How to Use Moving Average Envelopes

What are moving average envelopes? Let’s rewind and briefly talk about moving averages first. The goal of using moving averages is to identify trend changes. While moving averages are a useful tool to have in your technical analysis toolbox, they can be susceptible to providing false signals. Like you’ve learned in previous lessons on moving averages, a simple… Continue reading How to Use Moving Average Envelopes

How to Use Moving Averages as Dynamic Support and Resistance Levels

Another way to use moving averages is to use them as dynamic support and resistance levels. We like to call it dynamic because it’s not like your traditional horizontal support and resistance lines. They are constantly changing depending on recent price action. There are many forex traders out there who look at these moving averages as key support or resistance.… Continue reading How to Use Moving Averages as Dynamic Support and Resistance Levels

Simple Moving Average (SMA) Explained

A simple moving average (SMA) is the simplest type of moving average. Basically, a simple moving average is calculated by adding up the last “X” period’s closing prices and then dividing that number by X. Confused??? Don’t worry, we’ll make it crystal clear. Calculating the Simple Moving Average (SMA) If you plotted a 5 period simple moving… Continue reading Simple Moving Average (SMA) Explained

What Are Moving Averages?

Moving averages are one most commonly used technical indicators. A moving average is simply a way to smooth out price fluctuations to help you distinguish between typical market “noise” and the actual trend direction. By “moving average”, we mean that you are taking the average closing price of a currency pair for the last ‘X’ number of periods. On a chart,… Continue reading What Are Moving Averages?

Summary: Fibonacci Trading

Let’s review what we’ve learned about trading Fibonacci. The key Fibonacci retracement levels to keep an eye on are: 23.6%, 38.2%, 50.0%, 61.8%, and 76.4%. The levels that seem to hold the most weight are the 38.2%, 50.0%, and 61.8% levels, which are normally set as the default settings of most forex charting software. Remember that forex traders view… Continue reading Summary: Fibonacci Trading