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Trading SAND With the DEMA Crossover
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Trading SAND With the DEMA Crossover

Trading SAND with the DEMA (double exponential moving average) crossover is a strategy that can be used to beat the market. Let’s learn more about it!

Sandbox DEMA
Sandbox DEMA

Understand the DEMA

The Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) crossover strategy uses two DEMA lines: a short period line and a long period line.

The short period line represents the short-term trend of SAND, while the long period line represents the long-term trend.

When the short-period DEMA line crosses above the long-period DEMA line, it is considered a bullish signal, indicating that the short-term trend is becoming stronger than the long-term trend, and that it may be a good time to buy SAND.

Conversely, when the short-term DEMA line crosses below the long-term DEMA line, it is considered a bearish signal, indicating that the short-term trend is becoming weaker than the long-term trend and that it may be a good time to sell.

Best DEMA Crossover

We have tried multiple lengths for the short and long-term DEMA lines to see which ones work best.

In our strategy backtest, we took into account a 0.1% fee per trade, but no slippage was taken into account. All the trades were taken with the entire account.

The best DEMA lengths we found are:

  • Chart Period = 4H

  • Short Period DEMA = 5

  • Long Period DEMA = 30

This resulted in a 3,592% profit, while the buy-and-hold profit was only 1,431%. While this is much better than the buy and hold, it’s important to keep in mind that past performance does not guarantee future success.

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