Lions.
I have found that using the MACD for trading an index, 1 month/day settings should be used like this.
8,17,9 using the Hull average.
Using these settings your MACD will look like this, (nice clear buy/sell signals).
For more information on the MACD, click here: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/macd.asp
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Thank you, Gregory, I'm checking it out, shortly.
Great information sir
wonderful information..thanks for sharing
New to Options so could you tell me when buying index how long to hold when buying calls?
Thank you, Greg!
Great idea.
You indicated that this is for trading of an index. Can this work for individual stocks as well as for other ETFs? Keep up the good work.
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What should the period for the HMA be?
The lower, the less smooth the histogram.
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Tnx for sharing. I use MA( moving average).
plz sir votes me
Hull moving average period = 14?
Thanks for your information.
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