Using SMA on EUR/CHF
Everything you need to know about applying the Simple Moving Average to EUR/CHF — default settings, signals, and when this indicator actually works vs when it misleads you.
Reviewed by the Candleread desk · Updated 2026-04-09
The Simple Moving Average (SMA) is a trend indicator rated beginner. Applied to EUR/CHF (minor pair, 1.5-pip spread, 40-pip daily range), the default settings are Common periods: 20, 50, 100, 200. The 200 SMA on D1 is the institutional trend-line. Best timeframes: D1, W1. Key signals: Price above 200 SMA = long-term uptrend. Below = downtrend. The 50/200 SMA cross is the famous 'golden cross' (bullish) or 'death cross' (bearish). Use SMA for trend direction, not entries.
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SMA Settings for EUR/CHF
Here are the default and recommended settings for using SMA on EUR/CHF:
- •Default settings: Common periods: 20, 50, 100, 200. The 200 SMA on D1 is the institutional trend-line.
- •Category: trend indicator
- •Difficulty: beginner
- •Best timeframes: D1, W1
- •EUR/CHF spread: 1.5 pips — tight enough for most indicator-based entries
- •EUR/CHF daily range: 40 pips
SMA Signals on EUR/CHF
How to Trade EUR/CHF with SMA
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Add SMA to your chart
Open EUR/CHF on your preferred timeframe (D1 or W1 recommended). Apply the Simple Moving Average with default settings: Common periods: 20, 50, 100, 200. The 200 SMA on D1 is the institutional trend-line.
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Confirm the trend on a higher timeframe
Before acting on any SMA signal, check one timeframe up for the prevailing trend. Trade SMA signals in the direction of the higher-timeframe trend for higher win rates.
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Wait for a clear SMA signal
Don't anticipate — wait for the signal to complete. Price above 200 SMA = long-term uptrend.
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Set stop and target before entering
Use the position size calculator. Risk 1% per trade. On EUR/CHF with a 40-pip daily range, typical stops are 8–16 pips.
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Manage and journal
Move stop to breakeven after 1R. Let the trade run toward 2–3R. Journal the SMA signal quality so you build data on which signals work best for EUR/CHF.
When SMA Fails on EUR/CHF
Key takeaways
- ✓SMA on EUR/CHF: trend indicator, beginner difficulty
- ✓Default settings: Common periods: 20, 50, 100, 200. The 200 SMA on D1 is the institutional trend-line.
- ✓Best timeframes: D1, W1
- ✓Trade signals during European session for best results
- ✓Always combine SMA with price action and higher-timeframe trend confirmation