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EP Keeper XLT Indicator

EP Keeper is a trend indicator, showing the relationship between two configurable averages in different periods.

These averages are smoothed to avoid the "noise" of the price, facilitating the visualization of the movement of the asset.

The areas between the two averages are colored in different colors to make them even easier to read.

This version of the indicator complements EP-KEEPER, with a default configuration designed to detect the dominant long-term trend.

The operation would be: we look for medium-term trends with EP-KEEPER LT, we confirm the long-term situation with EP-KEEPER XLT, and we look for short-term entries with EP-KEEPER.

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