Moving Momentum

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-The second part of this trading strategy uses the Stochastic Oscillator to identify correction. As a bound oscillator that fluctuations ​between 0 and 100, the Stochastic Oscillator is ideal for spotting short-term pullbacks or bounces. A move below 20 signals a pullback in prices, while a move above 80 signals a bounce in prices. ​+The second part of this trading strategy uses the Stochastic Oscillator to identify correction. As a bound oscillator that fluctuates ​between 0 and 100, the Stochastic Oscillator is ideal for spotting short-term pullbacks or bounces. A move below 20 signals a pullback in prices, while a move above 80 signals a bounce in prices. ​
  
 The third part of this trading strategy uses the MACD-Histogram to identify upturns and downturns in prices. The MACD-Histogram measures the difference between MACD and its signal line. The indicator is positive when MACD is above its signal line and negative when MACD is below its signal line. The MACD-Histogram turns positive when prices turn up, and turns negative when prices turn down.  The third part of this trading strategy uses the MACD-Histogram to identify upturns and downturns in prices. The MACD-Histogram measures the difference between MACD and its signal line. The indicator is positive when MACD is above its signal line and negative when MACD is below its signal line. The MACD-Histogram turns positive when prices turn up, and turns negative when prices turn down.