So, of the 22 strategies we created earlier, which ones work similarly to Fishy Turbo?

From the 22 strategies we discussed earlier, the ones that would work similarly to Fishy Turbo would be those that are trend-following or use moving averages and volatility-based filters to catch trends. Based on the strategy styles and signals we've used, the most relevant strategies include:

  1. Trend Trading Strategy – This is inherently aligned with Fishy Turbo's trend-following nature. Using indicators like Moving Averages, Hull MA, or Kaufman Efficiency Ratio in this strategy would align well with the logic of Fishy Turbo.

  2. Swing Trading – While Fishy Turbo is more about riding trends, swing trading focuses on catching shorter-term trend reversals. If Fishy Turbo identifies a trend reversal, a swing trading strategy could be a good match.

  3. Breakout Strategy – Similar to Fishy Turbo, a breakout strategy can focus on entering trades when price breaks out of consolidation, using moving averages and volatility measures to determine breakout strength.

  4. Retracement Trading – This type of strategy often uses moving averages and other trend-following signals to identify pullbacks in a broader trend, which can align with Fishy Turbo's logic of trend detection with noise filtering.

  5. Position Trading – Since this strategy focuses on longer-term trends, it can use Fishy Turbo's method of following trends without being whipsawed by noise, using longer-term averages and trend confirmation.

Key Indicators Used:

  • Moving Averages (MA)
  • Hull Moving Average (HMA)
  • Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA)
  • Super Trend
  • Directional Index (for trend confirmation)

These strategies tend to follow or react to significant trends while reducing noise, making them functionally similar to Fishy Turbo.