Sma Complete Guide
Simple Moving Average
What is Sma?
Der Simple Moving Average (SMA), auch einfacher gleitender Durchschnitt genannt, ist ein Trendindikator, der in der technischen Analyse verwendet wird. Er hilft Händlern, potenzielle Ein- und Ausstiegspunkte zu identifizieren, indem er die Preisdynamik, die Trendrichtung oder die Volatilität analysiert.
Signal Types
Price Crossover
A bullish signal occurs when the price crosses above the SMA, while a bearish signal occurs when the price crosses below the SMA.
Moving Average Crossover
A 'Golden Cross' occurs when a shorter-term SMA crosses above a longer-term SMA. A 'Death Cross' occurs when it crosses below.
Support and Resistance
In a trending market, the SMA often acts as a floor (support) or ceiling (resistance) for price pullbacks.
Related Indicators
FAQ
What is the difference between SMA and EMA?
The SMA assigns equal weight to all data points, while the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) gives more weight to recent prices, making the EMA more responsive to new information.
Why is the SMA considered a lagging indicator?
Because it is calculated based on past closing prices, the SMA reflects what has already happened rather than predicting future moves instantly.
Which period setting is best for SMA?
There is no 'best' period; it depends on your strategy. Day traders often use 5, 10, or 20 periods, while long-term investors prefer 50, 100, or 200 periods.
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