The Lazy System buy trigger on STX40WE have another buy trigger on STX40 after the one from last week failed. Now we wait for a confirmation which is a close above the today's close
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STX40 trade ideas
$STX40 Satrix40. Slow growth environment This is a good reflection of a very slow to no growth environment. If you remove the volatility the SA TOP share index have gone nowhere in the last 5 -6 years. The only way to make money in this type of environment is either very careful stock selection or investing for dividends only. Terrible investment environment.
$JSESTX40 Satrix Top 40 ETF - Back into channelSince 2017 the Satrix TOP40 ETF has been moving in a channel with a downward slope. We have reached the top of that channel once again. The channel has only been breached twice in the three year period. The obvious assumption would be to believe that it will keep trading in the channel into the foreseeable future. Personally I think better ETF's with more foreign exposure and more possible upside exists.
STX40 8 RRR shortTrading Methodology:
1. An asymmetric bullish/bearish pennant is drawn using ascending and descending curved trend lines with a minimum of three price action touche points per line. The direction is determined by the previous trend.
2. The angle tool is applied from the earliest two trend touch points, beginning at the earliest touch point.
3. A trend-based Fibonacci retracement triangle is drawn starting from the earliest trend touch point and ending at the earliest touch point of the opposite trend line .
4. Based on the degree, of the earlier defined angle, the appropriate (and secret) levels are selected for the fibonacci retracement ; two levels for stop-loss and two levels for take-profit. The closest stop-loss level to the current price level is the top priority stop-loss. Though the secondary stop-loss level is often chosen for some markets such as FX and some equities in order to account for seldom unexpected resistance breaks. The greater target level is the top priority, and where majority of the shares are sold, though some may choose to close part of the position at the first target level or set it to be the stop-loss once price exceeds it. Entries should be laddered in around the levels closest of the yellow line.
This trading strategy can be applied to any market and time frame, and positions most often garner the greatest risk-to-reward ratio with the highest success rate. What more can you ask for? I will only be posting my unique trading strategy until EOY. I work solely with price action to identify pennants and apply unique trend-based fibonacci retracement levels for SL and TP levels. Reach out to me if you have any questions.