Day Trading Setups
VWAP Fade at the Open
The first swing away from VWAP after the open, before price ever touches back. How far and how fast that swing goes sets a real conviction score for whether it snaps back or keeps running.
Watch the thrust build, then fade it or follow it
VWAP is computed cumulatively from the open, volume-weighted typical price bar by bar. The tool tracks the session's first move away from that line until it either touches back or a bar prints its extreme, whichever comes first. That extreme's real distance from VWAP and how many bars it took feed a live conviction score. Call Fade or Follow right there, before the rest of the session plays.
Fade conviction (0–100, higher = more likely to snap back to VWAP)
Session opening…
| Thrust-strength tier | Trials | Faded (reverted) | Real fade-win rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weak (<35) | 0 | 0 | — |
| Medium (35–65) | 0 | 0 | — |
| Strong (≥65) | 0 | 0 | — |
How it works
- VWAP is a real running average, not a fixed line. Every bar's volume-weighted typical price gets folded into the cumulative total, so the line itself moves as the session prints.
- The thrust is whatever happens first: an extreme, or a touch back. The tool watches every bar after the open for the first time price's range actually touches the VWAP line again. The largest real distance from VWAP before that touch is the thrust's extreme.
- Distance and speed are both real numbers. Distance is the extreme's gap from VWAP as a percent of price, speed is how many bars it took to get there. Both feed the conviction score, a bigger and faster thrust always pulls conviction to fade it down.
- Grading checks two real forward conditions. Fade wins if price genuinely touches VWAP again within the next several bars, follow wins if price extends further past the extreme first without ever touching VWAP.
Where this breaks
A slow, small thrust can still be the start of the day's real trend
Conviction scores low when the opening move is small and gradual, which reads as "safe to fade," but a small, unhurried move away from VWAP is also exactly what the first leg of a genuine trend day looks like before it ever accelerates. This tool only measures the first swing, it has no way to see whether the rest of the session is a trend day or a rotational one, and a low-conviction fade against the start of a real trend day is the setup's most repeatable way to lose, one small loss at a time instead of one big one.