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Alahym Strategy For High Frequency Trading

NASDAQ:AAPL   Apple Inc
Now We Understand Trading On High Frequency Trading Is Dangerous Due To Others Participating On The Market & How Quickly It Is Moving But This Is A Mental Game.
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This Strategy Is Based On Two Indicators

Williams Percent Range
200 EMA-Exponential Moving Average

Verifications For Entering Buy Trade Using Alahym Strategy For High Frequency Trading

WILLIAMS PERCENT RANGE Indicator Is Showing That Price Is Below The -50 Horizontal Line And In A OverDeal Position Which Is Being At Or Below -80 Line On The Williams Percent Indicator

The 200 EMA Is Acting As Support, Which Is Telling Us Price Is Above The 200 EMA

Verifications For Entering Sell Trade Using Alahym Strategy For High Frequency Trading

WILLIAMS PERCENT RANGE Indicator Is Showing That Price Is Above The -50 Horizontal Line And Is In A OverCop Position Which Is Being At Or Above -20 Line On The Williams Percent Indicator

The 200 EMA Is Acting As Resistance, Which Is Telling Us Price Is Below The 200 EMA

These Are Your Verifications For Seeking A Buy And Sell Action Using Alahym Strategy On High Frequency Trading Platforms With Indicators, Seek For An Great Entry Point When Using This Strategy Because Your Action When Entering Trade Will Result If You Are In Profit Or Not, The Goal When Trading HFT Is Ending Trade In Profit, When Entering Buy Trade You Want To Be Above Entry Point And When Entering Sell Trade You Want To Be Below Your Entry Point But You Can Text Me On Here On TradingView If You Need Help Arranging Chart Also Indicators And Access To PowerPoints On Trading Plus The Eastern Versus Western Mentality PowerPoint.
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