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==== Dead Cross ==== | ==== Dead Cross ==== | ||
+ | See [[#death_cross|Death Cross]]. | ||
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+ | ==== 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]]. | ||
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==== 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 ==== |