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James Gordon Strategy

This strategy is designed to identify potential bullish “bounce” points off a long-term moving average, specifically the 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA), on a 4-hour chart. The logic behind the strategy assumes that when price action interacts with this key support level and then closes above it, buyers are showing renewed interest and strength at that price level.

How It Works:

1. Focus on the 200 EMA:

The 200 EMA is often considered a long-term trend indicator. Price trading above the 200 EMA generally suggests an uptrend, while price trading below it suggests a downtrend. By targeting bounces on this EMA, the strategy looks for moments when price is demonstrating a willingness to hold or reclaim a pivotal support level.

2. Bounce Condition:

A “bounce” is defined by two key criteria:

- Test of Support: During the chosen candle (4-hour timeframe), the low price of the candle reaches the 200 EMA or dips just below it, indicating the market is testing that support zone.
- Close Above the EMA: By the end of that same candle, the price closes above the 200 EMA, signaling that buyers stepped in and defended that level.

3. Why This Matters:

When a candle’s low touches or moves below an important moving average, it might appear that the price could break down further. However, if the candle still manages to close above this moving average, it indicates resilience and potential bullish momentum. This can be an early sign of a price rebound, potentially offering a trading opportunity for those looking to go long.

4. Practical Use:

- Entry Signals: Traders may use these bounce signals to time entries, betting on the idea that price could move higher now that key support has held.
- Stop Placement and Risk Management: Traders can define their risk by placing stops just below the recent low or slightly under the 200 EMA.
- Market Context: To maximize its usefulness, traders should combine the bounce condition with other indicators, market structure analysis, and fundamental insights.
Traders should consider the overall trend, momentum indicators, volume profiles, or macro events to increase confidence in the signal.

In essence, the strategy aims to highlight moments when price action “bounces” off a crucial support level, potentially signaling a favorable entry point for bullish trades.
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