Hi Traders,
In this episode, our trader Matt uses techniques involving multiple moving averages to determine the overall direction of the market, as well as the entry on a lower time frame.
We hope you enjoy the episode.
Hi Traders,
In this episode, our trader Matt uses techniques involving multiple moving averages to determine the overall direction of the market, as well as the entry on a lower time frame.
We hope you enjoy the episode.
In Episode 392 of Trading Talk, we explore candlestick trading patterns — Three White Soldiers & Three Black Crows — and show how to combine pre-built models with templates inside Trade View X. Plus updates on the Algo Trading Conference, Live Trading Room, and community news.
In Episode 391 of Trading Talk, we revisit our Buy the Dip model from Episode 300. Running for two years and over 1,000 trades, this strategy shows the power of trailing stops and automation.
In Episode 390 of Trading Talk, we reveal results from our semi-automated model and challenge traders to pick a symbol, choose direction, and let the algo manage trades and risk.
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