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Is it better to do futures in the day or in the middle line?
1. The median line is trending, and the intraday unilateral oscillation can be profitable.

2. The central line needs fund management, and the leverage is small, so it is not needed in the day. Every transaction I make is Man Cang, and the profit is maximized.

3. The fault tolerance rate of the center line is high, because the position is light, it can often resist dozens of points. During the day, my PTA stop loss 10~ 14 points, sugar 5~7, basically 5~7 jumps in the opposite direction. The entry point must be particularly good, and the technical requirements for opening positions are very high, so people who do the middle line say that it is difficult in the day.

4. The center line is afraid of accidents, and I don't know how many short positions I made on the day of pushing QE3, so I have no worries after the close of the day.

5. Concept, if you want to multiply 1 many times, then the middle line. If you want to earn some money every day, snowball slowly and then in a few days.

6. When the center line is tired, we should pay attention to both the fundamentals and the external market, and we have to worry about opening the next day, which is much more chic in one day. After the trading system is formed, there is no need to worry about other policies, external markets and so on. Close at 3 o'clock every day and go to play.

7. it is also the most fundamental. The mid-line is biased towards investment and the intraday is biased towards speculation. The midline is to look at the trend of ups and downs. What you see during the day is not important, or not enough.

I am a full-time day trader, not a speculator. Don't listen to others demonize me. If it's really so hard, I'll quit my job and trade during the day?