Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD

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The idea is to find multiple 1:2 RR trades per day (London and New York) at a good enough win rate to be profitable.

And not to grow old in the process.

Backtesting is fraught with all sorts of unseen biases, so this thread is going to be forward testing as far as possible.
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Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD

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Tomson wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:17 pm small dots again. Is a bank holiday today so may cut this short if it doesnt move after 08:30 EST
Bailed early - didn't like the way it got stuck at the high.

It may run to the target, but don't like bank holidays, or holding through NY open (which is in about 40 mins) for that matter.
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Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD

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Tomson wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:45 pm Bailed early - didn't like the way it got stuck at the high.

It may run to the target, but don't like bank holidays, or holding through NY open (which is in about 40 mins) for that matter.
It's probably a good idea to not overthink these things. That's the run I wanted earlier.
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Re: Scalping Nasdaq -simplified XARD

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The model (long) simplified & idealised.

This is nothing new nor original, just putting it in a Xard context which makes it somewhat easier to spot, for me at least.

For this model m1 scalps on Nasdaq not sure how useful anything above SEMA 55 or the anchored vwap are. TBD amongst a host of other questions.
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