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Strategy Guide
Learn how to create, configure, and manage trading strategies in Crypto Trader.
What is a Strategy?
A trading strategy is a set of rules that determine when to buy and sell cryptocurrencies. Strategies analyze market data and generate trading signals.
Pre-built Strategies
Crypto Trader includes several pre-built strategies:
RSI Strategy
Uses the Relative Strength Index to identify overbought and oversold conditions.
- Buy Signal: RSI below 30 (oversold)
- Sell Signal: RSI above 70 (overbought)
- Parameters: RSI period (default: 14)
MACD Strategy
Uses Moving Average Convergence Divergence for trend following.
- Buy Signal: MACD crosses above signal line
- Sell Signal: MACD crosses below signal line
- Parameters: Fast period, slow period, signal period
Moving Average Crossover
Uses two moving averages to identify trend changes.
- Buy Signal: Short MA crosses above long MA
- Sell Signal: Short MA crosses below long MA
- Parameters: Short MA period, long MA period
Confirmed Strategy (Multi-Indicator)
Requires multiple indicators (RSI, MACD, Moving Average) to align before generating signals. This significantly reduces false signals by requiring confirmation from 2-3 indicators.
- Buy Signal: When majority of indicators agree on buy signal
- Sell Signal: When majority of indicators agree on sell signal
- Parameters:
- RSI period, oversold, overbought thresholds
- MACD fast, slow, signal periods
- MA fast, slow periods, MA type (SMA/EMA)
- Minimum confirmations required (default: 2)
- Which indicators to require (RSI, MACD, MA)
Divergence Strategy
Detects price vs. indicator divergences which are powerful reversal signals. Works exceptionally well in ranging markets.
- Buy Signal: Bullish divergence (price makes lower low, indicator makes higher low)
- Sell Signal: Bearish divergence (price makes higher high, indicator makes lower high)
- Parameters:
- Indicator type: RSI or MACD (default: RSI)
- Lookback period for swing detection (default: 20)
- Minimum swings required (default: 2)
- Minimum confidence threshold (default: 0.5)
Bollinger Bands Mean Reversion
Trades mean reversion using Bollinger Bands. Buys at lower band in uptrends, exits at middle band. Works well in ranging markets.
- Buy Signal: Price touches lower Bollinger Band in uptrend
- Sell Signal: Price reaches middle band (profit target) or touches upper band (stop loss)
- Parameters:
- Bollinger Bands period (default: 20)
- Standard deviation multiplier (default: 2.0)
- Trend filter enabled (default: True)
- Trend MA period (default: 50)
- Entry threshold (how close to band, default: 0.95)
- Exit threshold (when to take profit, default: 0.5)
Consensus Strategy (Ensemble)
Combines signals from multiple strategies with voting mechanism. Only executes when multiple strategies agree, improving signal quality through ensemble methods.
- Buy Signal: When minimum number of strategies agree on buy
- Sell Signal: When minimum number of strategies agree on sell
- Parameters:
- Strategy names to include (None = all available)
- Minimum consensus count (default: 2)
- Use performance-based weights (default: True)
- Minimum weight threshold (default: 0.3)
- Strategies to exclude
Strategy Management Page
The Strategy Management page provides a comprehensive interface for creating, editing, and managing all your trading strategies.
Accessing Strategy Management
- Click on Strategies in the navigation menu
- You'll see a table listing all your strategies with:
- Strategy name and description
- Strategy type
- Trading symbol
- Timeframes
- Status (Enabled/Disabled)
- Paper Trading mode
- Action buttons (Start, Stop, Edit, Delete)
Creating a Strategy
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Navigate to the Strategies page
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Click Create Strategy button
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The strategy dialog has three tabs:
Basic Settings Tab:
- Name: Give your strategy a descriptive name (required)
- Description: Optional description
- Strategy Type: Select from RSI, MACD, Moving Average, Confirmed, Divergence, Bollinger Mean Reversion, Consensus, DCA, Grid, or Momentum
- Symbol: Trading pair (e.g., BTC/USD)
- Exchange: Select the exchange (required)
- Timeframes: Select one or more timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, 1d)
- Paper Trading Mode: Toggle for paper trading (recommended for testing)
Parameters Tab:
- Configure strategy-specific parameters
- Parameters vary by strategy type
- Default values are provided for all parameters
- See strategy-specific sections below for parameter details
Risk Settings Tab:
- Position Size (%): Percentage of capital to use per trade
- Stop Loss (%): Maximum loss percentage before exit
- Take Profit (%): Profit target percentage
- Max Position Size: Optional maximum position size limit
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Click Create to save the strategy
The strategy will appear in the strategies table. New strategies start as Disabled - you must enable and start them manually.
Managing Strategies
Starting a Strategy
- Find the strategy in the table
- Click the Start button (green play icon)
- The strategy status will change to Enabled and it will begin generating signals
Stopping a Strategy
- Find the running strategy in the table
- Click the Stop button (red stop icon)
- The strategy will stop generating new signals
Editing a Strategy
- Click the Edit button (pencil icon) for the strategy
- Modify any settings in the dialog
- Click Update to save changes
Note: Strategy type cannot be changed after creation. You must create a new strategy with a different type.
Deleting a Strategy
- Click the Delete button (red trash icon)
- Confirm the deletion in the dialog
- The strategy and all its configuration will be permanently deleted
Strategy Types
DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging)
Invests a fixed amount at regular intervals (daily, weekly, or monthly). Ideal for long-term accumulation.
Parameters:
- Amount: Fixed investment amount per interval
- Interval: Daily, weekly, or monthly
- Target Allocation: Target portfolio allocation percentage
Grid Trading
Places buy orders at lower price levels and sell orders at higher levels. Profits from price oscillations.
Parameters:
- Grid Spacing: Percentage between grid levels
- Number of Levels: Grid levels above and below center price
- Profit Target: Profit percentage to take
Momentum
Trades based on price momentum with volume confirmation. Enters on strong upward momentum, exits on reversal.
Parameters:
- Lookback Period: Period for momentum calculation
- Momentum Threshold: Minimum momentum to enter
- Volume Threshold: Volume increase multiplier for confirmation
- Exit Threshold: Momentum reversal threshold
Strategy Configuration
Basic Settings
- Name: Descriptive name for your strategy
- Symbol: Trading pair (e.g., BTC/USD)
- Timeframe: Data timeframe (1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1d)
- Enabled: Turn strategy on/off
Parameters
Each strategy has specific parameters:
- RSI Strategy: RSI period, overbought threshold, oversold threshold
- MACD Strategy: Fast period, slow period, signal period
- Moving Average: Short period, long period, MA type (SMA/EMA)
- Confirmed Strategy: RSI, MACD, and MA parameters, minimum confirmations
- Divergence Strategy: Indicator type, lookback period, confidence threshold
- Bollinger Mean Reversion: Period, std dev, trend filter settings
- Consensus Strategy: Strategy selection, consensus threshold, weighting options
Risk Settings
- Position Size: Amount to trade per signal
- Max Position: Maximum position size
- Stop Loss: Percentage, price level, or ATR-based dynamic stop
- ATR-based stops: Automatically adjust stop distance based on market volatility
- ATR Multiplier: Multiplier for ATR calculation (default: 2.0)
- ATR Period: Period for ATR calculation (default: 14)
- Take Profit: Profit target
- Trend Filter: Optional ADX-based trend filter to avoid trading in choppy markets
Multi-Timeframe Strategies
Strategies can use multiple timeframes:
- Primary timeframe for signal generation
- Higher timeframes for trend confirmation
- Lower timeframes for entry timing
Strategy Scheduling
Strategies can be scheduled to run:
- Continuous: Runs on every new candle
- Time-based: Runs at specific times
- Condition-based: Runs when conditions are met
Managing Strategies
Enabling/Disabling
- Toggle strategy on/off without deleting
- Disabled strategies don't generate signals
- Useful for testing multiple strategies
Editing Strategies
- Select the strategy
- Click "Edit"
- Modify parameters
- Save changes
Deleting Strategies
- Select the strategy
- Click "Delete"
- Confirm deletion
Strategy Performance
Monitor strategy performance:
- Win Rate: Percentage of profitable trades
- Total Return: Overall return
- Sharpe Ratio: Risk-adjusted return
- Max Drawdown: Largest peak-to-trough decline
- Number of Trades: Total trades executed
Best Practices
- Backtest First: Always backtest strategies before live trading
- Start Small: Use small position sizes initially
- Monitor Performance: Regularly review strategy results
- Adjust Parameters: Optimize based on performance
- Use Paper Trading: Test changes in paper trading first
Creating Custom Strategies
For advanced users, you can create custom strategies:
- See Developer Guide
- Extend the
BaseStrategyclass - Implement signal generation logic
- Register your strategy