As often is the case, the 200 day moving average can act as resistance or support. When an Index rises above the 200 day moving average only to fall back below, indicates resistance. The Nasdaq 1000 or QQQQ’s is a good example as once again on Friday July 16, 2010 it fell back below its 200 day moving average. I do not believe that the 200 day moving average is the correct trading plan for the Nasdaq 1000, QQQQ.
At Seleznov Capital Advisors we watch these key levels to see the Index breaks down or the trend continues up. You can get these trading alerts nightly from our Daily Trading Signals Service.Â
System Trader’s and Market Timing traders may use the 200 day Simple Moving Average as their trading plan. The 200 day moving average is basic technical analysis. It is a good market timing trading plan for active trading in indexes and ETF’s that have trend following characteristics. It can produce disastrous results if used for every stock index, ETF, or stock.
Other widely followed moving averages are the 50 day moving average and the 100 day moving average. Some money managers will use these moving averages with a shorter moving average and use the cross of the shorter moving average above or below the longer moving average to generate trading signals. The Wall Street Journal displays a 65 Day Moving Average in their charts. The goal of two moving averages and even 3 moving averages is to eliminate whipsaws that often occur with moving averages as a technical analysis indicator.
 Why should you care about the signals produced with the 200 day moving average? There are so many people using the 200 day moving average, that we will often see extreme volatility in indexes when they cross both above and below the 200 day moving average. It has been reported that Endowments like Harvard and Yale use the 200 Day Moving Average in modeling their portfolios.
The below chart shows the current 200 day simple moving average condition on over 50 most actively traded ETF’s.Â
Security Name | Trend3 | Ticker |
Barclays High Yield Bond | New Short | JNK |
BRIC IShares | Stay Short | BKF |
Coal Power Shares | Stay Short | PKOL |
DB Commodity Index | Stay Short | DBC |
Diamond Trust DOW | Stay Short | DIA |
Energy Select SPDR | Stay Short | XLE |
Internet Holders | Stay Short | HHH |
IPath India Index | Stay Long | INP |
IShare Russell 2000 | Stay Short | IWM |
IShares 25 Index | Stay Short | FXI |
IShares Australia | Stay Short | EWA |
IShares Basic Materials | Stay Short | IYM |
IShares DJ Real Estate | Stay Long | IYR |
Ishares DJ Transportation | New Short | IYT |
Ishares Emerging Markets | Stay Short | EEM |
IShares Financial Sector | Stay Short | IYF |
IShares Germany | Stay Short | EWG |
IShares Hong Kong | Stay Short | EWH |
IShares Latin America | Stay Short | ILF |
IShares Mexico | New Short | EWW |
IShares Mid Cap 400 | New Short | IJH |
IShares MSCI EAFE | Stay Short | EFA |
IShares MSCI Japan | Stay Short | EWJ |
IShares Pacific ex Japan | Stay Short | EPP |
IShares S&P 500 Growth | Stay Short | IVW |
Ishares S&P Small Cap 600 | New Short | IJR |
IShares Silver | Stay Long | SLV |
IShares South Africa | Stay Long | EZA |
IShares South Korea | New Short | EWY |
IShares Taiwan | Stay Short | EWT |
IShares United Kingdom | Stay Short | EWU |
NDX 100 | New Short | QQQQ |
Oil Service Holders | Stay Short | OIH |
Pharmaceutical Holders | Stay Short | PPH |
PowerShares US Dollar Index | Stay Long | UUP |
Russia | Stay Short | RSX |
RYDEX S&P 500 Equal Weight | New Short | RSP |
S&P 500 | Stay Short | SPY |
Semiconductor Holders | Stay Long | SMH |
SPDR Consumer Descretionary | New Short | XLY |
SPDR Consumer Staples | New Short | XLP |
SPDR Gold Shares | Stay Long | GLD |
SPDR Healthcare | Stay Short | XLV |
SPDR Industrial Sector | New Short | XLI |
SPDR International Real Estate | Stay Short | RWX |
SPDR Materials | Stay Short | XLB |
SPDR Metal & Mining | Stay Short | XME |
SPDR Mid Cap | New Short | MDY |
SPDR S&P Homebuilders | Stay Short | XHB |
SPDR Technology | Stay Short | XLK |
Steel Market Vector | Stay Short | SLX |
US Oil | Stay Short | USO |
Wisdom Tree Total Dividend | Stay Short | DTD |
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You should not trade any system trading plan without proper back testing and analysis of the trading characteristics of the index, stock or ETF you are trading.Â
These trading signals are provided courtesy of the website you are viewing. This information should not be used without research and advice from a financial professional.
Be aware that this condition can and will change any day in the future.
We monitor the 200 day moving average daily along with a number of other system trading plans.
There is No “Holy Grail†in trading systems. Do not use the 200 day SMA or any other system trading system without proper research on the asset.
For questions on rule based, system trading, contact
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