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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred114 View Post
    Just trying to understand these things. Would someone mind reviewing and correcting my understanding? In summary 1. if the share price is above the MA the market is bullish 2. if the share price is below the MA the market is bearish, ie. not really supporting this stock. When to buy based on MA? When MA30 crosses above MA120 When to sell based on MA? Converse. So in this example attached for pfi, it looks like it might be getting near time to buy.......
    Using a moving average indicator for listed property trusts (pfi) as the price is relatively stable and the dividends high and consistent.
    You make your own luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lou View Post
    Using a moving average indicator for listed property trusts (pfi) as the price is relatively stable and the dividends high and consistent.
    I'm having trouble understanding this last quote, but I appreciate that PFI is ranging and that MA's are not useful as tool.

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