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Swingtrade strategy for volatile assets on the hourly chart

The strategy of this script is based on a setup that I used in 2016 for swingtrade on PETR4 and other IBOV actions. The intention of this script was to carry out a study to validate the effectiveness of the strategy precisely.
- This strategy works only to operate bought on the 1h (one hour) chart;
- The strategy is based on the strength of the market, which is measured according to moving averages;
- The setup uses targets of 3% above the input signal price and 11.5% stoploss for all operations;
- The stoploss is bigger than the target, this causes the hit rate to be high, but when there is a loss, the damage can be large;
- The setup performed well in some shares of the Brazilian stock market and cryptocurrencies of the dollar pair;
- This strategy works only to operate bought on the 1h (one hour) chart;
- The strategy is based on the strength of the market, which is measured according to moving averages;
- The setup uses targets of 3% above the input signal price and 11.5% stoploss for all operations;
- The stoploss is bigger than the target, this causes the hit rate to be high, but when there is a loss, the damage can be large;
- The setup performed well in some shares of the Brazilian stock market and cryptocurrencies of the dollar pair;
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The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.