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9/30 Trading Setup

By Galen Woods in Trading Setups on July 1, 2012

9/30 Trading Setup - Winning Trade

9/30 trading setup is by Mike Bruns on Trading Naked (now defunct), a site with lots of trading wisdom. Highly recommended. In fact, TradingNaked inspired this collection of trade setups. Trading Rules – 9/30 Trading Setups This trading setup uses two moving averages: the 9-period exponential moving average (EMA) and the 30-period weighted moving average (WMA). […]

The Holy Grail Trading Setup

By Galen Woods in Trading Setups on June 1, 2012

Holy Grail Winning Trade

The Holy Grail is, of course, not the Holy Grail. Linda Bradford Raschke and Larry Connors named it so for its simplicity. As both of them are prominent traders, this trading strategy is hugely popular. ADX Lovers: Day Trading, Range Trading Trading Rules For The Holy Grail Rules For Long 14-period ADX is initially above […]

Moving Average Fake-Out

By Galen Woods in Trading Setups on May 28, 2012

Moving Average Fake-Out Winning Trade

Mark Fisher introduced the moving average fake-out trading setup in his book, “The Logical Trader“. This trading strategy uses moving averages to find false counter-trend moves (fake-outs). As Mark Fisher mentioned, you can use this concept to enter a trading position or a trading bias. The moving averages in this strategy do not use the […]

Moving Average Channel Day Trade

By Galen Woods in Trading Setups on February 26, 2012

Moving Average Channel Day Trade Winning Trade

This day trading setup by Jake Bernstein uses a moving average channel to figure out trend and key support and resistance levels. For our review, we will build a moving average channel with a 20-period SMA of highs and lows. (Read: Displaced Moving Average Channel Trading Strategy) Trading Rules – Moving Average Channel Day Trade Long Day […]

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