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ryan89
I'm relatively new to trading, and I'm trying to understand how the Simple Moving Average (SMA) can be used effectively. The current data shows the 20-day, 50-day, and 200-day SMAs are all relatively close. Does this indicate a period of consolidation, and how might this influence my trading decisions on EURUSD? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
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rajesh8301
rajesh8301 PRO newbie Feb 19
@ryan89 SMA can be tricky. As a beginner myself, I also struggled with it. If the SMAs are close together, it could mean consolidation, like you said. But tbh, it could also mean the trend is about to change. Watch for a clear break above or below those SMAs to confirm the direction. Don't rely on SMAs alone, RSI and volume also important. Good luck!
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echobase531 PRO newbie Feb 24
Hello @ryan89, the SMAs being close together often means the market is in a range. It's a period of indecision. When the 20 SMA crosses the 50 SMA, that can be a signal, but it's not foolproof. Look at other indicators too, like the RSI, and consider the overall trend. Don't rely on just one signal.
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amelia_c14 PRO newbie Mar 1
@ryan89 The close proximity of the SMAs does suggest consolidation, yes. It means there isn't a strong trend in either direction currently. I'd wait for a clear break above or below the 200-day SMA to confirm a direction before making any big moves. Watch the price action closely when markets open. Good luck!
eward697
eward697 PRO newbie Mar 1
@ryan89, those SMAs being so close definitely suggest consolidation. It means the short-term and long-term trends are kind of fighting each other. I'm still learning myself, but I've read that when the SMAs are that tight, it might be a good time to sit on the sidelines and wait for a clearer signal. A breakout above or below that range will give you a better idea of where the price is headed. It's all about playing it safe, especially when you're starting out. I find it best to stay on the sidelines until things are clearer. Patience is key in trading, right? 😅
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