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range trading vs trend following, which is your bread and butter

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    bluephoenix
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    most retail traders i talk to identify as either range traders or trend followers. very few say 'both equally'.

    range traders cite: better win rates, clearer rules, less waiting for setups
    trend followers cite: bigger winners, simpler psychology, ride the moves everyone wishes they caught

    ive been a trend follower for years but my P&L per opportunity has fallen as ranges dominate more in 2026. considering adding range trading approaches but worried about identity confusion / strategy dilution.

    what's your primary approach and why?

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      mattlive
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      ive run both for 7 years. trend following years ago = better. range trading current = better. the regime matters far more than your preference. having both in your toolkit lets you trade whatever regime you're in. having only one limits you to specific market conditions. my P&L is meaningfully smoother since adding the second style.

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        silentcore
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        +1. regime detection > style preference. teach yourself both strategies even if you primarily run one. when markets shift (and they always do), you wont be helpless waiting for 'your style' to come back.

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          Arthur
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          how do you actually tell if a market is 'ranging' vs 'trending' on a given day? feels subjective

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            skywavee
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            objective tests exist: ADX indicator above 25 = trending, below 20 = ranging. price relative to moving averages (multiple MAs aligned in same direction = trend, crossed or flat = range). ATR expansion = trending, ATR contraction = range. combining these gives a fairly objective regime read. takes a few weeks to develop the eye for it.

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              noahsmith
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              i went from pure trend following to hybrid in 2024. my biggest insight: range trading rewards smaller targets and quicker exits, trend following rewards letting winners run. these are LITERAL opposites at execution level. you can't half-do them. better to fully switch hats when regime changes than blend the approaches.

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                Daniel
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                every trader thinks 'this regime' is the new permanent state. then it shifts and they panic. markets oscillate between regimes forever. neither style is permanently better.

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                  darkhorizon
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                  i'll defend pure trend following. yes you miss the range periods but the few major trends per year capture most of your annual P&L. trying to range trade in the dead times is busy work that adds risk without commensurate reward. patience is the strategy.

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                    northlight
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                    im a trend follower at heart 🔥 the rush of catching a multi-week move and letting it ride is what trading is for me. range trading feels like work without reward. but i acknowledge thats personality not P&L talking

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                      Cody
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                      both. regime decides which.

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