Indicates a potential reversal or shift in market sentiment.
Indicators Moving Averages:
The chart includes two moving averages (red and blue lines), which can be used to identify trends and potential entry/exit points.
Volume:
Volume bars at the bottom indicate the trading activity, which can confirm the strength of price movements.
Relative Strength Index (RSI):
The RSI indicator shows overbought or oversold conditions, which can be used to time entries and exits.
MACD:
The MACD indicator at the bottom shows momentum and potential trend reversals.
Buy Strategy Entry:
Look for a bullish CHoCH or BOS above a significant resistance level (e.g., 71.00).
Confirm with increasing volume and a bullish crossover in the MACD.
RSI should be above 50 but not in the overbought zone.
Stop-Loss:
Place a stop-loss below the recent swing low or a significant support level (e.g., 68.75).
Take-Profit:
Use Fibonacci extension levels or previous resistance levels to set take-profit targets.
Sell Strategy Entry:
Look for a bearish CHoCH or BOS below a significant support level (e.g., 68.75).
Confirm with increasing volume and a bearish crossover in the MACD.
RSI should be below 50 but not in the oversold zone.
Stop-Loss:
Place a stop-loss above the recent swing high or a significant resistance level (e.g., 71.00).
Take-Profit:
Use Fibonacci retracement levels or previous support levels to set take-profit targets.
By using these price action techniques and indicators, traders can develop a structured buy and sell strategy for trading CFDs on WTI Crude Oil. Happy trading! 📈📉 Follow Alexgoldhunter for more strategic ideas and minds