A confirmation trigger sits between a signal and the action it would take. Instead of entering or exiting the instant a rule fires, the strategy stages the action and waits for a confirming event: price pulling back to a moving average, a confirmation candle pattern, a fixed number of bars, or a custom condition such as RSI reclaiming a level.
This filters out false starts at the cost of a slightly later fill. Triggers can also guard stops and targets, and carry safety options — a maximum wait before the staged action expires, a re-arm rule for repeat signals, and a hard buffer that always closes the trade if price runs far beyond a guarded stop.
Beispiel
An entry signal fires, but the trigger waits for price to pull back to the 20-EMA before actually buying — skipping extended chases.
Wie Noon Barbari Confirmation Trigger nutzt
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Trailing stop
A stop that ratchets in the trade's favor and never moves against it.
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Cooldown Period
A number of bars the strategy must wait after an exit before it may re-enter.
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Stop loss
A pre-committed exit level that caps the maximum loss on a trade.
- Indikatoren
Relative strength index (RSI)
Momentum oscillator that ranges 0–100 based on the ratio of gains to losses.