📄️ When Do I "Buy and Hold"?
The "Buy and Hold" strategy operates under the assumption that the selected asset will maintain an upward trend, or at least exhibit strong momentum in one market direction, over a foreseeable short term period.
📄️ When Do I "Swing Trade"?
The Swing Trading strategy shows its strength when a clear market trend has been established but there's still volatility and rapid price changes. In contrast to "Buy and Hold," Swing Trading works better when market is moving in "waves", which allows our algorithm for easier detection of a trading asset's fair price.
📄️ When Do I "Long Only"?
The "Long Only" market order direction is specifically designed to limit entries in a Swing Trading Strategy to only "long" positions.
📄️ When Do I "Short Only"?
The "Short Only" market order direction is specifically designed to limit entries in a Swing Trading strategy to only "short" positions.
📄️ When Do I "Long-Short"?
The "Long-Short" market order direction strategy seeks to seize every market trend, both upward and downward. As such, with this option activated, you'll always be engaged in the market, taking "long" positions in a bullish market and "short" trades when the market is bearish.
📄️ How To Set Up The Right MA?
The Market Trend line is fundamental in identifying the market trend within a specific timeframe. It plays a pivotal role in dictating the suitable market order direction. As a result, adjusting the length of the moving average can impact the strategy's performance.
📄️ How To Set Up The Right Stop Loss?
The stop loss is designed to set a predefined percentage value for exiting a trade when the position's value falls beneath the threshold.
📄️ Limitations of TradeDots Signals
No indicator can perfectly predict the market or guarantee 100% profitability without some level of trader involvement, and TradeDots is no exception. Our goal is to develop robust indicators and strategies to give traders a competitive edge in the market, but they do have limitations that users need to be aware of.