SBV Technical Analysis - Trading Volume with Confidence
Simple Trading System
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Simple Trading System
based on the SBV Technical Analysis
Simple Trading System - Explanation of the basic principles of the simple
trading system.
Long Position - Explanation of rules that can be used to open a long
position.
Short Position - Explanation of rules that can be used to generate a short
signal.
Stop-Loss - A few suggestions on protecting a system and setting stop-loss
levels based on the technical indicators.
Additional Rules - Examples of additional rules for a more conservative
trading system.
Prolonged
Trends - SBV chart example with an explanation of how to adjust the signal
level during prolonged trends when we witness large Buying or Selling volume
accumulation.
Protect
Profit - Another example of protecting profit after a prolonged trend and
adjusting the signal level to extremely oversold levels.
Different Signal
Levels - An SBV chart example that compares the use of different signal
levels. In this example, 33% and 20% lines are compared.
Trailing Stop
- This is a chart example that explains the use of a trailing stop based on the
SBV indicator.
Trailing Exit
- This chart example shows the use of trailing principle to exit a position.
Trailing Signal Line
- This chart example explains an alternative use of the trailing principle to
generate signals.
Adjusting to a Trend
- An explanation of a possible trading system adjustment if a trader has
knowledge of the parent, longer-term trend.
Long-Tern Trading - Taking a look at our
proprietary indicators once a week or even once a month could be enough to
define the long-term direction of the market. No matter what you trade, a
long-term index analysis can give you a clear picture of what to do with your
investments.
Mid-Term Trading - Check our charts and
SBV Oscillator once a day after the market closes to see where the market has a
tendency to go in the mid-term. By using this simple trading system you, may
become a successful mid-term trader.
Short-Tern Trading - A simple trading
system can be used by short-term traders who are willing to make use of more
signals in exchange for greater potential profit.
60-day chart example - An example of a 60-day (1 bar = 1 hour) chart
analysis to generate 3-7 signals a month.
30-day chart example -An example of a
30-day (1 bar = 30 minutes) chart analysis to generate 8-12 signals a month.
15-day chart example - An example of a 15-day (1 bar = 15 minutes) SBV
analysis to generate 5-9 signals a week.
1-day chart example - An example of a 1-day (1 bar = 1 minute) chart
analysis for intraday trading.
MA - Moving Averages - An example
of a trading system that is based on the use of two technical indicators - the
SBV oscillator and moving averages.



