Simple Moving Average (SMA) is one of the easiest indicators to use as Technical Analysis for Forex trading. SMA indicates the average price (closing/opening) of a given time period, where each of the chosen periods carries the same weight for the average.
The maths behind SMA is simple. For example, let's say that you are developing an SMA chart for the USD/JPY closing price in a 5-day time frame. The first 5 days USD/JPY closing prices are 125.0, 124.0, 126.0, 123.0, 127.0 -- thus the first dots of your SMA graph will be 125.0 (average of the first 5 days USD/JPY closing price). Assume the USD/JPY closing price is 126.0 for day sixth, your second SMA point will be (124.0 + 126.0 + 123.0 + 127.0 + 126.0)/5= 125.2. The calculation goes on for the following dots and SMA chart is defined by joining these SMA dots.
The maths behind SMA is simple. For example, let's say that you are developing an SMA chart for the USD/JPY closing price in a 5-day time frame. The first 5 days USD/JPY closing prices are 125.0, 124.0, 126.0, 123.0, 127.0 -- thus the first dots of your SMA graph will be 125.0 (average of the first 5 days USD/JPY closing price). Assume the USD/JPY closing price is 126.0 for day sixth, your second SMA point will be (124.0 + 126.0 + 123.0 + 127.0 + 126.0)/5= 125.2. The calculation goes on for the following dots and SMA chart is defined by joining these SMA dots.
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