Moving Average Crossover

Does anyone know which moving average crossovers produce the best entry points? I use 20/50 MA crossover on stocks, does this work with e-minis as well.
 
I prefer to use dual EMA crossover however it is best to identify overall trend and not necessarily as entry signal per se.

Note that 50-day and 200-day is heavily watched on Wall Street, so one thing I like to do is scan for stocks bearishly breaking the 50-day, and if the sector they belong is also weak, AND the market trend is down, I will think about shorting them.

I use 50/100 EMA to determine bull/bear/lethargic-sideways condition, using the SP 500, NASDAQ as index

Once I get a feel for overall market, I will check which individual stocks I may want to trade.


These stocks must be in strong performing sectors (long) or weak sectors (short)


So......--->

1) Market Trend

2) Sector Trend

3) Individual stock trend

you want all 3 to be in sync

once that is done, I look at volume, price action, etc to pick my stocks


note I may only see 2 or 3 "great" stocks a month which meet the above criteria. This is not day trading
 
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These stocks must be in strong performing sectors (long) or weak sectors (short)

How to you determine strong or weak? MA cross-over, or strength relative to the market? Or even something different?

Thanks,
agrau
 
19>49 and when that doesn't work I switch to 21>34.
On Tuesday and Thursday I use 13>21 but only after 11am
None of the above seem to work on Fridays though!

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Does anyone know which moving average crossovers produce the best entry points? I use 20/50 MA crossover on stocks, does this work with e-minis as well.
 
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