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Trend Following (MA Crossover) Strategy for GBP/AUD

The complete playbook for running a trend following (ma crossover) setup on GBP/AUD — when it works, when it fails, and how to size your risk.

Reviewed by the Candleread desk · Updated 2026-04-09

The short answer

The trend following (ma crossover) strategy applied to GBP/AUD typically targets a 1:2–1:5 risk-to-reward ratio with a hold time of 1–30 days. GBP/AUD is a minor pair with a 2.5-pip spread and 130-pip average daily range, which provides plenty of room for this strategy to work. Best timeframes for this combination: H4, D1.

How Trend Following (MA Crossover) Works on GBP/AUD

Apply two moving averages (e.g. 20 EMA + 50 EMA). When the fast MA crosses above the slow MA, the trend is up — look for longs. When it crosses below, trend is down — look for shorts. Enter on pullbacks to the fast MA. Applied to GBP/AUD: Moves on BoE vs RBA divergence and risk sentiment. Similar volatility to GBP/JPY. Needs wider stops. Popular with trend-following swing traders. Use moving average crossovers to identify trend direction and generate entry signals. Simple, systematic, and backtestable.

Trend Following (MA Crossover) Rules for GBP/AUD

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    Step 1

    Apply 20 EMA and 50 EMA to H4 or D1 chart

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    Step 2

    Bullish bias when 20 EMA > 50 EMA

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    Step 3

    Bearish bias when 20 EMA < 50 EMA

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    Step 4

    Enter on pullback to the 20 EMA in the direction of the crossover

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    Step 5

    Stop: below the 50 EMA (long) or above it (short)

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    Step 6

    Exit: when MAs cross in the opposite direction or when target hit

Best Conditions

Strong trending markets where price respects the MAs. Works best on D1 for majors (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY). For GBP/AUD specifically, the best session is the London session + Asian–London overlap. Trade during that window for tightest spreads and deepest liquidity.

When This Setup Fails

Choppy, sideways markets generate repeated false crossovers (whipsaws). The MA crossover is a lagging indicator — it confirms trends late. On GBP/AUD, also watch out for major economic releases that override technical setups — check the calendar before entering.

Key Numbers

The math for running trend following (ma crossover) on GBP/AUD:

  • Typical R:R: 1:2–1:5
  • Hold time: 1–30 days
  • Best timeframes: H4, D1
  • GBP/AUD spread: 2.5 pips
  • GBP/AUD daily range: 130 pips
  • Difficulty: beginner

Key takeaways

  • Trend Following (MA Crossover) on GBP/AUD: 1:2–1:5 R:R, hold time 1–30 days
  • Best timeframes: H4, D1
  • GBP/AUD spread (2.5 pips) — factor it into stop distance
  • Trade during London session + Asian–London overlap for best conditions
  • Risk 1% per trade, always — the calculator does the sizing

Frequently asked

Does trend following (ma crossover) work on GBP/AUD?+
Yes — GBP/AUD is a minor pair with 130-pip average daily range and 2.5-pip spreads, which requires careful sizing to account for spread, but trend following (ma crossover) can still work if you widen your stops and targets accordingly.
What timeframe should I use for trend following (ma crossover) on GBP/AUD?+
The best timeframes for trend following (ma crossover) are H4, D1. On GBP/AUD, the London session + Asian–London overlap provides the most volume and tightest spreads for this setup.
What risk-to-reward should I target?+
Trend Following (MA Crossover) typically targets 1:2–1:5 R:R with a hold time of 1–30 days. On GBP/AUD, the 130-pip daily range gives you enough room to hit these targets during the right session.
Is trend following (ma crossover) good for beginners?+
Yes. Trend Following (MA Crossover) is one of the more beginner-friendly strategies. The rules are clear, the setups are visual, and the risk management is straightforward. GBP/AUD is a solid pair to practice it on.

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