MACD Technical Indicator is one of the most popular indicators for the Stock Trading. Since it is lagging technical indicator, therefore, it is used mostly for swing or positional trading.
Before an investor or trader use any technical indicator stock trading, it is critical to understand how it works. I use MACD technical indicator both fast line & slow line and histogram. It helps to identify initial/confirmed buy/sell signal. It also critical to check the long-term trend of the stock.
When both the fast and slow line is above the Zero line then the trend is bullish. On the other hand, when both lines are below zero then it is a bearish trend. A crossover of the blue line and the red line indicates the trend reversal.
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