The complete guide to professional trading strategies will reveal how to trade against the crowd and become a professional trader. The most efficient professional trading techniques used by hedge fund traders, bank traders, and prop traders will be outlined through this guide. Once you read them, you’ll have an AHA moment. Trading is more than just slapping on a...
Here is a story about the 800 SMA . When you begin your trading session look at each pair you are going to be trading on the 4 H chart. See if any pairs are stuck on the 800 sma . They probably won't move far for 25 bars. Avoid. What ever short time frame you trade from and what ever pairs you trade, make a list of pairs that have been away from the 800 sma for 24...
Best Pivot Point Strategy PDF Pivot Points are one of our favorite trade setups. We’re going to show you what the best method is to trade pivot points through our best pivot point strategy PDF. The pivot point strategy doesn’t require significant trading capital. It can yield positive results right away. More often than not retail traders use pivot points the...
Ascending Triangles are repeatable trading chart patterns. Ascending chart patterns will have a directional bias depending on the previous incoming trend. Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern. Whatever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close outside of the trendline...
Descending Triangles are repeatable trading chart patterns. Descending chart patterns will have a directional bias depending on the previous incoming trend. Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern. What ever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close outside of the...
RULES FOR BIG 3 INDICATOR. Add 20, 40, and 80 sma to chart. Step 1 - Bullish uptrend with price above all 3 ma's. Step 2 - Bearish Pullback with Price below 20 sma. Step 3 - ENTER TRADE when Bullish Reversal Candle Closes. Step 4 - SL below the current swing low. Step 5 - Close trade when Big 3 Indicator changes color of the column to Yellow or Red.
Bull Flags are Ranges which are repeatable trading chart patterns. Bull Flag chart patterns will have a directional bias depending on the previous incoming trend. Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern. Whatever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close outside of the...
SETUP 1 SHORT TRADE Enter with 1H Candle Close below Bear Flag Bottom SETUP 2 SHORT TRADE Enter with 1H Candle Close below Support level @ 1.8056 Measure TP for both trades @ 1.7976 SL above Swing High
Bear Flags are a Ranges pattern which are a repeatable trading chart patterns. Bear Flag chart patterns will have a directional bias depending on the previous incoming trend. Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern. Whatever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close...
Tim's MA-X Strategy. This is a Moving Average Crossover or MA-X Trading Strategy setup. MA-X strategy consists of the 100 period simple moving average (SMA) in red, and the 20 period exponential moving average in blue. If the 20 ema is above the 100 sma then we only take buys or longs. If the 20 ema is below the 100 sma then we only take sells or shorts. *In this...
Bear Flags are Ranges that are repeatable trading chart patterns. Bear Flags are a chart patterns that will have a directional bias depending on the previous incoming trend. Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern. What ever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close...
1 What is CTA Trading? 2 Types of CTA Trading Strategies 3 How does CTA Trading Strategy work? 4 CTA Trading Strategy 4.1 CTA Trend Filter Rules 4.2 CTA Trading Rules for Entries 4.3 CTA Trading Diversification 5 Final Words – CTA Strategy 1 What is CTA Trading? In finance, CTA is an abbreviation for Commodity Trading Advisor. A CTA is a professional money...
Ranges are repeatable trading chart patterns. Ranges are consolidation chart patterns that can breakout either direction. Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern. What ever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close outside of the trendline in the direction of the breakout...
Ranges are repeatable trading chart patterns. Ranges are consolidation chart patterns that can breakout either direction. Each chart pattern will have defining trendlines of the support/resistance levels creating the pattern. Whatever time frame you are trading this chart pattern, wait for a candle close outside of the trendline in the direction of the breakout...
What is Basket Trading Forex? In forex, basket trading involves buying and selling different correlated or uncorrelated currency pairs at one time where the market lines up. The aim is that after sufficient time the sum of all open positions is in positive territory and the trades can be closed with a profit. This means that the sums of all profits and the sums of...
Bullish Hammer Candlestick These candles are easy to spot and they generally have taller wicks than their bodies, resembling a hammer's handle and head. They tend to close without (or with very little) upper wicks. Here's what a bullish hammer candlestick is telling us: Price opened near the highs of the candle and although sellers initially succeeded at...
Bearish Hammer Candlestick (AKA Inverted Hammer) These bearish formations are simply upside down hammers, and are also known as inverted hammers. Here's what a bearish hammer candlestick is telling us: Price opened near the lows of the candle, and although buyers initially succeeded at pushing price higher, they lost the final battle when sellers tipped the...
Bearish Reversal Candlestick The inverse is true with this type of formation in a bearish scenario, and the image above shows that price made the highest high before reversing and closing strongly lower off its highs. Here's what a bearish candlestick is telling us: Price made a new high, but buying pressure very quickly dried up as an increase of sellers...