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  <title>238: The new indicator that improves momentum trading signals - Alex Spiroglou</title>
  <description>A Bloomberg study discovered MACD is the second most popular indicator after the RSI. &amp;amp;nbsp; But the MACD has BIG problems. &amp;amp;nbsp; And in this episode, Alex Spiroglou shares the solution. Here’s what you’ll discover: &amp;amp;nbsp;   The issues with MACD and why it’s often not a good indicator to use in momentum trading,   The updated MACD-v indicator that overcomes all the traditional issues to give more accurate trading signals,   How to use MACD-v as a regime filter, a trend filter, and improve signal accuracy to avoid false divergence signals,   How the Momentum Lifecycle Roadmap provides traders with a comprehensive view of market conditions and potential trading opportunities,   Why a multi-timeframe and multi-factor approach works and how to integrate it with MACD-v,   Tips for integrating MACD-v into your trading process and much more.   &amp;amp;nbsp; Disclaimer: Trading in the financial markets involves a substantial risk of loss. All content produced by Better System Trader is for informational or educational purposes only and does not constitute trading or investment advice. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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