9 & 21 EMA Futures Trading Strategy With Crossover

Author: Jon Smith
Post Date: May 31, 2025
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The 9 & 21 EMA trading strategy is a very successful trading strategy that I use daily in my futures trading. I have had a lot of success using the 9 & 21 EMA. If you manage risk you will do very well trading with this strategy.

In this video below I share with you how I personally use the 9 and 21 EMA to set my entries and exits in the futures market specifically the Nasdaq futures.

When the 9 EMA is above the 21 EMA I will look to buy the market.

When the 9 EMA is below the 21 EMA I will look to short or sell the market.

You can lose money trading. Nothing I say should be considered trading advice. I am not a licensed financial expert.
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