COMPLETE CLASSIFICATION
Operationalization of Moving Average Interaction Classification — Risk Systematization and Optimal Entry-Exit Point Derivation
This paper addresses the critical transition from moving average interaction classification to actionable trading decisions. By constructing a complete classification-response system, irreducible market risk is transformed into a finite set of operable scenarios. Within a dual moving average framework, two optimal buy points and two symmetric sell points are derived, forming a logically complete operational cycle.
A Taxonomy of Moving Average Interactions - The Essential Nature and Application of Technical Indicators as Market State Evaluation Systems
Technical analysis in speculative markets has long suffered two symmetrical misunderstandings: blind devotees treat it as a prophetic tool, while fierce detractors dismiss it as pseudoscience. Both positions share a fundamental misidentification of the core function of technical analysis. This essay demonstrates that the essential nature of technical indicators is that of a complete classification tool for market states. Using the moving average system as the primary example, it establishes a three-tier taxonomy of moving average interactions — skim, touch, and intertwine — derives their structural connections to trend continuation and trend reversal, and provides a systematic observational framework for the micro-level analytical work that follows.