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Technical Stuies offered in RapidSP

Top Studies

Bollinger Bands

Darvas Boxes

Exponential Moving Average


Fractal Chaos Bands


High/Low Bands


Median Price


Moving Average Envelope


Simple Moving Average


Time Series Moving Average


Triangular Moving Average


Variable Moving Average


VIDYA Moving Average


Weighted Moving Average


Parabolic SAR


Weighted Close


Prime Number Bands


Welles Wilder Smoothing


Bottom Studies


Williams %R

Williams Accumulation Distribution


Vertical Horizontal Filter


Ultimate Oscillator


True Range

TRIX


Rainbow Oscillator


Price Oscillator


Momentum Oscillator


MACD

Directional Movement System


Detrended Price Oscillator


Chande Momentum Oscillator


Chaikin Volatility


Aroon


Aroon Oscillator


Linear Regression R-Squared


Linear Regression Forecast


Linear Regression Slope


Linear Regression Intercept


Performance Index


Commodity Channel Index

Typical Price


Standard Deviation


Price ROC


High Minus Low


Swing Index


Accumulative Swing Index


Comparative RSI


Mass Index


Relative Strength Index


Stochastic Oscillator


Stochastic Momentum Index


Fractal Chaos Oscillator


Prime Number Oscillator


Volume Studies

Volume Oscillator

Ease Of Movement


Price Volume Trend


Chaikin Money Flow


Volume ROC


Money Flow Index


Negative Volume Index


On Balance Volume


Positive Volume Index


Trade Volume Index


Line Studies


Gann Fan

Speed Lines


Fibonacci Arcs


Fibonacci Fans


Fibonacci Retracements


Fibonacci Time Zones


Tirone Levels


Quadrant Lines

Raff Regression


Error Channels


Price Styles


Point And Figure

Renko


Kagi


Three Line Break


Equivolume


Equivolume Shadow


Candle Volume


OHLC Bar


Candle Stick


Simple Moving Average 
 

     
A simple moving average is formed by computing the average price of a instrument over a specified number of periods. Adding the closing prices for the last 5 intervals and dividing the total by 5 calculate a 5-interval simple moving average. It's the average stock price over a period of time. Keep in mind that equal weighting is given to each period's price.

Usage:

It makes easier to spot trends, especially helpful in volatile markets. It smoothes a data series and make it easier to spot trends, something that is especially helpful in volatile markets. They also form the building blocks for many other technical indicators and overlays. The fact that all moving averages are lagging indicators and will always be "behind" the price. Because moving averages are lagging indicators, they fit in the category of trend following indicators. When prices are trending, moving averages work well. However, when prices are not trending, moving averages can give misleading signals

 


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