Contrarian Scalping is an trading strategy designed to take advanted of a counter-trend. The advantage of these strrategies types is that they have a good profitability but with do not great gain (in relation at the time frame). Indicators used: Bollinger Envelope ADX Stochastic Rules for entry For short: close of the price is above upper band from bb and...
The Directional Movement Index is a handy indicator that helps catch the direction in which the price of an asset is moving. It compares the prior highs and lows to draw three lines: Positive directional line (+DI) Negative directional line (-DI) Average direction index (ADX) DMI is simple to interpret. When +DI > - DI, it means the price is trending up....
Buy low and sell high is every trader's mantra. While this approach looks straightforward in theory, it's sometimes challenging to put into practice. That requires stress-management to buy when price drops and resolution in selling when the price is rising. RSI is a useful tool to implement long-term and effective trading strategies. The script presents an...
Buying the dips is a relatively easy automated trading strategy that can return impressive profits, especially during uptrend times. Not all price drops are for buying, though. This trading system is based on a multi time frame buy-the-dip approach to optimize each trade. The strategy catches sudden price drops on a 1-hr time frame when the price increases...
The strategy combines a contrarian approach (buying the dips) with a trend-following logic (only when the price is above the MA200) The strategy seeks to find the best times when buying the dips on the asset should result to be more profitable. The price above a long-term moving average indicates momentum that increases the possibility of profiting from buying...