Quote from trader28:
As long as you take the Zero Line into account, the Zero Line represents momentum, a crossover means nothing without that "weight" behind it
Quote from cashmoney69:
Weight is volume?.. I only use MACD on weekly charts, and while the crossover may at times seem weak, on the daily charts, volume can be very high.
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JimmyJam
Why not speed up the indicator if it lags?. I kept mine on 12 for the EMA line, and 9 for the MACD signal line.
Quote from trader28:
Speeding it up would take it out of play because it would not be factoring in all the traders that use the default settings, besides it's a lagging indicator and you may as well use a CCI or stochastic if you want speed... but you will lose reliability
Quote from cashmoney69:
CCI/ RSI came second in the poll, so maybe someone can answer this question.
This is a weekly chart for NVEC. The CCI is giving reading of over 100 in the area I circled indicating that the stock is overbought, but the stock was trading sideways!..
Can someone tell me what this means?
Quote from cashmoney69:
CCI/ RSI came second in the poll, so maybe someone can answer this question.
This is a weekly chart for NVEC. The CCI is giving reading of over 100 in the area I circled indicating that the stock is overbought, but the stock was trading sideways!..
Can someone tell me what this means?