Exponential moving average versus moving exponential average
Frank Klinker
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In this note we discuss the mathematical tools to define trend indicators which are used to describe market trends. We explain the relation between averages and moving averages on the one hand and the so called exponential moving average (EMA) on the other hand. We present a lot of examples and give the definition of the most frequently used trend indicator, the MACD, and discuss its properties.
Date: 2020-01
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Published in Math. Semesterber. 58 (2011), no. 1, 97-107
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