Have you ever taken a perfect setup only to get stopped out by a few ticks before price moves to your target?
In this video, I explain why I analyze the market using NQ (Nasdaq Futures) but execute my trades on MNQ (Micro Nasdaq Futures) and how this simple adjustment has helped me avoid unnecessary stop losses.
Using real trade examples, I break down:
✅ The difference between NQ and MNQ
✅ Why NQ provides cleaner price delivery for analysis
✅ How MNQ can offer better execution opportunities
✅ Common stop loss mistakes futures traders make
✅ How I use ICT concepts and IFVGs in my trading
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This approach has become a key part of my futures trading process and may help improve your execution, especially if you’re trading ICT concepts, liquidity, fair value gaps, or IFVGs.