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  2. Triple exponential moving average - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA) is a technical indicator in technical analysis that attempts to remove the inherent lag associated with moving averages by placing more weight on recent values.

  3. 3 No-Brainer Dividend Stocks to Buy With $200 Right Now - AOL

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    The S&P 500 dipped last week after the Federal Reserve said it's planning to slow the pace of its interest rate cuts in 2025. If you invest in the stock market, you know that its course can change ...

  4. Moving average - Wikipedia

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    Smoothing of a noisy sine (blue curve) with a moving average (red curve). In statistics, a moving average (rolling average or running average or moving mean [1] or rolling mean) is a calculation to analyze data points by creating a series of averages of different selections of the full data set.

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    "They took what I would consider the safe route, which was to do 25 basis points," Sonal Desai, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income chief investment officer, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday.

  6. The Complete Guide to Trend-Following Indicators

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    Trend-following indicators are technical tools that measure the direction and strength of trends in the chosen time frame. Some trend-following indicators are placed directly on the price panel ...

  7. Exponential smoothing - Wikipedia

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    Exponential smoothing or exponential moving average (EMA) is a rule of thumb technique for smoothing time series data using the exponential window function.Whereas in the simple moving average the past observations are weighted equally, exponential functions are used to assign exponentially decreasing weights over time.

  8. 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks You Can Buy With $200 Now ... - AOL

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    The S&P 500 index is up by about 16% so far this year. Many of the index's dividend payers have raised their payouts, but not nearly as much as their stock prices have risen. As a result, the ...

  9. Double exponential moving average - Wikipedia

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    The Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) indicator was introduced in January 1994 by Patrick G. Mulloy, in an article in the "Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities" magazine: "Smoothing Data with Faster Moving Averages" [1] [2]