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[GBPUSD] DinhChienFX Swing [2 orders]

* Take advantage of the 59% success rate of order 1 to enter position 2 with a higher Risk / reward ratio,
- Command 1: risk / reward 1/1. 59% success percentage.
- Order 2: risk / reward: 1 / 1.5 If you use Fibonacci retracement, it is 0.6 or 60%. Percent success 51.5%.
- Percent profitable 2 orders: 55%
- Number of consecutive wins in the past: 9.
- Number of consecutive losses in the past: 6. So to avoid psychological influence, choose risk = 1% x6 = 6% for 1 trading signal.
Currently, the Bot assumes 2% (orders 1: 1%, orders 2: 1%)
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Max risk: 2%.
1. Trend identification:
... Keltner: Price through Upper1 / Lower 1 gives 1 point.
...... Uptrend: If price crosses over once, the close on Upper 1.
...... Downtrend: If the price crosses under once, closes below the Lower 1.
... Stochastic:
..... D> 67 for Buy, D <16 for Sell
... ADX: 30 indicates strong trend trend.
...... ADX smooth: 7.
...... DI length: 7.

2. Entry point:
... Buy (BUY): When k cut up D in an uptrend, when D> 67.
... Sell (SELL): When k cuts D in a downtrend, when D <16.

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