Daily Swing Strategy
Setups, Strategy, Levels, Stats, Online Dashboard. Full Transparency on Negative and Positive
📘 Daily Swing Strategy Tracking — Overview
A rules-based, multi-setup tracking framework focused on daily structure. Designed for traders who value process, repetition, and consistency over time.
TizyCharts
Mar 17, 2026
🔗 Strategy Dashboard
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🔐 Passwords are listed here
📌 What This Page Covers
On this page you’ll find:
🧭 What the Daily Swing Strategy is
🔄 How Active vs Closed cycles are handled
📐 How activation, progression, and invalidation are defined
📊 How the dashboard is structured
🗓 Update frequency & communication channels
🧠 Expectations around activity and execution
🔷 Overview — What Is the Daily Swing Strategy?
The Daily Swing Strategy is a rules-based tracking system designed to observe and document short- to medium-term price movements across a wide universe of stocks.
It focuses on:
📈 daily structure and momentum shifts
⚡ faster cycles compared to weekly strategies
🔁 repeated, independent setups
📊 diversified exposure across multiple tickers
📉 strict invalidation logic
🔍 full transparency through tracking
Unlike long-term tracking, this strategy is built around frequency and repetition, not duration.
Each setup is independent and part of a broader sequence.
🔷 Transparency & Tracking — The Dashboard
The dashboard documents how setups evolve over time, not executed capital.
It is organized into three main sections:
1️⃣ 🟢 Active Setups
Setups currently valid according to daily structure.
Each cycle is tracked from activation until completion or invalidation.
Multiple active setups can coexist.
2️⃣ 📊 Strategy Stats
Aggregated metrics describing strategy behavior, including:
total setups tracked
win/loss distribution
R-based outcomes
streak behavior
historical progression
These statistics describe the system’s behavior, not personal or replicated performance.
3️⃣ 🔴 Closed Setups
All completed setups, regardless of outcome.
Each Setup is classified as:
✔️ positive outcome
❌ negative outcome
This section ensures full transparency and continuity.
🔷 Active vs Closed — How Tracking Works
To maintain clarity:
🟢 Active Setups
Currently valid
Still unfolding
Updated regularly
🔴 Closed Setups
Completed or invalidated
Fully documented
Used for statistical tracking
There are no “partial” categories.
Every setup is either active or closed.
🔷 Activation Logic — How Setups Begin
Each setup is identified through predefined structural conditions.
Activation occurs when:
📈 price confirms a valid daily structure
📐 EMA alignment supports direction
⚖️ risk parameters are defined
This represents structural recognition, not execution.
Setups are tracked from activation forward.
🔷 Progression & Management
Once active, each cycle evolves through predefined stages.
The focus is on:
📈 progression of price relative to structure
📊 movement through expected scenarios
⚖️ controlled risk evolution
Some setups develop quickly.
Others stall or invalidate early.
Each outcome is part of the process.
🔷 Invalidation Logic
Invalidation occurs when:
📉 daily structure breaks
📉 EMA alignment fails
📉 price violates predefined conditions
Invalidation is not failure.
It is a normal and necessary part of the system.
🔷 Updates & Communication
Tracking updates are shared through:
📝 Substack posts
💬 Substack Notes
📣 Telegram (free + PRO channels)
🐦 X.com
Updates focus on:
what is active
what has closed
what is forming
how cycles are evolving
Public content shows snapshots.
Inside, the full sequence is tracked in real time.
🔷 Expectations — Activity & Frequency
The Daily Strategy is active by design.
It involves:
⚡ frequent setup identification
🔁 continuous cycle rotation
📊 multiple active positions at once
🧠 disciplined filtering
Not every day produces actionable structure,
but activity is significantly higher than weekly systems.
🔷 Multi-Setup — By Design
The strategy is built around multiple concurrent setups because:
📊 diversification reduces dependency on single outcomes
🔁 repetition smooths performance over time
⚖️ risk is distributed across cycles
📈 consistency comes from sequence, not individual trades
No single setup defines the system.
❓ FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
📌 How many setups are active at the same time?
It varies depending on market conditions, but multiple concurrent cycles are normal.
📌 How long does a cycle last?
Typically from a few days to a few weeks.
📌 Are all setups tracked the same way?
Yes. Every cycle follows the same structure, from activation to closure.
📌 Is this discretionary?
No. The strategy follows predefined rules for structure, activation, and invalidation.
📌 Why track all cycles, including losses?
Because consistency comes from the full sequence, not selective outcomes.
🎯 Bottom Line
This page is about tracking how daily market structure evolves through repeated cycles.
If you value:
structure
repetition
discipline
transparency
You’re in the right place.
Track the sequence.
Let the process play out.

