Cage Cycle Values for OmusdtCage Cycle Values: If the price is above 0.67647 (Buy Point), the price target is 1.13913, and if it is below 0.66245 (Sell Point), the price target is 0.19979. You can find the details of the Cage Cycle strategy attached. (MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW THE NEW TAKE PROFIT POINTS PUBLISHED AS TAKE PROFIT POINTS ARE INCREASED ACCORDING TO THE TRADING CYCLE)
Long Position:
Entry: 0.67647
Profit: 1.13913 (Will be updated if necessary in the positive direction)
Stop: 0.66245
Short Position:
Entry: 0.66245
Profit: 0.19979 (Will be updated if necessary in the positive direction)
Stop: 0.67647
The Cage Cycle Strategy is a model that emerges from analyzing approximately 2 over 20 data points (1,000,000 and above tick data). The price definitely reaches one of the specified Take Profit Points as a price target. It is not possible to determine the direction with a hundred percent certainty in financial markets. Therefore, success rates are attempted to be increased by using certain models. The Cage Cycles end when the price reaches the price target in any direction in the Cage Cycle Strategy. Although it is not an investment advice, an example of use is as follows: A Long position is opened at the price level of 0.67647, the Stop Loss is 0.66245, and the Take Profit is 1.13913. When the price reaches 0.66245, instead of the Long position that was stopped, a Short Position is opened, with the Stop Loss of the Short Position being 0.67647 and the Take Profit being 0.19979. Transactions are monitored by stopping until the market direction is determined. Considering the number of stopped transactions and the expected time, Take Profit points are updated to increase profits (Updated Take Profit Points will never be lower than the initially specified Take Profit points). By recalculating the Take Profit points to increase profits, the aim is to compensate for the losses of the stopped transactions when the Cage Cycle ends. In the data analysis of the last 10 years, the average number of stops is 12, and the highest number of stops is calculated as 83 (These figures may vary in the future). Although it is not an investment advice, in the Cage Cycle, if the amount to be stopped is set at $1, by increasing the position by half of the initial lot amount for every 10 stops (0.5 $ for every 10 stops), a higher profit can be targeted along with the increased Take Profit point. Using the Cage Cycle data provided above as an example for Peopleusdt, after 15 stops, when the cycle ends, the profit-loss calculation (Initial Stop Amount to be stopped is $1): For the first 10 stops, the loss will be 10$*1=10$, and between 10 and 15 stops, the loss will be 5*1.5$= 7.5$, resulting in a total loss of 17.5$. The profit to be obtained with the updated Take Profit points will be 1.5*27= 40.5$. The net profit, excluding commission, will be 40.5-17.5= 23$. The Cage Cycle helps you determine the Take Profit point in your own trades as well, as it is known that the price will definitely reach one of the Take Profit points. Enjoy and Good luck with your trades.
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