** All descriptions are for reference only and do not guarantee a profit or loss in investment.
** The MRHAB-T indicator, which is inactive on the chart, contains indicators that indicate support and resistance points.
** Background color of Long/Short-S indicator: RSI oversold and overbought sections ** Background color of CCI-C indicator: When the short-term CCI line is below -100 and above +100, oversold and overbought sections are displayed.
** The OBV indicator was re-created by applying a formula to the DepthHouse Trading indicator, an indicator disclosed by oh92. (Thanks for this.)
(Short-term Stop Loss can be said to be a point where profit and loss can be preserved or additional entry can be made through split trading. It is a short-term investment perspective.)
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** Stop Loss setting is mandatory for perpetual futures trading. **
If you have decided on a position, it is recommended to set Stop Loss.
If you have been trading perpetual futures to some extent, you may have experienced strong movement when you set Stop Loss when you touch that point.
So, I put a lot of thought into determining the Stop Loss.
However, if you do not set Stop Loss, the possibility of liquidation increases, so you trade with more anxiety.
When determining Stop Loss, first set the next corresponding support and resistance points.
As the price fluctuates, gradually raise the Stop Loss to near the purchase price and set it.
The final stop loss point is the purchase price.
Perpetual futures trading, like spot trading, requires a trading strategy.
The most important thing in this trading strategy is the investment period, i.e. how many waves to wait.
When estimating the duration of this investment, the leverage ratio should be taken into account.
The choice of position should be based on the flow of the 1D chart and whether the day's candle is a rising or falling candle.
It is recommended to trade short when entering the opposite of the main position.
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