How to set up moving average in Moomoo Desktop? | Secret Pattern (Moomoo Trading Tutorial)
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 Published On May 27, 2020

Hi and welcome to another video of Trading With Smartrader. This video I go over the 13 EMA and 50 MA squeeze pattern. This pattern is one of my favorite as it works almost all the time and if the stock is a low float stock, this pattern works perfectly. I also talk about how to set up the moving averages in moomoo desktop. It looks hard but I explain step by step on how to add the 13 EMA and 50 SMA on the same chart.

► What Is a Moving Average?

A moving average (MA) is a widely used indicator in technical analysis that helps smooth out price action by filtering out the “noise” from random short-term price fluctuations. It is a trend-following, or lagging, indicator because it is based on past prices.

The two basic and commonly used moving averages are the simple moving average (SMA), which is the simple average of a security over a defined number of time periods, and the exponential moving average (EMA), which gives greater weight to more recent prices.

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