I’m seeing a couple of closed out positions, as well as a handful of fresh signals this week. Take a look!
If this is the first time you’re reading about the SMA Crossover Pullback system, make sure you look at the trading rules and risk management adjustments first.
EUR/USD had a short position from a few weeks back, and this one had been locking in pips through its trailing stop since the other week.
However, a new crossover took place before the adjusted stop loss was reached on a pullback.Fortunately it was able to bag more pips on this early exit!
A long signal soon followed, as Stochastic turned higher from the oversold region.
GBP/USD had a bullish crossover in the earlier update, and this time it was able to open a long position on a pullback.
Unfortunately this position was opened too late, and price already turned from its uptrend.With that, the long position got stopped out before a new crossover materialized. This was then followed by a short Stochastic signal.
As for EUR/JPY, the pair had a long position left open in the earlier update, and this one is just cruising sideways.
Here’s a look at the latest positions:
SMA Crossover Pullback Positions as of Apr. 13, 2021
Pair | Position | Entry | SL | PT | Status | Pips | % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EUR/USD | Short | 1.1934 | 1.2084 | 1.1634 | Closed | +129 | +0.86 |
EUR/JPY | Long | 129.93 | 128.43 | 132.93 | Open | – | – |
GBP/USD | Long | 1.3844 | 1.3694 | 1.4144 | Closed | -150 | -1.00 |
EUR/USD | Long | 1.1873 | 1.1723 | 1.2173 | Open | – | – |
GBP/USD | Short | 1.3744 | 1.3894 | 1.3444 | Open | – | – |
All three pairs I’m watching have positions open, with the euro pairs having long plays and Cable with a short signal.
In case you missed it, I’ve crunched the numbers for Q1 2021 lately. Check it out!