#aboutgraphline $GRASS
A Graph Line trading signal usually means a buy/sell signal generated from lines drawn on a price chart. These lines represent mathematical or technical conditions. Here are the most common interpretations 👇
#graph line
1. Moving Average (MA) Line Signal
Lines: Fast MA & Slow MA
Signal logic:
$BTC Buy ➜ Fast MA crosses above Slow MA
Sell ➜ Fast MA crosses below Slow MA
📈 Very common in trend-following strategies.
2. Trendline Break Signal
Lines: Support / Resistance trendlines
Signal logic:
Buy ➜ Price breaks above a downward trendline
Sell ➜ Price breaks below an upward trendline
Used a lot in discretionary chart analysis.
3. Indicator Line Signal (RSI, MACD, etc.)
Example: RSI line
$BNB Buy ➜ RSI crosses above 30
Sell ➜ RSI crosses below 70
Example: MACD
Buy ➜ MACD line crosses above signal line
Sell ➜ MACD line crosses below signal line
4. Price vs Line Signal
Lines: VWAP, Bollinger Bands, or fixed levels
Signal logic:
Buy ➜ Price crosses above the line
Sell ➜ Price crosses below the line
5. Simple Mathematical Line Signal
A signal can be defined as:
#USJobsData Buy if Price > Line
Sell if Price < Line
Where the line can be:
Linear regression line
Moving average
Custom formula
Example (Conceptual)
If you plot:
Blue line = Price
Red line = 50-period Moving Average
Then:
🔵 crosses above 🔴 → BUY
🔵 crosses below 🔴 → SELL
To help you better:
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