FTSE 100 stock (FTSE:UKX) is currently an upbeat market and this may be the beginning of a long-term bullish outlook. The last year was characterized by large pullbacks, followed by large upswings.
In the chart, 4 EMAs are used and they are EMAs 10, 20, 50 and 200. The color that stands for each EMA is shown on the top left part of the chart. Now, we want to lay emphasis on what is happening right now in the market.
It can be seen that there has been a Golden Cross here (which occurred as the price crosses the EMA 200 to the upside). This Golden Cross sums up the outlook for this year: bullish. Movements in the market give an opportunity to stake and make gains. This helps when things are put in proper perspective.
This forecast is ended by the quote below:
βAt some important key points, other traders have helped me a lot to develop a proper understanding.β β Jens Rabe
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