A simple trading system with 2 #movingaverages (13&21)
Prices are far away from MA presently.
"BUY" on "Mean reversion" to MA.

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A simple trading system with 2 #movingaverages (13&21)
Prices are far away from MA presently.
"BUY" on "Mean reversion" to MA.

13 & 21 were @ 17206 & 17114
& now
13 & 21 are @ 17274 & 17182

Prices too coming down & MA coming up to meet
to generate a signal !!
13 & 21 were @ open 17206 & 17114
& now
13 & 21 are @ 17292 & 17200

Prices & MA are poised to meet
to generate a "BUY" signal !

SL for Longs remain @ 17240 (Fm "VF table")
Remember, every 15 minutes, the #movingaverages are moving up..
A simple trading system with 2 #movingaverages (13&21)
Prices are far away from MA presently.
"BUY" on "Mean reversion" to MA.

21 Sma @ 17255
Buy closer to it (17255-260)with small SL 17240.
A "Fast Rise" pattern is emerging.
Fast Rise = When 13Sma comes close to 21 Sma & turns up.
Hence, Pattern remains valid till it holds above 13Sma aggressively & 21Sma conservatively.
"Doubters have no place here"
We trade probabilities
IF you believe & act, rewards await you
IF not, you can simply go around cribbing about this & that
A small life you have on this earth
Do your best
&
IF you face only worst, enjoy that sufferings and have a good laugh at GOD😃

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