EMA 1 & SALMA Intersection Strategy by Oguzbey07
By Oguzbey07
Performance Metrics
- Author: Oguzbey07
- Symbol: MEXC:BTCUSDT
- Timeframe: 3 hours
- Net P&L: −0.57 USDT (−0.01%)
- Win Rate: 24.1%
- Profit Factor: 0.902
- Max Drawdown: 0.76 USDT (0.01%)
- Total Trades: 572
Description
Trading Strategy: EMA 1 & SALMA Crossover SystemThis strategy is a Trend-Following system that focuses on the direct interaction between the price (represented by EMA 1) and a smoothed trendline (SALMA). Instead of relying on the color changes of the indicator, it uses mechanical crossover signals to enter and exit trades.1. Indicators UsedEMA 1 (Exponential Moving Average): Since the period is 1, it effectively represents the Current Price. It reacts instantly to every market move.SALMA v3.0 (Smoothed Adaptive Lattice Moving Average): A double-smoothed moving average that acts as the "Base Line" or "Trend Support/Resistance."RSI (Relative Strength Index): Used as a Momentum Filter to ensure we don't trade against the market's strength.2. Buy (Long) Entry RulesYou enter a Long position when the following conditions are met:The Crossover: The EMA 1 (Price) crosses ABOVE the SALMA line. This indicates that the short-term momentum is shifting higher than the average trend.The Filter (RSI): The RSI must be above 50. This confirms that the buyers are in control and the upward move has enough strength.3. Sell (Short) Entry RulesYou enter a Short position when the following conditions are met:The Crossunder: The EMA 1 (Price) crosses BELOW the SALMA line. This indicates a breakdown in price action.The Filter (RSI): The RSI must be below 50. This confirms that the sellers are dominating and the downward momentum is real.4. Key Advantages of This SystemObjectivity: You don't guess based on the color of the line; you wait for a clear physical break (cross) of the line.Precision: By using EMA 1, you get the earliest possible entry signal compared to slower moving averages.False Signal Protection: The RSI 50 filter prevents you from entering "weak" trades where the price crosses the line but lacks the volume or momentum to continue.