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Most Common Day Trading Strategies:

Strategy Scalping Description Scalping is one of the most popular strategies, which involves selling almost immediately after a trade becomes profitable. Here the price target is obviously just after profitability is attained. Fading involves shorting stocks after rapid moves upwards. This is based on the assumption that (1) they are overbought, (2) early buyers are ready to begin taking profits and (3) existing buyers may be scared out. Although risky, this strategy can be extremely rewarding. Here the price target is when buyers begin stepping in again.

Fading

Daily Pivots This strategy involves profiting from a stock's daily volatility. This is done by attempting to buy at the low of the day (LOD) and sell at the high of the day (HOD). Here the price target is simply at the next sign of a reversal, using the same patterns as above. Momentum This strategy usually involves trading on news releases or finding strong trending moves supported by high volume. One type of momentum trader will buy on news releases and ride a trend until it exhibits signs of reversal. The other type will fade the price surge. Here the price target is when volume begins to decrease and bearish candles start appearing.

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Quadra Safe Trading by Savant Garde


The Requirements need to draw the chart:Green WMA is Wilder's 5 MA Yellow WMA is Wilder's 8 MA Red WMA is Wilder's 13 MA Dark Orange is 50 EMA which basically keeps us in the Trade Position of the WMAs :The first MA should be Wilder's MA(Close,5), the second should be Wilder's MA(Close,8) and the third should be Wilder's MA(Close,13). The reference EMA is EMA(Close,50), which is a trade decider. Time Frame :Daily or Hourly Trade Rules :When the WMAs position meets the requirements 1) When both WMAs (5,8 and 13) are cross above the 50 EMA line go LONG with initial SL as the swing low of the bar. 2 When both WMAs (5,8 and 13) are cross below the 50 EMA line go SHORT with initial SL as the swing high of the bar.

Just proceeds with this simple rule.

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Most Active Contracts


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Free Pivot Point Calculator


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Wave Trend

_SECTION_BEGIN("wave 1"); ChannelPeriods = Param("Channel Periods",10,1,50,1); AvgPeriods = Param("Average Periods",21,1,50,1); OverBought = Param("Over Bought Line",64,0,100,1); OverSold = Param("Over Sold Line",-64,-100,0,1); ColTCI = ParamColor("TCI Line Color",colorBrown); ColOB = ParamColor("Over Bought Color",colorRed); ColOS = ParamColor("Over Sold",colorGreen); XSpace = Param("GraphXSpace",7,0,20,0.5); n1 = ChannelPeriods; // Channel periodsdefault is 10. n2 = AvgPeriods; // Average periodsdefault is 21. AP = Avg; //Typical Price ESA = EMA(AP, n1); D = EMA(abs(AP - ESA), n1); CI = (AP - ESA) / (0.015 * D); TCI = EMA(CI, n2); WaveTrend1 = TCI; WaveTrend2 = MA(WaveTrend1,4); myColor = IIf (WaveTrend1 > WaveTrend2, colorLavender, IIf (WaveTrend2 > WaveTrend1, colorRed ,colorLightYellow)); Plot(WaveTrend1,"WaveTrend ",myColor,styleDots | styleThick); //Plot(WaveTrend2,"WaveTrend2",colorLightYellow,styl eDashed); Plot(WaveTrend2,"WaveTrend2",ParamColor("Signal Line color", colorPaleBlue),styleDots); Plot(OverBought,"OB Line",ColOB,8+16);//|styleNoLabel);//8+16 Plot(OverSold,"OS Line",ColOS,8+16);//|styleNoLabel); Plot(n1,"Channel Periods",colorBlue,styleNoLabel |styleNoRescale |styleNoDraw); Plot(n2,"Avg Periods",colorBlue,styleNoLabel |styleNoRescale | styleNoDraw); Plot(0,"0",colorRed,styleNoLabel); //Plot(100,"",9 ,styleOwnScale | styleArea | styleNoLabel,-5,100); //Background pane coloring GraphXSpace = XSpace; _SECTION_END();

BreakOut Trading
How to identify breakout levels?
The most important is how to find the breakout levels. This section will tell how to find the

breakout levels. To find the breakout levels for any given day, we take into account previous days range. Based on previous days range and current days fluctuation, we find the breakout levels. Based on previous days range, we create 3 areas of trading. These 3 areas are 1: Best possible Trading 2: Good Trading 3: Useless Trading Follow the below steps to calculate the breakout levels. Step 1: Find out the previous days high and low. Step 2: Find out current days high and low at any point of time. Step 3: Note down 2 fractions (0.45 and 0.75) Step 4: Find the range of previous day. (Previous day high Previous day low) Step 5: Multiply the range for previous day with the two fractions from step 3. (0.45 and 0.75). Mark this result as MF1 andMF2. Step 6: Now find current days range (Todays high Todays low) Step 7: Find out whether current days range is below MF1, between MF1 and MF2 or above MF2. Step 8: If current days range is below MF1, then breakout levels are Upside Breakout = Todays low + MF1. Downside Breakout = Todays high MF1. Step 9: If current days range is between MF1 and MF2, then breakout levels are Upside Breakout = Todays low + MF2. Downside Breakout = Todays high MF2. Step 10: If current days range is above MF2, then DO NOT TRADE. Step 11: Once we know the breakout levels, we can buy above Upside Breakout and sell below Downside breakout. Step 12: Target should be 0.7%. Step 13: Stop loss should be 0.8% or if the underlying is trading below our buy price or above our sell price for more than 10 min, then square off the position. Step 14: This trading system is best suitable for those who can trade in multiple stocks and are very active in trading. One should not expect more than 1% from this system. Methodology: First of all I choose a stock which is going to be at very high beta value on particular day of trade. then what happens...... for every small rise/fall of nifty, stocks moves to much larger extent. I never indulge in direction of trend, rather trade simply as per given below arbitrage afl. I remain in trade(long or short) and continue reverse trades untill i get 1% profit on my investment apart from brokerage. which when multiplied with 8x exposure gives me 8% profit on my investment in single day.

/* Intraday Open Range Breakout Exploration AFL by GMS

What's the open range breakout system ? 1. it identifies the highest price and lowest price reached since open upto the Start Time, 2. Enter long when Price cross above ORBH (Open Range Breakout High) with a stop loss at ORBL(open Range Breakout Low), once in trade adjust SL as per your risk tollarence level. 3. Enter Short when Price cross below ORBL (open Range Breakout Low) with a stop loss at ORBH((Open Range Breakout High),once in trade adjust SL as per your risk tollarence level. What is in this AFL? 1) Draws regular Candle chart 2) Set ORB Time as per param 3) Marks "ORB High" Green dotted line, "ORB Low" Red dottend line and additional Black dotted line which is middle of ORBH & ORBL on chart 4) Possible to explore, Exploration results are sorted alphabatically and shows following columns Column 1 = Script Column 2 = Date Column 3 = ORBH - Open Range Breakout High value, Green means already triggered. Column 4 = ORBL - Open Range Breakout Low value, Red Mean already triggered. Column 5 = ORB High Breakout gain, that is maximum gain if entered long as per ORBH Column 6 = ORB Low Breakout gain, that is maiimum gain if short as per ORBL How to trade? Once ORBH & ORBL are values are set as per param time, place 2 orders 1) BUY stop loss order if price crosses above ORBH price 2) SELL stop loss order if price crosses below ORBL price. Please strictly trade with stop loss, ideally for long stop loss = ORBL & for short stop loss = ORBH. Please feel free to adjust stop loss based on your risk tollarence level. */ _SECTION_BEGIN("Intraday ORB Exploration"); SetChartOptions( 0, chartShowArrows | chartShowDates ); //("ORB"); BT = ParamTime ("Open Breakout Time", "09:15"); afterbreakout0 = Cross(TimeNum(),BT); afterbreakout1 = TimeNum()>=BT; NewDay = Day()!= Ref(Day(), -1); highestoftheday = HighestSince(newday,H,1); Lowestoftheday =LowestSince(newday,L,1); ORBH = ValueWhen(afterbreakout0,highestoftheday,1); ORBL = ValueWhen(afterbreakout0,lowestoftheday,1);

ORBM = (ORBH + ORBL)/2; Plot(ORBH,"",colorGreen,styleDots); Plot(ORBL,"",colorRed,styleDots); Plot(ORBM, "", colorBlack, styleDots); Plot ( C, "Close", ParamColor("Color", colorBlack ), styleNoTitle | ParamStyle("Style") | GetPriceStyle() ); ORBHG=H-ORBH; ORBLG=ORBl-L; Filter = ORBH OR ORBL; AddColumn( ORBH, "C>ORBH", 1.2, colorDefault, IIf(Close>ORBH, colorGreen, IIf(Close>ORBM, colorSeaGreen, colorDefault))); AddColumn( ORBL, "C<ORBL", 1.2, colorDefault, IIf(Close<ORBL, colorRed, IIf(Close<ORBM, colorOrange, colorDefault))); AddColumn( ORBHG, "ORB High Breakout Gain", 1.2, colorDefault, IIf(ORBHG>0, colorGreen, colorDefault)); AddColumn( ORBLG, "ORB Low Breakout Gain", 1.2, colorDefault, IIf (ORBLG>0, colorRed, colorDefault)); SetSortColumns(1);

15 WAYS TO TRADE MOVING AVERAGES


1. The 20-day moving average commonly marks the short-term trend, The 50-day moving average the intermediate trend, and the 200-day Moving average the long-term trend of the market. 2. These three settings represent natural boundaries for price Pullbacks. Two forces empower those averages: First, they define Levels where profit- and loss-taking should ebb following strong price Movement. Second, their common recognition draws a crowd that Perpetrates a self-fulfilling event whenever price approaches. 3. Moving averages generate false signals during range-bound markets Because theyre trend-following indicators that measure upward or Downward momentum. They lose their power in any environment that Shows a slow rate of price change. 4. The characteristic of moving averages changes as they flatten and Roll over. The turn of an average toward horizontal signifies a loss of Momentum for that time frame. This increase the odds that price will Cross the average with relative ease. When a set of averages flat line And draw close to one another, price often swivels back and forth Across the axis in a noisy pattern. 5. Moving averages emit continuous signals because theyre plotted Right on top of price. Their relative correlation with price development Changes with each bar. They also exhibit active convergence divergence Relationships with all other forms of support and resistance. 6. Use exponential moving averages, or EMAs, for longer time frames But shift down to simple moving averages, or SMAs, for shorter ones.EMAs apply more weight to recent

price change, while SMAs view each Data point equally. 7. Short-term SMAs let traders spy on other market participants. The Public uses simple moving average settings because they dont Understand EMAs. Good intraday signals rely more on how the Competition thinks than the technicals of the moment. 8. Place five-, eight- and 13-bar SMAs on intraday charts to measure Short-term trend strength. In strong moves, the averages will line up And point in the same direction. But they flip over one at a time at highs And lows, until price finally surges through in the other direction. 9. Price location in relation to the 200-day moving average determines Long-term investor psychology. Bulls live above the 200-day moving Average, while bears live below it. Sellers eat up rallies below this line In the sand, while buyers come to the rescue above it. 10. When the 50-day moving average pierces the 200-day moving Average in either direction, it predicts a substantial shift in buying and Selling behavior. The 50-day moving average rising above the 200-day Moving average is called a Golden Cross, while the bearish piercing is Called a Death Cross. 11. Its harder for price to break above a declining moving average than A rising moving average. Conversely, its harder for price to drop Through a rising moving average than a declining moving average. 12. Moving averages set to different time frames reveal trend velocity Through their relationships with each other. Measure this with a classic Moving AverageConvergence-Divergence (MACD) indicator, or apply Multiple averages to your charts and watch how they spread or contract Over different time. 13. Place a 60-day volume moving average across green and red Volume histograms in the lower chart pane to identify when specific Sessions draw unexpected interest. The slope of the average also Identifies hidden buying and selling pressure. 14. Dont use long-term moving averages to make short-term Predictions because they force important data to lag current events. A Trend may already be mature and nearing its end by the time a specific Moving average issues a buy or sell signal. 15. Support and resistance mechanics develop between moving Averages as they flip and roll. Look for one average to bounce on the Other average, rather than break through it immediately. After a Crossover finally takes place, that level becomes support or resistance For future price movement

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