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<?xml-stylesheet href="http://xml.fxstreet.com/styles/rss2.xsl" type="text/xsl" media="screen"?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://xml.fxstreet.com/styles/itemcontent.css" type="text/css" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xml:base="http://wwww.fxstreet.com//education/technical/moving-averages-do-they-work/index.xml"><channel><title>Moving Averages. Do they work?</title><description /><link>http://www.fxstreet.com/education/technical/moving-averages-do-they-work/</link><image><title>Forex Education</title><link>http://www.fxstreet.com/education/</link><url>http://mediaserver.fxstreet.com/images/fxstreet-provider-logo1-en.gif</url></image><ttl>7</ttl><item><title>Moving Averages. Do they work?</title><link>http://www.fxstreet.com/education/technical/moving-averages-do-they-work/2009-04-17.html</link><description>This article is taken from the Trader's Journal magazine (February 2009 issue) The author, Subrina Mahmood , is currently working on her MBA in finance at Monmouth University. Moving averages are a popular technical trading tool used to generate buy and sell signals. The question is – do they work? Subrina Mahmood lead a discussion on various moving average crossover strategies using simulated tenyear stock data series. Moving averages are a popular technical trading tool used to generate buy</description><pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:05:43 GMT</pubDate><source url="http://www.fxstreet.com" /><category domain="http://www.fxstreet.com/education/technical/">http://www.fxstreet.com/education/technical/</category><author>editor@traders-journal.com (The Trader's Journal)</author><guid>http://www.fxstreet.com/education/technical/moving-averages-do-they-work/2009-04-17.html</guid></item></channel></rss>