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Old 20-02-2008, 04:33 AM
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oh i get it now.. thanks.. i now on yangzijiang at 1.44 now drop to 1.39 dun know wanna hold anot.. con help me with tis?
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ya and my ocbc chart y got 3 line?? sma c(30), sma c(60) and sma c(90)... then which r the 2 moving averge lines?? which is long and which is short..
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Old 21-02-2008, 08:22 AM
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actually moving average can have as many as you want....not just 2.

30 = 30 days MA
60 = 60 days MA
90 = 90 days MA

The more days it is, the more it is used for longer term analysis because you're including more days in your averaging.
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you holding yangzijiang for the short term or long term? hmmm no offense, but when you buy a stock, you should be aware of at what price you should sell, at what price you shold exit, at what price you should take profit, at what price you should cut loss, etc...

right now with the markets like that, in my personal opinion it is better to exit the markets, and just watch and see.
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ya i sold my yang zi jiang.. i earn abit.. most of the time i dun know when to sell.. wat advice can u all give me.. and thxs for the reply..
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