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  • 1. What is dRisk Analytics?
  • 2(a). Introducing Compass
  • 2(b). Immediate Entry - Begginer Strategy
  • 2(c). TrendX Entry Strategy for Compass - Intermediate Strategy
  • 2(d). Crossbow Entry Strategy for Compass - Intermediate Strategy
  • 2(c). Delta Entry Strategy for Compass - Intermediate Strategy
  • 2(d). Fibonacci Entry Strategy for Compass - Advanced Strategy
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    • 3(a). Introducing TrendX
    • 3(b). TrendX - Mean Reversion Strategy
    • 3(c). How to Use TrendX - Take Profit Identifier
    • 3(d). How to Use TrendX - Knowing when NOT to enter a trade
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    • 4(a). Introducing Iron Dome
    • 4(b). Iron Dome - Entry Strategy
    • 4(c). Iron Dome - TrendX Entry Strategy
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    • 5(a). Introducing Delta
    • 5(b). Using Delta to Find Entries
    • 5(c). Using Delta in Confluence With Compass
    • 5(d). Using Delta - Take-Profit Placement
    • 5(e). Using Delta to Set Stop-Loss
    • 5(f). Our Favorite Entry
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    • 6(a). Introducing Crossbow
    • 6(b). Crossbow Entry Strategy for Compass - Intermediate Strategy
    • 6(c).
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5(f). Our Favorite Entry

The Ultimate Entry

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Every now and then, the cosmos aligns to gift us with an extraordinarily high-probability trade opportunity. These rare moments occur when all our trading systems unanimously signal us to enter a trade in the same direction, simultaneously.

In the visual representation below, we proudly present one of these exceptional occurrences, affectionately known as the "Golden Arrow" within our dRisk team.

In the given example, take note that Compass has issued a compelling BUY signal, while simultaneously, TrendX has alerted us to oversold conditions. Remarkably, this oversold condition coincides with TrendX touching base at its Delta Zone, a zone renowned for its buy sensitivity. What does this conjunction signify? It signifies an exceptionally high-probability entry point. Remember, Compass, by itself, boasts a commendable accuracy rate. However, when we combine this accuracy with the identification of oversold conditions by TrendX and locate it within the domain of extreme buy sensitivity, as indicated by Delta, we create the ultimate recipe for a statistically high-probability entry. We do this by harnessing multiple layers of confluence, significantly elevating our probability of achieving a successful trade outcome.

As evident in the image below, the result aligns perfectly with our expectations: a winning entry.

The Importance of Confluence

For a day trader, incorporating confluence into trading decisions is paramount to enhance the probability of achieving successful entries. Confluence involves the convergence of multiple indicators or signals that align in the same direction, providing a stronger and more reliable confirmation for a trade.

By seeking confluence between our various indicators, day traders can reduce the risk of false signals and increase the confidence in their trades. This multifaceted approach not only improves the accuracy of entries but also helps day traders better manage risk and make more informed decisions in the fast-paced world of day trading. In essence, confluence acts as a powerful ally in navigating the markets, allowing day traders to tilt the odds in their favor.