When trading H1 you really only need to get the direction right for a couple of bars. Below is one of my trades on a live account. In about an hour it is up 22 Pips. I'll close it shortly because I generally avoid trading the NY Open.
Blue bars mean bullish and purple bars mean bearish. In addition, I'll only Enter a trade when the current (indicator) bar is larger than the previous one. And I'll Exit a trade when the current (indicator) bar is smaller than the previous one. In other words, if there are 8 blue bars in a row I won't hold a BUY trade for all 8 bars waiting for a purple transition. Rather, I'll hold the BUY trade as long as the blue bars continue to increment (and similarly for purple bars).
Blue bars mean bullish and purple bars mean bearish. In addition, I'll only Enter a trade when the current (indicator) bar is larger than the previous one. And I'll Exit a trade when the current (indicator) bar is smaller than the previous one. In other words, if there are 8 blue bars in a row I won't hold a BUY trade for all 8 bars waiting for a purple transition. Rather, I'll hold the BUY trade as long as the blue bars continue to increment (and similarly for purple bars).
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