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Introduction
This is the 80/20 System, welcome.
This is a reliable method that uses the stochastic oscillator, the MACD indicator, and two exponential moving averages to guarantee accurate entry and the highest profits. You will also get a template with this system that has an auto installer, making installation quick and simple.
It employs a stochastic oscillator and moving averages, which is why it is known as the 80/20 method, but it is also highly useful for identifying precise trend trading opportunities.
You might argue it finds your transactions in just 20% of the time that are 80% more lucrative. If you adhere to the very basic guidelines we have provided here, it will save you time and maybe increase your income significantly.
Whether you’re a scalper or a long-term trader, the 80/20 method might help you locate more precise entry and successful trades in less time since it is a highly flexible strategy that can be applied on all time frames.
The main objective is to earn more money and retain more of it, thus it’s fairly easy to use and has good trade management that will assure risk reduction while it maximizes your profits.
so that your account is larger at the conclusion of each trading session.
When it boils down to it, producing steady, cautious profits every day and persevering are the only ways to get from being insolvent to being profitable and successful, regardless of where you are today.
Therefore, we wish you enjoyment while using it and, of course, increased financial gain.
Highs and Lows of the Swing
In order to correctly establish our objectives, we must first define what we mean by “Swing Highs” and “Swing Lows” before delving into the rules of the system.
The point at which the price reverses and travels in the opposite direction of its initial trajectory is essentially what we refer to as a swing point.
HighS
When the high of the price at one particular point is higher than the highs of the candles to its left and right, this is known as a swing
high.
Image 1: HighS
Lows
When the low of a price at a certain point is lower than the lows of the candles to its left and right, this is known as a swing low.

Image 2: Lows
chart:

Image 3: Highs and Lows
Let’s now look at the guidelines we must follow in order to trade the system successfully.
Rules for A LONG Trade
1. Price must be higher than the Orange EMA.
2. The Blue line of the Stochastic Oscillator must be above 20.
3. The MACD Histogram must be higher than the 0 level.
4. When the price closes above the White EMA, enter the trade.
Stop Loss 5. a couple pip’s lower than the most recent swing low
6. Once the initial swing high forms, close the position.

Image 4: (Long) Rules
Trade Rules for Selling
1. The price must be lower than the Orange EMA.
2. The blue line of the stochastic oscillator must be lower than 80
3. The MACD Histogram must be lower than 0 levels.
4. When the price closes below the White EMA, enter the trade.
5. The stop loss is placed a few pip above the swing high.
6. When the initial low high develops, exit the trade.

Image 5: Sell (Short) Rules
Managing a Trade
You may add a second goal and include some efficient and lucrative trade management in this method to extract even more pip.
After the initial swing point develops, the first target is established in accordance with the guidelines. The next swing point will be your second goal.
You should take the following actions to handle the trade:
1. Cut your position in half when the price hits your first goal (first swing point).
2. Change the stop loss order to the break-even point (your entry level)
3. You have now banked some pips, which are securely kept in your account. You’ll make more money if the price hits the second objective. Since the Stop Loss has been moved to your break-even point (the level of your entry), you will not lose any money if price reverses and pulls you out of a trade (by hitting your Stop Loss), which puts you in a highly advantageous position.
Conclusion
When implemented in accordance with the guidelines and with these few sophisticated trade management principles, this technique, which is very simple to use and simple to grasp, may prove to be highly lucrative for you.
We really hope you like using it as much as we do, and we look forward to giving you more profitable trading tools in the future.
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