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Old 07-02-2008, 07:16 PM
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how to read a chart??

how to read the chart.. the 2 lines are making me blur.. anyone can give me some advice..
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what 2 lines?
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the 2 lines a cross the chart.. i dun know wats its called..
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i know!! those are called moving averages!!
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how they use the both line.. wat it helps.. can u tell me more about the chart..
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Moving averages are very useful in analysing counters

I had a post on it some time back: When to Buy and Sell #3: Moving Averages
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i just read it.. but sry to tell u i dun really get wat it means.. but how u know when to buy and when to sell looking on the moving average? the green line is? red the long-term??
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is they any couter worth to buy in now??
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this is very basic and should not be taken on its own, but when current prices are below the moving average, it is a bearish sign. When current prices are above the moving average, it is a bullish sign.

a buy/sell signal is also generated when two different moving averages lines cross. for example, when a short-term MA crosses above the long-term one, a buy signal is generated. conversely, when a short-term moving average crosses below a long-term one, it is a sell signal..
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I'm not looking at the stock market now because it's still very uncertain. You can trade, but i suggest not investing at the moment.

I gave my opinion about this to another member here: new member

Basically, i think cash is king now
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