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EMA Pullback

A complete long-&-short entry model: a three-EMA trend filter plus an ATR-gated pullback trigger.

EMA Pullback is a composite entry model rather than a single line. Three exponential moving averages set the context — a fast and a slow EMA define the immediate trend and a much slower 'regime' EMA confirms the bigger picture. The model only looks for longs when the stack is bullish and shorts when it is bearish.

Once the trend is aligned, it waits. Rather than buying strength, it waits for price to pull back toward the fast EMA within a configurable tolerance, then requires an ATR-gated trigger (the move back in-trend must clear a volatility threshold) before emitting long_signal or short_signal. A maximum-wait window cancels a stale setup if the pullback never resolves.

The benefit is selectivity: entries cluster at the start of trend continuations rather than chasing extended moves. The cost is missed trades when a trend runs without pulling back. The wait_long / wait_short outputs expose whether the model is currently staging a setup.

Exemple

BTC is above all three EMAs; price dips to the fast EMA, holds, then closes back up by more than the ATR gate — ema_pullback prints long_signal = 1 and the strategy enters.

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