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Moving Averages + VWAP

A moving average (MA) is a widely used indicator in technical analysis that helps smooth out price action by filtering out the “noise” from random short-term price fluctuations. It is a trend-following, or lagging, indicator because it is based on past prices.

The two basic and commonly used moving averages are the simple moving average (SMA), which is the simple average of a security over a defined number of time periods, and the exponential moving average (EMA), which gives greater weight to more recent prices.

The most common applications of moving averages are to identify the trend direction and to determine support and resistance levels.

Script includes
4 EMA
5 EMA
8 EMA
9 EMA
13 EMA
20 EMA
20 SMA
21 EMA
34 EMA
50 EMA
50 SMA
55 EMA
200 SMA


The volume weighted average price (VWAP) is a trading benchmark used by traders that gives the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, based on both volume and price. It is important because it provides traders with insight into both the trend and value of a security.

VWAP + VWAP bands
Release Notes:
Added Script
9 HMA
20 HMA
100 EMA
100 SMA
200 EMA
400 SMA

Fixed VWAP Deviations Bands

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