Description
This trading setup focuses on intraday charts (from 15-min up to 4-hour timeframes) for stocks or other liquid assets. The core idea is to identify high-probability long entries when price breaks above a key resistance level, but only when supported by increasing volatility and rising volume.
Breakouts often fail without strong participation from buyers. By requiring confirmation from both volatility expansion (signaling a potential sustained move) and volume momentum (indicating genuine buying interest), this approach filters out many false breakouts and improves the reliability of upward moves.
Key Components
Daily Support and Resistance Levels on Intraday Charts
Plot major support/resistance zones identified from the daily timeframe (e.g., previous day's high/low, pivot points, or swing highs/lows).
These act as psychological and technical barriers on lower timeframes.
Focus on two raising support levels and resistance breakout.
Bollinger Bands Width (BBW) – For Volatility
BBW measures the distance between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands (typically 20-period SMA with 2 standard deviations).
A rising BBW indicates expanding volatility, often preceding strong directional moves after periods of contraction (the "Bollinger Squeeze").
Look for BBW trending upward or pushing the dynamic expansion line – this shows the market is "waking up" and ready for expansion.
Volume Oscillator – For Volume Momentum
Use Volume Oscillator (fast MA minus slow MA of volume; defaults 10 and 25 days, but adjustable).
The key signal: The oscillator line above its signal line (or simply above the zero line in many configurations).
This confirms increasing volume momentum, meaning short-term volume is outpacing longer-term averages – a sign of growing buyer conviction.
Entry Rules (Long Setup)
- Price structure: at least two raising suport levels on the intraday chart (maroon lines).
- Volatility confirmation: Bollinger Bands Width is rising (upward slope / pushing dynamic expansion line).
- Volume confirmation: Volume Oscillator is positive (line above signal/zero line), showing rising participation.
- Breakout trigger: Price closes above resistance.
Enter long on the breakout candle and place the stop-loss slightly below the last support level, target price should be calculated as to guarantee at least a 2:1 risk-reward ratio (ideal level is 3:1).
Additional Filters for Higher Probability
Prefer setups in the direction of the broader trend (refer to "Selection of stock at primary trend reversion").
Avoid entries near major news events that could cause whipsaws.
Risk Management
Stop Loss: Place below a recent swing low – account for intraday volatility.
Take Profit: Target next daily resistance or scale out at 1:2 or 1:3 risk-reward ratios.
Position size: Risk no more than 1-2% of account per trade.
Why This Works
Many breakouts fail due to low conviction (trapped buyers selling into strength).
Rising volatility (BBW expansion) often marks the end of consolidation and start of trending moves.
Increasing volume provides "fuel" – high participation on upside breaks suggests institutional or crowd buying, making the move more sustainable.
Combining these reduces false signals and aligns with classic principles: breakouts with volume and volatility confirmation tend to have higher follow-through.
This is a discretionary setup best used with practice on historical charts. Backtest on your preferred assets and adjust parameters (e.g., BBW length, Volume Oscillator periods) to fit market conditions.
Feel free to share examples or variations in the comments!
This trading setup focuses on intraday charts (from 15-min up to 4-hour timeframes) for stocks or other liquid assets. The core idea is to identify high-probability long entries when price breaks above a key resistance level, but only when supported by increasing volatility and rising volume.
Breakouts often fail without strong participation from buyers. By requiring confirmation from both volatility expansion (signaling a potential sustained move) and volume momentum (indicating genuine buying interest), this approach filters out many false breakouts and improves the reliability of upward moves.
Key Components
Daily Support and Resistance Levels on Intraday Charts
Plot major support/resistance zones identified from the daily timeframe (e.g., previous day's high/low, pivot points, or swing highs/lows).
These act as psychological and technical barriers on lower timeframes.
Focus on two raising support levels and resistance breakout.
Bollinger Bands Width (BBW) – For Volatility
BBW measures the distance between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands (typically 20-period SMA with 2 standard deviations).
A rising BBW indicates expanding volatility, often preceding strong directional moves after periods of contraction (the "Bollinger Squeeze").
Look for BBW trending upward or pushing the dynamic expansion line – this shows the market is "waking up" and ready for expansion.
Volume Oscillator – For Volume Momentum
Use Volume Oscillator (fast MA minus slow MA of volume; defaults 10 and 25 days, but adjustable).
The key signal: The oscillator line above its signal line (or simply above the zero line in many configurations).
This confirms increasing volume momentum, meaning short-term volume is outpacing longer-term averages – a sign of growing buyer conviction.
Entry Rules (Long Setup)
- Price structure: at least two raising suport levels on the intraday chart (maroon lines).
- Volatility confirmation: Bollinger Bands Width is rising (upward slope / pushing dynamic expansion line).
- Volume confirmation: Volume Oscillator is positive (line above signal/zero line), showing rising participation.
- Breakout trigger: Price closes above resistance.
Enter long on the breakout candle and place the stop-loss slightly below the last support level, target price should be calculated as to guarantee at least a 2:1 risk-reward ratio (ideal level is 3:1).
Additional Filters for Higher Probability
Prefer setups in the direction of the broader trend (refer to "Selection of stock at primary trend reversion").
Avoid entries near major news events that could cause whipsaws.
Risk Management
Stop Loss: Place below a recent swing low – account for intraday volatility.
Take Profit: Target next daily resistance or scale out at 1:2 or 1:3 risk-reward ratios.
Position size: Risk no more than 1-2% of account per trade.
Why This Works
Many breakouts fail due to low conviction (trapped buyers selling into strength).
Rising volatility (BBW expansion) often marks the end of consolidation and start of trending moves.
Increasing volume provides "fuel" – high participation on upside breaks suggests institutional or crowd buying, making the move more sustainable.
Combining these reduces false signals and aligns with classic principles: breakouts with volume and volatility confirmation tend to have higher follow-through.
This is a discretionary setup best used with practice on historical charts. Backtest on your preferred assets and adjust parameters (e.g., BBW length, Volume Oscillator periods) to fit market conditions.
Feel free to share examples or variations in the comments!
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해당 정보와 게시물은 금융, 투자, 트레이딩 또는 기타 유형의 조언이나 권장 사항으로 간주되지 않으며, 트레이딩뷰에서 제공하거나 보증하는 것이 아닙니다. 자세한 내용은 이용 약관을 참조하세요.
