10/21/50 EMA Forex
SCALPING SYSTEM
Advanced Trading Systems Collection 2 This is a fairly
simple method to squeeze money out of the market with short terms trades. With
this one we trade the five minute charts, and we rarely hold a trade for longer
than 20 minutes. This system requires a little discipline not to over trade it,
but if you learn this one well it will consistently earn you profits.
I personally use this one on a daily basis, and I
consistently squeeze 30 – 50 pips out of the market with it.
The beauty of this particular trading system is that it is
so simple, and so profitable, that you will wonder why you haven’t used it from
the start of your Forex career. With that said, let’s just dive right in.
System Overview and Chart Setup
To get started, simply fire up a 5 minute EUR/USD chart, and
add some indicators:
Advanced Trading Systems Collection 3 The indicators you
want to use for this system include:
·
Exponential Moving Average – 10 Period
·
Exponential Moving Average – 21 Period
·
Exponential Moving Average – 50
The 50 EMA is our indicator to determine the short term
trend, and the 10 and 21 period EMA’s provide us with strong support and
resistance levels which we will use for entry signals.
Timing is also everything with this system. The best times
to trade this system are after the London market opens, or after the New York
market opens. You should not trade this system when the Asian market is open,
as you won’t have as much success with it.
Our whole point here is to ride out the short term trends
while the trend is making higher highs (and lower lows), and to constantly
squeeze 10 – 15 pips out of a trade while only risking five. If you follow our
entry rules, this system does work well. The basic idea shown on a chart:
Trading Rules for
the 5 Minute System
The rules for this system are quite simple. To lay them out
for you, we:
1. Look for a trend on the five minute chart. This means
that the currency will be making higher highs (in an uptrend), or lower lows
(in a downtrend).
2. Look at the EMA 50 to determine trend direction and
strength. The more it is slanting up or down, the stronger the trend is.
3. Wait for the currency to enter the halfway point between
the EMA 21 and the EMA 10. If you are in an uptrend this is your buy signal. In
a down trend it is your sell signal.
4. For a stop use 5 pips (plus the spread).
5. Set a take profit at 10 pips (plus the spread).
6. Continue scalping until the trend stops (50 EMA Turns
Sideways)
Let’s look at this on a chart to add some clarity:
Looking at the above chart, let’s simply walk through the
steps. I’ve listed 7 entry points. Of those seven, only 4 are valid, but we’ll
get to that. Let’s walk through the steps we take to take advantage of the
short term trend:
Ø
Trend Determination: We have determined we are making higher highs, and the EMA
50 is pointing up. This tells us we are in an uptrend.
Ø #1 Signal – Price
retraces to the midpoint between the EMA 10 and the EMA21. We set a five pip
stop and buy.
Ø #2
Signal - Price retraces to the midpoint between the EMA 10 and the EMA21. We
set a five pip stop and buy.
Ø #3
Signal - Price retraces to the midpoint between the EMA 10 and the EMA 21. We
set a five pip stop and buy.
Ø #4
Signal - Price retraces to the midpoint between the EMA 10 and the EMA 21. We
set a five pip stop and buy.
Ø #5
Signal – Price did not make a higher high – this could indicate the trend is
changing. We don’t take this trade.
Ø #6
Signal – Price did not make a higher high – again we don’t take this trade.
Ø #7
Signal – Price did make a higher high, but the EMA 50 has turned sideways, we
do not take this trade.
Let’s look at this system whole system in reverse to have an
example of short trades with the 5 minute system. Looking at the chart below we
first determine that we are in a downtrend, and then we have 5 entry signals on
this chart.
In this case all of the entry signals are valid. The #3
trade would have stopped out, but we would have had four profitable trades by
scalping 10 pips at a time from this trend.
This system is simple and if used the way we have laid it
out it can be extremely profitable. We aren’t quite done yet though, there are
a ways to add to the profitability of this system.
Going Further with
the 5 Minute System
There are a couple of
more things you can do with this system to add to its profitability.
First, instead of
making multiple trades and taking ten pips at a time we can let our profits run.
We can also use this system with other currencies. Let’s take a moment to talk
about both cases.
Letting Profits
Run
I do suggest you trade the system as I laid it out in the
previous section while you get used to it. But, as a variant, after you gain
some experience you can let your profits run to earn more from the market.
Using this method we won’t be making multiple trades,
instead we just take the first signal, set our stop to breakeven once we are 10
pips ahead, and then let it run. Using the same example from the previous
section:
With this method we take the first entry signal once we’ve
determined that we are in an uptrend/downtrend. Looking at the chart above the
bar hits the midway point between the EMA 10 and EMA 21. We enter the trade.
We still use our 5pip + spread stop, but this time we don’t
set a take profit. Instead we wait until the trade moves 10 pips in our favor
and then set our stop to the breakeven point. From there just let the trade
ride.
To exit the trade,
there are two strategies that you can use.
1. Wait until the EMA 50 begins to flatten out as shown in
the screenshot on the previous page. With this method we would have earned 50
pips compared to the 35 we would have earned from our previous example.
2. Wait until the EMA 50 actually turns up – with this
particular trade we would have held if for most of the day and earned 100 pips.
Conservative traders should use the first exit strategy as
it will ensure more consistent profits. Risk takers can try the second method
as it sometimes is an easy way to make a big trade off the 5 minute charts.
Trading Other
Currencies
Although I most often use this method with the EUR/USD pair,
that isn’t to say you can’t scalp multiple currencies. Looking at the USD/CHF
char below, the system does work well with almost any currency.
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