The Best Moving Average Strategy for Day Traders

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Moving averages are very popular trading indicators that can be used for trading futures, Forex, cryptos, or stocks, because they are part of the universal language of technical analysis. The reason moving averages are so well-respected is that traders all around the world see them and understand what they are communicating.
    In this video, Alison describes what moving averages are, how they form support and resistance levels, and how you can use them as part of an effective day trading strategy. She also delves into how you can use the MACD alongside moving averages to confirm your signals.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:26 Moving averages and technical analysis
    0:56 Why moving averages are so important
    2:50 Exponential vs Simple Moving Averages
    3:28 Which moving averages to use
    3:55 MA pullback strategy
    4:24 MACD and moving averages
    4:56 How the MACD works
    5:12 When to trade with the MACD
    5:30 When not to trade with the MACD
    5:54 When price moves below the 9-EMA
    6:14 Thanks for watching!
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