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Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

Which moving average works best day trading on a 5 minute chart?
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Re: Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

I dont use moving averages on my intraday charts but am careful for the 200 MA on the 5minute chart. This can act as support or resistance mainly because other traders watch this.
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Re: Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

I have found the 20, 50, and 200 to be useful. As always, it is traders preference.
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Re: Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

I have found that the 34 ema is very trustworthy as a pivot to fade. Woodies group uses this moving average with the cci.
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Re: Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

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I have found that the 34 ema is very trustworthy as a pivot to fade. Woodies group uses this moving average with the cci.
Hi namstrader,

Do you trade as part of Woodies group? I am familiar with Woodie from the cci. What does Woodie mainly trade and in what time frame? Thanks

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Re: Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

I spent about 6 months watching and learning from Woodies room. I got tired of the politics. He looks at the 5 minute primarily and also his claim is "who needs those stick'in prices" and trades with the cci only, and his setups include: zero line reject, ghost patterns, shamus, plateaus, etc.
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Re: Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

Interesting.... although I can not agree with his comment of "who needs those stick'in prices". I actually landed on his site a few months back and read the free file or pdf he offers. Learned all about the CCI trading patterns but never bothered using them or checking it out.

He must be in love with the CCI to hold such confidence in it. Did you find trading purely on the CCI profitable?
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Re: Which Moving Average on a 5min Chart?

Haven't seen his track record but I will never place an indicator before price. He seems to have conviced alot of novice traders in using the CCI. This may evetually backfire when the indicator no longer does what its supposed to.
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