If someone publishes futures setups everyday, they are not trading — they are producing content.
Most of these “experts” focus on short-term moves of 1–3%. On paper it looks easy. In reality, fees, funding, slippage, and bad timing turn those tiny moves into consistent losses. According to exchange data and independent studies, 70–90% of retail futures traders lose money, and the majority of losses come from overtrading and short holding periods.
High-frequency setups mean:
More trades
More fees
More funding payments
More emotional mistakes
Even if the win rate looks decent, the risk-reward is terrible. One bad liquidation wipes out ten “successful” trades.
Now the obvious question:
If these people are real trading experts, why don’t they trade the same few pairs?
Experienced traders usually specialize. They master one market, one asset, one behavior pattern. It’s easier, more predictable, and more profitable. But content gurus jump from coin to coin every day — because new coins mean new charts, new hype, and new engagement.
They are not optimizing profits. They are optimizing attention.
A single high-conviction trade held for several days often outperforms dozens of tiny futures scalps. Fewer fees, less funding, clearer structure, better psychology.
Real traders wait.
Content traders post.
And the market knows the difference.


