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Advanced Indicators
Analyzing the Signs and Signals
10x8 Moving Average
Calculation
Just as it is easier to ride a bike downhill than uphill, it seems
prices fall faster than they rise. Due to this perceived quirk in
pricing, the legendary market analyst, author, and seminar speaker, Jake
Bernstein, developed the 10x8 moving average system.
This system uses two simple moving averages, but they are calculated in
a slightly different manner than those traditionally used. The first
moving average is a moving average of the daily highs, as opposed to
that of the daily settlement. The second moving average is calculated
using the daily lows.
Though Mr. Bernstein recommends using a 10 period moving average of the
daily highs and an 8 period moving average of the daily lows based on
his observation that prices tend to fall about 20% faster than they
rise, any combination would do the trick. Generally, accepting market
lore that prices fall faster than they rise, the moving average of the
lows should be of shorter term duration than that of the highs.
The most basic use of the 10x8 Moving Average is to look for a breakout
above the upper moving average to initiate a buy signal. When the daily
settlement price exceeds the average high of the last 10 days, this
indicator flashes a buy signal indicating that the trend of the market
should be up.
Example of a 10x8 MAC

Preferences
Open the Preference tab from the Control Panel on the left of your
screen. Select the 10x8 MAC line on your screen. The preferences will
appear in the Control Panel. (Once you click on the chart, the
Preference tab will go back to chart settings.)
Restore Settings: TNT Default will change your settings back to the
original software settings. My Default will change current settings to
your personalized default settings. Apply To All Charts will apply your
selected settings on all open charts. Save As My Default will save your
current personal settings.
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Display 10x8 MAC,
3x3 MAC: Check the boxes to display the lines you would like
to see.
Line: Choose the color, line style, and line thickness of
your indicator line.
Type: Select Simple, Linear Weight, or Exponential.
Data: Select Open, High, Low, Close, Mean, Median, or
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