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RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - fabi470 - 2021-05-18 Hi, I hope all of you are fine! I am really wondering which MA length to use on the Daily Chart. I follow the Stage Analysis Twitter, Udemy , and so on: - sometimes you use the 30/10 MA`s on the Daily chart, but sometimes the 50/150/200 MA`s. When should you use which combination (i guess 50/150/200 is more long-term)? - When I get it correct, on Intraday charts (H4,H2, M30 and so on) you should always use the 30/10 MA`s settings? Is that correct? Or is there any tip/rule to determine which combination where to use? Thank you! RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2021-05-18 (2021-05-12, 02:58 AM)bagholderwithaplan Wrote: I'm so very grateful for this forum, especially this thread. I've found answers to many questions I've been looking for as well as answers to questions I never thought of. Here's the settings for the Momentum index in stockcharts RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2021-05-18 (2021-05-18, 07:39 AM)fabi470 Wrote: Hi, So the main chart settings I use are: Weekly: 10 week MA / 30 week MA Daily: 50 day MA / 150 day MA / 200 day MA 2 hour (all intraday charts): 10 bar MA / 30 bar MA So on the daily the 50 day MA is equivalent to the 10 week MA, and the 150 day MA is equivalent to the 30 week MA I only use the 10 day MA and 30 day MA on the daily chart to provide an alternative view on Daily chart, as generally I want to be focused mainly on the major weekly MAs. As the major Stages are all done via the weekly chart. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - bagholderwithaplan - 2021-05-18 (2021-05-18, 10:06 AM)isatrader Wrote:Thank you Isatrader, exactly what I was looking for(2021-05-12, 02:58 AM)bagholderwithaplan Wrote: I'm so very grateful for this forum, especially this thread. I've found answers to many questions I've been looking for as well as answers to questions I never thought of. RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - alphatech - 2021-05-20 I'm looking into Chargepoint CHPT, unfortunately it just went public no longer time ago which does not have all the technical indicators to analyze it as of Stan suggestions. In this case, how do you make your decision or is something that Stan suggests that I', missing in the book? RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - davep - 2021-05-28 Hi, on the daily watchlist of charts that you post what are you watching for to trigger a posible buy . Thanks in advance, dave RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Lebo44 - 2021-05-29 Hi, do you know how diversified Stan Weinstein was? Or what kind of diversification he recommended? I don't remember he mentioned in his books or interviews the optimal number of stocks to own. Thanks in advance RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - pcabc - 2021-05-29 (2021-05-29, 07:51 AM)Lebo44 Wrote: Hi, This is discussed at the end of Chapter 4, p. 136 - 138 Don't pull all of your eggs in one basket. |