Types of MACD Strategies

Histogram The MACD histogram can be a useful tool for some traders. While we’ve explained a little bit above about how to read it, here’s how it works. It plots out the difference between the fast MACD line and the signal line. Traders can use the MACD histogram as a momentum indicator to jump ahead of changes in market…

Trading Divergence

Divergence refers to a situation where factors move away from or are independent of others. With the MACD, it is a situation where price action and momentum are not acting together. For instance, divergence can indicate a period where the price makes successively lower highs, but the MACD histogram shows a succession of higher lows. In…

MACD Histogram

The MACD histogram is a visual representation of the difference between the MACD and its nine-day EMA—not highs and lows. The histogram is positive when the MACD is above its nine-day EMA and negative when the MACD is below its nine-day EMA. The point on the histogram where momentum is zero is the zero line. If prices…

An Overview

The concept behind the MACD is straightforward. It calculates the difference between a security’s 26-day and 12-day exponential moving averages (EMA). Each moving average uses the closing price of its period (26- and 12-day) to calculate its moving average value. On the MACD chart, a nine-period EMA of the MACD itself is also plotted. This line is called…