• Moving Averages 101

  • Incredible Signals That Will Make You Money in the Stock Market
  • By: Steve Burns, Holly Burns
  • Narrated by: Scott Clem
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (76 ratings)

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Moving Averages 101

By: Steve Burns, Holly Burns
Narrated by: Scott Clem
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Publisher's summary

Moving Averages 101 is the easiest way to learn how to capture trends in the stock market!

Master moving averages, and give yourself a significant trading advantage.

Benefit from 20 years of trading experience!

Limit your chances of trading ruin by learning from someone with more than 20 years in the stock market. Steve will teach you what moving averages are and how to trade them.

Not sure where to start? Are you unsure about trading the 200 day? Or maybe you don't understand how to combine moving averages with other indicators. This book will give you trading clarity. This book will give you a great understanding of the power of moving averages.

©2015 Steve Burns and Holly Burns (P)2016 Steve Burns and Holly Burns

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Not bad

Covering some technical indicators as filters and a brief overview of MA performance at US markets.
Thank you very much Steve.

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Good read

I generally liked the book, the information delivered was as promised and in-depth enough to provide you a good basis for getting started.

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This book is a must for all traders

It covers all the core basics you need to know about moving averages and gives you tips and strategies to help you become a much more successful trader.Short and concise 10/10

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A little rushed but very useful

Important points are spread across the book. Steve shows you how he trades. Take his system as a whole including the money management part of it.

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Terrible Book

Author tells you that it’s an intro course on moving averages but doesn’t address the differences between a Simple Moving Average and an Exponential Moving Average. They just tell you to use the ‘SMA’ and ‘EMA’ without prior reference. I had to use Google to find out the differences of multiple terms used in this book.

Author uses acronyms and industry terms and doesn’t reference or flesh out why they are used or how they came to be used for trend analysis.

The title marketing is targeting novice investors but mostly they are professing their own veteran strategies and insight without disclosing their overall implementation performances.

I wasted one credit on this.



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