
1. Golden Cross and Death Cross Patterns
Golden Cross: The MACD fast line (blue line) crosses above the slow line (orange line), a buy signal
Death Cross: The MACD fast line crosses below the slow line, a sell signal
This is the most basic and commonly used MACD trading signal
2. Bottom Divergence Pattern
Forms when the price makes a new low, but the MACD does not make a new low
Indicates that downward momentum is weakening and may soon reverse
This is a strong buy signal, especially in oversold areas
3. Top Divergence Pattern
Forms when the price makes a new high, but the MACD does not make a new high
Indicates that upward momentum is weakening and may soon adjust downward
This is a strong sell signal, especially in high-level areas
4. Zero Axis Crossover Pattern
MACD line crosses above the zero axis: indicates a trend shift from bearish to bullish, a buy signal
MACD line crosses below the zero axis: indicates a trend shift from bullish to bearish, a sell signal
Usually more accurate when used in conjunction with other signals
Usage Suggestions:
Do not use a single pattern alone; it is best to combine multiple signals
Trading in the direction of the major trend will be more reliable
Combine with other technical indicators to confirm signals
Pay attention to the coordination of trading volume
Signals from different time frames may conflict; it is recommended to focus on larger time frames