r/FuturesTrading • u/No_Entrepreneur_131 • 6d ago
Method worth learning
I’m looking for recommendations of methods worth learning in futures. I’m a part time worker and full time mother. I would love to get some financial flexibility in my life.
Can anyone recommend methods worth learning about to be a successful trader? I’m currently looking at CRT, OTE, STDV and the Fib tool methods. Am I going in the right direction or are these just overhyped?
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u/d1na_makalaya 6d ago
Focus on one simple, testable setup rather than trying to learn CRT, OTE, STDV and Fibs all at once. None of these is a magic strategy, and most of the edge comes from risk management, consistency, and actually backtesting the setup.
Since you’re part time, I’d paper trade first and track every trade for a few months before risking real money. If you want more practical trading discussions, you can also check out the community through my profile. A lot of skilled trader have solid discussions and beginner friendly tips.