But there's no edge in futures compared to stocks.
Should read short term edge
But there's no edge in futures compared to stocks.
Whyâ¦.
And none of us will eat Yaâ¦
RN

Alright, I've rambled enough. Time for a contribution.
Any given Friday... The market is down at the open. A stock opens up on the day and proceeds higher as the market remains weak. (Relative strength)
The stock pulls back hard as the market collapses, but the stock doesn't break its low or it's opening price, and stabilizes as the market falls.
It's hard to buy that falling stock when the market is falling, but volume and price action dictate you buy it immediately.
Not as eloquent as some of you kids, but that's what I do, day after day.
Trading should be easy, at least on paper. You have basic rules, such as buying a breakout and adding as the position progresses.
So what gives?
The subtleties, my friends.
Can you sell your long position, when not stopped out in the conventional manner and not in profit either?
Can you run your profits and suddenly liquidate when price is still going strong if you get a volume indication of the future?
Easy is difficult.
good way of putting it indeed. One can see the psy pro.

