MACD Trading

MACD Trading Indicator Strategy

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MACD trading is a popular technical indicator for all types of traders. It’s simple and flexible: finding the momentum or confirming a trend. Sometimes, the MACD trading strategy is used to find entries and exits.

MACD trading calculates the difference between two exponential moving averages, the 12 and 26 EMA‘s. The 26 EMA is slower than the 12. This is a lagging indicator but many people use it for potential early warning reversal signals. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence calculates the difference of two exponential moving averages: the 12 and 26 EMAs. The 12 EMA is faster than the 26 EMA.

Add the closing prices of the periods being measured between the 2 EMAs. You can add in the 9 EMA to track buy and sell signals. Hence, the name signal line. However, remember that this is a lagging indicator. MACD trading should be used in conjunction with candlesticks and patterns.

MACD trading has different strategies you can use. These strategies can be quite helpful to use for trading the stock market.

Trading Crossovers

MACD trading crossovers are one of the most popular MACD trading strategies, especially when you trade penny stocks. The Moving Average, Convergence Divergence cross, can be bullish or bearish.

When the moving average lines of the MACD cross, this can be used to get in or out of stock. It has red and green bars that confirm bearish and bullish moves.

As a result, the MACD crossover can and is used to confirm a trend or momentum change. Traders use it to avoid getting faked out on a move. When this happens, you might look too short.

For example, when the Moving Average Convergence Divergence falls below the signal line, things are bearish. The opposite is also true. When MACD rises above the signal line, the bulls are in control.

However, remember to use other forms of technical analysis to confirm moves.

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The Divergence

The divergence is one of the most popular strategies of MACD trading. However, it’s also the least successful, especially when done without the help of other technical indicators and patterns.

MACD divergence is when the price of a stock moves away from the MACD. It signals the end of a price movement or trend.

For example, the price can move up or down in the opposite direction. For instance, if the price increases while the MACD is falling, traders may see it as a rally about to end.

Consequently, if the price is moving down while the MACD is moving up, then that can be seen as a bullish reversal getting ready. However, this strategy isn’t an accurate one.

Prices can have a few bursts that can trigger stops and force traders to exit a trade before it’s made them money.

The MACD can look to be crossing over. As a trader, you’ll always want to get the best entry. Who wouldn’t want to enter a trade as this indicator moved into new territory?

However, that thinking has frustrated many traders trying to trade the MACD divergence over the years.

As a result, using candlesticks and patterns in conjunction with RSI and moving average lines prevents you from getting faked out. 

The Dramatic Rise Strategy

MACD trading strategies also include a dramatic rise. This occurs when the MACD rises dramatically. Seems obvious, right? Hence, how it got its name.

The shorter moving average pulls away from the the longer moving average. This signals that a stock is overbought or oversold depending on its crossed direction. Timing this signal with other chart indicators, price action, or breath indicators is essential for confirmation.

For example, many traders confirm this move with the RSI. The relative strength index shows when a stock is overextended in either direction.

This signals a pullback is coming. It also confirms the strength of a trend. The RSI can stay in oversold or overbought territory for a few weeks. Hence, confirmation of a strong trend is in place.

MACD Trading Example

You can see with Target that the MACD traded in tandem with the RSI and moving average lines. The farther the candlesticks moved from the moving averages, the more the MACD rose, and the RSI dabbled in overbought territory. As it traded sideways, so did the other indicators.

Final Thoughts: MACD Trading

MACD trading requires the use of other technical analysis. Fakeouts are one of the great tools for taking a trader’s money. Bulls and bears often get trapped after being tricked into a trade.

MACD trading by itself wouldn’t stop that from happening. However, when you add in other forms of technical analysis, you get confirmation of moves.

When you’re trading, you’re required to make split-second decisions, especially when trading low-float stocks. You could be hurting if you have a large position in a stock and it was placed on a fake out.

As a result, using other indicators can confirm moves. Support and resistance might be the most important trading strategy to know. First, you should know how to map those levels out.

Then, you can add other indicators. MACD trading is best used with other forms of technical analysis and is most effective when a price action trading approach is taken to the chart. 

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