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EMA fast/slow crossover strategyvsPDH/PDL breakout with SuperTrend filter strategy

EMA fast/slow crossover strategy: Catch sustained moves by going long when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA. Β· PDH/PDL breakout with SuperTrend filter strategy: Prior-day-range breakouts, but only the ones that align with the SuperTrend regime.

Trend followingLong only

EMA fast/slow crossover strategy

Catch sustained moves by going long when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA.

Trend followingLong & short

PDH/PDL breakout with SuperTrend filter strategy

Prior-day-range breakouts, but only the ones that align with the SuperTrend regime.

Indicators

  • EMA (period 12)
  • EMA (period 26)
  • Prior Period Levels
  • SuperTrend (ATR 10, factor 3.0)
  • SMA(1) close wrapper

Timeframes

1h4h1d
15m1h4h

Bias

Long only

Long & short

Market fit

Strong directional trends

Strong directional trends

Entry rules

  • Enter long the bar after EMA(12) crosses above EMA(26).
  • Cooldown of 2 bars after an exit prevents instant whipsaw re-entries.
  • Long when close crosses above PDH AND SuperTrend state = +1.
  • Short when close crosses below PDL AND SuperTrend state = -1.

Exit rules

  • Close on the down-cross: EMA(12) back below EMA(26).
  • Trailing stop of 4% locks in profits if the cross reverses without a clean down-cross.
  • Opposite-side breakout closes the trade β€” momentum has flipped.
  • 4% trailing stop, 3-bar cooldown.

Expected behavior

Long flat periods broken by sharp upward jumps when a sustained trend lines up β€” and visible drawdowns during ranging markets when the cross fires both ways inside a few bars.

Cleaner than a vanilla PDH/PDL bot β€” the SuperTrend filter cuts counter-trend breakouts that fizzle. Fewer trades but better quality; sits out range days where prior-range breaks fail.

Complexity

2 ind Β· 2 entry Β· 2 exitSimpler
3 ind Β· 2 entry Β· 2 exitMore advanced

Which one is right for you?

Derived from the bias, timeframe and indicator profile of each strategy β€” not a back-test forecast.

When to pick EMA fast/slow crossover strategy

  • You expect strong directional trends β€” the thesis is "Catch sustained moves by going long when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA."
  • You want a long-only bot on 1h–1d candles with a balanced rule-set.
  • You're comfortable monitoring 2 indicators (EMA (period 12), EMA (period 26)).

Catch sustained moves by going long when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA.

When to pick PDH/PDL breakout with SuperTrend filter strategy

  • You expect strong directional trends β€” the thesis is "Prior-day-range breakouts, but only the ones that align with the SuperTrend regime."
  • You want a long & short bot on 15m–4h candles with a balanced rule-set.
  • You're comfortable monitoring 3 indicators (Prior Period Levels, SuperTrend (ATR 10, factor 3.0), SMA(1) close wrapper).

Prior-day-range breakouts, but only the ones that align with the SuperTrend regime.

EMA fast/slow crossover strategy

Catch sustained moves by going long when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA.

PDH/PDL breakout with SuperTrend filter strategy

Prior-day-range breakouts, but only the ones that align with the SuperTrend regime.

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