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Case studies that show how we use moodix market sentiment indicators in our trading strategies according to the relevant timeframe

Using Moodix in Short‑Term Time Frames

Using Moodix in Short‑Term Time Frames (10‑minute, 5‑minute, and 1‑minute charts; positions last a few hours at most) 5.1  What “intraday sentiment” means Intraday sentiment is the running sum of all measured breaking‑news Impact Scores inside the current trading day....

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Using Moodix in Medium‑Term Time Frames

  Using Moodix in Medium‑Term Time Frames (4‑hour to 30‑minute charts; trades that last several days or weeks) 4.1  Why add a weekly lens? Medium‑term traders ride volatility but still stay in line with the dominant trend. Moodix boosts the odds by pairing its...

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Using Moodix in Long‑Term Time Frames

Using Moodix in Long‑Term Time Frames (Weekly and daily charts; investment horizon: weeks to months) 3.1  Why long‑term sentiment matters Large portfolio decisions are rarely taken on intraday noise. Mood‑driven price moves build up over days, peak, and then unwind....

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