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PAUL  - posted
I look at charts for penny stocks.

Often I can not figure out what the SMA and EMA are because there are no marking on my chart.

Is ther any way to figure out an actual number for an SMA, EMA etc....

If so what resources do you use?

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FloridaSwingTrader  - posted
Go to bigcharts.com

Click " Interactive Charting "

On the left panel, go to indicators and you will see the "moving averages" where you can pick the type of moving average you want...ie. SMA, EMA.

If you click on over the words "Moving Averages" you will get an explanation of the different Moving Averages.

Hope this helps...if not..post again.



 




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