Gold and The 200-Day Cross | Arthur Hill, CMT
Next Level Charting with Arthur Hill, CMT • 13m
The Gold SPDR crossed above the 200-day SMA last week and the 200-day EMA earlier this month. Which one worked better in the past? Today we will put these moving averages to the test, show how to improve performance and chart the difference between two SMAs on StockCharts ACP. I will also show my preferred indicators to identify short-term oversold conditions.
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