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Technical Analysis

Moving Average

A moving average (MA) is a technical indicator that smooths price data by calculating the average price over a specified number of periods. The two most common types are the Simple Moving Average (SMA), which weights all periods equally, and the Exponential Moving Average (EMA), which gives more weight to recent prices. Moving averages help identify trends, dynamic support/resistance, and potential entry signals when different MAs cross.

Example

You plot a 50-period EMA and a 200-period EMA on the daily EUR/USD chart. When the 50 EMA crosses above the 200 EMA (a golden cross), it signals a potential bullish trend. When it crosses below (a death cross), it signals a bearish trend.

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