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Trading Strategies

Trading Strategies – Overview and Analysis

The best strategy is useless without discipline. Here you'll find an overview of common approaches – and why psychology matters more than the setup.

Strategy Guides

The strategies in detail

In-depth guides covering entry, stop, target and common mistakes — explained calmly and honestly.

RetestBruchMarke

Break & Retest: The Patient Way to Trade Breakouts

Don't chase the breakout. Wait for the confirmation, the patient version of breakout trading.

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Überdehnung → EinstiegMittelwert

Mean Reversion: Trading Against the Extreme

Markets breathe. Mean reversion bets that overstretched moves find their way back to the average.

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POCVAHVAL

Volume Profile: Trading Where the Real Action Happened

Not when trading happened, but at which price - the volume profile shows you where the market found its balance.

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WiderstandUnterstützung

Trading Support and Resistance the Right Way

The basic language of the chart: where buyers and sellers meet again and again.

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Abpraller am VWAPVWAP

The VWAP Strategy: The Fair Price of the Day

The line institutional buyers orient themselves around, and why it gives you a reference point too.

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TrendlinieBruch

Trading Trendlines and Trend Channels

A trendline isn't a magic stroke. It's a visible trace of where buyers or sellers have reliably stepped in so far.

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Range-HochRange-Tief

Range Trading: Working the Edges of a Sideways Market

When the market doesn't know where to go, you buy at the bottom and sell at the top — as long as the edges hold.

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AbsorptionVerkaufsdruck

Order Flow & Footprint: Learning to Read the Battle in the Chart

Order flow shows you who is actually trading aggressively right now: a confirmation tool, not a magic signal.

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BalanceImbalance

Auction Market Theory: Reading the Market as an Auction

Not a chart trick but a lens: the market is constantly searching for the price both sides are willing to trade at.

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1. SchubPause2. SchubZiel

Measured Move: Projecting a Price Target From the First Leg

One move, one pause, a second move — the Measured Move hands you a target before you're even in the trade.

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viele kleine Tradeskleine Ziele · enge Stops

Scalping: Trading by the Second and Minute

Many small trades with tight targets - a demanding method where costs and concentration decide the outcome.

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Liquidity GrabUnterstützung · Stops darunter

Liquidity & Liquidity Grabs: Where Stops Sit and Why Price Hunts Them

The market moves toward where the most orders are waiting – reading liquidity zones helps you make sense of many seemingly random spikes.

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Strategy Types

The Most Common Trading Strategies

Every strategy has its strengths and weaknesses. What matters is not which one you choose – but whether you stick to it.

Scalping

Very short holding period, many trades per day. Scalping requires extreme concentration and fast reactions. The danger: overtrading and emotional burnout.

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Day Trading

All positions are closed on the same day. Day trading needs fixed routines and clear rules. Without a plan, you lose – statistically guaranteed.

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Swing-Trading

Hold positions for days to weeks. Swing trading requires patience and the ability to withstand drawdowns – without panic selling.

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Position Trading

Long-term positions held for weeks to months. Here conviction matters more than speed. The biggest challenge: not selling too early.

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Breakout Trading

Entry on breakout from a range or formation. Breakout traders need patience while waiting and speed when entering – a difficult combination.

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News Trading

Trading based on economic data and news. Extremely risky without a clear plan. Most news traders lose – because they act impulsively rather than strategically.

Core Principles

What Every Successful Strategy Has in Common

Clear Rules

Every profitable strategy has clear rules for entry, exit and risk management. No interpretation, no gut feeling – just rules.

Risk Management

Without risk management, every strategy is gambling. Maximum 1-2% risk per trade, clear drawdown limits and consistent stop losses.

Repeatability

A good strategy doesn't work once – it works consistently over hundreds of trades. FlowTrader AI measures whether your strategy truly performs.

Psychological Fit

The best strategy is the one that fits your personality. Scalping for patient people or swing trading for impatient ones never works.

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