πππA Support and Resistance trading strategy that lets you profit from losing traders
Hereβs a fact:
Support and Resistance attracts a lot of attention from traders. There will be some looking to trade the reversal, and others looking to trade the breakout.
Since trading is a zero sum gameβ¦ for reversal traders to profit β breakout traders must lose. And for breakout traders to profit βreversal traders must lose.
Do you understand?
Good.
Hereβs a fact:
Support and Resistance attracts a lot of attention from traders. There will be some looking to trade the reversal, and others looking to trade the breakout.
Since trading is a zero sum gameβ¦ for reversal traders to profit β breakout traders must lose. And for breakout traders to profit βreversal traders must lose.
Do you understand?
Good.
Nowβ¦ letβs learn a Support and Resistance trading strategy to profit from breakout traders.
Hereβs what you need to do:
ππΎ Mark your areas of Support & Resistance (SR)
ππΎ Wait for a directional move into SR
ππΎ Wait for price rejection at SR
ππΎ Enter on the next candle with stop loss beyond the swing high/low
ππΎ Take profits at the swing high/low
Hereβs what I meanβ¦
Hereβs what you need to do:
ππΎ Mark your areas of Support & Resistance (SR)
ππΎ Wait for a directional move into SR
ππΎ Wait for price rejection at SR
ππΎ Enter on the next candle with stop loss beyond the swing high/low
ππΎ Take profits at the swing high/low
Hereβs what I meanβ¦
4. Enter on the next candle with stop loss beyond the swing high/low
Now:
You must understand this trading strategy isnβt the βholy grailβ. There are times youβll lose to breakout traders β and at times, breakout traders will lose to you.
The only way you will survive in the long run is proper risk management. Thus, I suggest risking not more than 1% of your account on each trade.
You must understand this trading strategy isnβt the βholy grailβ. There are times youβll lose to breakout traders β and at times, breakout traders will lose to you.
The only way you will survive in the long run is proper risk management. Thus, I suggest risking not more than 1% of your account on each trade.