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You've entered the vault. Here you'll find everything you need to master systematic trading: battle-tested strategies, professional indicators, and real-time market intelligence.
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π Top Performing Strategies
π Market Direction Breakdown
π Performance Distribution
β‘ Best Short-Term Strategies
Timeframes: 5min - 1hour
π Best Medium-Term Strategies
Timeframes: 2hour - 12hour
π Best Long-Term Strategies
Timeframes: 1day+
π Market Conditions & Trading Guide
Real-time market trends and strategy selection guidance
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π Stock Market Trend
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π― How to Use This Information
π Uptrend Market (Bullish)
When markets are trending up, prioritize LONG positions:
- Short-term: Use 5min-1hour timeframes with tight stop losses
- Medium-term: 2-12hour timeframes for swing trades
- Long-term: 1day+ timeframes for position trading
- Consider using your highest-scoring LONG strategies
π Downtrend Market (Bearish)
When markets are trending down, prioritize SHORT positions:
- Short-term: Quick in-and-out trades on lower timeframes
- Medium-term: Swing short positions with clear targets
- Long-term: Avoid or minimize long-term longs
- Consider using your highest-scoring SHORT strategies
βοΈ Sideways Market (Ranging)
When markets are ranging, use SIDEWAYS strategies:
- Range trading: Buy support, sell resistance
- Mean reversion: Fade extremes
- Lower timeframes: Better for choppy conditions
- Reduce position sizes and use tighter stops
π Spot vs. Leverage: Quick Reference
Understanding when to use leverage vs. spot trading
| Factor | Spot Trading (1 Day+) | Leveraged Trading (<1 Day) |
|---|---|---|
| Time Horizon | 1 day to weeks/months | Minutes to <24 hours |
| Leverage | None (1x only) | 3-10x typical |
| Liquidation Risk | Zero - impossible | High if mismanaged |
| Funding Fees | None | Yes (8 hours) |
| Position Monitoring | Periodic checks OK | Constant required |
| Capital Efficiency | Low - full capital needed | High - small margin |
| Emotional Stress | Low - can ignore volatility | High - every tick matters |
| Profit Potential | Moderate (trend-based) | High (if skilled) |
| Risk Level | Lower - limited to capital | Higher - can exceed capital |
| Best For | Swing trades, position trading | Scalping, day trading |
β When to Use SPOT Trading
- Long-term positions (days to months)
- High conviction trades you believe in fundamentally
- Building a portfolio over time
- During high volatility when liquidation risk is high
- Beginner traders learning the markets
- HODLing strategies for major trends
π‘ Pro Tip:
Spot trading is ideal for strategies with 1-day+ timeframes. You can't get liquidated, so you can ride out volatility and hold through market noise.
β οΈ When to Use LEVERAGE Trading
- Short-term trades (minutes to hours)
- High probability setups with clear stop losses
- When capital efficiency matters
- Scalping and day trading strategies
- Experienced traders with risk management
- Quick in-and-out momentum plays
β οΈ Warning:
Leverage amplifies both gains AND losses. Always use stop losses, never risk more than 2-3% per trade, and monitor positions constantly. Funding fees eat into profits on longer holds.
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