Trading Strategies Used by PipsCrusher
An overview of the 10+ algorithmic strategies PipsCrusher uses to generate signals — from trend-following to breakout detection.
PipsCrusher's strategy engine runs multiple proven trading approaches simultaneously. Here's an overview of the main strategies:
Trend Following Identifies established market trends and generates signals in the direction of the trend. Uses moving averages, ADX, and price structure to confirm trend strength before entry.
Mean Reversion Detects when price has deviated significantly from its statistical average and generates signals expecting a return to the mean. Uses Bollinger Bands, RSI, and standard deviation analysis.
Breakout Detection Monitors key support and resistance levels, generating signals when price breaks through with volume and momentum confirmation. Filters out false breakouts using multiple validation criteria.
Multi-Timeframe Confluence Cross-references analysis across H1, H4, and Daily timeframes. Only generates signals when the setup aligns across multiple timeframes, significantly increasing signal quality.
SMC (Smart Money Concepts) Analyzes order blocks, fair value gaps, and liquidity zones to identify areas where institutional traders are likely positioned.
ICT (Inner Circle Trader) Implements ICT methodology including market structure shifts, order blocks, breaker blocks, and optimal trade entries.
Price Action Pure price-based analysis using candlestick patterns, chart patterns, and key levels without relying on lagging indicators.
Fibonacci Retracement Uses Fibonacci levels to identify potential reversal zones within trending markets.
RSI Divergence Detects divergences between price and the Relative Strength Index to identify potential trend reversals.
MA Crossover Generates signals based on moving average crossover events, combining fast and slow MAs for trend confirmation.
Strategy Selection: Your plan determines how many strategies you can run simultaneously. Running multiple strategies provides diversification — when one strategy is in a drawdown, others may be performing well.
You can view which strategy generated each signal on your dashboard, allowing you to track the performance of individual strategies over time.

