Stock Index Futures Execution
A Structured Guide to Consistent Trade Management
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Max Koren
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Most traders don’t fail because they lack market knowledge. They fail because they can’t execute consistently when pressure is present.
Stock Index Futures Execution is a practical, execution-first guide for traders who already understand market structure but struggle with hesitation, inconsistency, over-management, or emotional decision-making. Rather than adding more indicators, setups, or predictions, this book focuses on the single skill that determines long-term survival in futures trading: disciplined execution.
This book bridges the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it in real time. You’ll learn how professional traders reduce decision fatigue, eliminate discretionary drift, and build rule-based execution frameworks that hold up under stress.
Inside, you’ll discover:
How to define execution permission so you stop trading when conditions are misaligned
How to build a professional trade model with clear context, triggers, and invalidation
Precision entry mechanics that remove anticipation and hesitation
Stop placement based on structural invalidation, not emotion
Risk normalization and position sizing that eliminate stress and overreaction
Trade management rules that prevent self-sabotage
Time-based execution filters to avoid low-quality market conditions
This book is not about trading more. It’s about trading less, better.
It’s written for futures traders who want consistency, clarity, and a repeatable process—not hype, shortcuts, or promises.
If you trade stock index futures and want execution that remains stable under pressure, this book provides the framework to build it—one disciplined decision at a time.
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