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Kevin_in_GA
4,599 posts
msg #112205
Ignore Kevin_in_GA
3/13/2013 8:39:32 AM

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/whats-the-best-length-for-a-moving-average-2013-03-13?link=MW_latest_news

This probably comes as no surprise to many here. I still think that there is value in the 200 day moving average when integrated into a more comprehensive system for individual stocks.

marine2
963 posts
msg #112214
Ignore marine2
3/13/2013 3:48:45 PM

I use (but not all the times) the Ma(300) in my filter(s). It gives you stock pickings that are on a good roll. It gives you a few more stock picks than if you used the Ma(200). Therefore, if you are after happy stocks using the Ma(200) or Ma(300) will do that.

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