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  2. Moving average - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a moving average (rolling average or running average or moving mean [1] or rolling mean) is a calculation to analyze data points by creating a series of averages of different selections of the full data set. Variations include: simple, cumulative, or weighted forms. Mathematically, a moving average is a type of convolution.

  3. True strength index - Wikipedia

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    The TSI combines these characteristics to create an indication of price and direction more in sync with market turns than either momentum or moving average. [5] The TSI is provided as part of the standard collection of indicators offered by various trading platforms.

  4. Momentum (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between different moving average trading rules is explained in the paper "Anatomy of Market Timing with Moving Averages". [4] Specifically, in this paper the author demonstrates that every trading rule can be presented as a weighted average of the momentum rules computed using different averaging periods.

  5. Brian Shannon On Timeframes And Moving Averages For ... - AOL

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    Brian Shannon of AlphaTrends.net joined the IBD Live team on May 19 to discuss the different timeframes and moving averages he uses for managing trades.

  6. Hull Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was a leader in the application of computer technology to listed derivatives trading. A proprietary and large scale reliable distributed system architecture was developed by company programmers, providing automatic real-time pricing, risk management, market making and interconnection with automated options, futures and stock exchanges as they became available.

  7. EasyLanguage - Wikipedia

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    EasyLanguage is a proprietary programming language that was developed by TradeStation and built into its electronic trading platform. [2] It is used to create custom indicators for financial charts and also to create algorithmic trading strategies for the markets.