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Moving Averages - How to Trade Them Big Daddy Style

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Complimentary Training [image] Howdy Trader, Did you notice that the S&P 500 hit a major moving average before selling off last week? Moving averages have been a staple of technical analysis for decades, and there's a reason for that! - They are visually appealing - They provide valuable trend data at a glance - With tons of traders watching them, you will often see order flow clustered around those levels So which moving average will the S&P 500 hit before it bounces back? Time will tell... But if you want to learn more about the Big Daddy approach to Moving Averages then you can use the link below to read an exclusive article... [Tap Here to Learn More About Trading with Moving Averages...](=) Ride 'em, Big Daddy [image] Disclaimer: Stocks and options trading have large potential rewards, but also large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in the stocks and options markets. Don’t trade with money you can’t afford to lose. BigDaddyOptions.com does not represent that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. All trades, patterns, charts, systems, etc., discussed are for illustrative purposes only and not to be construed as specific advisory recommendations. Information shown is intended for informational purposes only. BigDaddyOptions.com is a publisher and the information provided through its products and services are for informational purposes only. To the extent any such information is deemed to be advice, such information is impersonal and not tailored to the investment needs of any specific person. BigDaddyOptions.com is not restricted from owning individual securities or options. In addition, certain BigDaddyOptions.com affiliates and employees may, from time to time, have long and short positions in, or buy or sell the securities, or derivatives thereof, of companies mentioned in BigDaddyOptions.com’s products and may take positions inconsistent with the views expressed by BigDaddyOptions.com. [Don't want to receive Big Daddy Options emails anymore? Tap this link to un-subscribe ...]( [Unsubscribe]( HIA Corp. 201 West Vine Street Lexington, Kentucky 40507 United States

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