Trading or Betting?
Right now, market conditions are so unstable that opening a trade feels more like placing a bet than making a calculated move.
When volatility is high and direction unclear, discipline matters more than action.
You don’t need to be in a trade every day. Sitting on your hands can be a strategy too.
📌 Reminder: Trade only when your edge is present — not just because the market is open.
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Futures are red right now
Trump giving a warning to Iran and leaving G7 meeting is not a good sign 

1. Futes are highly meaningless, can completely contradict the next day's movement starting from the exact minute the market opens
2. Stonks are highly meaningless, can completely contradict supply & demand due to the DTC being able to "secretly" (not secretly) manipulate the supply
Futures provide early signals about how the market may open — but it’s your decision whether to include them in your trading process.
Some traders rely on fundamentals. Others focus purely on technicals.
Some add futures as a confirmation tool. Others don’t use them at all.
🧭 There’s no one right answer. The key is to stay consistent with your framework.
Calm day on the market? Or do we get some shakes ?
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