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Advanced BBMA

This document discusses various re-entry signals and setups for the Advance BBMA trading strategy. It describes 3 situations where the Bollinger Bands and EMA50 indicate a re-entry on a higher time frame: 1) when the EMA50 moves completely outside the BB, 2) when the EMA50 is closer to and inside the BB, and 3) when the BB is horizontal and the EMA50 is outside and parallel to it. It also provides examples and illustrations of formations like the diamond setup, golden setup using extreme C signals, and the RMR setup involving re-entries and MLV signals.

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Advanced BBMA

This document discusses various re-entry signals and setups for the Advance BBMA trading strategy. It describes 3 situations where the Bollinger Bands and EMA50 indicate a re-entry on a higher time frame: 1) when the EMA50 moves completely outside the BB, 2) when the EMA50 is closer to and inside the BB, and 3) when the BB is horizontal and the EMA50 is outside and parallel to it. It also provides examples and illustrations of formations like the diamond setup, golden setup using extreme C signals, and the RMR setup involving re-entries and MLV signals.

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Advance BBMA

 Multiple Time Frame – Ema50 Re-entry situation


Ema50 is a strong indicator for Trend, can be down or uptrend. In advance
BBMA, we can use BB and Ema50 as a Re-entry signal
 BBEMA – is a Re-entry situation, to see it, we use only TWO time frames
 There’s 3 Re-entry BBEMA situations
1. When BB squeeze/declines and Ema50 goes completely outside the BB, it
implies a Re-entry on the bigger TF
2. When BB squeeze/declines and Ema50 is closer to the BB and is inside, it
implies a Re-entry on the bigger TF
3. When BB is Horizontal and Ema50 is outside and near/parallel to it, it
implies a Re-entry on the bigger TF. On this one, one or two cs’s Re-tests
Ema50 outside
 Ema50 above cs, Re-entry sell
 Ema50 below cs, Re-entry buy
 Low BB for buy Re-entry
 High BB for Sell Re-entry
Situation 1 BBEMA – H1 TF
H4 – Re-entry
Situation 2 BBEMA – H4 TF
Daily TF – Re-entry
Situation 3 BBEMA – H1 TF
H4 – Re-entry
Multiple TF; Major and Manor Movement
This Movement is for tracking down 80-90% unfinished trend. To spot the
Movement, we have Markings. There are 3 main signals/features to spot
major and manor movement reversals.
1. Sideways market = BB Horizontal
2. MLV or when the market is Sideways and meet with Mid BB
3. Sideways market and gives us a Re-entry

How to see Major & Manor or SOP


 Daily – Marking, if you get any of the 3 features(sometimes the market will
touch ma5/10)
- For direction (to see trend, use Ema50 if it’s a Downtrend or
Uptrend
- For TP, when the markets touches Ma5/10
 H4 – Confirmation TF
- also for TP
 H1 – Entry TF
- Apply basic BBMA diagram/7 steps for entry
Example; Major (weekly – H1 but manor is from H1-m1)

This is the standard SOP of the Movement

 Daily – Feature/marking, BB horizontal = sideways market


- Tp when market touch Ma5

 H4 – Has to be an MLV

 H1 – if there’s an Extreme, it’s a bonus. But compulsory signal you have to see
is MLV and CSD and enter on Re-entry (sometimes there won’t be a R-entry,
the market will retest the previous low/high or create a double top/bottom)
Illustration of Major Movement
 Daily – Feature/marking, BB horizontal = sideways market
- Tp when market touch Ma5
H4 – Has to be an MLV
H1 – Extreme – Double bottom
Extreme “C” signal

 Extreme “c” is more of a hidden Re-entry


 We see it using Ma5/10, when candles sticks and close outside of it
 This helps us to see a strong Momentum in the market

 SOP of Extreme “C”


I. Big Tf, a candle will be outside of Ma5/10, acting as a CS Momentum
II. Middle Tf, we need to see a Re-entry
III. Smaller Tf, we have to see an Extreme C/BBEMA (Ema50 Re-entry situation)
Extreme “C” Illustration
 H4 – CS Momentum – outside Ma5
H1 – Re-entry
M15 – Extreme C/BBEMA
Diamond Setup
 Diamond Setup is 100% accurate.
 It happens when Ma5/10, Ema50 are parallel to Mid BB, it shouldn’t be far
from Mid BB
 There should be 3 cs to re-retest/reject Ema50 and enter on the forth one.
Sometimes you get less cs retesting/rejecting
 You Tp when the market reach previous Low/High
 If there was an extreme before, the Diamond setup will be very
 SL 10 pips away
 For Buy, Ema50 should be below Mid BB
 For Sell, Ema50 should be above Mid BB
Diamond setup Illustration
Diamond Setup – Sell Illustration
Golden Setup
 Golden Setup is a powerful Re-entry situation

 There’s Two kinds of Golden Setup

I. Golden Setup that has Extreme “C”


II. Golden Setup that has Ema50/BBEMA situation

For Golden Setup, we use Four Time Frames


Extreme “C” Golden Setup
Illustration
 H4 – Extreme “C” ( cs nearly touch Ma5, but for this setup. Ema50 has to be
below but not far from CS. Vice versa for going down.
H1 – Re-entry
M30 - BBEMA
M15 – Extreme (Ema50 unit with Extreme. As
long as Ema50 is within the extreme zone, it’s fine)
BBEMA Golden Setup
 H4 – BBEMA
H1 – Re-entry
M30 – BBEMA (as long as Ema50 is above for going down on this TF it’s fine)
M15 – Extreme, unite with Ema50
Re-entry situation formation Uptrend - (EurUsd
only)
 H4 – candles will retest and reject Ema50 while outside the BB
H1 – Extreme
M15 – There has to be an Extreme

Icouldn’t go back on M15 where


there was an Extreme because it’s
too far.
Setup RMR

Ifthere’s no REM (Re-entry –


Extreme – MLV) there’ll be a setup
called RMR which is a Re-entry –
MLV – Re-entry.

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