All news has a shortcoming: lag, commonly known as Monday morning quarterback. When the futures market fluctuates, there will often be sudden ups and downs. If you only rely on fundamental news to make orders, you will be caught off guard and can't do it well. Market changes caused by uncertain factors are happening at any time, and news about this is generally seen after hours. For example, an Iranian oil tanker exploded in Saudi Arabia some time ago.
Of course, it is also a good choice for beginners to start from the fundamentals after understanding the market. After the news of fundamentals comes out, the market will generally ferment with events and have continuity. For Xiao Bai, who can't analyze the market, following the news may make a small profit, which can cultivate and improve his confidence in trading. But remember one thing: light warehouse.
The combination of fundamentals and technology can make the transaction better.