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Moving Average Expansion/Contraction

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 jdbauman 
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I was wondering if anyone knows of an indicator which will show when two moving averages are getting farther apart, or moving closer together. I would like to know when the difference between a 21 EMA is moving further away from a 50 EMA or vice versa. Thanks for you help. Im using NinjaTrader 7

Jerry

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I was wondering if anyone knows of an indicator which will show when two moving averages are getting farther apart, or moving closer together. I would like to know when the difference between a 21 EMA is moving further away from a 50 EMA or vice versa. Thanks for you help. Im using NinjaTrader 7

Jerry

What about the MACD?
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/macd.asp

It is included with most platforms. Just change the length input to your desired lengths.

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