When to ENTER & EXIT the Stock Markets | 50 Day Moving Average Strategy | Golden Crossover | 200 DMA
Shankar Nath Shankar Nath
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 Published On Sep 29, 2023

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The moving average strategy holds immense significance in both an investor and trader's toolkit due to its ability to provide a clear and simplified view of stock price trends. It means gaining insights into potential value zones and deciding optimal entry or exit points. The 50-day moving average (50 DMA) and 200-day moving average (200 DMA) are important tools. For instance, when a stock's price crosses above the 50 DMA, it signals a potential uptrend, indicating a point of entry - and vice-versa. The 200 DMA, being a long-term indicator, offers insights into the stock's overall trend. When the 50 DMA crosses above the 200 DMA, it's a bullish sign, encouraging entry, and when it crosses below, it's a bearish signal, advising caution or exit. This intersection is also called the golden crossover which is a powerful technical analysis strategy. Overall, the moving averages strategy is not just for traders but can empower investors to make more informed choices in the ever-fluctuating market

πŸ‘‰ Video Chapters:
00:00 What is Moving Average?
02:43 Identifying Potential Value Zones
05:59 Moving Average Strategy
09:22 Golden Crossover Strategy
10:47 Shankar's Viewpoint

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