This Pine Script strategy integrates the Relative Strength Index (RSI) for trade signals with user-defined Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels. It's designed for flexible application in different market conditions, offering long, short, or dual-direction trading.
Short Description The strategy uses the RSI to identify overbought and oversold market conditions:
Buy signal: When RSI drops below the specified "Buy Level." Sell signal: When RSI rises above the "Sell Level." Additionally, it manages risk and profit targets with:
Take Profit (TP): Exits trades when the price reaches a percentage gain. Stop Loss (SL): Exits trades to limit losses if the price falls by a certain percentage. The strategy is versatile and includes options for visualizing performance, monthly profit/loss data, and detailed trade metrics.
How to Use Set Parameters:
RSI Period: Default is 14. Adjust based on your analysis. RSI Buy/Sell Levels: Buy Level: Default is 40. Consider higher levels for conservative entries. Sell Level: Default is 60. Lower this for earlier exits. Take Profit (%): Set your profit target (default: 5%). Stop Loss (%): Set your risk tolerance (default: 2%). Trade Direction: Choose "Long Only," "Short Only," or "Both." Interpret Signals:
Buy signals appear when RSI crosses below the buy threshold. Sell signals appear when RSI crosses above the sell threshold. Risk Management:
The strategy dynamically calculates TP and SL levels for each trade. TP/SL is applied using the percentage input based on the entry price. Monitor Performance:
Review trade statistics in the "Strategy Tester." Use the monthly performance table to track P/L across months. Customize Alerts:
Alerts for buy, sell, TP, and SL events can be used to automate notifications. Key Features Configurable RSI Settings: Adaptable to various market conditions. Risk Management: Built-in TP and SL management. Customizable Trade Direction: Tailored for long-only, short-only, or both directions. Monthly P/L Table: Visualizes performance trends over time. Alerts: Notifies when critical trade events occur.
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