Trading Strategies Overview

Comprehensive collection of trading strategies

EMA Crossover

Identifies trend changes through moving average crossovers

Trend Following

Confirms trend direction and strength

RSI Divergence

Detects hidden trend shifts

BB Stochastic Reversal

Identifies potential reversal points with momentum confirmation

ADX Trend Strength

Measures and confirms trend strength

Triple Moving Average

Multiple timeframe trend confirmation

Bollinger Band Squeeze

Volatility expansion after contraction

RSI with MACD Confirmation

Combines momentum with trend confirmation

Inside Bar

Represents price consolidation before a potential breakout

Volume Breakout Strategy

Volume confirms the strength of price breakouts and reduces false signals

Volume Price Confirmation

Volume confirms price movement validity

RSI Double Bottom

Multiple tests of support indicate strong reversal potential

MACD Histogram Reversal

Histogram shows momentum strength and potential reversals

Range Breakout

Markets move between ranges and trends

Triple Screen Trading

Combines multiple timeframes for better accuracy

Momentum Breakout

Combines trend and momentum for breakout confirmation

Bollinger Band Mean Reversion

Prices tend to revert to the mean (center Bollinger Band) after extreme deviations

Three White Soldiers

Confirms bullish continuation after a strong upward move

Three Black Crows

Confirms bearish continuation after a strong downward move

Hammer Pattern Reversal

Signals a reversal at the end of a downtrend with confirmation from volume

Shooting Star Reversal

Signals a reversal at the end of an uptrend with confirmation from volume

MACD Crossover

Combines trend and momentum to confirm entry and exit points

Outside Bar Pattern

Shows strong price rejection and potential reversal

Mean Reversion with Volume Spikes

Volume spikes often represent exhaustion, leading to reversals toward the mean

Fibonacci Retracement

Identifies key retracement levels during pullbacks in a trend with psychological price levels

RSI Overbought/Oversold

Highlights reversal opportunities in overbought or oversold market conditions

Stochastic Oscillator Reversal

Detects potential reversals by tracking momentum shifts

Moving Average Crossover

Identifies trend changes through moving average crossovers

Trend Following with ADX

Confirms strong trends by combining price movement with ADX strength

Outside Bar

Shows strong price rejection and potential reversal with volume confirmation

Dynamic Support Resistance

Adapts support and resistance levels based on recent price action and volatility

Bollinger Band Bounce

Identifies overbought/oversold conditions in range-bound markets

ATR Volatility Breakout

Adapts breakout levels dynamically based on market volatility

Pivot Points

Uses previous price data to calculate support/resistance levels

Doji Pattern

Indicates market indecision, confirmation from the next candle is critical

RSI Mean Reversion

Highlights reversal opportunities in overbought or oversold market conditions

Volume Breakout

Confirms breakout strength with increasing volume to avoid false signals

Inside Bar Pattern

Represents consolidation before continuation or reversal

Keltner Channel Reversion

Identifies overbought/oversold conditions using volatility-based channels

Moving Average Envelope Reversion

Envelopes mark overbought and oversold levels, and prices often revert to the mean

VWAP Mean Reversion

VWAP serves as a dynamic mean; extreme deviations often lead to reversion trades

Volume Spike Mean Reversion

Volume spikes often represent exhaustion, leading to reversals toward the mean