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The EMA (5) And EMA (20) Crossover Trading Strategy

Introduction

There are no trading strategies that will generate a profit every single time, but there are some really basic strategies that can produce some pretty good results.

One such strategy makes use of exponential moving averages (EMAs), and more specifically, the 5 and 20-period EMAs.

Exponential moving averages provide you with a good indication of the current trend, and when you get a short-term moving average crossing a longer term moving average, ie the 5 crossing the 20 in this case, it is a good indication that the trend has changed.

So in other words, it gives you an opportunity to enter a position right at the start of a new trend.

How to Improve Your Chances of Success

This is not a foolproof strategy by any means because there will be times when you will get false crossovers that don’t turn out to be the start of a new trend, but there are ways to increase your chances of success.

One of the best ways is to use multiple time frames. For example, you might look for a strong upward price move on the daily and 4-hour time frame, wait for a period of retracement on the 1-hour chart, and then enter a long position when the EMA (5) crosses upwards through the EMA (20) on this same time frame when the longer term trend prevails.

To give you an example, the USD/JPY had a strong price move upwards on the 4-hour and daily chart last month and was starting to trend nicely upwards before it retraced nicely with a downward EMA crossover (5 crossing the 20) on the 1-hour chart. It then crossed upwards once again when the trend resumed, which was a perfect entry point:

USDJPY EMA Crossover Strategy

Indeed there was another upward EMA crossover the next day which would also have been profitable, but I always like to trade the first crossover whenever possible.

If you wanted to, you could also look for strong price moves on the 15-minute and 1-hour time frames, and then enter a position when you get an EMA crossover on the 5-minute chart, but it’s generally more profitable to use longer time frames if you can because the price moves can be quite small on the smaller time frames, which means that the spreads will really eat into your profits.

The Key to Success

What you are basically trying to do is identify pairs that are in strong trends on two longer time frames, and then enter a position when you get an EMA crossover in the same direction on one of the shorter time frames because this is an example of a high probability trade.

This is a lot more profitable than sticking to a single time frame, and is a strategy that many people, including myself, use to generate profits on a regular basis.

Exit Strategies

With regards to exit strategies, you have many options. One option is to run the position until the EMAs cross back in the other direction, ie when the trend runs to its conclusion, which can sometimes yield huge returns, but another option is to look to make a certain number of pips per trade, and move your stop loss to break-even as soon as it is in profit, which is another good strategy.

Final Thoughts

The point is that there are many ways that you can profit from the EMA crossover strategy, and the great thing is that you only really need to use two simple technical indicators.

You don’t need to stick to the 5 and 20-period settings either because you may find that you get equally good results from using a 10 and 20-period EMA crossover strategy instead.

Similarly, if you take a long-term view, the golden cross (upward crossover) and death cross (downward crossover) of the 50 and 200-day EMAs can be even more profitable if you wait for a pull-back and enter at the right time because the resulting price moves can be thousands of pips.

Comments

  1. Bobby Joe Lyons says

    July 21, 2018 at 6:08 pm

    Simple is always best.
    Too much clutter on a chart tends to confuse rather than clarify trend direction.

    Reply
  2. Seyi says

    August 21, 2018 at 4:04 pm

    Hey, I am looking to implement this strategy in the coming months, looking to look for a strong trend on the hourly and enter on the 15 Min with the rules included above. Hopefully I’ll have my first profitable strategy after testing that yields a positive expectancy and stands the test of time. I am after strategies that can last a lifetime.

    Reply
  3. Kazi Tarek says

    September 7, 2018 at 4:34 am

    Sir,
    I am struggling with a good entry point when ever a MA crossover is made. I am entering too early or too late. Can you help me providing some tips regarding this?
    Thanks.

    Reply
    • James Woolley says

      September 10, 2018 at 7:51 am

      It’s generally a good strategy to wait for confirmation of a crossover, and then wait for a slight pull-back to the EMA. The only problem with this is that you sometimes don’t get a pull-back and therefore miss out on a trade, but that’s the chance you take.

      Reply
    • BOSS ERNIE says

      November 10, 2018 at 9:54 pm

      try hullma crossover and only trade with the trend and my personal trend detector is 50 ema 30minute timeframe so if it is above 50 ema then for me its an uptrend then i use hullma or a combination of hullma x over for entry and pullbacks hope this help

      Reply
  4. john jk says

    October 21, 2018 at 2:44 am

    this is a great strategy but I would pair if with divergence and when the cross happens wait for a pull back then enter. simple and neat. good trading folks.

    Reply
  5. P.Madusha Nishad Perera says

    December 4, 2018 at 3:18 am

    Thank you a lot!

    Reply
  6. Ratan Kumar says

    December 8, 2018 at 2:13 am

    What will be the timeframe for intraday trading?

    Reply
    • James Woolley says

      December 8, 2018 at 7:52 pm

      You can use any time frame, but trading crossovers on the 1-hour chart, while trading in the same direction as the longer term trend on the 4-hour and daily charts, can be quite profitable.

      Reply
      • Felix says

        December 7, 2023 at 10:10 pm

        How many pairs would you recommend for a beginner or any other trader? Thanks for your great work

        Reply
        • James Woolley says

          December 8, 2023 at 7:39 am

          It’s generally best to stick to the 7 or 8 major pairs.

          Reply
          • felix says

            January 19, 2024 at 5:43 pm

            Thank you for your response.

  7. Budfox says

    December 16, 2018 at 4:00 am

    Ive had great results with using this exact strategy but I only trade the cross when divergence is seen on the MACD. Its a very strong set up especially on the futures charts. Once I spot divergence I wait for the cross then I wait for price to pull back and touch the 20ema then I’m in. (short or long) which ever. Back test this and you will see it happen again and again. You’ll kick yourself twice for not noticing this set up. 😉

    regards

    bud

    Reply
    • James Woolley says

      December 16, 2018 at 10:37 am

      Thank you very much for this. That sounds like a very good strategy because I have also found MACD divergence to be a fairly reliable indicator.

      Reply
    • Simba says

      February 20, 2019 at 9:41 pm

      Hey bro how are you what are the macd settings

      Reply
      • BUDFOX says

        July 7, 2019 at 9:40 pm

        I always use the factory settings for MACD. I KEEP IT SIMPLE!

        Reply
        • Leru says

          December 15, 2019 at 1:31 pm

          How do u set up ur MACD?

          Reply
    • Henk says

      April 1, 2019 at 11:18 am

      Hi , Can you please tell MACD parameters ? Regards. Ravi

      Reply
    • Chanya says

      February 2, 2023 at 7:23 am

      good one…thanks for sharing.

      Reply
  8. Nicholas Sylvester says

    March 18, 2019 at 1:37 am

    I have been using this strategy ever since you posted it..please but I’m confused on how many pairs to trade…should I just scout for the crossovers on any of the major,minor and cross pairs??

    Reply
    • James Woolley says

      March 18, 2019 at 9:42 am

      It’s generally best to stick to the major pairs because they will have smaller spreads and greater liquidity.

      Reply
    • budfox says

      July 7, 2019 at 9:44 pm

      JAMES is right Nicholas. I usually just work with a handful of pairs that fit my personality. That may sound strange but these pairs do have personalities that you can sync up with. I love the aud/usd and for some reason this trade set up works really good with this pair. let me know how ya do.

      Bud

      Reply
      • Nwogu Oneness says

        May 9, 2020 at 1:27 pm

        Assuming there’s a strong uptrend on daily and 4 hours chart and u currently have an uptrend too on one time frame…should u wait for another cross over or wot in dsame direction

        Reply
    • Felix says

      December 7, 2023 at 10:29 pm

      Hi there, what is your percentage of winning pls? Thanks

      Reply
  9. afaque says

    April 7, 2019 at 5:41 am

    How to use this strategy for swing trading

    Reply
  10. Jason says

    May 30, 2019 at 4:41 pm

    @ Budfox, Please kindly tell us your MACD Settings you use for this strategy.

    Thanks

    Reply
    • Budfox says

      July 7, 2019 at 9:34 pm

      Hello Jason, I keep my MACD at factory settings. 12,26,9. Just to clarify my trade set up. I look for divergence on the MACD or Histogram. I then wait for the 5 EMA to cross the 20 EMA then I wait for price to pull back and touch the 20 ema for my entry.. This trade has yielded me very good results. Please keep in mind I’m using the 4hr time frame. I check the daily to make sure its direction is going in the same direction as my trade.

      Reply
      • Jason says

        August 28, 2019 at 2:26 am

        Howdy BudFox,
        I really appreciate your reply.

        For more clarity from your reply:

        1) You check to confirm that the TREND on 4 hour and Daily timeframes are the SAME before your entry?

        2) Are your entries only done on the 4 hour timeframe?

        3) From your experiences, after conditions have been met, and price pulls back, does it always touch the 20 EMA?

        4) What happens if pull back doesn’t touch the 20 EMA, do you still ENTER, Or better still, what do you do in such scenario?

        Plenitude thanks

        Reply
        • Isaiah says

          June 13, 2020 at 7:45 am

          Great work

          Reply
      • Raphael says

        April 10, 2021 at 8:14 pm

        Is MACD divergence more effective than the RSI diveregence?

        Reply
  11. Lady florence says

    June 18, 2019 at 2:18 am

    James Woolley you earlier said “I have also found MACD divergence to be a fairly reliable indicator”

    I’m not sure if you mean the MACD indicator itself.
    Please can you elaborate more on what you mean by “MACD divergence” as it relates to this 5 and 20 EMA crossover strategy?

    Reply
    • James Woolley says

      June 25, 2019 at 8:25 am

      Here is a recent blog post that discusses MACD divergence in more detail:

      https://www.theforexchronicles.com/macd-divergence-on-the-eur-chf-pair-in-2019/

      Reply
  12. John says

    May 12, 2020 at 11:09 am

    Please, with the above strategy, can I make use of it on a 1hour timeframe ??

    Reply
    • felistamutunga965@gmail.com says

      September 3, 2020 at 1:36 pm

      Hello, kindly inform if I can use the 5 and 10 cross over in H1 and how do I identify divergence

      Reply
  13. Anil says

    November 25, 2020 at 9:53 am

    Hi thx for the article , do you wait for candel close when using this strategy in both the longer and shorter time frame or just enter at the cross . I am looking use it with 1 hour cross and monitor entry on the 1 min cross , does this seems ok ? , thx

    Reply
  14. Peter Henderson says

    December 2, 2020 at 3:06 am

    maybe ok on the daily chart but below that is cut throat

    Reply
  15. CryptoPanda says

    March 11, 2021 at 5:58 pm

    i use 9/20 ema on daily and wait for pullback on 4hr or 1hr and good for swing and short term

    Reply
  16. Izzy says

    March 28, 2021 at 11:18 am

    Absolutely Agree

    Reply
  17. Salami says

    June 26, 2021 at 1:52 pm

    Please, is it a must to allow the price to pull back before making an entry?
    What what difference would it have if I make entry immediately after the 5, 20 EMA crossover? Thanks

    Reply
  18. felix says

    November 20, 2023 at 2:26 pm

    Would you be able to provide us with some examples of your trades? Thank you

    Reply

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