VISA:Respecting the 61.8% Fibonacci Level and Going for New HighWho doesn't know VISA? Almost everyone has or has had a VISA card. VISA stock has an unbeatable bullish outlook, which, like all stocks on the stock market, has retraced its rise.
---> What is its current situation?
If we look at the chart, its appearance is CLEARLY BULLISH (Bull), having gone through a retracement phase. The retracement it has made is EXACTLY THE 61.8% Fibonacci, AND IT HAS RESPECTED IT. Since reaching that retracement on March 14, the price has not stopped rising. It is currently BREAKING KEY ZONES to initiate an attack on NEW HIGHS IN VALUE. If it surpasses the 352 zone, it will go directly to the highs, and will most likely break them to explore new prices for the stock.
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Strategy to follow:
ENTRY: We will open two long positions if the H4 candle closes above 352.
POSITION 1 (TP1): We close the first position in the 366 zone (+4%) (highs zone).
--> Stop Loss at 336 (-4.2%).
POSITION 2 (TP2): We open a Trailing Stop position.
--> Initial trailing stop loss at (-4.2%) (coinciding with the 336 level of position 1).
--> We modify the trailing stop loss to (-1%) when the price reaches TP1 (366).
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SET UP EXPLANATIONS
*** How do I know which two long positions to open? Let's take an example: If we want to invest โฌ2,000 in the stock, we divide that amount by 2, and instead of opening one position of โฌ2,000, we'll open two positions of โฌ1,000 each.
*** What is a Trailing Stop? A Trailing Stop allows a trade to continue gaining value when the market price moves in a favorable direction, but it automatically closes the trade if the market price suddenly moves in an unfavorable direction by a specified distance. This specified distance is the trailing Stop Loss.
--> Example: If the trailing Stop Loss is at -1%, it means that if the price drops by -1%, the position will be closed. If the price rises, the Stop Loss also rises to maintain that -1% during increases. Therefore, the risk decreases until the position enters a profit. This way, you can take advantage of very strong and stable price trends, maximizing profits.