Back to Basics video on examples of golden and dead crossovers

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Criteria for a dead crossover is that the short term moving average crosses below a longer term moving average while both are pointing lower.

Criteria for a golden crossover happen when a shorter term moving average crosses above a longer term moving average while both are turning higher

IN this example I have used a 55 and 200 day simple moving average.

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