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What is an exponential moving average and how do you read exponential moving averages?

By Martha Grizzard
Oct 13, 2022
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What is an exponential moving average and how do you read exponential moving averages? This article aims to help you solve these questions.

What is an exponential moving average?

Exponential moving average (EMA) is a technical indicator that differs from other moving averages in that its calculations give greater weighting to the most recent price data. It therefore gives importance to the most recent behaviour of traders.

This means the exponential moving average indicator can react much faster to changes in the price of an asset. Using EMA as part of your trading strategy is not limited to one specific instrument, and you can set up an EMA line for a variety of trading instruments.

How do you read exponential moving average

When it comes to an exponential moving average strategy, the most common periods used by traders in setting an EMA time frame are 50-, 100- and 200-day periods for the long-term line. The typical short-term time frames used by traders are the 12-day and 26-day EMAs. You should remember to modify the EMA set-up when you trade new instruments because there isn’t a one-size-fits-all structure when it comes to an EMA indicator.

Exponential moving average example

EMA reduces the effect of the noise by cutting the time lag of the data. This is because EMA may exclude past prices, which no longer have an impact. By assigning a greater weight to newer prices, the EMA line sits closer to the price action than does the simple moving average (SMA). Let’s look at the graph, with blue lines representing the EMA and red lines showing the SMA.

How to use the exponential moving average

EMA is often the preferred moving average indicator for day traders who tend to execute their trades swiftly. To make an exponential moving average formula, you can use the EMA as a standalone indicator for your trading strategy, but make sure you have defined a system with which to confirm the signals identified. You can also set up two EMAs with different time frames, or combine the indicators with other technical analysis indicators.

You can use the EMA in your trading strategies in the same way you use other moving averages. Accordingly, you should identify the trend direction or look for a buy or sell signal using two exponential moving averages with different time frames.

A buy- or golden-cross signal occurs when a shorter-term EMA moves above a longer-term EMA, known as a golden-cross signal. A sell signal (known as a death cross) can be identified when a short-term EMA line moves below a longer-term EMA line. Since EMA is one of the moving average indicators, it can also provide the opportunity to determine potential support and resistance levels.

Before defining and plotting an exponential moving average for the selected instrument, you should know how to read EMA. The application of EMA when executing trades follows the general rules for moving average indicators, which can be summarised as:

EMA with a longer time frame helps you identify the general trend of a security or the market. If the price crosses a long-term EMA, such as the 200-day line, this indicates a possible reversal.

Plotting one EMA with a short time frame and another with longer time frame helps to identify crossovers.

A golden cross signals a potential buying opportunity.

A death cross signals a potential selling opportunity.

Identify support levels – when the price intersects with EMA line from above, the line serves as a support.

Identify resistance levels – if the price touches the line from below, it will show that EMA serves as potential resistance level.

You can develop an exponential moving average trading strategy by combining multiple EMAs with different time frames. In addition you can identify trends and confirm identified signals by using other types of indicator such as the relative price index, standard deviation or volume rate of change to analyse an asset’s price in terms of its momentum, volume levels or price volatility.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that you should employ every possible type of indicator, thinking this will increase accuracy. It would instead mean a very complex trading strategy.

You should test different combinations of indicators and see which works best for you. Remember to keep your strategy simple, so you aren’t buried under too many signals from a high number of indicators. Avoid the inclusion of multiple indicators providing the same signals and you will avoid the potential redundancy.

Advantages of exponential moving average

Eliminates the drawbacks of placing equal weights on all price changes

Includes latest prices change much more quickly than simple moving average indicators

EMA can be preferable to simple moving average in volatile markets because it adapts swiftly to price changes

Disadvantages of exponential moving average

EMA is susceptible to whipsaw (or incorrect signals) because of its ability to quickly adapt to price changes

EMA alone cannot determine optimal entry and exit points as it is a lagging indicator; instead, it provides postponed points. Nevertheless, it is a valuable EMA indicator when you want to determine the direction of the trend.

Now you know what is an exponential moving average and how do you read exponential moving averages.

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