Scalping Strategy

Learn how to scalp forex: quick trades on 1M–5M charts targeting small profits with tight stops.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-06

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Overview

Scalping is a strategy that aims for many small profits (5–10 pips) on very short timeframes. Trades last seconds to minutes. It requires tight spreads, fast execution, and full attention. Best suited for major pairs (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY) during high-liquidity sessions.

Scalping Flow1M–5M ChartRSI / BB / MACDEntry5–15 pip targetExitTight stop 5–10 pip
Scalping: quick entries, small targets, tight stops

Timeframes

Use 1M or 5M charts. Some scalpers use tick charts. Higher timeframes (15M–1H) can confirm trend direction. Avoid scalping during low liquidity (e.g. Asian session on non-Asian pairs).

Entry Rules

Common entry methods: RSI oversold/overbought bounce, Bollinger Band touch, MACD crossover, or candlestick reversal at support/resistance. Keep rules simple: one or two indicators plus price action. Enter when multiple confirmations align.

Risk Management

Use tight stops (5–15 pips). Risk 0.5–1% per trade. Many small losses mean spread and commission matter—choose low-cost brokers. Scalping often has 50–60% win rate; profit comes from many trades.

Common Mistakes

Overtrading: taking marginal setups. Trading during news: spreads widen and volatility spikes. Using wrong pairs: exotic pairs have wide spreads. Ignoring session: London and New York sessions have best liquidity.

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What timeframes do scalpers typically use?

FAQ

Common questions about this topic.

What is the best pair for scalping?

EUR/USD and GBP/USD typically have the tightest spreads. USD/JPY is also popular. Avoid exotics.

How many pips per trade for scalping?

Typically 5–15 pips target. Stop loss often 5–10 pips. Risk-reward can be 1:1 or 1:1.5.

Is scalping profitable?

It can be with discipline, low spreads, and fast execution. Many traders lose due to overtrading and commission.

What broker is best for scalping?

ECN brokers with tight spreads (under 1 pip on majors) and low or no commission. Fast execution is critical.

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Disclaimer and sources

Educational content only. Not financial advice.

Important disclaimer

Scalping involves high frequency. Use proper risk management.