Moving Averages Give Structure


It’s very difficult to see patterns or make out any structure to the market by simply looking a price bars. Applying Moving Averages to a chart can help your eye see the “stucture” of the market.

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22 Responses to “Moving Averages Give Structure”

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  7. annareina1988 Says:

    I like your video! Thank you! I use the same MAs, but I use EMA-21 instead EMA-15, but there is no big difference.
    I just’ve got a question: Do you pay attention on Crossovers of MA-50, 100 and 200? Are they imprtant?

  8. airplaneking Says:

    You have so many MA’s of course at least one of them is going to be crossing near a resistance level

  9. jcfbell3001 Says:

    currencies?

  10. hummarstra Says:

    Moving averages are nonsense. Watch my vids to learn about the science of price and volume. – the best way to trade. Period.

  11. zotopec Says:

    If you add momentum and ADX to these MAs …. it could pippoint an exact signal for buying or selling, esp. the two red and golden MAs are really exact. Remember all of them don’t always work, the thing is which works the most times …. and it sure does. Thanks for sharing.

  12. edicccc Says:

    yeah …. but where are your entries and exits?

  13. ANDYCHAT500 Says:

    idont use so many moving averages. I like just 2

  14. redletterchurch Says:

    Great video! Many trading gurus promote candlestick patterns and downplay moving averages. I prefer a line chart combined with 200, 100, and 50 SMA’s. I also watchlist watch(8 Nasdaq 100 symbols including QLD), and I tape-read(I’m a tape-worm).

  15. 81hakim Says:

    Excellent – well done!

  16. lajo32 Says:

    Thank you very helpful.

  17. InfinityShares Says:

    Nice video, clear for everyone :-)

  18. EurodanceStrong Says:

    Bravo Sir!!!

    I use 20 EMA instead of 15, and I don’t even use 100 MA

    more tools for me!!

  19. bettiesp Says:

    great work doc

  20. shabs19 Says:

    Your video makes a lot of sense, excellent work

  21. mujeebyzai Says:

    thanks.

  22. EurodanceLove Says:

    Very nice! thank yoU!

 

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