Age old question...which is more important? Entry or Exit? Specifically when trading Index Futures.
Obviously, trading styles will influence the answers. Scalpers, swing traders, and position traders all work on different time frames and have vastly different targets thus varied opinions on their entries and exits.
I would consider myself an intraday swing trader that uses a scalper's mentality for entries. I mainly focus on ER and YM for their obvious trending qualities. I place more weight on my entries than my exits. I like to enter as a reversal in the trend "appears", which allows for a tighter stop. I use a 1 points stop on the ER and a 10 point stop on the YM. I'm not a top or bottom picker. I like to see momentum building and hop on for the ride. I'm willing to exit at the obvious levels where I think others will exit/enter and hop back on if the trend continues.
MiniDowTrader
Obviously, trading styles will influence the answers. Scalpers, swing traders, and position traders all work on different time frames and have vastly different targets thus varied opinions on their entries and exits.
I would consider myself an intraday swing trader that uses a scalper's mentality for entries. I mainly focus on ER and YM for their obvious trending qualities. I place more weight on my entries than my exits. I like to enter as a reversal in the trend "appears", which allows for a tighter stop. I use a 1 points stop on the ER and a 10 point stop on the YM. I'm not a top or bottom picker. I like to see momentum building and hop on for the ride. I'm willing to exit at the obvious levels where I think others will exit/enter and hop back on if the trend continues.
MiniDowTrader