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Is it difficult to speculate in futures or stocks? What does it mean to speculate on options?
However, it does not mean that futures are speculated in the trading field where stock speculation is encouraged. This is a misunderstanding.

Why do I personally think that it is more difficult to speculate in stocks than in futures? Compared with futures, the stock market has different trading mechanisms. Stocks can only be long, and futures are two-way transactions.

For example, in a bear market, we can't blindly look for stocks to strive for a rebound when the general trend is down. This trend must be frightening. In terms of futures, I personally prefer to be a short market. The speed and strength of the short market are stronger than those of the bulls.

Before engaging in futures trading, I did some research on stocks, but later I felt that there were many factors that needed to be integrated in the stock market, not just technical aspects. In the stock market, technology is relatively not particularly sensitive, but more needs to consider the market wind direction and capital flow. Retail investors are in a relatively unfair position in this market.

Futures are fairer. No matter how much money futures have in this market, they can't go against the truth of this market. What is the truth of the market? Supply and demand, of course. No fund can violate the natural law of supply and demand of any variety.

As I personally do short-term work, it may take a few minutes. If there is no way to operate the stock, don't give me anything to do t+0, and the stock will be honestly held for a long time.