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I will exit 1/3 or 1/2 of my positions after 3-5 days and move up my trailing stop to break even and allow the remaining position run until it closed below the 10 day EMA, then I exit.
Keep up the perfect work. As many channels I have in learning, I enjoy and learn the most in yours. Also to say what you’re showing us works great for my trading. Seems you’re not randomly picking out any teaching just to gain followers like other channels do. I KNOW, I can tell. The way others show and teach, I back test it and I’m not to convinced. Waist of time. They might be somewhat trying, not sure and your indicators are solid. Keep it up.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It's incredibly rewarding to hear that my content is not only enjoyable but also valuable for your trading 🙏 It motivates me to keep delivering quality content. Keep improving and stay tuned for more content! 🔥
I use the Anchor Volume thingy that shows where the most liquidity is and my TP are usually around a 1.5RR up to a 4RR on certain market conditions. FVG is also something to use to confirm these trades and it's possible to trade within a consolidation phase.
Thanx for putting a lot of time and effort in setting up this video teaching. I greatly appreciate it. Can you use the 10 day EMA as your trailing stop for exit strategy?
Thanks for the appreciation! Yes, the 10-day EMA can be used as a trailing stop. However, I'd recommend backtesting or paper trading it first before applying it to real markets. Always best to test strategies in a risk-free environment first! 🙏
You're very welcome, Numan 🙏🏽 Let me know if you got any questions! And if you are ready to dive deeper into trading and technical analysis I can highly recommend checking out this playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLqJjKuP8g79xgdI8SvWfe7LndcqKE_yUC
There's not a "built in" alert system for this indicator as far as I know... But I do have a general video about settings up TradingView alerts that might help you here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DOakujM3Nyk.html Let me know if it helps! 🙏
Most welcome 💜 It's a trade-off. Shorter ranges like 20 or even lower will lead to more ranges, but you will also get some insignificant ones. The standard setting of 20 should work tho. Try it out (with paper trading) and let me know how it goes! ✌️
Welcome to the channel, and thanks for subscribing 💙 Great question about alerts. While I think this specific indicator doesn't have a built-in alert system, you can use TradingView's regular alert feature to notify you. I have thought about making a video on the topic actually so stay tuned for that 👀
Most indicators are indeed available on the Essential Plan. However, certain advanced indicators, like the 'Auto Chart Pattern Indicator,' are exclusive to the TradingView Premium Plan. If you have more questions or need specifics on which indicators are included in each plan, let me know!
Hey! i just watched this video and I have a question about the indicator! does the shaded breakout indicator form as the candle accumulate ? is there an alert you can set ? instead of waiting on the charts for it to form ? whats the best time frame to see this breakouts form ? 15m 30m 45m is all i see
What's up buddy! Yes, the shaded area forms when a certain threshold of candles has been hit. The indicator doesn’t have a built-in alert, but you can use normal TradingView alerts. Here’s a video where I explain how to set them up: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DOakujM3Nyk.html About the time frames, 15m and 30m are more common than 45m. But all can be used and the best time frame depends on your trading style. I hope this helps, and let me know if you have any additional questions ✌️
You're welcome! If you're looking to explore more trading content, feel free to check out my playlist here: ru-vid.com/group/PLqJjKuP8g79xgdI8SvWfe7LndcqKE_yUC
reat question! The same settings should generally work for both the 2-hour and 4-hour timeframes for swing trading. However, it's always a good idea to test the effectiveness by tweaking the settings through backtesting or paper trading. This way, you can optimize for your specific trading style and market conditions.
I'm just a trading enthusiast who loves teaching 😊 I'm really glad you find the content helpful tho! Let me know if you ever got any questions or suggestions for future videos 🙏
Its for long market like BTC. Not for indian market. In short market like india VWAP with divergences for many and WT cross that combination is perfect.