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Time frame: M15
LMA: 200
EMA: 96
EMA: 32
EMA: 24

Osma: 12,24,8

Rules: Follow trend Only


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Hello everyone ... moving averages as we all know are a tool or indicator to read market movements with general characteristics the use is a buy signal if the price is above the moving average and sell or sell signals if below the MA, and a lot of y period settings are used in this moving average, well what I want to ask is a small moving average following a large period moving average or a large period moving average that follows a moving average with a small period?
#16 - February 23, 2019, 01:53:59 PM

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Hello everyone ... moving averages as we all know are a tool or indicator to read market movements with general characteristics the use is a buy signal if the price is above the moving average and sell or sell signals if below the MA, and a lot of y period settings are used in this moving average, well what I want to ask is a small moving average following a large period moving average or a large period moving average that follows a moving average with a small period?
if you look at it in theory it is like that, buy when the price is above the moving average line and sell when the price is below the moving average, but sometimes when you buy it turns out the movement moves down and vice versa when the price is below the average moving and selling line prices rise back up
#17 - February 24, 2019, 01:06:33 AM

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Time frame: M15
LMA: 200
EMA: 96
EMA: 32
EMA: 24

Osma: 12,24,8

Rules: Follow trend Only


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It seems quite interesting to learn the material you wrote. If you please, please explain also how to read the combination of moving averages so that it is easier for us to apply the indicator on the demo account as a learning.
#18 - March 05, 2019, 08:51:37 AM

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Time frame: M15
LMA: 200
EMA: 96
EMA: 32
EMA: 24

Osma: 12,24,8

Rules: Follow trend Only


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fromthe picture in my opinion is ema 96 and lma 200 is the big trend or somelike channel and when ema 96 below lma 200 its means sell only and entry sell when ema 24 cross below ema 32..what do u think?
#19 - March 26, 2019, 07:11:23 AM

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fromthe picture in my opinion is ema 96 and lma 200 is the big trend or somelike channel and when ema 96 below lma 200 its means sell only and entry sell when ema 24 cross below ema 32..what do u think?
I often see people who use ma 200 are intended to see a big trend
#20 - March 27, 2019, 03:42:59 AM

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I often see people who use ma 200 are intended to see a big trend
Yes sir..ma 200 is commontly use to identify major trend
#21 - March 27, 2019, 03:59:11 AM

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Yes sir..ma 200 is commontly use to identify major trend
yes that's it, and to make an op he will use a smaller ma to add to ma200
#22 - March 28, 2019, 12:21:53 AM

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Yes sir..ma 200 is commontly use to identify major trend
the usual MA area is to identify the usual MA, 50, 100 and 200 trends, all depending on the trader's understanding of each
#23 - March 28, 2019, 12:37:57 AM

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the usual MA area is to identify the usual MA, 50, 100 and 200 trends, all depending on the trader's understanding of each
it will make it better for traders if they can understand with their own understanding
#24 - April 03, 2019, 12:26:34 AM

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the setting of the moving avereging that is right for the instructor is what setting sir?
#25 - April 14, 2019, 06:50:41 AM

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the setting of the moving avereging that is right for the instructor is what setting sir?
for settings depending on your understanding, sir!

on the first post there was an explanation
#26 - April 15, 2019, 04:09:24 AM

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to use the right settings it all depends on each person how he will feel comfortable in trading and run it
#27 - May 02, 2019, 11:55:19 PM

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to use the right settings it all depends on each person how he will feel comfortable in trading and run it
for indicator settings it depends on how the trader himself. but there are already standard settings that have been tested and are commonly used.
#28 - May 06, 2019, 01:09:02 AM

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for indicator settings it depends on how the trader himself. but there are already standard settings that have been tested and are commonly used.
correct sir, all indicators have standard settings which I think are actually good to use and I think that the iutu settings have been tested
#29 - May 06, 2019, 11:14:28 PM

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for my MA, I use SMA100 and also SMA200. because it's easy to use and can determine long trends.
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