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Moving Average Misuse Is Giving Us Buying Opportunities
Stock declines are producing warnings of trend reversals – often based on moving average analysis. However, many of these supposed bearish signals are false, resulting from the misuse of established analytical “rules.” We are now reading “Sell!” recommendations that should be “Buy!” This wrong way activity can help improve buying opportunities. This article is... »
Time to Pack Away the 200-day Moving Average?
The 200-day moving average, one of the screens I recently used, could be starting to reach the end of its usefulness. It may seem odd, but this longer-term measure often has only short-term value. Here’s why… »