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![]() | Short Term Trading Tip How to Know Whether a Stock is Heading Higher or Lower A great way to identify and measure the trend of a stock is by using moving averages. A moving average is simply an average of closing prices over a specified time span. Charting software really makes your job easier as all you need to do is specify which time frame you want and the software does the rest. It will lay a smoothed line across the chart for you. You can now see whether or not a trend exists and in which direction it is heading. If the moving average is moving higher and the price of the stock is above it, then the stock is in an uptrend. If the moving average is heading lower and the price of the stock is below it, the stock is in a downtrend. As you can see, this is fairly elementary. Making money is not that difficult when you keep it simple. If you want to look at trends over a short, intermediate, and long-term basis it will be necessary to use different moving averages. For the short term trend use something between the 10 and 20-day moving average. If you want to focus predominantly on the intermediate and long term trends, you would want to use between a 18- or 21-day moving average for the intermediate trend. For the longer term trend you can use between a 40- or 50-day moving average. What you will have on your stock charts are two smoothed moving averages: one representing the intermediate trend and the other representing the longer term trend. We often use the 10-day and the 20-day moving averages. You can use just one or the other but using both will help you refine your buying and selling even more. One rule of thumb in determining whether an uptrend exists is the following: when the 10-day moving average is above the 50-day moving average, and both lines are rising, then an uptrend is in place. A powerful uptrend is in place. A trend in motion tends to stay in motion. Conversely, if the 10- is below the 50-day moving average and both lines are falling, then a downtrend is in place. Buying calls in hopes of a trend reversal would be foolish. All phases of trend point lower. Picking market bottoms is dangerous! Remember, when both phases of trend are in sync it gives us the highest probability that the current trend will stay in place. Don't fight or buck the trend. The trend is your friend! If you stick with this simple rule of thumb it will keep you out of trouble and also help you identify those stocks exhibiting the strongest trends. Buying stock and/or calls in downtrends or selling stock short/buying puts in uptrends is not a prudent thing to do. This is like stepping in front of a runaway train. Let the market tell you where it is going. There's no reason to guess. It should be pointed out that moving averages work great in a trending environment, either up or down. They are useless when stocks are in trading ranges. As you can see, it becomes impossible to determine where prices are headed. So there you have it... the key to knowing when a stock is in an uptrend or downtrend. Suffice to say, the information is priceless! Begin using it immediately and you're stock selection will improve dramatically! You may wish to try AskResearch.com for seeing and selecting moving averages For more FREE trading tips, enter your email address at: http://lb.bcentral.com/ex/manage/sub...stomerid=12826 |
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![]() | re: short term trading tip What you have written seems good in theory. Please look over this basic filter for me to see if it will pick up those uptrending stocks. Stockfetcher is not coming up for me so I have no way to test it. TIA Show stocks where MA(10) crossed above MA(50) within the last 3 days and Average Volume(90) is above 100000 and close is between .0001 and 5.00 Is the above what you said, or do I not have a clue? trendseeker |
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![]() | results of filter like me, if anyone is interested to follow any stocks the filter picked up, here is the list. I use wide ranges for price and volume.: Symbol Last %Chg Vol ADAT 2.65 1.15 154200 AFOP 1.04 15.44 962500 API 3.17 -2.16 74000 AVN 3.15 -1.87 300700 BGO 2.54 -3.42 2135100 COPY 0.62 1.64 62900 CTLM 4.33 0.7 672400 CYTR 1 -6.54 537100 EASYE 0.81 0 16400 GIGM 2.2 3.77 729400 GTCB 1.56 -2.5 154100 GTW 3.15 0 5989500 ICA 2.3 1.77 531300 IIP 0.41 -2.38 1280300 LBRT 0.2 0 108000 LOOKD 4.33 -3.56 83800 LSCC 4.47 -0.67 366900 MACE 2.58 -2.64 32800 NERX 1.1 4.76 75800 OCCM 0.26 -3.64 306500 PAX 1 14.94 4088400 PPHM 1.07 1.9 611200 RTK 2.75 -2.14 291100 SMTX 3.21 12.63 267400 STKL 4.87 -2.6 220000 TMTA 1.64 -5.2 7042500 TSCM 4.72 -1.87 448500 VOXW 0.06 7.69 377100 AVDI 0.08 -10 268400 EGLF 0.1 -6.36 112800 EACC 0.19 5.56 113200 ERHE 0.37 -5.13 2094400 CWPC 2.07 1.22 1021200 MTRM 1.7 -1.16 27500 MANS 0.38 0 182700 CFTN 1.35 12.5 302500 OZN 1.72 -3.37 46200 IELM 0.05 17.5 103800 GSPI 0.04 2.86 243300 CLBE 0.04 0 315900 ALMI 0.96 -4.95 150300 TLGB 4.35 0.23 10600 HOUM 0.52 -13.33 287600 IVFH 0.06 0.84 96000 FRG 3.08 -0.32 79600 |
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![]() | In reply to Wallman.And ya wonder why everyone doesn't make money in the market.Honestly I got tired of reading all of those "facts".I disagree with most of them, it's just not that black and white.My system is totally different from most,but I'm just a little ol part time trader so I won't elaborate and waste everyones time.LOL...If it works for you, then great,use the hell out of it,,,but I find it amazing how alot of traders will stick with or try to force a system to work for them and just continue to watch their accounts get smaller and smaller and their tunnel vision gets narrower and narrower until they just give up.just babbling ![]() |
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