Entry Point: Enter a long position (buy) above the high of the candle that closes above 45230 on a one-hour timeframe. This means if a one-hour candle closes above 45230, you will buy once the price exceeds the high of that candle.
Stop Loss: Set a stop loss slightly below the low of the breakout candle to manage risk. For instance, if the breakout candle has a low of 45100, you might set your stop loss at 45090 to protect your capital.
Target: Determine your target based on historical resistance levels or a risk-reward ratio. For example, if you're risking 140 points (45230 to 45090), aim for a reward of at least 280 points (e.g., a target of 45510).
Sell Strategy:
Entry Point: Enter a short position (sell) below the low of the candle that closes below 44870 on a one-hour timeframe. This means if a one-hour candle closes below 44870, you will sell once the price drops below the low of that candle.
Stop Loss: Set a stop loss slightly above the high of the breakdown candle. For example, if the breakdown candle has a high of 45000, you might set your stop loss at 45010 to mitigate risk.
Target: Determine your target based on historical support levels or a risk-reward ratio. For example, if you're risking 140 points (44870 to 45010), aim for a reward of at least 280 points (e.g., a target of 44600).
Risk Management: Use Stop Losses: Always use stop losses to protect your capital and limit potential losses.
Position Sizing: Never risk more than a small percentage (e.g., 1-2%) of your trading capital on a single trade.
Regular Review: Continuously monitor the market and adjust your strategy based on evolving conditions and new information.
Market Context: Economic Indicators: Pay attention to key economic indicators such as employment data, GDP figures, and interest rate announcements that can impact Dow futures.
Geopolitical Events: Be aware of geopolitical events and developments that can cause significant market volatility.
Disclaimer: Trading in financial markets involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. The strategies and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Microsoft. Users should perform their own research and consult with a financial advisor before making trading decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.