Once you dig into long term please share. I only do long term. Short term would kill me on taxes
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Sure. Are you trading options or commons? The system I use works on any timeframe. 'The Strat' numbers each candle. An inside candle is a '1' and represents consolidation on a smaller timeframe. So a '1' on a 60 minute candle would look like chop or consolidation on a 5 or 15 minute timeframe. First you need to define 'long term'. 6 months? 2 years? 5 years? For me I look at the yearly, monthly, and weekly when looking for longer term trades (longer term for me is a few weeks). The Strat also looks for full timeframe continuity (FTFC), meaning all timeframes have to be green at the time I'm ready to enter. We mainly look for reversals back into FTFC. So maybe a stock has been going up for months then has some profit taking and maybe the weekly pulls back and is a 2 down. A 2 down is a candle that broke below the low of the previous candle and a 2 up is a candle that broke the previous candles high. So the yearly and monthly are still green but the weekly is a red 2 down. Once the weekly goes back to green you now have a reversal back into FTFC. This means there are buyers at all timeframes. When this happens buying algos start triggering. As it breaks previous highs it takes out stops, which means shorters now have to buy back. That helps drive price up higher then natural buyers step in. It sounds complicated but after awhile it clicks. I look for inside candles and enter when they break whichever side gives it FTFC. On my very quick scalp trades I don't care what the yearly and sometimes the monthly are doing because I'm not in it long enough for that to matter. But if I'm looking to hold a few days I make sure I have FTFC to at least the monthly.
For longer term maybe try a 10 year, 5 year, 3 year, 1 year, quarterly and monthly charts. If you are only looking for a 6 month trade then a 10 year may not matter and maybe not even a 5 year.
I have a youtube channel and just did 2 videos Friday on the watchlist I just posted above. I have about 75 or so videos. Sara Sabatino has a few great videos on The Strat too. Rob Smith (created The Strat) has a bunch of videos too. His material is free. He started on the options floor at 15 years old. His dad worked for Merill Lynch for years. Rob worked on the floor for like 31 years and spent about 10 years developing The Strat and gives it away for free. I have been trading for about 8 years and tried all different moving averages, oscillators, and MACD and none have been as successful as The Strat.
Sorry for the long post but wanted to help out a fellow poster and hope this helps anyone that is interested.
Here are a few links and sorry if I broke any rules sharing these. If so feel free to remove the links. I get nothing from any of this but just putting it out there for anyone interested. I got alot of help along the way and try to pay it forward whenever I can. The Strat is a great group that helps anyone interested.
Twitter:
@RobInTheBlack
@_JamesBradley_ Jim is a acommercial pilot. Not sure if he still flies but he makes anywhere from $400 to $2000 in the first 3 minutes of market open every day
@CyberDog2
@TradeSniperSara
Youtube:
me >
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiG8zJkXMYT94qGIougGdxw/videos
Sara >
https://www.youtube.com/user/ssabatino84/videos
Rob >
https://www.youtube.com/user/smithsintheblack/videos
These people are all more than happy to help anyone. Sara quit her job about a year ago and trades full-time now. She is a single parent in her mid 30's and is very good at The Strat. And for anyone in Chicago Rob welcomes visitors to his office. He has 16 monitors and watches them all day and calls out setups. I'm no longer in his chat room but a few stratters have been to his office.
My first Strat video was 6/30/2020. Prior to that all of my videos talk about other indicators I used to use. Feel free to watch them but if I were to try to help anyone I would tell them to forget all of that stuff and focus on The Strat.
Strat 'cheat sheet' created by Sara (timeframes don't matter):
Screenshot of a setup I shared awhile back (timeframes don't matter):