Exponential Moving Average (EMA)

Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is a type of weighted moving average where the weighting factors decrease exponentially. The user may change the input (close), period length and shift number. This indicator’s definition is further expressed in the condensed code given in the calculation below.

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EMA

How To Trade Using Exponential Moving Average

The Exponential Moving Average is a lagging trend indicator and may be used in conjuction with other studies. No trading signals are calculated.

How To Access in MotiveWave

Go to the top menu, choose Study>Moving Average>Exponential Moving Average

or go to the top menu, choose Add Study, start typing in this study name until you see it appear in the list, click on the study name, click OK.

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Calculation

//input = price, user defined, default is close
//period = user defined, default is 20
//shift = user defined, default is 0
//ema = exponential moving average
//index = current bar number

Plot: ema = ema(index+shift, input, period);