Cross 2 Emas + Pullbackhello
it's not financial advice and It's your responsibility to win and lose with this strategy.
also, there is no benefit for publisher at all if you win or lose a trade.
and this strategy is working only in 4h timeframe, and I didn't test or check for other timeframes!
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this strategy is based on two EMAS crossing each other and waiting for the price to pull back on fast ema(ema with lower length).
so basically , when EMA 50 crosses up with the EMA 100 , we are looking for a long and waiting for the price to touch the EMA 50.
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the Strategy is based on 100% equity because personally I use small budget for each ROBOT(like 100$)
the initial capital = 100$
order size = 100% of equity
commission = 0.1%
trade start time = 2021.1.1
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settings
1.Stop loss ATR = (your number * ATR ) + stoploss
2.RR = Risk / Reward
3.ATR length = ATR setting (7,9,14)
4.Emas setting = you can choose the EMA length
for exp : if you want EMA 25 and 75 , fill the fast ema length with 25 and 75 for slow ema length
5.Time : you can tell the strategy to trade from which time to which time
exp : 2021.1.1 to 2022.1.1 or 2019.1.1 to 2021.1.1
6.long or shot : if you deactivate the long , it will trade only short.(same thing for short)(strategy trade both sides by default)
7. you can remove the labels and Table from menu as well
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cross
when EMAS cross each other , you will see Dimond shape (as you know you can change the shape and color)
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Table
when we are in a position , we can see a table like this which shows us the percent and value of the Stop loss and target price.
short
long
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E/SL/TP
E = Entry Line
SL = Stoploss line
TP = Target Price
(you can also remove labels in setting)
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my goal is to upgrade this strategy with your ideas.
not financial advice !
please , share your ideas with me to improve the strategy
I would like to see what do you think about this strategy <3
have a great day.
Goldencross
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Multi Moving Average Crossing (by Coinrule)Moving Averages are among the most common trading indicators. They are straightforward to interpret and effective to use.
One of the limitations of using moving averages is they can provide buy and sell signals with a relatively high lag , making it very difficult to spot the lows and tops of the trend.
Moving averages calculated with a low number of periods like the MA9 (the average of the previous nine price periods) react very fast to price moves providing prompt signals. On the other side, more signals may end up with more false-signals and more trades in a loss.
On the contrary, moving averages calculated with a higher number of periods like the MA100 (which considers the previous one hundred price periods) give more reliable signals, but with a delay.
A system catching the crossing of the MA50 over the MA100 is a good compromise for successful long-term strategies. It provides, on average, reliable buy signals.
The Multi Moving Average Crossing Strategy tries to optimize the exit without waiting for the same opposite crossing (MA50 below MA100). It uses the MA9 crossing below the MA50, instead, to spot a better time for selling.
The setup is as follows.
BUY when the Moving Average 50 crosses above the Moving Average 100
SELL when the Moving Average 9 crosses below the Moving Average 50
The higher is the time frame to calculate the Moving Averages, the better is the overall performance of the strategy. The 4-hour (or 6-hour) time frame seems to be the best, even if it results in fewer trades. If you want to trade more still with good results, the 1-hour time is a good compromise.
Advantages of the strategy
This strategy seeks to catch those that are more likely relevant uptrends and close the trade relatively quickly. More trades mean more opportunities. This is especially effective if you run the strategy on all the available coins on the market, as you could do with Coinrule.
Generally, a Multi Moving Averages approach beats the classic crossing strategy involving only two Moving Averages. We backtested a sample of twenty trading pairs to assess the benefits empirically.
The results show that the Multi Moving Average Strategy
outperforms 13 out of 20 times
has 95% higher average return
has 67% higher median return
The strategy assumes each order to trade 30% of the available capital and opens a trade at a time. A trading fee of 0.1% is taken into account.
Long only strategy VWAP with BB and Golden Cross EMA50/200
This is strategy, mainly designed for stock markets
It makes uses of the EMA 50/ 200 ( Golden cross) and VWAP and Bollinger bands.
It only takes long positions. It can be adapted to all time frames, but preferably to be used with longer timeframes 1h +
The rules for entry are the next ones :
1. EMA50 > EMA 200
2. if current close > vwap session value
3. check if price dipped BB lower band for any of last 10 candles
EXIT RULE
1. price closes above BB upper
STOP LOSS EXIT
1. As configured --- default is set to 1%
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The Death cross gets you out of slow drawn-out bear markets. The VIX gets you out of sudden rapid crashes.
Golden X BF StrategyThis is a Strategy version of my Golden X/Death X indicator.
The strategy goes long on a golden cross and short on a death cross. You can change the MA types and periods in settings.
Death & Golden Cross IndicatorThis script will plot three EMAs and give alerts for death cross and golden cross buy & sell strategy.
The death cross signals a possible shift in trend sentiment from bullish to bearish. Golden Cross signals a shift in a bearish trend to a bullish trend.
Death Cross = 50 Day EMA crosses under 100 Day EMA
Double Death Cross = 50 Day EMA crosses under 200 Day EMA
Golden Cross = 50 Day EMA crosses over 200 Day EMA
Moving Average Cross = 50 Day EMA crosses over 100 Day EMA
Entry Points:
Entry on Golden Cross & VWMA
Entry on 50 EMA Cross 100 EMA
Exit Points:
Exit on Death Cross, Double Death Cross, 200 Day EMA crosses under VWMA
Early Entry and Exit Points:
Uses 50 Day VWMA crossing with 200 Day EMA
As always, trade at your own risk. Best to confirm entry and exits with other strategies and oscillators.
Dumb Strategy 2 - Golden CrossThe Golden Cross is one of the simplest market indicator who helps long term investors to entry a position.
With that in mind, I made a very easy to understand backtest showing how much we could earn if we entered in a Golden Cross and exit when Death Cross happening.
Take this code and try in your favorite market.
Of course, never use only this indicator to trade.
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Default on 50/200.
Golden Cross, SMA 200 Moving Average Strategy (by ChartArt)This famous moving average strategy is very easy to follow to decide when to buy (go long) and when to take profit.
The strategy goes long when the faster SMA 50 (the simple moving average of the last 50 bars) crosses above the slower SMA 200. Orders are closed when the SMA 50 crosses below the SMA 200. This simple strategy does not have any other stop loss or take profit money management logic. The strategy does not short and goes long only!
Here is an article explaining the "golden cross" strategy in more detail:
www.stockopedia.com
On the S&P 500 index (symbol "SPX") this strategy worked on the daily chart 81% since price data is available since 1982. And on the DOW Jones Industrial Average (symbol "DOWI") this strategy worked on the daily chart 55% since price data is available since 1916. The low number of trades is in both cases not statistically significant though.
All trading involves high risk; past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Hypothetical or simulated performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Also, since the trades have not actually been executed, the results may have under- or over-compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown.