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Hi all New member, quick easy Q


Chefskeez6 said: "I am not just new to the board i am very new to investing also. I have been reading the online guides to investing mainly to learn the terms. My question is about the EMA, I know what it is but my question is how do you use this? In my brief observations it seems like the time to buy is when the stock is selling for less than the EMA. My first two trades were Yahoo and Disney. I am not looking to try to quadruple my money or anything, just safe investments with reasonable gains. Anyways thank you everyone, good luck to all."

HappyHarry said: "Hi and welcome, We're happy to answer your questions to the best of our abilities. Let's make sure we're defining our terms correctly. When you speak of EMA you mean [url=http://www.stockcharts.com/education/IndicatorAnalysis/indic_movingAvg.html]Exponential Moving Average[/url] as it's defined there?"

Chefskeez6 said: "Thank You part 2 of the link you posted answered my questions."

HappyHarry said: "Glad I could be of assistance."

Heather said: "Nice to meet you!"

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