Recommend using (EMAs) + RSI + VWAP + ATR for a well-rounded approach. ✅ Main Indicator: 9 & 21 EMA Crossover (Momentum & Trend Confirmation) How It Works: When the 9 EMA crosses above the 21 EMA, it signals a potential buy (bullish momentum). When the 9 EMA crosses below the 21 EMA, it signals a potential sell (bearish momentum). Why?: EMAs react quickly to price changes, making them perfect for day trading.
✅ Support Indicator: VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) How It Works: Price above VWAP = bullish (only look for longs). Price below VWAP = bearish (only look for shorts). Why?: Institutions & large traders use VWAP to gauge fair value for intraday moves.
✅ Momentum Confirmation: RSI (Relative Strength Index, 14) Overbought (>70) = Look for short setups. Oversold (<30) = Look for long setups. Best Use: Look for bullish or bearish divergences to confirm trend reversals.
✅ Risk Management: ATR (Average True Range, 14) Helps determine stop-loss placement based on volatility. Example: If ATR is $500, set SL at 1x or 1.5x ATR to avoid getting stopped out by normal BTC fluctuations.
🔥 Why This Strategy Works for BTC Day Trading ✅ EMA Crossover captures momentum shifts. ✅ VWAP ensures we trade in the dominant direction. ✅ RSI avoids false signals in choppy markets. ✅ ATR Stop-Loss adapts to Bitcoin's volatility. ✅ 2:1 Risk-Reward Ratio ensures good trade management.
📌 How This Script Works ✅ Buys when: 9 EMA crosses above 21 EMA (bullish momentum). Price is above VWAP (institutional bias is bullish). RSI is above 50 (confirming bullish momentum). Sets SL at ATR x 1.5 below entry, TP at 2x SL. ✅ Sells when: 9 EMA crosses below 21 EMA (bearish momentum). Price is below VWAP (institutional bias is bearish). RSI is below 50 (confirming bearish momentum). Sets SL at ATR x 1.5 above entry, TP at 2x SL.
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