GoldenCross by PuffyThis is a simple trading strategy that seeks the Golden Cross and Death Cross on the 4HR chart. The fast moving indicator in this strategy is the EMA 50 and the slow moving indicator is the EMA 200. When the EMA 50 crosses over the EMA 200 the strategy indicates a buy. When the EMA 50 crosses below the EMA 200 the strategy indicates a sell. This strategy averages trades in the 40 - 50 day range and as such should not be used with heavy leverage.
Death-cross
Death & Golden Cross Moving Average StrategyJust a simple strategy to put two MA on the same chart and find golden/death crosses.
Default on 50/200.
Grahn Gyllene KorsGrahn Gyllene Kors strategy is an idea that was brought to me and I was asked to create for the client to be used as an early alert signal for when BTC 0.05% is trending. The client has graciously now decided that this should be shared with everyone.
This is an EMA / Trend Explorer useful for identifying trends before EMA's cross and also identifying and experimenting with various EMA lengths and candle trends. There will be a companion Alert study for this released soon in which signals may be sent to the user via sms or email.
EMA Fast and EMA Slow may be adjusted in length and color and their display may be turned on or off.
Bullish X% F/S controls what percentage the EMA Fast should be above EMA Slow before considered bullish and is represented by the Green band on the chart.
Neutral > Y% < is what percentage surrounding the EMA Slow should be considered neutral and is represented by the Yellow band on the chart.
Bearish Z% S/F controls what percentage the EMA Fast should be below EMA Slow before considered bearish and is represented by the Red band on the chart.
Trend Enable determines whether Trend Strength is enforced in addition to EMA divergence.
Bull Strength is the number of candles ranging from 0 to 5 that should be consecutively higher in value before considered to be a trend.
Bear Strength is the number of candles ranging from 0 to 5 that should be consecutively lower in value before considered to be a trend.