Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)

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The MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator developed by Gerald Appel that shows the relationship between two moving averages of price (normally the close). The MACD line is calculated by taking the difference between a longer-period and...
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I'm using the MACD to spot divergences. I would like to fine tune the fast, slow, and period signals. If you use the MACD, which settings work the best for you? Most traders use Fast 12, Slow 26, and Sig 9. Here's a better way. Adjust the...
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Moving Average Convergence / Divergence, or MACD, is a technical trading indicator which uses the cross-over of fast and slow exponential moving averages - usually a 12-day moving average and a 26-day moving average - to indicate a buy or sell indicator for a stock.

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