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The Magic of Moving Averages

The Magic of Moving Averages

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Expert: Barry Norman
Hosted by: Alvexo
  • Forex
  • Cryptocurrency
  • CFD
  • Technical Analysis
  • Beginners
  • Intermediate
Moving Averages are simple and elegant, these indicators are far more powerful than the look of it. In this webinar we will discuss why and how to use one or multiple moving averages. Moving averages are without a doubt the most popular trading tools. Moving averages are great if you know how to use them but most traders, however, make some fatal mistakes when it comes to trading with moving averages. In this webinar show you what you need to know when it comes to choosing the type and the length of the perfect moving average and the 3 ways how to use moving averages when making trading decisions.

A trader can create a simple trading strategy to take advantage trading opportunities using just a few moving averages (MAs) or associated indicators.

Moving averages are a frequently used technical indicator in online trading, especially over 10, 50, 100, and 200 periods. MAs are used primarily as trend indicators and also identify support and resistance levels. The two most common MAs are the simple moving average (SMA), which is the average price over a given number of time periods, and the exponential moving average (EMA), which gives more weight to recent prices.

Barry Norman
The Director of Investors Trading Academy as well as a published author and educator. Barry brings with him over 35 years of financial market knowledge and experience. He holds an MBA in Finance and Economics from UCLA and an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Maryland. Barry was award the title of “Best Education in Europe” by Global Banking & Finance. Barry is also a presenter for the MoneyShow and many well-known news sources.
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