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Quickfingers Luc's Base Breaking Strategy

The Quickfingers Luc Strategy is a trading system designed for TradingView, inspired by the principles laid out by the trader known as "Quickfingers Luc". This strategy focuses on capitalizing on short-term price movements in the markets. It is particularly tailored for traders who prefer a hands-on, active trading approach and is well-suited for various markets including cryptocurrencies, stocks, and forex.
Core Principles:
Identifying Base Levels: The strategy involves identifying key "base" levels in the price chart, which are essentially points of significant support and resistance. These levels are used as reference points for entry and exit positions.
Scalping Small Profits: The primary goal is to scalp for small, consistent profits from minor price fluctuations, rather than aiming for large gains from substantial market moves.
Multiple Entries and Exits: The strategy encourages multiple entries and exits around these base levels. When the price drops to a base level, a buy order is placed. Conversely, when the price rises to a certain threshold above the base level, a sell order is triggered.
Risk Management: Risk management is a critical aspect of the Quickfingers Luc Strategy. It emphasizes the importance of setting tight stop losses and having a clear exit plan to minimize potential losses.
Adaptability: The strategy is adaptable to various market conditions and is designed to work in both trending and range-bound markets.
Core Principles:
Identifying Base Levels: The strategy involves identifying key "base" levels in the price chart, which are essentially points of significant support and resistance. These levels are used as reference points for entry and exit positions.
Scalping Small Profits: The primary goal is to scalp for small, consistent profits from minor price fluctuations, rather than aiming for large gains from substantial market moves.
Multiple Entries and Exits: The strategy encourages multiple entries and exits around these base levels. When the price drops to a base level, a buy order is placed. Conversely, when the price rises to a certain threshold above the base level, a sell order is triggered.
Risk Management: Risk management is a critical aspect of the Quickfingers Luc Strategy. It emphasizes the importance of setting tight stop losses and having a clear exit plan to minimize potential losses.
Adaptability: The strategy is adaptable to various market conditions and is designed to work in both trending and range-bound markets.
Open-source script
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♥ @DaviddTech
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🔥Telegram Group:
t.me/DaviddTech
⚡ Videos & Tutorials :
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♥ @DaviddTech
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
✅💰⚡ Become part of the community get early get access here:
daviddtech.com
🔥Telegram Group:
t.me/DaviddTech
⚡ Videos & Tutorials :
youtube.com/channel/UC7NJLsf6IonOy8QI8gt5BeA?sub_confirmation=1
♥ @DaviddTech
daviddtech.com
🔥Telegram Group:
t.me/DaviddTech
⚡ Videos & Tutorials :
youtube.com/channel/UC7NJLsf6IonOy8QI8gt5BeA?sub_confirmation=1
♥ @DaviddTech
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.