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HabibiTrades Pro System

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Strategy Overview
This strategy uses the following conditions:

WMA Crossover: To determine the direction of the market trend.

ADX: To confirm whether the trend is strong enough for trade.

Volume Spike: To validate the trade signal with increased market participation.

Let's break down each component and its role in the strategy.

1. WMA (Weighted Moving Average) Crossover:
The WMA is a type of moving average that gives more weight to recent prices. In this strategy, we use two WMAs:

Fast WMA (short period): Reacts quicker to price changes.

Slow WMA (long period): Reacts slower to price changes.

How it works:
Bullish Entry (Long): The Fast WMA crosses above the Slow WMA, indicating a potential upward price movement (bullish trend).

Bearish Entry (Short): The Fast WMA crosses below the Slow WMA, indicating a potential downward price movement (bearish trend).

2. ADX (Average Directional Index):
The ADX measures the strength of a trend, regardless of whether the trend is up or down.

How it works:
ADX > 20: Indicates a strong trend (either bullish or bearish). This is the threshold for considering a trade.

ADX > 30: Indicates an even stronger trend and is used to indicate high confidence in the trend direction.

3. Volume Spike:
Volume is an important indicator that tells you how much trading activity is happening in the market. A volume spike occurs when the current volume is significantly higher than the average volume over a specified period.

How it works:
Volume Spike Condition: The current volume is compared to the average volume (SMA). If the current volume is greater than the Volume SMA multiplied by the Volume Multiplier, a volume spike is detected.

Volume spikes are used to validate the strength of the trend and increase the likelihood that the trade signal is meaningful.

Strategy Logic
Long Entry Conditions (Buy Signal):
WMA Crossover: The Fast WMA crosses above the Slow WMA (bullish signal).

ADX: The ADX is above 20 (indicating a strong trend).

Volume Spike: The current volume is higher than the Volume SMA multiplied by the Volume Multiplier, confirming market participation.

Short Entry Conditions (Sell Signal):
WMA Crossover: The Fast WMA crosses below the Slow WMA (bearish signal).

ADX: The ADX is above 20 (indicating a strong trend).

Volume Spike: The current volume is higher than the Volume SMA multiplied by the Volume Multiplier, confirming market participation.

Exit Conditions:
Trailing Stop: A trailing stop is used based on the highest price for long trades or the lowest price for short trades since the entry. The position is exited when the price moves against the trade by a set amount (in ticks).

Note di rilascio
📈 Trend-Following Strategy
WMA Crossover + ADX + Volume Spike
Looking for a reliable way to catch strong trends and avoid false signals? This strategy gives you a clear 3-step checklist for taking high-probability trades with confidence.

🔧 Indicators & Settings Used:
Indicator Purpose Recommended Settings
Fast WMA Identifies recent price action 9-period
Slow WMA Smooths trend direction 21-period
ADX Confirms trend strength Threshold: 20+, Strong: 30+
Volume Spike Confirms trader participation Volume > 1.5× 20-period SMA Volume
Trailing Stop Manages exit Example: 15–30 ticks/pips
🧠 Step-By-Step Breakdown
1. ✅ WMA Crossover – Spot the Trend Early
The Weighted Moving Average (WMA) gives more importance to recent price data. By using two WMAs, we detect the trend’s direction:

🔹 Fast WMA (9-period): Follows price closely

🔸 Slow WMA (21-period): Reacts slower, shows overall trend

📊 How it works:

Bullish Signal (Buy): Fast WMA crosses above Slow WMA

Bearish Signal (Sell): Fast WMA crosses below Slow WMA

This crossover gives you a visual clue when the market starts shifting momentum.

2. 📈 ADX (Average Directional Index) – Filter for Strength
The ADX doesn’t care if the market is going up or down — it just tells you if the trend is strong.

📊 How to Use ADX:

ADX > 20: Trend is strong enough to consider trading

ADX > 30: High-confidence trend (more momentum)

ADX < 20: Choppy or sideways — avoid trading

🔎 You only want to trade when there's real directional force behind the move.

3. 📊 Volume Spike – Confirm Market Participation
A good setup becomes great when it has volume behind it.

Why Volume Matters:

Low volume = weak move

High volume = real money backing the move

📊 Volume Spike Condition:

Current Volume > (Average Volume SMA) × Multiplier
Example:
If your volume SMA is 1,000 and multiplier is 1.5 → Volume spike = volume above 1,500.

Recommended Settings:

Volume SMA Period: 20

Volume Multiplier: 1.5×

This confirms that other traders are getting involved too — not just a ghost signal.

🟢 BUY Setup (Long Trade)
✔️ Fast WMA (9) crosses above Slow WMA (21)
✔️ ADX > 20
✔️ Volume spike (Current volume > 1.5× SMA volume)

🔁 Exit: Use a trailing stop, based on highest price since entry (e.g., 25 ticks)

🔴 SELL Setup (Short Trade)
✔️ Fast WMA (9) crosses below Slow WMA (21)
✔️ ADX > 20
✔️ Volume spike (Current volume > 1.5× SMA volume)

🔁 Exit: Use a trailing stop, based on lowest price since entry

🔄 Trailing Stop Logic
A trailing stop helps you stay in winning trades while protecting profits.

Long Trade: Exit if price drops from the peak by X ticks/pips

Short Trade: Exit if price rises from the low by X ticks/pips

🔧 Suggested setting: Start with 25 ticks and adjust to your market/timeframe.

🧰 Where to Use This Strategy
✅ Stocks
✅ Forex
✅ Crypto
✅ Futures

Best Timeframes:

Intraday: 1m, 5m , 10m, 15m, 1H

Swing: 4H / Daily
Note di rilascio
Strategy Overview
This strategy uses the following conditions:

WMA Crossover: To determine the direction of the market trend.

ADX: To confirm whether the trend is strong enough for trade.

Volume Spike: To validate the trade signal with increased market participation.

Let's break down each component and its role in the strategy.

1. WMA (Weighted Moving Average) Crossover:
The WMA is a type of moving average that gives more weight to recent prices. In this strategy, we use two WMAs:

Fast WMA (short period): Reacts quicker to price changes.

Slow WMA (long period): Reacts slower to price changes.

How it works:
Bullish Entry (Long): The Fast WMA crosses above the Slow WMA, indicating a potential upward price movement (bullish trend).

Bearish Entry (Short): The Fast WMA crosses below the Slow WMA, indicating a potential downward price movement (bearish trend).

2. ADX (Average Directional Index):
The ADX measures the strength of a trend, regardless of whether the trend is up or down.

How it works:
ADX > 20: Indicates a strong trend (either bullish or bearish). This is the threshold for considering a trade.

ADX > 30: Indicates an even stronger trend and is used to indicate high confidence in the trend direction.

3. Volume Spike:
Volume is an important indicator that tells you how much trading activity is happening in the market. A volume spike occurs when the current volume is significantly higher than the average volume over a specified period.

How it works:
Volume Spike Condition: The current volume is compared to the average volume (SMA). If the current volume is greater than the Volume SMA multiplied by the Volume Multiplier, a volume spike is detected.

Volume spikes are used to validate the strength of the trend and increase the likelihood that the trade signal is meaningful.

Strategy Logic
Long Entry Conditions (Buy Signal):
WMA Crossover: The Fast WMA crosses above the Slow WMA (bullish signal).

ADX: The ADX is above 20 (indicating a strong trend).

Volume Spike: The current volume is higher than the Volume SMA multiplied by the Volume Multiplier, confirming market participation.

Short Entry Conditions (Sell Signal):
WMA Crossover: The Fast WMA crosses below the Slow WMA (bearish signal).

ADX: The ADX is above 20 (indicating a strong trend).

Volume Spike: The current volume is higher than the Volume SMA multiplied by the Volume Multiplier, confirming market participation.

Exit Conditions:
Trailing Stop: A trailing stop is used based on the highest price for long trades or the lowest price for short trades since the entry. The position is exited when the price moves against the trade by a set amount (in ticks).

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Release Notes
📈 Trend-Following Strategy
WMA Crossover + ADX + Volume Spike
Looking for a reliable way to catch strong trends and avoid false signals? This strategy gives you a clear 3-step checklist for taking high-probability trades with confidence.

🔧 Indicators & Settings Used:
Indicator Purpose Recommended Settings
Fast WMA Identifies recent price action 9-period
Slow WMA Smooths trend direction 21-period
ADX Confirms trend strength Threshold: 20+, Strong: 30+
Volume Spike Confirms trader participation Volume > 1.5× 20-period SMA Volume
Trailing Stop Manages exit Example: 15–30 ticks/pips
🧠 Step-By-Step Breakdown
1. ✅ WMA Crossover – Spot the Trend Early
The Weighted Moving Average (WMA) gives more importance to recent price data. By using two WMAs, we detect the trend’s direction:

🔹 Fast WMA (9-period): Follows price closely

🔸 Slow WMA (21-period): Reacts slower, shows overall trend

📊 How it works:

Bullish Signal (Buy): Fast WMA crosses above Slow WMA

Bearish Signal (Sell): Fast WMA crosses below Slow WMA

This crossover gives you a visual clue when the market starts shifting momentum.

2. 📈 ADX (Average Directional Index) – Filter for Strength
The ADX doesn’t care if the market is going up or down — it just tells you if the trend is strong.

📊 How to Use ADX:

ADX > 20: Trend is strong enough to consider trading

ADX > 30: High-confidence trend (more momentum)

ADX < 20: Choppy or sideways — avoid trading

🔎 You only want to trade when there's real directional force behind the move.

3. 📊 Volume Spike – Confirm Market Participation
A good setup becomes great when it has volume behind it.

Why Volume Matters:

Low volume = weak move

High volume = real money backing the move

📊 Volume Spike Condition:

Current Volume > (Average Volume SMA) × Multiplier
Example:
If your volume SMA is 1,000 and multiplier is 1.5 → Volume spike = volume above 1,500.

Recommended Settings:

Volume SMA Period: 20

Volume Multiplier: 1.5×

This confirms that other traders are getting involved too — not just a ghost signal.

🟢 BUY Setup (Long Trade)
✔️ Fast WMA (9) crosses above Slow WMA (21)
✔️ ADX > 20
✔️ Volume spike (Current volume > 1.5× SMA volume)

🔁 Exit: Use a trailing stop, based on highest price since entry (e.g., 25 ticks)

🔴 SELL Setup (Short Trade)
✔️ Fast WMA (9) crosses below Slow WMA (21)
✔️ ADX > 20
✔️ Volume spike (Current volume > 1.5× SMA volume)

🔁 Exit: Use a trailing stop, based on lowest price since entry

🔄 Trailing Stop Logic
A trailing stop helps you stay in winning trades while protecting profits.

Long Trade: Exit if price drops from the peak by X ticks/pips

Short Trade: Exit if price rises from the low by X ticks/pips

🔧 Suggested setting: Start with 25 ticks and adjust to your market/timeframe.

🧰 Where to Use This Strategy
✅ Stocks
✅ Forex
✅ Crypto
✅ Futures

Best Timeframes:

Intraday: 1m, 5m , 10m, 15m, 1H

Swing: 4H / Daily
Note di rilascio
Smc integration

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