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 ==== TED Spread ==== ==== TED Spread ====
 The difference between the three-month US Treasury rates and the three-month Eurodollar contract. Used to measure the strength of the credit markets. The difference between the three-month US Treasury rates and the three-month Eurodollar contract. Used to measure the strength of the credit markets.
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 +==== TEMA ====
 +See [[#​triple_exponential_moving_average_tema|Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA)]].
  
 ==== Three Black Crows ==== ==== Three Black Crows ====
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 ==== Triple Bottom Reversal ==== ==== Triple Bottom Reversal ====
 A bullish reversal pattern typically associated with line and bar charts. The pattern forms with three equal lows, at least one intermittent high to mark resistance and a breakout above resistance. See our ChartSchool article on [[:​chart_analysis:​chart_patterns:​triple_bottom_reversal|Triple Bottom (Reversal)]]. A bullish reversal pattern typically associated with line and bar charts. The pattern forms with three equal lows, at least one intermittent high to mark resistance and a breakout above resistance. See our ChartSchool article on [[:​chart_analysis:​chart_patterns:​triple_bottom_reversal|Triple Bottom (Reversal)]].
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 +==== Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA) ====
 +TEMA is a faster moving average developed by Patrick Molloy. Its calculation uses single-, double-, and triple-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:​tema|TEMA]].
  
 ==== Triple Top Breakout ==== ==== Triple Top Breakout ====