Mass Index Volatility Exhaustion Reversal Strategy
Family: hybrid · Regime: mixed · Complexity: medium · Asset classes: FX, Equities, Crypto · Timeframes: H1, H4, D1
Thesis
Market trend reversals are frequently preceded by a 'volatility bulge'—a period where the daily range expands significantly relative to its mean. The Mass Index detects this bulge. By waiting for this range to begin contracting (the drop-off) and aligning the trade with Elder's Bulls Power (buyer/seller dominance) and double-smoothed momentum (TSI), we enter reversals with a filtered, high-conviction signal that avoids the noise of standard oscillators.
Components
- Mass Index (MI) (regime) — Acts as the regime filter; the 'reversal bulge' (spike > 27 followed by drop < 26.5) identifies high-probability turning points after range expansion.
- Bulls Power (Elder-ray) (direction) — Confirms the directional dominance; long entries require buyers to be pushing price highs significantly above the EMA.
- True Strength Index (TSI) with Signal Line (entry) — The double-smoothed nature of TSI provides a cleaner trigger for entry compared to raw oscillators, reducing whipsaws during the reversal phase.
- Connect MACD (Azullian) (exit) — Provides the trailing logic to exit positions when the momentum of the newly established trend begins to fade.
- Average True Range (ATR) (risk) — Determines volatility-adjusted stop losses and position sizing to account for varying market noise levels.
Known failure conditions
- Price action remains in a 'low-volatility drift' where the Mass Index fails to reach the 27 threshold for extended periods.
- The market enters a 'parabolic' state where volatility increases without the range contraction required by the Mass Index to trigger.
- Bulls Power oscillates rapidly around zero in a tight range, causing directional confusion.
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