Friday, August 05, 2011

Silky Smooth Moving Averages

A moving average is simply a way to smooth out price action over time. By "moving average", we mean that you are taking the average closing price of a currency pair for the last 'X' number of periods. On a chart, it would look like this:

Moving Average of last 10 periods

Like every indicator, a moving average indicator is used to help us forecast future prices. By looking at the slope of the moving average, you can better determine the potential direction of market prices.
As we said, moving averages smooth out price action.

There are different types of moving averages and each of them has their own level of "smoothness".
Generally, the smoother the moving average, the slower it is to react to the price movement.

The choppier the moving average, the quicker it is to react to the price movement. To make a moving average smoother, you should get the average closing prices over a longer time period.


Now, you're probably thinking, "C'mon, let's get to the good stuff. How can I use this to trade?"
In this section, we first need to explain to you the two major types of moving averages:

  1. Simple
  2. Exponential

After you've got that on lockdown like Argentinian soccer player Lionel Messi's ball-handling skills, we'll teach you the different ways to use moving averages and how to incorporate them into your trading strategy.

By the end of this lesson, you'll be just as smooth as Messi's!
Are you ready?
If you are, give us a "Heck yeah!"
If not, go back and reread the intro.
Once you're pumped and ready to go, head to the next page.


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