a combination of technical indicators to identify trends and potential entry points. Here's how it works:
Indicators Used:
EMA (Exponential Moving Averages): A fast EMA (short-term) and a slow EMA (long-term) are used to identify trends. When the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA, it signals a potential uptrend, and when it crosses below, it signals a potential downtrend.
RSI (Relative Strength Index): This measures whether the asset is overbought or oversold. The strategy uses RSI thresholds (70 for overbought and 30 for oversold) to confirm entry signals.
Bollinger Bands: These help identify volatility and potential breakout points. The strategy looks for prices breaking above the upper band for long entries or below the lower band for short entries.
Entry Conditions:
Long Entry: The strategy enters a long position when:
The fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA (uptrend signal).
The RSI is below 30 (oversold condition).
The price closes above the upper Bollinger Band (breakout signal).
Short Entry: The strategy enters a short position when:
The fast EMA crosses below the slow EMA (downtrend signal).
The RSI is above 70 (overbought condition).
The price closes below the lower Bollinger Band (breakdown signal).
Risk Management:
The strategy calculates stop-loss and take-profit levels based on a user-defined risk percentage and reward-to-risk ratio. For example, if the risk per trade is 1% of the account equity and the reward-to-risk ratio is 2, the take-profit level will be twice the distance of the stop-loss level.
Visualization:
The script plots the fast EMA, slow EMA, and Bollinger Bands on the chart to help visualize the indicators and signals.
In summary, this strategy combines trend-following (EMA), momentum (RSI), and volatility (Bollinger Bands) to identify high-probability trades while managing risk through stop-loss and take-profit levels. It’s designed for trading XAUUSD but can be adapted for other assets
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