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RSI Reversal

The relative strength index (RSI) is a momentum indicator that measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions in the price of a stock or other asset. The RSI is displayed as an oscillator (a line graph that moves between two extremes) and can have a reading from 0 to 100.

Time Frame

hour

Bullish Trend Momentum

The strategy takes a buy position when the momentum picks up in a bullish trend. The position is exited when the trend slows down. Suitable for bullish markets

Time Frame

5min

Pivot Points Sell Strategy

The strategy takes a sell position when a bullish signal is followed by a bearish signal on the very next candle, negating the bullish signal. The strategy is suitable for bearish trending markets

Time Frame

5min

Breakout with Volume

A classic Breakout Strategy. Buy entry occurs when the price crosses above a resistance level supported by volume. It is suitable for bullish trending markets

Time Frame

hour

Bollinger Mean Reversion

The strategy tries to capture the mean reversion tendency of stocks. The performance of the strategy should be good in sideways markets. Price crossing above the Upper Bollinger bands indicates an unusual move and that the price might revert back during a sideways market

Time Frame

15min

Positive Trend Intensity

The strategy takes a buy position when a bullish trend begins along with a positive Volume. It is suitable for bullish trending markets.

Time Frame

15min

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Stocks