A moving average is a popular technical analysis tool used to reflect trends in the stock market and individual equities. Option traders use moving averages to determine which direction an equity’s ...
Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite were trading lower on Friday, adding to the weakness they've seen since the start of November. This continued decline may cause both indexes to break below a key ...
The percentage of S&P 500 stocks trading above their 50-day moving average, a key measure of market breadth, rose 23% last week to 55% at last Friday’s close. Meanwhile, the percentage of S&P 500 ...
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Successful investors need to know when to hold ’em and when to fold ’em. When is it time to part ways with a winning stock? While there is obviously no foolproof way to know for certain when to sell ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Navin is a Colorado-based journalist who writes about stocks. That’s about it. Well-known name brand components are sliding ...
A moving average is not the bearish omen it used to be The S&P 500 slid below its 200-day moving average on Monday into what many stock-market technicians see as a "danger zone." But in truth, ...
The Bitcoin 200-day moving average is at an all-time high of $50,178, a key technical indicator for predicting long-term Bitcoin price trends suggesting a bullish long-term outlook. The indicator hit ...
Have you ever found yourself wrestling with Excel formulas, trying to calculate moving averages or rolling totals, only to end up frustrated by the constant need for manual adjustments? You’re not ...