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 A way of interpreting the moving averages:

> When the price or value on the chart is higher than the 10 day average, the market is short term bullish.

> When the price or value on the chart is lower than the 10 day average, the market is short term bearish.

> When the price or value on the chart is higher than the 60 day average, the market is medium term bullish.

> When the price or value on the chart is lower than the 60 day average, the market is medium term bearish.

 

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