SamLazno

Waves about to breakout - WAVES:BTC Analysis.

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SamLazno Updated   
BINANCE:WAVESBTC   Waves / Bitcoin
Hello everyone and welcome to this analysis on WAVESBTC .

On this analysis I will use the EMA crossing strategy on the hour chart. Usually I am using it in wider timeframes too avoid fakeouts.

Reminder on EMA crossing strategy:
-RSI under 70
-EMA 26 crosses EMA 52
-Low volume on MACD (optional)
-4 hours chart (for 4%-10% gains)
-1 hour chart (for 3%-6% gains)


As you can see the technical tool that I am using and has been rewarding to me is based on the EMA 52,26,12. A crossover of the EMA 52 and 26 is a sign of a beginning of a trend. In this case you can see that the EMA 26 has crossed the EMA 52 few hours ago, but has not yet started the breakout that we are here to catch. I have drawn what represents a bullish rectangle (in blue) in which the price has been trading and is expected to make its run up. In order to assess if the price will make a move upward or downward, the EMA crossing strategy helps us make a decision. The fact that the EMA crossover happened few hours ago is not a problem considering the fact that if the breakout did not occur already then the price is likely to have a short pullback before exploding.

To support the potential breakout, MACD is showing a bullish crossover as well.

Conservative Approach:

Enter just above upper edge of rectangle. (Around 6366 Satoshis)
Stop loss under upper edge of rectangle. (Around 6208 Satoshis)
Take profit at just under 7000 Satoshis. (+5%)

Aggressive Approach:

Enter at market.
Stop loss just under EMA 52. (Around 6000 satoshis)
Take profit around 6600. (+6,5%)

N.B: This strategy safely works for short term price movements. For example, my take profits are usually between 4 and 8%. Additionally, I use 2% of my portfolio per trade with a risk/reward ratio of 2.


**This is my set up and I am sharing that with you for educational purpose. This isn't, in any case, financial advice.**

Trade closed: stop reached

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