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Navigating the markets can be challenging. We understand it. The charts can be subject to different interpretations, and there are literally thousands of technical indicators to give us signals. It can be confusing.

But sometimes, simple strategies can produce better results. Moving averages are probably the most widely used indicator in trading and investing.

They are a powerful tool to help you identify key entry and exit points. Whether you are new to trading or looking to refine your strategy, understanding moving averages can enhance your decision-making and improve your trading results.

Join us in this webinar "Navigating Markets with Moving Averages: Identifying Entry and Exit Points" as we invite Ms. Pauline Yong, CEO of Sigma Wealth Sdn Bhd, to share with you valuable insights on how moving averages can help you make smarter trading decisions, avoid common mistakes and build a more effective trading strategy.

In this 1.5-hr webinar, you'll learn:
Learn the importance of moving averages in technical analysis and market trends
Learn the differences between simple moving average and exponential moving average
Learn the types of moving averages and their uses
How to choose the right type of moving average based on trading strategy and market conditions
Techniques for using moving averages to identify entry and exit points
Discussion of crossover strategies and their implications
Enhance trading decisions by integrating moving averages with other technical indicators
Case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of combined strategies
Identify common mistakes traders make when using moving averages
Best practices for implementing moving averages in trading plans
Understand the fundamentals of equities trading
Understand the functionality of ETS as a tool to practise trading in a simulated environment

📅 20 Mar 2025 (Thu)
10:00am - 11:30am
📌 Register: Scan the QR code to register

This webinar is organized by Bursa Malaysia and managed by LifeChamp.

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