The grid strategy is one of the most popular and interesting in the world of crypto and forex trading. Simply because it abuses volatility, market fluctuations, and those markets are well known for it. In this guide, I will explain the strategy and showcase a powerful grid trading indicator that can help traders to better understand and implement this...
█ Overview Welcome to the getting started page dedicated to my automated trading strategy Cyatophilum Bands, which is in continuous development. The strategy principle is to identify consolidation areas, catch breakouts and ride the trend as long as possible. █ Trade examples Breakout from Tight Consolidation Price consolidates within a narrow range...
S&P500 (SPX) strategy using Stochastic RSI Min-Max, normalized Volatility and Trailing Stop signals, beats the Buy&Hold strategy by 16 times Embarking on the quest to time the market accurately, the 'Holy Grail' of strategies, led me to create a script to approach this goal. Unlike other strategies that I tested, this one not only surpasses the long-term S&P500...
Bollinger Bands Part II: Reversal Patterns Analzying Two Key Patterns Called M-Tops and W-Bottoms This post will go into greater depth than the basic introduction to Bollinger Bands published last week. In particular, it will discuss two key reversal patterns. Both the M-top reversal pattern and W-bottom reversal pattern are price patterns that form in...
Introduction Imagine that you are placed on an island with only a trading platform (TradingView of course) and the island gods only permitted three indicators. What three indicators would you carefully select? At the top of my list would be the Bollinger Bands. Some people seek out complex or cryptic indicators in search for a better edge. Of course, some...
Simple i like to trade volume profiles. It show the value of a asset in real time. I like to buy when its cheap and sell when its expensive. Value Area highs, POC or Value area low with deviations to give a better confluence.
Mastering Stop-Loss and Take-Profit with ATR Indicator What is the ATR Indicator? The Average True Range (ATR) indicator is a nifty tool that helps traders gauge the market's volatility. Simply, it tells you how much an asset typically moves in a given timeframe. Placing Stop Loss to Avoid Getting Stopped Out Step 1: Identify ATR Value Look at the ATR...
The Keltner Channel is a technical indicator that helps traders analyze price volatility and identify possible entry and exit points. It was developed by Charles Keltner in the 1960s and remains popular among technical traders today. The main components of the Keltner Channel include: Moving Average (SMA): This is the average of the price over a certain...
"Volatility gets you in the gut. When prices are jumping around, you feel different from when they are stable" quipped Peter L Bernstein, an American financial historian, investor, economist, and an educator. Crude oil prices are influenced by a variety of macro drivers. Oil market shocks are not rare events. They appear to recur at a tight frequency. From...
Breakout trading is a popular strategy among traders seeking to capitalize on significant price moves that occur when the price breaks out of a well-defined range. It involves identifying key levels of support and resistance and entering trades when the price breaks above resistance or below support. By catching these breakout movements early, traders aim to...
Grid trading is often marketed as a way to win every trade. People usually get away with this type of marketing of the trading style due to the fact that grid trading does not care for market execution in the sense of market direction because you will close profitable trades if the market goes up or down. But it's not as simple as that. What is Grid trading? ...
Hello everyone👋 Today we will discuss how to effectively work with areas of increased liquidity. Actually, it would be appropriate to make this post after we have examined how order flow is formed in the market in order to understand the technical aspect of working with liquidity. Therefore, first, we will provide some introductory information using a long...
Hello TradingView Community, it’s Ben with LeafAlgo! Today we will discuss one of my favorite indicators, the Ichimoku Cloud. The Ichimoku is a versatile trading tool that has captivated traders with its unique visual representation and powerful insights. We will dive deep into understanding the Ichimoku Cloud, explore its history, discuss its parts, highlight...
There’s a reason why trading volume has been a standard indicator on every piece of charting software over the last 30 years… it provides a crucial edge. Volume provides you with logical insight into the activity of market participants at varying price levels. Volume analysis helps traders to become more reactionary to price movements rather than trying to...
In this video, Stock Justice introduces you to the Volatility Adjusted ADX (VADX), a powerful tool that combines trend strength and market volatility. Learn how to customize your settings for optimal analysis and how this indicator, with its proprietary mathematical formulation, offers a nuanced perspective on market dynamics. Discover the benefits of normalized...
When it comes to trading financial instruments, traders have a plethora of technical indicators to choose from. Among these, Bollinger Bands, Donchian Channels, and Keltner Channels stand out as popular tools for analyzing price movements and identifying potential trading opportunities. Each of these channels has its advantages and unique methods of application....
Welcome back to our Trading View tutorial series! In this second lesson, be learning how to code the entry logic for a Bollinger Band indicator using Pine Script. If you're new here and missed the first lesson, we highly recommend starting there as it provides a solid foundation for understanding the concepts we'll be covering today: In this hands-on lesson,...
The Parabolic Stop and Reverse (PSAR) indicator is a technical analysis tool that helps traders identify potential reversals in price movements. It is represented by a series of dots that appear above or below the price chart. When the dots are below the price, it indicates a bullish trend potential, and when the dots are above the price, it signals a bearish...