@BoxTraderVK: # π§΅ How Qullamaggie Made Milli...
π§΅ How Qullamaggie Made Millions Using ONE Intraday Indicator
Most traders treat their charts like a crime sceneβmessy, cluttered, and confusing.
They layer RSI on top of MACD on top of Bollinger Bands, looking for a "confluence" that never comes.
@Qullamaggie took a different path. He stripped it all away.
He uses ONE intraday indicator to time his entries and manage risk with laser precision.
That indicator is VWAP.
Here is the exact framework he uses to catch massive moves while protecting his downside. π
To trade like Qullamaggie, you must first delete your clutter.
The Holy Trinity:
He uses Daily Moving Averages (10/20 SMA) to find the trend, but when the market opens, VWAP is his executioner.
Qullamaggie doesnβt use VWAP to blindly buy dips. He uses it most aggressively to short extended moves.
When a stock goes vertical (up 30β50% in days) and retail traders are chasing the hype, Kris is waiting.
But he doesnβt guess the top. He waits for the structure to break.
The 3-Step Execution Sequence:
Step 1: The Crack π Wait for the stock to dump. The momentum must break. Do not touch it yet.
Step 2: The Bounce π Patience is key. Let the "dip buyers" try to save it. Watch the price float back up toward the intraday VWAP.
Step 3: The Rejection π This is the trigger.
You are betting that the "average price" of the day is now resistance.
This strategy only works if you respect the line.
The Stop Loss: If the price reclaims (closes above) VWAP, the trade is dead.
The "Walk Away" Rule: If the stock breaks the High of Day (HOD), the parabolic move is still intact. Get out immediately.
The beauty of this system is that it removes "analysis paralysis."
β Binary Decisions: You are either above the line or below it. No guessing. β Institutional Footprints: VWAP is where the big money defends their positions. β ** repeatable Edge:** Parabolic moves always end. VWAP tells you when.
The Takeaway
You don't need a PhD in technical analysis to make millions. You need a setup that happens often, and the discipline to execute it the same way every time.
Master one tool.Ignore the noise.Respect the risk.
