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Using Moving Averages as Trend filters

Fri, Jul 10 2009, 13:50 GMT
by The Trader's Journal Collaborators

The Trader's Journal


This article is taken from the Trader's Journal magazine (March 2009 issue)

The author, Gabe Velazquez, is a professional trader with 14 years of experience. His focus is intra-day and swing trading the TF (Russell 2000 E-Mini) using technical analysis as his primary tool. Gabe has managed stocks and futures accounts and has conducted educational seminars on technical analysis for the past ten years. He is a frequent guest on Biz radio, where he shares his market knowledge and utilization of technical indicators. Gabe also teaches the 5-day E-Mini course for Online Trading Academy.

  • The markets tend to be ‘mean reverting.’ Gabe Velazquez discusses the differences in the simple moving average and the exponential moving average. The differences may surprise you.

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