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51 Trading Strategies: Optimize Your Portfolio for Every Market Condition

Strategy 21: Fibonacci Retracement Fade

Enter at the 61.8% or 78.6% retracement of a strong move, with stop beyond 88.6%. -business- 51 Trading Strategies- Optimise Your...

Strategy 42: Maximum Daily Loss Limit

If daily loss exceeds 2% of capital, stop trading entirely. Come back tomorrow. Non-negotiable. 51 Trading Strategies: Optimize Your Portfolio for Every

  1. Bollinger Band Squeeze – Enter short at upper band after bandwidth < 15.
  2. RSI 2-period Extreme – Buy when RSI < 5 on 5-min chart (crypto/forex).
  3. Fibonacci 161.8% Failure – Short when price hits 161.8% extension and prints reversal bar.
  4. Stochastic Divergence – Price lower low, stochastic higher low = long.
  5. VWAP Reversion – First touch of VWAP after 2-hour drift = fade.
  6. Gap Fill (1-hour rule) – Trade back to previous close if gap not filled in 60 min.
  7. Pivot Point Bounce – Buy at S1 with bullish engulfing; sell at R1 with bearish engulfing.
  8. Elliott Wave C Completion – Enter after wave C ends at 100–138.2% of wave A.
  9. Harmonic Gartley – Enter at XA 78.6% retrace with PRZ confirmation.
  10. Volume-Weighted MACD – Wait for MACD histogram to double print above zero, then short.
  11. TICK Index Extreme – NYSE TICK > +1200 = short scalp; TICK < -1000 = long scalp.
  12. Correlation Reversion – If EUR/USD and GBP/USD diverge > 0.5%, fade the divergence.

While I can't reproduce the full copyrighted text of the book, I can provide a structured summary of the types of strategies such a book typically covers, organized by category, so you can understand the core approaches and apply them to your trading or business context. Bollinger Band Squeeze – Enter short at upper

Seasonal Trading: Exploiting historical trends (like the "Santa Claus Rally").

Strategy 2: Create a Trading Business Plan

Define your mission, capital allocation, monthly profit targets, and maximum drawdown limits. A business without a plan is a charity.