I use two time frames to decide a trade entry - i.e. weekly/daily or daily/4h.
1) I use stochastic in a higher time frame to confirm the direction of my bias. If I am interested in going long, I first look at the daily stochastics (9,3,3) is reset, crossed and pointing upwards.
2) If the first condition is met, I am going to check the 4H chart and start looking for an entry area. I draw clear horizontal support/resistance area and also an ascending/descending trendline (only if it is a very clear trend). Don't draw too many lines. Keep it simple.
3) I open a position, if the price closes and bounces off the key resistance/support/trendline, and MACD lines cross and point upwards in the bull zone.
SUI chart is presenting the perfect scenario, Therefore, I bought more SUI this morning.
I don't leverage trade so I don't have a predetermined stop loss/profit target. I will probably close my position if a daily candle moves below, retests and closes below the red support line. I usually take the initial profit when a clear negative divergence appears in either 4H or daily chart.
P.S. I sold Sui last week, because it was forming a massive negative divergence in the daily chart. I was anticipating a much larger price correction, however, the fundamentals for the overall crypto market are very strong and now Bitcoin is recovering. So, I decided to buy back and added more this morning. I plan to hold it for the entire Bitcoin cycle.
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