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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Paul Escobedo Condos may not be the best investment however they to make great places to live. Here are some helpful reminders that will minimize your expenses if you decide a condo is right for you. written by Evelyn Saunders Offers ideas students can use to minimize the debt they accumulate from student loans, such as getting financial assistance or scholarships. written by Juliet Cohen Skin scars occur when the deep, thick layer of skin (the dermis) is damaged. Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin after injury. written by Pal Chidambaram The moving average constitutes one of the simplest trading systems and is probably the most widely used tool for technical analysis. While its conceptual simplicity has attracted wide followers and perhaps indiscreet use, making a moving average (MA) system reliable and consistently profitable to any degree is an arduous exercise. The most critical task within this exercise is clearly the identification of the best moving average length to use. Over the years, I have heard many a technician, author, or trader extol the virtues of the 200-day MA, the 50-day MA, the 21-day and 13-day MA. The more exclusive writers seem to have distanced themselves from the plebeian choice of 50-day and 100-day moving average and chosen more esoteric numbers such as the 13-week MA, the 39-week MA. The more sophisticated software programmers working on technical analysis have tested a number of moving averages and have concluded that a certain moving average length is superior -- for example, 11 days beat 10. The key question is which moving average is the best choice, and why? In this article I describe an approach to finding this ideal moving average which I don’t think has been published before. To understand the approach, it is essential to understand why moving averages work in the first place. written by As every investment involves risk, it is important to learn techniques and strategies that minimize the risk associated with investment. The most effective way of minimizing the risk is diversification. Diversification involves spreading your portfolio over well researched investment opportunities. << previous page 1 next page>> |