Entering on a bullish MACD cross while ABOVE zero-line , signaling bullish continuation.
Note that I use MACD ONLY for continuation and do not attempt to find reversals using the MACD as I do not find it to be very accurate in FX
Trade is on the daily timeframe and has a 1 ATR stoploss (148 pips), 1ATR target 1 where I take 50% of my position off and move stop to breakeven, then I use a trailing stop following the other 50% of my position setting my stop at the low of each subsequent daily candle that continues higher. These trades can take many days to play out and I often hold over the weekends, do not take this trade if you struggle to control your risk or are uncomfortable holding for weeks at a time.
I expect this setup to go against me over the next few days as this was already a strong move up and may need to cool off for a day or 2, I expect to hit profit targets sometime next week but don't trade based on time.
It is also important to note that I normally allocate up to 1.5% account risk on continuation trades however I do not risk over 1% when I trade GBP (due to the fundamentals around Brexit). A similar trade to this could also be expressed by shorting EURGBP although that pair has not made a signal on the indicators yet and is most dramatically news driven.
The historical probability of MACD continuations on the top 20 fx pairs (with my 1ATR parameters) is around 68%, please perform your own backtesting of this strategy as you can achieve higher or lower probability results using different stop losses and profit targets.
Best of luck traders.