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  2. What does Nvidia stock chart say as sell-off continues?

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    The stock price on an Nvidia chart is usually known for being up and to the right ... Shares have dropped below the key 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages as sentiment on the momentum ...

  3. How Does the the 200-Day Moving Average Affect Me? - AOL

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    The simple moving average, or SMA, is one of the most common pieces of technical data that investors rely on. In the case of the 200-day SMA, it shows you the stock's average price over the past ...

  4. Nvidia stock has cleared a big hurdle ahead of its hotly ...

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    The stock has since pared its gains on Tuesday to about 1%, trading at $140.34. ... including its 200-day and 50-day moving averages, as represented by the red and blue lines in the chart below.

  5. Moving average crossover - Wikipedia

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    For end-of-day stock markets, for example, it may be 5-, 10- or 25-day period while the slower moving average is medium or long term moving average (e.g. 50-, 100- or 200-day period). A short term moving average is faster because it only considers prices over short period of time and is thus more reactive to daily price changes.

  6. MACD - Wikipedia

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    Example of historical stock price data (top half) with the typical presentation of a MACD(12,26,9) indicator (bottom half). The blue line is the MACD series proper, the difference between the 12-day and 26-day EMAs of the price. The red line is the average or signal series, a 9-day EMA of the MACD series.

  7. Stocks for the Long Run - Wikipedia

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    Stock Fluctuations in the Short Run: Stock Index Futures, Options and Spiders, Market Volatility and the Stock Crash of October 1987, Technical Analysis and Investing with the Trend (here Siegel claims that the use of a 200-day moving average to analyze investments does not improve returns nor reduce risk for the Dow Jones Industrial Average ...

  8. Nvidia stock has crossed a red line that points to more pain ...

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    Nvidia stock traded at $119.70 on Thursday, below its 200-day moving average of $122.28. The back-and-forth trading above and below the key threshold suggests that Nvidia is trading at make-or ...

  9. Market timing - Wikipedia

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    Market timing often looks at moving averages such as 50- and 200-day moving averages (which are particularly popular). [6] Some people believe that if the market has gone above the 50- or 200-day average that should be considered bullish, or below conversely bearish. [7]