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Swing Trading Strategies A Practitioner's Framework

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Swing Trading Strategies: A Practitioner's Framework Source: https://traderzo.com/swing-trading-strategies-how-to-capture-market-trends/ Official Website: TraderZo.com

Written by TraderZO Editorial Team | August 14, 2026 For educational purposes only; not personalized investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. What Swing Trading Actually Is (and Isn't) 3. The Timeframe and the Goal 4. What It Is Not 5. The Market Structure Behind Multi-Day Swings 6. Trend, Range, and Reversal 7. Support, Resistance, and Volume Confirmation 8. Key Takeaways 9. Core Indicators for Identifying Trade Setups 10. EMA and SMA Crossovers for Trend Bias 11. Average True Range for Volatility-Adjusted Stops 12. RSI Divergence and Overbought/Oversold Reads 13. Fibonacci Retracements and Extensions 14. Strategy 1: Trend Continuation with EMA Pullbacks 15. The Setup Logic 16. Worked Example: AAPL Bullish Swing 17. What Makes It Work 18. Strategy 2: Fibonacci Retracement Entries 19. Why 61.8% Matters Most 20. Applying the Framework 21. Strategy 3: Breakouts and RSI Divergence 22. Worked Example: TSLA Bearish Swing 23. Why the Combination Helps 24. Strategy Comparison at a Glance 25. Stop Placement and Position Sizing 26. The ATR-Anchored Stop Rule 27. Position Sizing by Dollar Risk 28. The Risk-Reward Filter 29. Managing the Trade and Exits 30. Partial Profits at Structure 31. Trailing Stops with the 21-EMA or 50-EMATraderZO | Page 1


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