Glossary - D

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Last revision Both sides next revision
glossary_d [2020/10/14 22:44]
betseyp
glossary_d [2022/05/25 19:16]
betseyp
Line 12: Line 12:
  
 ==== Dead Cross ==== ==== Dead Cross ====
 +See [[#​death_cross|Death Cross]].
 +
 +==== Death Cross ====
 A signal where the shorter moving average moves below the longer moving average. Usually, this term is associated with the 50-day moving average crossing below the 200-day moving average. See our ChartSchool article on [[:​technical_indicators:​moving_averages|Moving Averages]]. A signal where the shorter moving average moves below the longer moving average. Usually, this term is associated with the 50-day moving average crossing below the 200-day moving average. See our ChartSchool article on [[:​technical_indicators:​moving_averages|Moving Averages]].
  
Line 18: Line 21:
  
 ==== DEMA ==== ==== DEMA ====
-See [[#double_exponential_moving_average_dema|Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA)]].+See [[#double_exponential_moving_average_tema|Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA)]].
  
 ==== Descending Triangle ==== ==== Descending Triangle ====
Line 45: Line 48:
  
 ==== Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) ==== ==== Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) ====
-DEMA is a faster moving average developed by Patrick Molloy. Its calculation uses both single- and double-smoothed EMAs to offset the lag found in traditional EMAs, to create ​a more responsive moving average for short-term traders. See our ChartSchool article on [[:​technical_indicators:​dema|DEMA]].+DEMA is a faster moving average developed by Patrick Molloy. Its calculation uses single- and double-smoothed EMAs to offset the lag found in traditional EMAs, creating ​a more responsive moving average for short-term traders. See our ChartSchool article on [[:​technical_indicators:​dema|DEMA]].
  
 ==== Double Top Breakout ==== ==== Double Top Breakout ====