⚡ Introducing QuickTrade
How it works my quickTrade setup. For fast trades and small action
Short-term precision meets daily structure.
QuickTrade is a new section designed for traders who prefer short-term, rule-based setups — built around pure price action and strict risk control.
Each signal is shared before the move happens, and it remains valid only for the following session (Daily mode) or for the entire week (Weekly mode).
🧭 Technical Framework
🕐 Timeframe
Daily: Each setup shared today is meant for the next trading session. It’s considered valid only for the following day, although every trader is free to use it differently. For performance tracking and statistics, I will count it only within the next session after publication.
Weekly: Each setup shared before Monday is meant for the upcoming trading week. It’s considered valid only until Friday, even if the same structure remains interesting beyond that window.
🎯 Outcome Rules (Daily)
A trade is considered “winning” if the price reaches +1% after triggering or if the trade is closed at B/E. As a trader you always win when you don’t loose money.
If the trade reaches +0.5%, the stop is moved to break-even but few ticks below. I don’t want to exit a trade that just tests the b/o level. This is applied to every candle.
If the trade reaches +0.9%, the stop is moved to 0.5% . I don’t want to waste a profit just for a small 0.10%.
The breakout of the first candle will immediately be closed at b/e if the candle breaks the level and comes back into the range
If the breakout happens but price fails to hit +0.5% and comes back into the range, it’s counted as “lost.” In ths scenario, the trade is closed at the lower among the half of the trading range (labeled with a dotted line), and a trailing stop of 1% from the top of the breakout.
For short positions the rules are the same but, of course in the opposite direction.
🎯 Outcome Rules (Weekly)
A trade is considered “winning” if the price reaches +1% after triggering or if the trade is closed at B/E. As a trader you always win when you don’t loose money.
If the trade reaches +0.5%, the stop is moved to break-even but few ticks below. I don’t want to exit a trade that just tests the b/o level. This is applied to every candle.
If the trade reaches +0.9%, the stop is moved to 0.5% . I don’t want to waste a profit just for a small 0.10%.
The breakout of the first candle will immediately be closed at b/e if the candle breaks the level and comes back into the range
If the breakout happens but price fails to hit +0.5%, it’s counted as “lost.”
The maximum loss is 1% .
⚙️ How It Works
Each setup is based on a defined price range, clearly shown on the chart with a box.
LONG scenario
Opening price inside the range (or slightly below it). To my levels (that are the exact levels where the price has a key structure) Is good to add few ticks, for the entry and for the take profit.
Trigger = breakout above the top of the range.
Stop = check the daily/weekly outcome above
After triggering, I track subsequent resistance levels as progressive targets.
SHORT scenario
Opening price inside the range (or slightly above it).
Trigger = breakdown below the bottom of the range.
Stop = check the daily/weekly outcome above
After triggering, I track subsequent support levels as progressive targets.
🧾 How I’ll Report Results
Every setup published will have its own recap: a short daily summary for Daily setups, or a weekly summary for Weekly setups, reporting whether it triggered and how far it moved (winning / neutral / lost).
I’ll also provide aggregated stats (e.g., weekly totals and extended targets) to keep the bigger picture clear.
⚠️ Execution Notice
I will not execute every QuickTrade setup. Sometimes I’ll take the trade personally, sometimes I won’t. These setups are shared for educational and analytical purposes, not as real-time calls.
⚖️ Disclaimer
All setups and charts shared under QuickTrade are for informational and educational use only. They are not financial advice and do not represent trading recommendations or solicitations to buy or sell any security. Always perform your own analysis and manage risk appropriately.

