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How to set up Gubiema and Gubiema's investment skills.
In the theory of technical analysis, the moving average is the most widely used technical index, which can effectively identify the investment trend and become an effective pressure line and support line. In the moving average system, there is a special use method called Gubi moving average. How to set the Guppy moving average? What are its investment skills?

1, how to set the Gubi moving average?

Guppy moving average is composed of short-term moving average and long-term moving average, which is widely used in stock, futures, foreign exchange and other markets. It is actually a weighted composite moving average.

When setting Gubi EMA, open the trading software, switch to the trading trend interface, click EMA with the mouse, and select Adjust EMA parameter settings. Conventional trading software can set 10 different EMA parameters, which are set to 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 65438+ according to the length. In this way, the Gubi moving average is fixed.

2. Gubiema's investment skills.

In short, Gubiema's investment skill is to determine the trend of investment products through long-term EMA and determine the opportunity to enter the market through short-term EMA.

For example, in the long-term direction of an investment product, the moving average is arranged in a long position and the trend is upward. In the callback process, when the short-term moving average is pulled back to the support level, the short-term moving average forms a golden fork to break through, which constitutes a buying opportunity and chooses to buy. This is the operation method that the long-term moving average sets the trend and the short-term moving average sets the buying point.

Gubi EMA is actually a trading strategy in EMA, which effectively divides the trend of EMA and its usage is similar to that of ordinary EMA.

(This information is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice. Carefully evaluate when investing. )