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Topic: Moving Average

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Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

You could have a macro attached to each graph so that the moving averages and oscillators which you desire will be performed just before each graph is printed!
Spatial moving averages A workshop on spatial moving averages was organized by Jay Ver Hoef and Dave Higdon and held at the NRCSE from May 20 - 22 2001.
John Fielding,
CEO

Then this chapter explores how forecasted moving averages can be utilized as components within moving average crossover strategies which compare predicted moving averages with calculated moving averages in order to forecast trend direction.
These forecasted moving averages are then incorporated into predictive moving average crossover strategies that identify market trend direction of individual financial markets with very high accuracy.
However, because moving averages are calculated solely on past single-market price data up through and including the current period’s price, moving averages have a serious drawback which lessens their effectiveness as a trend forecasting tool.
Mike Enlow,
Internet Marketer

To set moving averages click on the box at the top titled MA Setup select the moving average you would like to alter and enter your value.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

This transforms moving averages from a lagging to a leading technical indicator, greatly increasing their effectiveness as a trend identification and forecasting tool.
The [Moving Averages] option allows for the charting of simple, exponential, or weighted moving averages of your choice to be added to the chart.
Users may customize the charts to include moving averages and other technical indicators.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

A major rollover of short to intermediate moving averages are above current prices of the major averages.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Because of the use of exponential moving averages it is extremely difficult to calculate the relative strength by hand, because it requires consideration of all the data back to the beginning of the contract.
Pairing the moving averages with the equidistant rank positions, of course, vastly improves the visual impact of the data presentation as well as the size of the correlation coefficient.
 
 
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