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Optimus Futures Trading Tips & Strategies
Optimus Futures
131 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode of the Optimus Futures Podcast, we explore how traders can turn the fear of missing out (FOMO) into potential opportunities. Learn strategies to stay disciplined, control emotions, and capitalize on market trends without falling victim to impulsive decisions. There is a substantial risk of loss in futures trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. When considering technical analysis, please remember educational charts are presented with the benefit of hindsight. Market conditions are always evolving, and technical trading theories and approaches may not always work as intended. The placement of contingent orders by you or broker, or trading advisor, such as a “stop-loss” or “stop-limit” order, will not necessarily limit your losses to the intended amounts, since market conditions may make it impossible to execute such orders. The high degree of leverage that is often obtainable in commodity interest trading can work against you as well as for you. The use of leverage can lead to large losses as well as gains. Optimus Futures, LLC is not affiliated with nor does it endorse any trading system, methodologies, newsletter or other similar service. We urge you to conduct your own due diligence.
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In this episode of the Optimus Futures Podcast, we explore how traders can turn the fear of missing out (FOMO) into potential opportunities. Learn strategies to stay disciplined, control emotions, and capitalize on market trends without falling victim to impulsive decisions. There is a substantial risk of loss in futures trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. When considering technical analysis, please remember educational charts are presented with the benefit of hindsight. Market conditions are always evolving, and technical trading theories and approaches may not always work as intended. The placement of contingent orders by you or broker, or trading advisor, such as a “stop-loss” or “stop-limit” order, will not necessarily limit your losses to the intended amounts, since market conditions may make it impossible to execute such orders. The high degree of leverage that is often obtainable in commodity interest trading can work against you as well as for you. The use of leverage can lead to large losses as well as gains. Optimus Futures, LLC is not affiliated with nor does it endorse any trading system, methodologies, newsletter or other similar service. We urge you to conduct your own due diligence.
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Why Intuition is Never to be Trusted by Traders - Ep 117
Optimus Futures Trading Tips & Strategies
27 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
Why Intuition is Never to be Trusted by Traders - Ep 117
Trading by gut instinct seems tempting but is a path to ruin. In this episode, we dive deep into why traders must resist seductive intuition and instead cultivate intentionality. We’ll explore how intuition is powered by biased mental shortcuts that undermine judgment. Relying on hunches encourages sloppy thinking and a lack of accountability. Intuition seeks easy answers, while trading demands hard truths. You’ll learn that markets are too complex for basic intuition to grasp. Prices reflect countless variables beyond gut-level recognition. We’ll discuss high-profile disasters fueled by intuition gone wrong. Discover how to override intuition with research, statistics, and defined rules for executing trades. Key strategies include creating a trading plan, setting stop losses, documenting trades, and obtaining feedback. We’ll talk about how emotions like fear and greed amplify destructive intuition-based choices. You’ll get tips for checking emotions and making diligence a habit. This episode will convince you why successful trading requires ignoring flashy intuition and instead committing to intentionality, discipline, and probability-based strategies. Tune in to enhance your trading mindset and results! There is a substantial risk of loss in futures trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trade only risk capital.
Optimus Futures Trading Tips & Strategies
In this episode of the Optimus Futures Podcast, we explore how traders can turn the fear of missing out (FOMO) into potential opportunities. Learn strategies to stay disciplined, control emotions, and capitalize on market trends without falling victim to impulsive decisions. There is a substantial risk of loss in futures trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. When considering technical analysis, please remember educational charts are presented with the benefit of hindsight. Market conditions are always evolving, and technical trading theories and approaches may not always work as intended. The placement of contingent orders by you or broker, or trading advisor, such as a “stop-loss” or “stop-limit” order, will not necessarily limit your losses to the intended amounts, since market conditions may make it impossible to execute such orders. The high degree of leverage that is often obtainable in commodity interest trading can work against you as well as for you. The use of leverage can lead to large losses as well as gains. Optimus Futures, LLC is not affiliated with nor does it endorse any trading system, methodologies, newsletter or other similar service. We urge you to conduct your own due diligence.