Swing trading might just be the move you're looking for.



Here's the thing—data doesn't lie. Historically, overnight returns (those gaps between market close and next open) have crushed intraday returns (the open-to-close moves) for the S&P 500. We're talking significantly higher returns during off-market hours.

Why does this matter? It's all about where the real money moves. While most traders obsess over day-to-day price action, the bigger opportunities often hide in overnight windows. The pattern repeats across major indexes.

Swing traders who position before those overnight gaps tend to capture disproportionate gains. It's not rocket science—it's pattern recognition backed by decades of price data.

The takeaway? If you're sticking to intraday moves only, you might be leaving serious gains on the table. Swing trading lets you catch both the overnight momentum and intraday volatility.
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BackrowObservervip
· 13h ago
Nighttime fluctuations are indeed more volatile than intraday; the data clearly shows that.
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 13h ago
The profit from the nighttime gap is really blown out of proportion... I still trust my own judgment a little more.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 14h ago
Overnight gap opening is indeed the secret to wealth; the data is right there.
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