Take it as educational unless you understand the details of this strategy. I suggest you to backtest yourself, to understand entries and exits, before putting it in your trading repertoire.
Rules: -------
Only Long trades when price > 55 EMA Only short trades when price < 55 EMA
a) Price above 55 EMA b) MACD histogram above zero line --Positive Divergence seen on MACD signal line (a complementary condition for High probability Entries)
Long Entry Trigger:
Price break above Significant peak fractal of previous downwave OR the break above prior peak fractal high.
Exit Strategy or Stop:
Type 1 Exit
Precondition: Negative Divergence seen on MACD signal line; and Trigger: Break below a consolidation level or the prior minor swing low
a) Price below 55 EMA b) MACD histogram below zero line --Negative Divergence seen on MACD signal line (a complementary condition for High probability Entries)
Short Entry Trigger:
Price break below Significant fractal of previous upwave OR the break below prior swing fractal low.
Exit Strategy or Stop:
Type 1 Exit
Precondition: Positive Divergence seen on MACD signal line; and Trigger: Break above a consolidation level or the prior minor swing high
# If trade exited but price shoots back piercing out of 55 EMA or is already above/below 55 EMA , a break of previous peak fractal with MACD histogram above/below zero line triggers entry again. # Exit Strategy discussed above works well in long trades but chops in short trades. Tweaking a little by taking 1:1 or smaller targets (to previous support zones) instead of the Exit strategy may help in this issue.
Backtesting From Jun till 20th July:
*10558 SL 10626 = -68 10771 E10830 = 59 *10755 SL 10782 = -27 10810 SL 10758 = -52 *10732 E10570 = 162 10737 E10999 = 262 Net= +336 Results suggest that this strategy is too good in a trending market. Side ways market may give breakeven trades. #Trades with asterisk mark are short.
Currently No trigger but bearish divergence on MACD
# Older results in the following post
Enough testing, now its time to trust this strategy. Enjoy the weekend Regards
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