Supertrend Futures Basic

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Quick Reference

Strategy Overview Supertrend is a popular trend-following indicator that combines Average True Range (ATR) with a multiplier to create a dynamic support/resistance line that flips based on price action. The indicator produces clear buy and sell signals through color changes - green indicates uptrend (buy), red indicates downtrend (sell). Its simplicity and effectiveness make it one of the most widely used indicators among Singapore retail traders, particularly for SiMSCI and FTSE China A50 futures trading.
Best Conditions Most effective in trending markets with sustained directional moves; works well on all timeframes
Avoid When Avoid or reduce size in choppy, sideways markets where frequent color changes cause whipsaws

Payoff Profile

Supertrend is plotted as a single line that changes color based on trend direction. The line acts as dynamic support in uptrends and resistance in downtrends.

Singapore Market Details

Market Applicability Extremely popular on SiMSCI and FTSE China A50 futures; the indicator is featured on most trading platforms by default • Works well on liquid SGX single stock futures with trending characteristics (DBS, OCBC, UOB, Singtel, Keppel) • Effective on SGX iron ore and rubber futures where trends are often sustained • Applicable to SGX FX futures such as USD/SGD and USD/CNH with parameter adjustments for lower volatility
Trading Sessions 08:30-10:00 SGT (T-session open) - check if the overnight gap (US/China leads) confirms or contradicts the Supertrend signal • 10:30 AM-3:00 PM - Supertrend signals during this period often lead to whipsaws • 3:30-5:15 PM (T-session close) - Supertrend signals near the close are significant for the next session; the T+1 night session (18:15-02:00 SGT, A50 later) can extend or flip signals
Institutional Context Supertrend is one of the most widely used indicators among Singapore retail traders • Many algorithmic strategies use Supertrend as a primary or confirmation signal • Supertrend buy signals on the daily SiMSCI often coincide with net institutional/foreign buying phases (SGX weekly fund-flow data) • Traders use Supertrend to determine directional bias for options strategies (A50/Nikkei options are the liquid choices)
Taxes And Charges There is no securities transaction tax (no STT) on SGX futures; only exchange/clearing fees apply, though frequent signals still add up • GST (9%) applies to brokerage and exchange fees, but dealings in financial instruments are GST-exempt for individuals; consider transaction costs for active trading • There is no stamp duty on futures (stamp duty applies to share transfers, not derivatives) • Supertrend works for both; for individuals, gains are generally capital in nature, but frequent/systematic trading may be assessed by IRAS as a taxable trade under the 'badges of trade'
Margin Requirements Approximately S$1,500-2,500 per contract (SGX-DC initial margin) • Approximately US$1,000-1,500 per contract (USD-denominated) • SGX single stock futures margin varies by name and volatility; size by notional (100 shares per contract) • Reduced intraday margin may be available from some brokers for day trades; full SGX-DC margin applies to overnight positions
Local Factors Overnight gaps (driven by US and China leads) may trigger Supertrend signals at the open - verify with the first 15-minute candle • Supertrend signals near the last trading day may be unreliable due to increased volatility (SGX index futures are cash-settled on monthly/quarterly cycles, with no weekly equity-index expiries) • Major events - the Singapore Budget (February), MAS quarterly S$NEER policy, US FOMC, China data - can cause instant Supertrend flips; use with caution around news • Check the sector Supertrend (e.g. Banks, REITs) before individual single-stock trades for confirmation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best timeframe for Supertrend trading on SGX?

There's no single 'best' timeframe - it depends on your trading style. For intraday trading, 15-minute charts work well for SiMSCI and FTSE China A50 futures. For swing trading (2-5 days), 1-hour or 4-hour charts are suitable. For positional trading (weeks), daily charts are recommended. Many successful traders use multiple timeframes: higher timeframe (1H or Daily) for trend direction, lower timeframe (15M) for entries. Start with 15-minute charts if you're new to Supertrend.

Should I change the default Supertrend parameters (10, 3)?

The default parameters (ATR period 10, Multiplier 3) work well for most SGX market trading. If you're experiencing too many whipsaws, try increasing the multiplier to 3.5 or the ATR period to 12-14. If you're missing moves and want earlier signals, try reducing the multiplier to 2.5 or ATR to 7. However, avoid excessive optimization - the defaults have proven robust across many market conditions. Stick with defaults until you have enough experience to understand when adjustments help.

How do I avoid Supertrend whipsaws?

Several techniques reduce whipsaws: (1) Use higher timeframe filter - only take 15-minute signals when hourly Supertrend is aligned. (2) Wait for candle close confirmation - don't enter on mid-candle color changes. (3) Require Supertrend line to be moving (not flat) for 3+ candles. (4) Avoid trading in first and last 15 minutes of session. (5) When ATR is declining (volatility compressing), reduce trading or wait for expansion. (6) Accept that some whipsaws are unavoidable - proper position sizing keeps losses small.

Can I use Supertrend for options trading?

Yes, Supertrend can guide options trading. When Supertrend turns green, buy calls or sell puts. When it turns red, buy puts or sell calls. However, match your option expiry to the signal timeframe - 15-minute signals need shorter expiry (current or next week), daily signals need monthly expiry. For option selling, place short strikes beyond the Supertrend line which acts as support/resistance. Be aware that options add complexity - the direction might be right but theta decay could still cause losses if the move is too slow.

What's the difference between Supertrend and moving average crossover systems?

Key differences: (1) Supertrend adapts to volatility through ATR - moving averages don't. (2) Supertrend provides a single line with clear color changes - MA crossovers require interpreting two or more lines. (3) Supertrend provides built-in stop levels - the line itself. (4) Supertrend has fewer parameters (2) than typical MA systems (2-3 MA periods). (5) Supertrend is designed specifically for trend-following with trailing stops built in. Both can work well, but Supertrend's volatility adaptation and clear signal/stop combination make it popular among Singapore traders.

How do I use Supertrend during expiry day volatility?

SGX expiry requires some caution, though there are no weekly equity-index expiries (cycles are monthly and quarterly, cash-settled, with the last trading day around the second-last business day): (1) Supertrend signals near the last trading day can be unreliable due to settlement-driven volatility. (2) Consider wider parameters (10, 3.5 or 4) to filter noise. (3) Reduce position size by 50% for trades around expiry. (4) Focus on higher timeframe alignment - only trade if the daily Supertrend is clearly directional. (5) Avoid the final session window where settlement effects peak. (6) Some traders skip the last trading day entirely and resume normally the next session. If you must trade, be extremely disciplined with stops.

How do I combine Supertrend with support/resistance levels?

Combining S/R with Supertrend improves trade selection: (1) Mark key levels (previous day high/low, swing points, round numbers). (2) Accept buy signals near support - you have confluence. Be cautious with buy signals near resistance - potential reversal zone. (3) Use S/R for profit targets - take partial profits as price approaches resistance (for longs). (4) If Supertrend turns green exactly at a demand zone, it's a high-conviction setup. (5) If Supertrend signal contradicts S/R context (buy signal just below major resistance), consider skipping or using smaller size.

What is the pullback entry strategy and when should I use it?

Pullback entry means waiting for price to retrace to the Supertrend line during an established trend (green for 5+ candles), then entering on the bounce. Benefits: Better entry price than signal entry, tighter stop (just below line), higher probability as trend is already confirmed. Use pullback entry: When you missed the initial signal but trend is strong. When you want better risk-reward. In clear trending markets. Don't use it: In the first few candles after color change (trend not established). When price has already pulled back multiple times (trend may be exhausting).

How do I scale into and out of Supertrend trades?

Scaling in: Enter 50% on initial signal, add 25% on first pullback to line (if in profit), add final 25% on second pullback or breakout confirmation. Never add to losing positions. Scaling out: Exit 25% at 1.5R (1.5 times initial risk), exit 25% at 2R or resistance, trail remaining 50% with Supertrend line until color change. This balances capturing quick profits with riding extended trends. Track your scaling decisions to see if they improve returns for your trading style.

Can Supertrend work in ranging markets?

Supertrend struggles in ranging markets - it's designed for trends. In ranges, you'll see frequent color changes (whipsaws) causing multiple small losses. Strategies for ranges: (1) Identify ranging conditions (flat Supertrend line, ATR declining, price oscillating). (2) Stop taking new Supertrend signals until range resolves. (3) Switch to range-trading approach (buy at range bottom, sell at top) using other methods. (4) Wait for breakout from range - when Supertrend breaks out with expanding ATR, the move is often powerful. Accept that Supertrend won't work in all market conditions.

How do I build and validate an algorithmic Supertrend trading system?

Building algo system: (1) Define explicit rules - entry, exit, filters, sizing, risk controls. (2) Code the system with proper data handling, calculation, signal generation, and order management. (3) Backtest on 3-5 years of data with realistic slippage assumptions. (4) Use walk-forward analysis - optimize on one period, test on next, repeat. (5) Validate on out-of-sample data. (6) Paper trade for 1-2 months to catch implementation bugs. (7) Start live with small capital (25% of intended). (8) Scale up gradually as live results match backtest. Critical: Add risk controls (daily loss limit, position limits, circuit breakers) before going live.

What are the advantages of volatility-adjusted Supertrend parameters?

Volatility-adjusted parameters adapt to market conditions automatically. Method: Calculate Volatility_Ratio = Current_ATR / 50-day_Average_ATR. Dynamic_Multiplier = Base_Multiplier × Volatility_Ratio. Benefits: In low volatility, multiplier tightens for earlier signals. In high volatility, multiplier widens to avoid noise stops. No manual adjustment needed. Drawbacks: More complex to implement, requires ongoing calculation, may over-adjust in transitional periods. Alternative: Maintain 2-3 preset parameter sets (aggressive, standard, conservative) and manually switch based on assessed market condition.

How can I use ATR compression for enhanced Supertrend entries?

ATR compression (declining ATR for 10+ candles) often precedes explosive moves. Strategy: (1) Identify compression: Current ATR < 0.6 × 20-period average ATR. (2) During compression, Supertrend whipsaws are common - reduce or stop trading. (3) When Supertrend finally signals AND ATR starts expanding, enter with larger than normal position (150-200% size). (4) The breakout from compression is often powerful - targets can be extended to 3-4 × ATR. (5) Use wider stop than normal (compression stops can be tight, which gets hit on expansion). This pattern appears 4-6 times per month on 15-minute SiMSCI charts.

What are the key considerations for using Supertrend across multiple instruments simultaneously?

Multi-instrument considerations: (1) Correlation - SiMSCI and the FTSE China A50 are related index exposures; simultaneous positions can concentrate risk. Track total exposure by direction. (2) Different parameters - the A50 may need a 3.5 multiplier while SiMSCI works with 3.0. Test and optimize separately. (3) Position sizing - Calculate based on each instrument's ATR/stop, not uniform lot count. (4) Sector alignment - Check sector Supertrend before individual stock trades. (5) System capacity - Ensure you can monitor and manage all positions effectively. Start with 3-5 instruments, scale only when comfortable. (6) Correlation regime - In high-correlation markets (crisis), multiple positions may all fail simultaneously.

How do I measure and improve my Supertrend system performance over time?

Performance measurement: Track win rate, profit factor, average winner/loser, maximum drawdown, Sharpe ratio, and average trade duration. Segment by: Signal type (fresh vs pullback), timeframe, market condition (trending/ranging), time of day. Improvement process: (1) Quarterly review - compare actual performance to backtest. (2) Identify weak points - if pullback entries underperform, refine or eliminate. (3) A/B test changes - run modified system on paper alongside live system. (4) Avoid over-optimization - if changes help on recent data but hurt on older data, don't implement. (5) Document everything - what changed, why, and the outcome. (6) Accept drawdowns - don't change system during normal drawdown; only change for structural underperformance.

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