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PAL strategy

https://www.tradingview.com/x/SOVBh9i4/
https://www.tradingview.com/x/DsBYrjmu/
This trading script is based on the foundational concepts of the BBMA Omaa Ally, but it incorporates several custom additions and modifications tailored to a specific individual trading style. The general approach for utilizing these signals is as follows:
1. EXT, CSM, and CSAK Signals: When any of these momentum/breakout signals occur, the trader typically waits for a re-entry or retracement of the price action. The actual trade entry is then made upon contact with the opposing WMA 5 or WMA 10 lines.
2. CSAK with CB1 (CBS): If a CSAK candle forms concurrently with a CB1 (an initial breakout confirmation), the setup is designated as a **CBS**. For lower timeframes (M5/M15), an instant entry may be taken on the CBS candle, while entries on higher timeframes (H1/H4/Daily) are taken on the WMA 5/10 retracement following the CBS.
3. CSAK with CB1 and Dominant Break (PAL): A setup involving a CSAK candle, CB1, and a break of a Dominant candle/level is identified as a **PAL**. Similar to the CBS rule, an instant entry is taken on M5/M15, and a **WMA 5/10 retracement entry is utilized for higher timeframes.
4. CPA Signals: The **CPA** signal is treated as a high-conviction setup, warranting an instant entry. For all trades, the Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) are managed by exiting the trade if the price breaks the opposing WMA 5 or WMA 10 line.
**In an advanced trading context, the confirmation of a re-entry on a higher timeframe is verified by observing an EXT signal on a corresponding lower timeframe. This is known as confluent confirmation.
Monthly -> daily
Weekly -> H4
Daily -> H1
H4 -> m15
H1 -> m5
https://www.tradingview.com/x/DsBYrjmu/
This trading script is based on the foundational concepts of the BBMA Omaa Ally, but it incorporates several custom additions and modifications tailored to a specific individual trading style. The general approach for utilizing these signals is as follows:
1. EXT, CSM, and CSAK Signals: When any of these momentum/breakout signals occur, the trader typically waits for a re-entry or retracement of the price action. The actual trade entry is then made upon contact with the opposing WMA 5 or WMA 10 lines.
2. CSAK with CB1 (CBS): If a CSAK candle forms concurrently with a CB1 (an initial breakout confirmation), the setup is designated as a **CBS**. For lower timeframes (M5/M15), an instant entry may be taken on the CBS candle, while entries on higher timeframes (H1/H4/Daily) are taken on the WMA 5/10 retracement following the CBS.
3. CSAK with CB1 and Dominant Break (PAL): A setup involving a CSAK candle, CB1, and a break of a Dominant candle/level is identified as a **PAL**. Similar to the CBS rule, an instant entry is taken on M5/M15, and a **WMA 5/10 retracement entry is utilized for higher timeframes.
4. CPA Signals: The **CPA** signal is treated as a high-conviction setup, warranting an instant entry. For all trades, the Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) are managed by exiting the trade if the price breaks the opposing WMA 5 or WMA 10 line.
**In an advanced trading context, the confirmation of a re-entry on a higher timeframe is verified by observing an EXT signal on a corresponding lower timeframe. This is known as confluent confirmation.
Monthly -> daily
Weekly -> H4
Daily -> H1
H4 -> m15
H1 -> m5
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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.