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MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)

A momentum-and-trend tool built from two EMAs, a signal line and a histogram.

Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) tracks the relationship between two exponential moving averages of price. The MACD line is the fast EMA minus the slow EMA; a signal EMA of that line and a histogram of the gap complete the indicator. It is a hybrid momentum-and-trend tool.

How traders use it

  • Trade the crossover of the MACD line and its signal line for momentum shifts.
  • Read the zero-line cross as a change in the underlying trend direction.
  • Use histogram divergence against price to anticipate fading momentum.

See it in dtcharts

Add MACD from the indicators panel in the dtcharts terminal, or grab ready-to-paste code for MetaTrader, TradeStation and TradingView in the MACD Traders' Tips article.