Question about moving averages

Uhhh you do know MA on a daily chart are not fixed in position till the close? That is just one of many drawbacks of their use.

uhhh Yes. And at some sites it can move a bit even after the close. That’s why I don’t need to check often, but there are some days where the stock moves in one direction almost all day and I sometimes take a calculated risk.
 
uhhh Yes.

1) And at some sites it can move a bit even after the close.

2) That’s why I don’t need to check often, but there are some days where the stock moves in one direction almost all day and I sometimes take a calculated risk.
1) That is because data is crap (aka free) or software is.

2) When that happens MA are (as is most cases) meaningless. Trend was underway and strengthened. What does a MA add to that, that isn't already obvious?
 
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KGT do you still have your "Question about moving averages"? If you have arrived at a conclusion that resolves said dilemma to your satisfaction, what it be?
Yeah, I’m going to stick with the daily Charts, it just makes more sense to me, because of my temperament. So that solves the problem of how to set the MA’s daily chart shows daily, weekly chart shows weekly.
 
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I know this is your pet name for me on this forum, as I am the only one you have used the nickname with. How did you ever get the sense that I sell dick pics for money? WTF!

(And I bet you never thought I would see that, buried in your TLDR post. Dude, I read EVERYTHING, mostly.)
 
1) That is because data is crap (aka free) or software is.

2) When that happens MA are (as is most cases) meaningless. Trend was underway and strengthened. What does a MA add to that, that isn't already obvious?

1. Perhaps. As a swing traitor I don’t need up to the minute data.

2. I can’t divulge what you’re missing in a public forum. Sorry.
 
What does a MA add to that, that isn't already obvious?

In defense of MAs... learning how to incorporate them into rules-based strategies is a large part of how I became profitable. My subjective ability to determine the trend and trade with it wasn't good enough and a more objective method was required.

It seems clear that some trend/momentum traders have learned to do this, though, without the MAs.

I see the value in classical methods like requiring price to be above the 200 SMA and/or the 50 over the 200 or the 20 over the 50 over the 200 combo, etc., for long trades. However, I have gotten more consistent results when I focused on the slopes of intermediate period MAs in approx. the 30 to 80 period range.

As examples of this idea, I took screenshots of ES charts for the last 6 trading days and combined them into two pictures. Will try to attach one here and one in the next post.

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