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Trend Following Strategy Guide: Rules & Setup

Trend following identifies and rides sustained directional moves, entering on pullbacks or breakouts in the direction of the dominant trend.

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Daniel Harrington
Daniel HarringtonSenior Trading Analyst

Trend Following

H1, H4, D1
Days to weeks
1:2 - 1:4
beginner
EURUSD, GBPUSD, XAUUSD, NAS100, USOIL

Trend following has generated positive returns across 4 decades of documented backtests, with diversified trend-following funds averaging 10–15% annualized returns from 1980 to 2020. The strategy works on a simple statistical premise: price momentum persists more often than it reverses, and capturing even 30–40% of a directional move with a 1:3 risk-reward ratio produces a net-positive expectancy system.

  • Price distributions in forex and commodity markets exhibit positive skewness — meaning large directional moves occur mor...
  • Trend Identification (D1 or H4 chart) First, confirm the dominant trend using two tools in combination. A 50-period EMA ...
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Why Trend Following Works: The Statistical Edge

Price distributions in forex and commodity markets exhibit positive skewness — meaning large directional moves occur more frequently than a normal distribution predicts. A 2019 analysis of 58 markets over 30 years found trend-following signals produced statistically significant positive returns in 72% of tested instruments, with the strongest results on XAUUSD, USOIL, and equity indices like NAS100.

The core logic is mean-momentum, not mean-reversion. When ADX reads above 25, a market is trending. Historically, ADX readings above 25 on the D1 timeframe correlate with follow-through in the same direction 61% of the time over the next 5–15 candles. Below 20, that figure drops to 43% — barely above random.

The strategy targets holding periods of days to weeks, which filters out intraday noise while capturing the majority of a sustained directional move. On EURUSD, for example, the average trending move from 2015–2023 lasted 8.3 trading days and covered 180–320 pips. A 1:3 risk-reward configuration on those moves — risking 60 pips to target 180 — would have been profitable even with a 40% win rate.

The practical implication: trend following does not require high accuracy. A system hitting 40–45% wins with consistent 1:3 R:R produces positive expectancy over time. Expectancy = (Win% × Avg Win) − (Loss% × Avg Loss). At 40% wins and 1:3 R:R, that equals (0.40 × 3) − (0.60 × 1) = 0.60 per unit risked.

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Trend Following Entry and Exit Rules: Step-by-Step

Trend Identification (D1 or H4 chart) First, confirm the dominant trend using two tools in combination. A 50-period EMA and 200-period EMA must be aligned — price above both for bullish trend, below both for bearish. ADX must read above 25. If ADX is below 25, no trade is taken regardless of EMA alignment.

Entry Trigger (H1 or H4 chart) Drop to H1 or H4 to time the entry. Two valid entry methods:

  1. Pullback Entry: Wait for price to retrace to the 21-period EMA on H4. Enter when a bullish candle closes above the EMA (long) or a bearish candle closes below it (short). MACD histogram should be turning in the direction of the trend at entry — a histogram bar moving from negative toward zero on a long setup confirms momentum resumption.

  2. Breakout Entry: Identify the most recent swing high (for longs) or swing low (for shorts) on H4. Enter on a candle close beyond that level. Volume or a MACD crossover above the zero line adds confirmation.

Stop Loss Placement Place the initial stop loss below the most recent swing low for longs, or above the swing high for shorts. On H4, this typically translates to 40–80 pips on EURUSD and 150–300 pips on XAUUSD. Parabolic SAR can serve as a dynamic stop reference — if price closes below the SAR dot on H4, the trade structure is invalidated.

Take Profit and Exit Rules Set a minimum target at 2× the stop distance (1:2 R:R). Extend to 3× or 4× if ADX is above 30 and the higher timeframe trend is strong. A trailing stop — moved to breakeven once price reaches 1:1, then trailed at 1.5× ATR — allows the trade to run without surrendering all gains on a reversal.

Example: EURUSD long setup in March 2024. D1 50 EMA above 200 EMA, ADX at 28. H4 pullback to 21 EMA at 1.0820. Entry at 1.0835 (candle close confirmation), stop at 1.0790 (45 pips), target 1.0925 (90 pips, 1:2). Price reached target in 6 trading days.

Trend Following

  • Trailing stop
  • Multiple SL/TP levels
  • Breakeven automation

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Risk : Reward Ratio
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Long · 50 pips SL · 100 pips TP
Potential Loss-$500.00
50p
Potential Profit+$1000.00
100p

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Daniel Harrington

Starszy Analityk Tradingowy

Daniel Harrington jest starszym analitykiem tradingowym z tytułem MScF (Master of Science in Finance) specjalizującym się w ilościowym zarządzaniu aktywami i ryzykiem. Z ponad 12-letnim doświadczeniem na rynkach forex i instrumentów pochodnych, zajmuje się optymalizacją platformy MT5, algorytmicznymi strategiami tradingowymi oraz praktycznymi wskazówkami dla traderów detalicznych.

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