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How to Profit from Trading Pullbacks


Last updated Jul 24, 2019

Learning how to profit from trading pullbacks is simply the most profitable approach to trading. You must have heard the
phrase “The trend is your friend.” The most convenient way to trade in the direction of the trend is by implementing a
pullback trading strategy. Our team at Trading Strategy Guides puts a lot of focus on trend direction. As such, we
developed a trend following system, MACD Trend Following Strategy- Simple to Learn Trading Strategy.
Trading pullbacks in trends is a basic trend following strategy. There are many different ways to profit from trading
pullbacks. In this step-by-step guide, we’re going to show you a practical way of trading pullbacks in trends.
You can profit from trading pullbacks on all time frames. This is because a trend can show up on the 5-minute chart all the
way to the monthly time frame. In this regard, no matter if you’re a day trader or a swing trader, you can safely apply our
pullback trading strategy.
Before we start covering the rules of our practical pullback trading strategy in-depth, we’re going to first define and learn
how to recognize a pullback.
What is a Pullback?
A pullback simply represents any price movement that is against the prevailing trend. Basically, if we’re talking about
trading pullbacks in trends, we’re basically entering in the direction of the trend. The market has traded at a lower price.

The pros of trading pullbacks in trends are that you’re buying low and selling high. If we’re trading pullbacks in an uptrend,
you’re buying low. If we’re selling pullbacks in a downtrend, we’re basically selling high.
The second advantage of trading pullbacks in trends is that it’s actually easier from a psychological standpoint of view.
This is because you have the trend working out for you.
Now… Before we get started, let’s look at what indicator you need for the job for the pullback trading strategy: 
The First and ONLY indicator you need:
Fibonacci Retracement Indicator: This indicator simply draws the Fibonacci ratios that can be used to identify potential
support and resistance levels from where the price can reverse. Check out the “What Goes on at Support and
Resistance” areas if you have no prior knowledge as to what this is.

When trading pullbacks in trends, the most important Fibonacci levels are 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8%. Normally, it all comes
down to the strength of the trend and how far the pullback will go. Usually the stronger the trend is, the smaller the
pullback will be. In this case, it can only reach the 0.382 Fib retracement.
Now, let’s see how you can effectively trade pullbacks and how to make profits from trading pullbacks. Simply follow our
pullback trading strategy.
Pullback Trading Strategy Rule – Buying Opportunities
The power and the secret of the pullback trading strategy are all contained by the fact that we’re aiming to trade in the
direction of the trend by entering on a pullback. Trading pullbacks in trends offer you the opportunity to lower your risk
while maximizing your profits.
Obviously, in order to profit from trading pullbacks, we first need to define the trend. This is so we make sure we only
trade pullbacks with the trend because this is the setups that can make us big profits.
Step #1: Identify a Bullish Trend which is characterized by a Series of Higher Highs and Higher Lows
Identifying the direction of the trend should be a fairly easy process. The easiest method that our team at Trading
Strategy Guides likes to use to identify the trend is the swing high and low structure. In essence, an uptrend is defined as
a series of higher highs followed by a series of higher lows.
*Note- It’s important to use the higher time frame to determine the trend. Regardless of the time frame you
normally base your trades on. If you’re interested in learning more about the benefits of multiple time frame
analysis, we have you covered. You can continue reading Trading Multiple Time Frames- The Key to Successful
Trading.
Step #2: Switch to the 1h Time Frame and Wait for a Pullback against the Uptrend
After successfully identifying the trend, we can switch lower to our preferred time frame. It can literally be whatever time
frame you feel more comfortable with. But, for the purpose of this pullback trading strategy, we use the 1h time frame.

Now it’s time to bring into play the Fibonacci Retracement tool. This brings us to the next step of our pullback trading
strategy:
Step #3: Place Your Fibonacci Retracement Indicator between the last swing high and low levels, prior to the
pullback.
Identify the most recent swing low and swing high. Place your Fibonacci retracement indicator between the two swings. If
you have problems recognizing how a proper swing high and swing low level should look, read our Best Stochastic
Trading Strategy- Easy 6 Step Strategy.
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Next, we need to figure out where we need to get into the trade. This brings us to the next step of our pullback trading
strategy:
Step #4: Buy Anywhere Between 50% and 61.8% Fibonacci Retracement area.
After you’ve placed the Fibonacci retracement mark on your chart, the area between the 50% and 61.8% Fibonacci
retracement, you should buy as soon as we trade within that area. It’s up to you whether or not to buy as soon as we hit
50% or to wait for the 61.8%.
With experience, you’ll be able to fine-tune your entry and profit from trading pullbacks.

Now that we’re in a trade, it’s time to figure out where to hide our stop loss. This brings us to the next step of our pullback
trading strategy.
Step #5: Place the Protective Stop Loss below the Swing Low.
The last swing low used to draw the Fibonacci retracement levels can provide us with a very attractive place to hide our
protective stop loss.
A break below the last swing low will invalidate the trade so we want to minimize our losses and get out of the trade.
In order to profit from trading pullbacks, we need a smart strategy to maximize the potential profit. This brings us to the
next step of our pullback trading strategy.
Step #6: Take Profit once we break above the previous Swing High.
In order to profit from trading pullbacks, we need a strategy for taking profits as well. In this regard, the ideal place to
liquidate our position is once we make a new high.
The market never moves in a straight line. Most of the time, after we break to new highs, a pullback occurs most often
than not. If you want to be in and out of the market very quickly, that’s the easiest way to profit from trading pullbacks.

Alternatively, if we want to maximize our profits we can only take half of the profits once we break to new highs and the
remaining half of our position to be taken at 100% Fibonacci extension.
*Note- The graph above is an example of a BUY trade… Use the same rules, but in reverse for a SELL trade. In the
figure below, you can see an actual SELL trade example, using our pullback trading strategy.

Summary
Trading pullbacks in trends can be one of the most rewarding trading strategies out there. The pullback trading strategy is
a time-tested profitable strategy. The key to its high rate of success is given by the fact that we’re trading in the direction
of the prevailing trend.
The way to profit from trading pullbacks is by simply buying weakness in an uptrend and selling strength in a downtrend.
This is what the pullback trading strategy presented in this step-by-step guide is trying to accomplish.
Thank you for reading!
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