Tools and Indicators:

  • Chart Time Frame: 1-minute or 5-minute chart (for quick scalping)

  • Trend Indicator: 50-period Simple Moving Average (SMA)

  • Pullback Indicator: 14-period Relative Strength Index (RSI)

Entry Criteria:

1. Identify the Trend:

Use the 50-period SMA to determine the trend.

  • Uptrend: Price is above the 50-period SMA.

  • Downtrend: Price is below the 50-period SMA.

2. Wait for a Pullback:

  • In an uptrend, wait for the RSI to drop below 30 (indicating an oversold condition).

  • In a downtrend, wait for the RSI to rise above 70 (indicating an overbought condition).

3. Confirm the Pullback:

  • For an uptrend, enter a long position when the RSI rises back above 30.

  • For a downtrend, enter a short position when the RSI drops back below 70.

Exit Criteria:

1. Profit Target: Set a profit target based on a fixed number of pips or a percentage of the entry price. Typically, aim for a small, quick gain (e.g., 5-10 pips).

2. Stop Loss: Set a tight stop loss to limit potential losses. Place it just below the recent swing low (for long positions) or just above the recent swing high (for short positions).

Example:

Uptrend Scenario:

1. Price is above the 50-period SMA.

2. RSI drops below 30 (indicating a potential pullback).

3. RSI rises back above 30, confirming the pullback.

4. Enter a long position.

5. Set a profit target of 5-10 pips.

6. Place a stop loss just below the recent swing low.

Downtrend Scenario:

1. Price is below the 50-period SMA.

2. RSI rises above 70 (indicating a potential pullback).

3. RSI drops back below 70, confirming the pullback.

4. Enter a short position.

5. Set a profit target of 5-10 pips.

6. Place a stop loss just above the recent swing high.

Additional Tips:

Market Conditions: Ensure there is enough market volatility. Low volatility can make scalping difficult.

News Events: Avoid trading around major news releases, as these can cause unpredictable price movements.

Risk Management: Never risk more than 1-2% of your trading capital on a single trade.

Backtesting: Before implementing this strategy with real money, backtest it on historical data to understand its performance and make necessary adjustments.

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