【FX Videos】Kousuke explains the moving average settings and techniques commonly used by expert traders for day trading and scalping!
The moving average line is, probably, the technical indicator most traders—professional or amateur—display on their charts. However, everyone has their own preferred period settings. Have you ever tried to analyze the market with moving averages and wondered which numbers you should actually use?
In this video, we have Kousuke, a day trader, explain the moving average settings that professionals commonly use. There are no inherently advantageous or disadvantaged parameters, but by learning the commonly used “patterns” and the underlying ideas, your understanding of moving averages will surely deepen. (Interview: Editorial Department, Shikanai)
What you can learn from this video
In this video, you will learn the following:
- The meaning of fixing the moving average numbers
- Numerical settings commonly used by day traders
- Learn about different types of moving averages
- How to use the perfect order
- How to enter from consolidation
- Numerical settings commonly used by scalpers
- A proven method to trade using a moving average
- Oscillators that pair well with moving averages
●Video: 7 minutes 36 seconds
Kousuke’s Profile
A former musician, yet a trader with more than 10 years of investing experience. Develops indicators and EAs while also achieving solid performance in discretionary trading. He earned third place in the World Trade Contest Robbins Cup (WTC) and holds the Japan Certified Technical Analyst qualification.
Official site:Kousuke
A word from the editor in charge, Shikanai
There is no absolute right answer for moving average parameters… We know that, but you still want to try settings used by professionals, right? By mimicking in this way, you can at least fix a method for now. Implement the settings explained by Kousuke that are suited for day trading and scalping first.
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