what are they talking about? Is it aftermarket/premarket trading or options or what?
Trading indicators are best used along with money management and good risk control, using trading indicators alone will not enable you to be a successful trader, the market is just too random and unless risk is controlled over time your account will slowly get wiped out, regardless how good a “trader” you think you are.
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The global futures markets trade round-the-clock. Usually 23 hours a day. The US futures (Dow,S&P) are traded globally and reflect the overnight trading sessions in Japan & Europe. While they’ll indicate the opening direction of the markets, it’s not necessarily an accurate predictor of the day’s final outcome.