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Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System
16232I am referring to the same parameters and indicators in this post.
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16233
I really like your templates and indicators, can you upload them?……ThanksSamoth wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 1:53 pm FVG's when combined with multiple time frames are just out of this world.![]()
You can enter like a sniper and manage risk pretty well.
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Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System
16234not sure
I'm sure you restarted MT5?
Did you look in the "Market" folder in the Navigator?
Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System
16235Here is a summary of previous Fractal/FVG trading strategy
**1. Major Support/Resistance Identification via Square Semaphore (576):**
- Utilize the Square Semaphore (576) to pinpoint significant pivot levels that dictate the overarching market structure. These crucial pivot points marked by Square Semaphores act as essential reference points for potential trend reversals or continuations.
**2. Baseline Establishment and Confirmation with 2nd Dot Semaphore (36):**
- Following the appearance of a Square, monitor for the emergence of the 2nd Dot Semaphore (36) to affirm the baseline. This step solidifies the main trend direction, serving as a foundation for subsequent trade decisions.
**3. Dynamic Trade Direction Determined by EMA Crossovers:**
- Implement Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) 55 and 13 on your chart to gauge trend momentum.
- Observe the behaviour of EMA 13 relative to EMA 55:
- **Bullish Signal:** EMA 13 crossing above EMA 55 suggests upward trend momentum.
- **Bearish Signal:** EMA 13 crossing below EMA 55 indicates downward trend momentum.
**4. Trade Execution Leveraging Fair Value Gaps (FVGs):**
- Identify Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), which are zones of price inefficiency characterized by reduced trading activity.
- Utilize custom MQL4 indicators or Volume Profile to spot these gaps accurately.
- Execute trades within the FVGs, aligning with the trend direction confirmed via EMAs:
- **Buy Limit Orders:** Position these within a bullish FV G below the current market price.
- **Sell Limit Orders:** Set these within a bearish FVG above the market price.
- Apply a stratified approach to order entries within the FVG for effective price averaging.
**5. Comprehensive Risk Management:**
- Employ physical stop-loss orders at major pivots to protect the overall trading fund from significant market swings.
- Utilize virtual stop-loss orders at minor pivot points to shield individual trades, minimizing exposure to rapid market fluctuations.
This strategic framework harnesses the synergy of Semaphore signals for structural market analysis, EMA crossovers for fluid trend identification, and the tactical use of Fair Value Gaps for precision entries. It's tailored to provide a robust platform for trading, catering to various market conditions and adjusting dynamically to meet different risk preferences. Proceed with this methodical approach to navigate the markets effectively, setting your trades for success. Happy trading!
Xard777
**1. Major Support/Resistance Identification via Square Semaphore (576):**
- Utilize the Square Semaphore (576) to pinpoint significant pivot levels that dictate the overarching market structure. These crucial pivot points marked by Square Semaphores act as essential reference points for potential trend reversals or continuations.
**2. Baseline Establishment and Confirmation with 2nd Dot Semaphore (36):**
- Following the appearance of a Square, monitor for the emergence of the 2nd Dot Semaphore (36) to affirm the baseline. This step solidifies the main trend direction, serving as a foundation for subsequent trade decisions.
**3. Dynamic Trade Direction Determined by EMA Crossovers:**
- Implement Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) 55 and 13 on your chart to gauge trend momentum.
- Observe the behaviour of EMA 13 relative to EMA 55:
- **Bullish Signal:** EMA 13 crossing above EMA 55 suggests upward trend momentum.
- **Bearish Signal:** EMA 13 crossing below EMA 55 indicates downward trend momentum.
**4. Trade Execution Leveraging Fair Value Gaps (FVGs):**
- Identify Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), which are zones of price inefficiency characterized by reduced trading activity.
- Utilize custom MQL4 indicators or Volume Profile to spot these gaps accurately.
- Execute trades within the FVGs, aligning with the trend direction confirmed via EMAs:
- **Buy Limit Orders:** Position these within a bullish FV G below the current market price.
- **Sell Limit Orders:** Set these within a bearish FVG above the market price.
- Apply a stratified approach to order entries within the FVG for effective price averaging.
**5. Comprehensive Risk Management:**
- Employ physical stop-loss orders at major pivots to protect the overall trading fund from significant market swings.
- Utilize virtual stop-loss orders at minor pivot points to shield individual trades, minimizing exposure to rapid market fluctuations.
This strategic framework harnesses the synergy of Semaphore signals for structural market analysis, EMA crossovers for fluid trend identification, and the tactical use of Fair Value Gaps for precision entries. It's tailored to provide a robust platform for trading, catering to various market conditions and adjusting dynamically to meet different risk preferences. Proceed with this methodical approach to navigate the markets effectively, setting your trades for success. Happy trading!
Xard777
XARD: If Carlsberg made charts... Probably the best charts in the world
Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System
16236I want a simple system Template like this Sir... my Computer is not that strong..xard777 wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 8:27 pm I like the use of the trailing stop method as shown on the chart.
I do not trade Bitcoin as you can lose your entire account in a heartbeat.
Nevertheless, I will no doubt trade it on Nikkei, Gold & Dow sometime next week as I get myself setup for the busier fun months ahead.
Xard777
Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System
16237Hello snipess,snipess wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 4:29 am I want a simple system Template like this Sir... my Computer is not that strong..
The member AdeelFx0 a few weeks ago shared this post: post1295541913.html#p1295541913 and the version post1295509224.html#p1295509224 works well on computers with less resources.
I hope it help you, and share your opinion.
Every entry into the market is a reflection of your courage. Every goal you overcome, however small it may seem, is a firm step towards your dreams.
Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System
16238Good evening,Samoth wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 1:53 pm FVG's when combined with multiple time frames are just out of this world.![]()
You can enter like a sniper and manage risk pretty well.
JP225
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US30
Screenshot 2024-07-14 055749.png
NASDAQ
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Which indicator do you use to view the asset in multiple MTFs?
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16239I just click on the symbol at the bottom and tile the charts. Then I move everything in place.ralf_dias wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 6:56 am Good evening,
Which indicator do you use to view the asset in multiple MTFs?
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16240BTCUSD
The entry in M1 was a bit sloppy because the lower FVG hasn't been touched but I think you get my plan
The entry in M1 was a bit sloppy because the lower FVG hasn't been touched but I think you get my plan
