SemiQuant

Moving Averages (SMA and EMA)

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Plot the simple moving averages (SMA) and/or exponential moving averages (EMA).
The length of the lookback period and the type of moving average can be changed in the inputs tab of the indicator.
Line-weight and colours can be edited in the style tab of the indicator.

The default is to plot the SMAs using a length of 20, 50, 100 and 200.
Release Notes:
Added options to select the source of prices to use in the calculation ("close", "open", "high", "low", "(high + low + close + open)/4", "(high + low)/2", "(high + low + close)/3")
Release Notes:
Added more options.
Now you can select from:
  • Simple Moving Averages
  • Exponential Moving Averages
  • Symmetrically Weighted Moving Average
  • Weighted Moving Averages
  • Volume-weighted Moving Averages
  • Moving average used in RSI
  • Arnaud Legoux Moving Averages
Release Notes:
Simplified the inputs tab.
Release Notes:
Streamlined and simplified the inputs.
Release Notes:
Missed a few before. Temp update to fix errors.
Release Notes:
Reverted to the previous version as TView fixed bug.
Release Notes:
Fixed mistake on the source price code.
Release Notes:
Added an option for double exponential moving averages (DEMA).
Release Notes:
I have added an option to plot a moving average ribbon.
You can customize all features and can plot the colour based on whether the line if sloping up (green), down (red) or "flat" (orange).
Release Notes:
Added an option to plot an envelope around one of the moving averages using a user input percentage.
Release Notes:
V2.01
-Fixed an error with the color when using position relative to the price (had them flipped by accident)
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