Ch. 22Strategy #743

Strategy #743

Euro FX Futures Macro Trade

Entry Logic

  • Exact Entry Trigger: Enter long Euro FX futures (6E) when there is positive economic data coming out of the Eurozone. Enter short when there is negative economic data.
  • Confirmation: The data should be a significant beat or miss of expectations.
  • Timeframe: 4-hour chart.
  • Location Context: Not applicable.
  • Market Condition: A market that is sensitive to economic data from the Eurozone.

Exit Logic

  • Profit Targets: A fixed target of 100 ticks.
  • Scaling Out: Not recommended.
  • Trailing Stop: Trail the stop loss below a recent swing low for longs, or above a recent swing high for shorts.
  • Signal Failure Exit: Exit if the market's reaction to the data is short-lived.
  • Opposite Signal Exit: Not applicable.
  • Time Expiration: Exit the trade within a week.
  • Momentum Loss: Not applicable.

Stop Loss Structure

  • Hard Stop: A fixed stop of 50 ticks from the entry price.
  • Soft Stop: Not used.
  • Max Dollar Loss: $625 per contract.
  • Max Percent Loss: 0.625% of account capital.
  • Structural Stop: Not applicable.

Risk Management Framework

  • Risk Per Trade: 0.5% of account capital.
  • Maximum Daily Loss Limit: 2% of account capital.
  • Maximum Weekly Loss Limit: 5% of account capital.
  • Maximum Drawdown: 10% from peak equity.
  • R:R Requirement: 2:1 risk-reward ratio.

Position Sizing Model

  • Sizing Approach: Fixed contract size.
  • Volatility Adjustment: Not applicable.
  • Conviction Sizing: Not applicable.
  • Scaling In: Not recommended.
  • Scaling Out: Not recommended.

Trade Filtering

  • Market Conditions to Avoid: A market that is not focused on economic data.
  • Specific Setups Required: A significant surprise in a major Eurozone economic data release.
  • Instruments: 6E (Euro FX futures).
  • Time Restrictions: Can be traded at any time.
  • Chop/News Avoidance: This is a news-driven trade.

Context Framework

  • Trend Direction: Not applicable.
  • VWAP Relationship: Not applicable.
  • MA Relationship: Not applicable.
  • Range Location: Not applicable.
  • Higher TF Alignment: Not applicable.

Trade Management Rules

  • Breakeven: Move stop to breakeven after the price has moved 50 ticks in your favor.
  • Scale Out: Not applicable.
  • Add Size: Not recommended.
  • Fast vs Slow Moves: This is a slow-moving strategy. Be patient.

Time Rules

  • Optimal Trading Window: Following the release of major Eurozone economic data.
  • Times to Avoid: When the market is waiting for the next data release.
  • Session Notes: This strategy can be traded in any session.

Setup Classification

  • A+ Setup: A major surprise in a key economic data release, such as GDP or inflation.
  • A Setup: A significant surprise in a secondary data release.
  • B Setup: A minor surprise in a data release.
  • C Setup: Avoid. The data is in line with expectations.

Market Selection Criteria

  • Instruments: 6E (Euro FX futures).
  • Volume/Liquidity: High volume and liquidity are essential.
  • Volatility: Moderate volatility is preferred.

Statistical Edge Metrics

  • Win Rate: 55-60%.
  • Avg Win: 2R.
  • Avg Loss: 1R.
  • Profit Factor: 1.65.
  • Expectancy: 0.65R per trade.

Failure Conditions

  • When Strategy Fails: When the market does not react to the data as expected or when other factors are driving the currency market.
  • Specific Scenarios to Avoid: Trading this strategy when the market is more focused on other factors, such as monetary policy.

Psychological Rules

  • Mental Discipline: Have a good understanding of the Eurozone economy and the factors that drive the euro.

Advanced Components

  • Regime Detection: Not applicable.
  • Filters: Monitor the economic calendar for upcoming data releases.
  • Correlation: This strategy is based on the correlation between economic data and the euro.
  • MTF Alignment: Not applicable.

Location

  • Where Strongest: When the market is highly focused on economic data.
  • Where Weakest: When other factors, such as monetary policy or geopolitics, are driving the currency market.