Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Navin is a Colorado-based journalist who writes about stocks. Below the 200-day moving average is an alarm bell for those ...
A moving average is a popular technical analysis tool used to reflect trends in the stock market and individual equities. Option traders use moving averages to determine which direction an equity’s ...
In trading on Monday, shares of Amazon.com Inc (Symbol: AMZN) crossed above their 200 day moving average of $199.15, changing hands as high as $211.66 per share. Amazon.com Inc shares are currently ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 are below their 200-day moving averages. That's a key indicator for identifying the direction of long-term market trends. One technical analyst is warning of a potential ...
It tends to be a positive, but returns aren't necessarily anything to write home about Nothing good happens below the 200-day moving average, according to a widely cited quote typically attributed to ...
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, ...
Technical analysts who watch price charts worry that after Monday's shellacking the S & P 500 could soon test its 200-day moving average, saying the latest action confirmed how fragile the market ...