Moving Average 50/200 Golden Cross or Dead CrossA strategy is to apply two moving averages to a chart, one longer and one shorter. When the shorter MA 50 day scrosses above the longer term MA 200 days it's a buy signal as it indicates the trend is shifting up.This is known as a "golden cross."
When the shorter MA crosses below the longer term MA it's a sell signal as it indicates the trend is shifting down. This is known as a "dead/death cross"
For cryptocurrencies use 4 hour charts.
Goldencross
EMA Golden & Death CrossesYou can follow Golden Cross and Death Cross. If the green line is above red line, it means Golden Cross. If the red line is above green line, it means Death Cross. Good for long term.
EMA Golden & Death CrossesEMA 200 & EMA 50 kesişimlerini takip ederek Golden Cross ya da Death Cross'ta olup olunmadığını görebilirsiniz. Yeşil çizgi Kırmızının yukarısında ise Golden Cross, aşağısında ise Death Cross'tur.
MA Cross 50/200 - Moving Averageindicates short-term 50-day moving average AND long-term 200-day moving average CROSS
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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.
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Golden Cross KAMAThe usage is very easy. When the line is green you can open long position, when the line is red you can open short position and when it's black just check by yourself.
Usually I use it with RSI and Bollinger Bands , in order to determine when the signal is strong or weak.
Just play with fastest and slowest SC to adjust the smoothness.