Exponential Moving Average (EMA) Explained Flashcards

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What is an Exponential Moving Average (EMA)?

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A moving average that assigns greater weight to the most recent price data, making it more responsive to new information than a Simple Moving Average (SMA).

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How does an EMA differ from a Simple Moving Average (SMA)?

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An SMA weights all price data equally, while an EMA gives more weight to recent prices, reducing the influence of older prices.

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Why might an SMA be misleading after a price spike?

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Because every price in its window is weighted equally, a large spike remains in the average until it ages out, skewing the SMA and possibly giving a false trend impression.

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How does an EMA handle a price spike compared to an SMA?

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The EMA quickly de-emphasizes older data (including the spike) because its weighting falls off exponentially, so its current value reflects recent prices more accurately.

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In practice, which MA (EMA or SMA) hugs the price more closely?

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The EMA hugs price more closely because it reacts faster to recent price changes.

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Why do traders often prefer the EMA for short-term trading decisions?

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Because it adjusts more quickly to current market conditions, helping traders spot recent momentum shifts sooner.

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On a chart, what visual difference would you expect between a 30-period EMA and 30-period SMA?

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The 30-period EMA will stay nearer to current price action, while the 30-period SMA will appear smoother and lag further behind.

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What is the main advantage of the EMA over the SMA?

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Greater responsiveness to recent price changes, reducing lag.

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What is the main advantage of the SMA over the EMA?

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More smoothing of price noise, which can help identify the broader, longer-term trend.

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Which moving average is more susceptible to older, outlier price movements?

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The SMA, because it gives equal weight to all data points within its period.

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Which moving average is generally better for detecting very recent trend changes?

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The EMA, due to its heavier weighting on the latest prices.

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