What is your trading strategy ?

Oct 27, 2017 at 10:14
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會員從Nov 06, 2018開始   10帖子
Nov 06, 2018 at 11:22
My strategy is based on big candles. I wait for a candle that is at least 3 times larger than the current ATR on that time frame and then enter a trade. The wick needs to be small to show clear intent. This has been working well for me recently
會員從Nov 08, 2018開始   19帖子
Nov 09, 2018 at 11:24
I trade with H4 timeframe. I use trends changing signals to enter the market and use several shapes (patterns) to set a sl and find a close price.
會員從Nov 13, 2018開始   10帖子
Nov 13, 2018 at 12:17
I wait for big candles on the 1 hour and then trade in the opposite direction expecting a retrace. I usually only aim for around 10 pips so is kind of a scalping strategy
會員從Oct 29, 2017開始   10帖子
Nov 17, 2018 at 08:02
I am an excel spreadsheet trader exclusively. I think the only time I ever look at a chart is either my equity curve or with my stock holdings. I use momentum based strategy for stocks and a mean revision strategy for forex.

會員從Aug 03, 2012開始   293帖子
Nov 26, 2018 at 11:59
i just wait new candlestick on H4 ....take few pips
會員從Nov 29, 2018開始   8帖子
Nov 29, 2018 at 13:54
Redwingfan posted:
I am an excel spreadsheet trader exclusively. I think the only time I ever look at a chart is either my equity curve or with my stock holdings. I use momentum based strategy for stocks and a mean revision strategy for forex.


What is a mean revision strategy? It sounds like you are doing something very different to a lot of traders
會員從Oct 29, 2017開始   10帖子
Nov 30, 2018 at 10:57
Paquito posted:
Redwingfan posted:
I am an excel spreadsheet trader exclusively. I think the only time I ever look at a chart is either my equity curve or with my stock holdings. I use momentum based strategy for stocks and a mean revision strategy for forex.


What is a mean revision strategy? It sounds like you are doing something very different to a lot of traders

Shorting into strength and buying into weakness.

會員從Oct 29, 2017開始   10帖子
Dec 02, 2018 at 12:33
Redwingfan posted:
Paquito posted:
Redwingfan posted:
I am an excel spreadsheet trader exclusively. I think the only time I ever look at a chart is either my equity curve or with my stock holdings. I use momentum based strategy for stocks and a mean revision strategy for forex.


What is a mean revision strategy? It sounds like you are doing something very different to a lot of traders

Shorting into strength and buying into weakness.


And those two thoughts being traded when your data tells you that a pull back to the mean is in the cards. Only when there is an edge. Not just when a particular pair gets too far away from their mean.
會員從Dec 11, 2018開始   1帖子
Dec 11, 2018 at 07:51
The trading strategy is really important to make profit with consistency. Basically according to our trading understanding we the traders have to select our trading strategies.
會員從Oct 29, 2018開始   10帖子
Dec 11, 2018 at 11:27
What do you mean? Are you talking about using trending strategies and range bound strategies in different market conditions?
會員從Nov 17, 2012開始   348帖子
Dec 12, 2018 at 07:17
my strategy is grid with counter trend at very accurate and good level ..
example here , weekly 1 trade
skype id millennium.analyst
會員從Dec 12, 2018開始   10帖子
Dec 12, 2018 at 11:08
Please show example. There is no image.

I thought that grid strategy is generally BS. How long have you been using? Does it really work
會員從May 03, 2017開始   9帖子
Dec 14, 2018 at 08:54
What you need to consider is that a mean reversion strategy may look like a trend following/ momentum strategy on another time frame. Example I could trade counter trend mean reversion on a 1hr chart, however if i looked at my entry on a daily chart it may be seen like I am trend following and entering on a pullback. Another point to consider is that if you had a chart with every indicator and strategy you would find that at almost every price there would be a reason to trade long and short and there would be S/R levels at every price due to there being so many indicators and S/R levels.
會員從Feb 24, 2017開始   6帖子
Dec 16, 2018 at 09:51
IMO every trading strategy needs a good exit strategy which is often overlooked. My experience shows that a bad exit can damage every trading approach. When you are using Trend following strategies you have very often to manage unclear situations. A basic Stop-Loss helps but a good designed Exit-System can produce many extra pips.
會員從Jan 23, 2019開始   1帖子
Jan 24, 2019 at 08:35
會員從Jan 31, 2019開始   10帖子
Jan 31, 2019 at 12:26
I have tried a strategy like that but I found that when there was a retest the price continue and I get stopped out. Do you wait for candle pattern or formation before enter on retest?
會員從Jul 01, 2018開始   2帖子
Feb 12, 2019 at 07:09
there is no single strategy that works every-time, your winning ratio highly depends on how yourself execute your trades. a very useful tip for all novice traders is to trade along side the big players/banks do not ever try to beat them as you can never beat them. trade with open eyes let beg drivers of the market affect the market then go along side the flow.

Hope this helps a little bit.


會員從Feb 12, 2019開始   10帖子
Feb 13, 2019 at 07:25
Trade momentum. Wait for a candle with really big body, wait for pull back and then trade in direction of the big candle. easy
會員從Aug 11, 2017開始   886帖子
Feb 26, 2019 at 10:25
from all trading strategy scalping bring profit within a short time , but it contains huge risk , so as a newcomer you have to be more carefully when scalping.
會員從Aug 09, 2017開始   785帖子
Feb 27, 2019 at 12:28
Sometimes I got maximal result by using EA but I never depend on this. I always try to depend on my trading knowledge that I have acquired by passing a long time with great patience.
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