Candle StrategyThis strategy is based candle count number also strategy analysis -
Rules for buy-
1) choose Candle Number(Ex.-47) For Trade
2) Trade Sell if price is above high of day 1st candle that mean direction is upside
3) We are taking stop loss on lowest low of candle since day first candle to trade no.
4) close Trade at last bar of the day
5) Trader Can Choose Trade Direction From input
Rules for Sell-
1) Choose Candle Number(Ex.-47) For Trade
2) Trade Sell if price is below low of day 1st candle that mean direction is downside
3) We are taking stop loss on highest of candle since day first candle to trade no.
4) close Trade at last bar of the day
5) Trader Can Choose Trade Direction From input
Note - this strategy can be also use for static to understand which candle will make low/high of the day high chance Example in bank nifty 5 minutes chart candle no 47 have highest trade
opportunity appear on long side ...this data is small based on 5000 previous bar ...
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GBPNZD ROC RF count strategyCode takes six pairs that are highly correlated to GBPNZD and determines if their ROC's are increasing or decreasing. If a pair has an increasing ROC it is given a 1, if decreasing a -1. The numbers are all added up (this is similar to a count for counting cards in blackjack). If the count goes positive the strategy enters a long position, if negative a short position.
Code is tuned for GBPNZD for 1HR chart. Returns $97 on an initial balance of $100 (if I am reading Tradingview Tester correctly)
*** Should work for GBPJPY, its has the same correlated pairs
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