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2 hr ago • u/Scalpaholic • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_25_2026 • C
The Greatest Time to Sell is going to be Tuesday 9:30am ET.
sentiment 0.57
4 hr ago • u/Grouchy_Afternoon265 • r/Daytrading • at_what_point_do_you_stop_refining_a_strategy_and • Question • B
Hey everyone,
I'm 17 and have been seriously trying to find an edge in futures trading. I trade ES and focus mainly on order flow concepts such as volume profile, value areas, and absorption. I'm not looking for anyone to give me an edge. I just want advice from traders who have gone through this process.
Over the last few months, I manually backtested my strategy from January 2021 through July 2023. I ended up with about 182 trades, with 99 winners and 83 losers. The strategy uses a 1:1 risk-reward ratio, which puts the win rate around 54-55%.
The basic idea is:
* Trade reactions at the previous session's Value Area High and Value Area Low.
* If the previous session was a holiday or abnormal session, I use the prior regular trading session instead.
* Only trade ES between 9:30 AM and 10:45 AM ET.
* For absorption entries, I want to see at least 100+ delta absorbed at a price level.
* I also want confirmation that the candle closes at least 1-2 ticks away from where the absorption occurred to show price is actually rejecting that level.
The problem is that while the strategy technically has a positive expectancy before costs, after commissions, exchange fees, and prop firm fees, there isn't much left.
My questions are:
1. At what point do you conclude a strategy doesn't have enough edge and go back to the drawing board?
2. Is 182 trades enough to judge a strategy, or would you continue testing?
3. If you were in my position, would you focus on improving entries, filtering trades, changing risk/reward, or something else entirely?
4. Have any profitable traders here gone through a similar phase where a strategy looked decent but wasn't good enough after costs?
I have detailed notes and screenshots of trades and can share my Notion journal if that would help.
I'd appreciate any honest feedback. I'm young and still learning, and I'm trying to figure out whether I should continue refining this idea or move on and test something different.
sentiment 0.94
4 hr ago • u/Scalpaholic • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_25_2026 • C
And reopen 6pm ET Memorial Day.
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/ExcuseStrange5259 • r/Daytrading • just_got_to_know_that_monday_is_a_bank_holiday • C
Just lay in bed and fap all day man, until Tuesday 9 am ET
sentiment 0.00
5 hr ago • u/SadComparison9352 • r/thetagang • did_my_broker_just_keep_the_320_leftover_value • C
still possible to get assigned after trading hours … OCC accepts manual exercise of options up til 5.30pm ET I think
sentiment 0.37
6 hr ago • u/FidelityTylerT • r/fidelityinvestments • full_view_is_too_buggy_to_trust • C
Hello, and welcome to the community. I'm sorry to learn about your recent experience and am here to help.
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sentiment 0.98
6 hr ago • u/FidelityJohn • r/fidelityinvestments • authenticator_app • C
Welcome to the sub! We appreciate you reaching out to us about this.
To start, I'd recommend checking your device to make sure no authenticator apps are installed and connected to your Fidelity profile. If you're still having trouble, you'll need to contact our technical support team, who can help you remove the Two-Factor Authentication from your account.
Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET. Please respond with "technical support" when prompted by the automated system to be connected to the correct group.
[Contact us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
That said, if you have any security concerns about this, I suggest calling us as soon as possible. Representatives are available 24/7 to help you review your account.
Feel free to let us know if you have any follow-up questions. We're always here to help.
sentiment 0.98
7 hr ago • u/Suspicious_Bear_5900 • r/stockstobuytoday • what_is_the_next_10x_stock_under_the_radar_0522 • C
ET
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10 hr ago • u/ShadowBard0962 • r/dividends • portfolio_income_finally_replaces_regular_pay • C
ARCC, AOD, ASGI, CHPY, CSWC CWEN, DX, EPD, ET, DLK, DMLP, FEPI, HTGC, HQL, IWMI, IUAI, MLPI, PDI, SPYT, TDAQ, XQQI, XBCI to name a few.
sentiment 0.00
12 hr ago • u/FidelityLizG • r/fidelityinvestments • scheduled_withdrawals_from_managed_account • C
Hey there, u/boybrian. I hope you’re having a great Sunday so far!
You’re in the right place, so let’s visit automatic withdrawals. These are set up with our service team to transfer cash from your Fidelity account to another Fidelity account, a check, or to your bank account on file.
Your managed account team will liquidate investments on your behalf for withdrawals. While you’re not able to place trades within a managed account, you are always welcome to contact your advisor with any questions or concerns about liquidation choices.
When you’re ready to set this up, or if you have any service needs with your account, your Managed Accounts service team will be there to assist. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET. I’d like to mention that they will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, for the Memorial Day Holiday. Please state “managed accounts” when prompted for the reason behind your call. Contact information is available in the link below.
[Contact Us:](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
If you have additional questions, please let us know. We’ll be here to help!
sentiment 0.97
13 hr ago • u/FidelityNash • r/fidelityinvestments • laid_off_due_to_worforce_reduction_in_2026 • C
Thank you for following up. Whether you can leave your money in your previous 401(k) is up to your previous employer's rules.
It's important to know that many plans allow this, but not all do. Since your 401(k) is held with Fidelity, our Workplace team will be happy to review your plan and see if we can provide you with more information. Keep in mind that they may need to direct you to your employer's Human Resources department if they do not have all of the details surrounding your layoff. Workplace representatives are available Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 12 midnight ET. Please say "401(k)" when prompted by the automated system to be connected to the right group.
[Fidelity Contact Information ](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns moving forward.
sentiment 0.93
15 hr ago • u/FidelityAidan • r/fidelityinvestments • why_hasnt_a_fund_updated • C
Welcome to the sub! LI'll jump in here and offer some quick context.
To start, mutual funds price at the end of standard market hours, which is 4 p.m. ET. This would've been the case on Friday the 22nd. That said, it can take a few hours after markets close for the numbers to be reported and up to an overnight cycle for the numbers to update online. Market holidays and weekends can cause further delays in reporting.
As we're in the midst of Memorial Day weekend, this is likely for this situation.
In addition, our other community members are correct below in that there was no change in NAV for this particular fund on Friday.
In case you need a deeper dive into how mutual funds are priced and trade, help yourself to the link below.
[Understanding how mutual funds, ETFs, and stocks trade](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/trading-investing/trading/trading-differences-mutual-funds-stocks-etfs)
With that, I'll leave you to it. Keep us in the loop with any lingering questions.
sentiment 0.75
15 hr ago • u/Soggy_Limit8864 • r/Daytrading • kweb_and_bidu_after_nvda_prints_the_china_ai • Trade Idea • B
Posting this while the NVDA aftermarket print is still fresh because the cleanest setup I trade off these reports isn't NVDA itself, it's the China AI spillover into US listed proxies the next session.
Nothing original here, I've just kept trading it. NVDA Q1 beat with data center revenue doubling year over year. Whenever Jensen guides data center up and to the right, the read through is that Chinese hyperscalers (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent) are still spending on inference capex even with the export restrictions, and the domestic AI supply chain over there gets a sympathy bid. You saw it on May 21 in Shanghai: index only up half a percent, but Hygon ripped 7%, CATL +1.2%, Zhongji Innolight +2.2%. The accelerator and optical names are where the actual flow goes (CNQQ holds most of that basket in its index sleeve if you want a one ticker read on it, but that's not how I trade it).
My actual vehicle is KWEB for the broad China internet exposure and BIDU as the single name expression on the inference capex angle. KWEB gives you Alibaba, Tencent, Meituan, JD weighted properly without single name headline risk. BIDU is the cleanest pure play because their Ernie capex is the same story as the Hygon bid, just expressed in a name I can actually trade at 9:30 ET.
Entry is pre market once the NVDA reaction stabilizes (usually by 7am ET you know if the print is being sold or bought). I size in half before the open, half on the first VWAP reclaim if the open is sloppy. Exits are pure US session structure: lunch fade gets a trim, last hour either adds or flattens depending on whether SPY is bidding the close.
If KWEB doesn't reclaim pre market VWAP in the first 15, the spillover is dead and I'm flat by 10, and an Iran talks breakdown headline gets me flat even faster. That's the trade.
sentiment -0.60
17 hr ago • u/museman401 • r/stocks • the_bull_market_is_raging_what_to_buy • C
NU, MELI and RDDT seem way undervalued. I am also thinking about moving some winnings into high yield securities like PFFA, STWD, ET.
sentiment 0.80
2 hr ago • u/Scalpaholic • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_25_2026 • C
The Greatest Time to Sell is going to be Tuesday 9:30am ET.
sentiment 0.57
4 hr ago • u/Grouchy_Afternoon265 • r/Daytrading • at_what_point_do_you_stop_refining_a_strategy_and • Question • B
Hey everyone,
I'm 17 and have been seriously trying to find an edge in futures trading. I trade ES and focus mainly on order flow concepts such as volume profile, value areas, and absorption. I'm not looking for anyone to give me an edge. I just want advice from traders who have gone through this process.
Over the last few months, I manually backtested my strategy from January 2021 through July 2023. I ended up with about 182 trades, with 99 winners and 83 losers. The strategy uses a 1:1 risk-reward ratio, which puts the win rate around 54-55%.
The basic idea is:
* Trade reactions at the previous session's Value Area High and Value Area Low.
* If the previous session was a holiday or abnormal session, I use the prior regular trading session instead.
* Only trade ES between 9:30 AM and 10:45 AM ET.
* For absorption entries, I want to see at least 100+ delta absorbed at a price level.
* I also want confirmation that the candle closes at least 1-2 ticks away from where the absorption occurred to show price is actually rejecting that level.
The problem is that while the strategy technically has a positive expectancy before costs, after commissions, exchange fees, and prop firm fees, there isn't much left.
My questions are:
1. At what point do you conclude a strategy doesn't have enough edge and go back to the drawing board?
2. Is 182 trades enough to judge a strategy, or would you continue testing?
3. If you were in my position, would you focus on improving entries, filtering trades, changing risk/reward, or something else entirely?
4. Have any profitable traders here gone through a similar phase where a strategy looked decent but wasn't good enough after costs?
I have detailed notes and screenshots of trades and can share my Notion journal if that would help.
I'd appreciate any honest feedback. I'm young and still learning, and I'm trying to figure out whether I should continue refining this idea or move on and test something different.
sentiment 0.94
4 hr ago • u/Scalpaholic • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_25_2026 • C
And reopen 6pm ET Memorial Day.
sentiment 0.00
4 hr ago • u/ExcuseStrange5259 • r/Daytrading • just_got_to_know_that_monday_is_a_bank_holiday • C
Just lay in bed and fap all day man, until Tuesday 9 am ET
sentiment 0.00
5 hr ago • u/SadComparison9352 • r/thetagang • did_my_broker_just_keep_the_320_leftover_value • C
still possible to get assigned after trading hours … OCC accepts manual exercise of options up til 5.30pm ET I think
sentiment 0.37
6 hr ago • u/FidelityTylerT • r/fidelityinvestments • full_view_is_too_buggy_to_trust • C
Hello, and welcome to the community. I'm sorry to learn about your recent experience and am here to help.
We will be sharing your experience with the New Full View and what you're seeing with the appropriate teams. In the meantime, you can try these additional troubleshooting steps:
1. Clear your browser's cache and cookies, and then try again
2. Try a different web browser or a different device
3. Check the browser for any extensions, such as AdBlock, and disable them
If that still doesn't fix it, you can reach out to our Technical Support team, so they can troubleshoot with you. Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET. Please say "technical support" when prompted by the automated system to be connected to the right group.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
If you have any additional questions, please let us know. The Reddit Mods will do our best to help when we can.
sentiment 0.98


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