The most common days used in calculating the moving average are 50 and 200, though it isn’t unusual to see 10, 20, 30, 40, or 100 days, depending on the need of the analysis. Shorter durations ...
Stock-market bears won the battle of the 200-day moving average last week, with the important chart level finally giving way ...
A moving average is not the bearish omen it used to be The S&P 500 slid below its 200-day moving average on Monday into what many stock-market technicians see as a "danger zone." But in truth ...