EMA Crossover Scalp Trading Strategy
Fast EMA crossover strategy for quick scalps. Uses 9/21 EMA cross with volume confirmation for rapid entries and exits.
11 trading strategies tagged as 1.5:1 R:R (risk/reward ratio). Each template is fully documented with entry rules, indicators, risk management, and configuration parameters.
Fast EMA crossover strategy for quick scalps. Uses 9/21 EMA cross with volume confirmation for rapid entries and exits.
Quick scalp into session VWAP reclaim: when price dips below VWAP then pushes back above it with volume, traders who sold the dip get trapped. Enter on the reclaim close and target…
Keltner Channels use ATR to build dynamic envelopes around an EMA. In trending intraday conditions, bounces off the middle EMA (or lower band in uptrend) offer quick scalping entri…
Supertrend with fast settings (period 5, multiplier 2) flips direction on smaller moves, making it suitable for scalp entries. Trade each Supertrend flip with tight stops for quick…
Trade engulfing candle patterns that completely swallow the previous candle, signaling a powerful momentum shift.
Doji candles at key levels signal indecision and potential reversal. Dragonfly, Gravestone, and Long-legged Dojis each have specific meanings.
Range bars create equal-sized candles. Trade mean reversion when price stretches away from the VWAP using Bollinger Bands on range charts.
Round numbers (1.3000, 50000, 4500) act as psychological magnets. Trade reactions, bounces, and breakouts at these institutional levels.
When price deviates 2+ standard deviations from its mean, reversion is statistically likely. Use Z-Score to measure deviation and time entries.
Trade the spread between two correlated instruments. When correlation breaks, the spread is expected to revert, go long the underperformer, short the outperformer.
Calculate the Z-score of price relative to its 50-period moving average. Extreme Z-scores (±2 or ±2.5) indicate statistically significant deviation, fade these extremes expecting m…