The angle of moving averages is not a predictor of future price direction. MAs are not effective as a support or resistance level due to price's random behavior around them.
Let's look at Crude Oil in 2014 and early 2015 to see an example of how moving averages and slopes of moving averages are useless. The 200-period moving average did not start a clear angle downard until after CL moved to the lower 70s. PA guru logic would suggest a test of the 200 and 100 period weekly charts should occur, there never was such a test, selling continued until exhaustion without a concern for higher-period moving averages and failures at them, which according to PA guru-logic should be the signal to strengthen the bears' case for further selling.View attachment 164011
Do not forget indicators/price actions are self-fulfilling...
Everyone is looking at those levels mean you should not ignore it...
The well-respected trading technician and (imo) non-guru Adam H. Grimes has come to the same conclusion I have, which is that price behavior at moving averages is random and unreliable when used to predict future price direction. Here are some highlights from this discussion on his blog:
"I have done extensive quantitative work on moving averages, and the answers I have found challenge many of our ideas and many of the ways technicians use moving averages. Based on my work:
There are no “special” moving averages. (I.e., the 200 day is not special compared to the 193, 204 or any other average.)
Pricing crossing or touching a moving average does not have significance for future market direction.
The slope of a moving average is not a meaningful indicator of trend.
Crossings of moving averages are not meaningful indications of trends.
Indicators built from moving averages are not reliable indicators of trend.
In short, most of the things that traditional technical analysis teaches about moving averages do not stand up to quantitative scrutiny.
%%You're still tinkering with MAs? 200 day MA has meaning simply because many still pay attention to it. You do realize it's just an average price right? and there is nothing special involved?