🔄 Mean Reversion Strategies
What goes up must come down—and what falls eventually rises.
🎯 What is Mean Reversion?
Mean reversion trading exploits the statistical tendency of prices to return to their average over time. When markets overextend, they snap back like a rubber band.
This approach works because extremes don’t last. Fear and greed push prices to unsustainable levels, creating opportunities for patient traders.
🔑 Core Principles
1. Identify Statistical Extremes
Markets oscillate around fair value. Your job is recognizing when prices deviate significantly from their norm.
2. Time Your Entries
The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent. Wait for confirmation before betting on the reversal.
3. Manage Expectations
Mean reversion trades typically offer smaller profits than trend following—but with higher win rates.
📊 Key Indicators
| Indicator | Purpose | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ———– | ——— | ———- |
| RSI | Measure overbought/oversold | Timing entries |
| Bollinger Bands | Identify price extremes | Range boundaries |
| Z-Score | Statistical deviation | Quantitative signals |
| Stochastic | Momentum within ranges | Short-term timing |
🛠️ Building Your System
Entry Rules
– RSI below 30 (oversold) or above 70 (overbought)
– Price touches outer Bollinger Band
– Volume declining at extremes
– Support/resistance level nearby
Exit Rules
– Price reaches mean (20-day MA)
– RSI returns to neutral (50)
– Stop loss beyond extreme level
– Time-based exit (5-10 sessions)
💡 Learn With Titan
| Scenario | Action | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| ———- | ——– | ————– |
| RSI hits 25 with volume spike | Prepare long entry | Exhaustion selling |
| Price above upper band 3 days | Consider short | Overbought conditions |
| Gap down on no news | Mean reversion play | Emotional overreaction |
| Z-score exceeds +2 or -2 | Statistical edge | Extreme deviation |
⚠️ Common Pitfalls
– Catching falling knives — Wait for momentum shift confirmation
– Ignoring the trend — Mean reversion works best in ranging markets
– Holding too long — Take profits at the mean, not beyond
🚀 Quick Start Checklist
– ☐ Define your mean (SMA, EMA, or VWAP)
– ☐ Set deviation thresholds (1.5-2 standard deviations)
| – ☐ Create RSI filter rules (avoid <20 or >80 entries) |
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– ☐ Plan partial profit-taking strategy
– ☐ Test during different market regimes
Mean reversion rewards discipline. The best setups feel uncomfortable—but that’s where edge lives.
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