Trading Pattern Dictionary / 5min 9EMA
Snapshot
Definition
AI Overview
The 5min 9EMA pattern combines the 5-minute timeframe with the 9-period Exponential Moving Average to identify short-term trading opportunities. Traders look for price bounces off the 9EMA on the 5-minute chart to make quick trades.
Key Details of 5min 9EMA
- Goal: To leverage short-term price movements for rapid trading decisions.
- Methodology: Monitoring price action against the 9EMA on a 5-minute chart.
- Origin: This strategy has evolved with the popularity of day trading and scalping techniques.
- Market Impact: Allows traders to capitalize on quick price changes in volatile markets.
The 5min 9EMA pattern is essential for traders seeking to maximize profits in fast-moving markets.
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TradeJournal community statistics
Public trades tagged with "5min 9EMA" on TradeJournal.co (2 traders).
Tagged trades
15
12 closed · 0 open
Dictionary share
0.02%
Of all pattern tags
Win rate
66.7%
8W · 4L
Public P&L
$41.29
Avg $3.44 / closed trade
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Trades using 5min 9EMA
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5min 9EMA is a trading pattern in the TradeJournal.co Trading Pattern Dictionary. It appears on 15 tagged public journal trades from 2 traders (66.7% win rate on closed public trades) . Use TradeJournal to tag your own trades, filter by pattern, and review statistics alongside your full journal.