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I wanna ask all the ninja programmers a stupid question....
I always wondered we run different moving averages on a chart for market visual right!!!
now here is where i get stupid say we run a 400 EMA, on a chart, but what i wanna know is it possible we get the opposite of a 400 moving average say rather than on top its at bottom with same distance its supposed to be on top & vice versa, I mean a moving average to do opposite to what it currently does!!! I dont know if this makes sense thats y xcuse my ignorance....
Imagine if it is possible how is the desired result achieved, or there is something that already gives this kinda result
Thanks
Bugs
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
no i dont mind at all fat tails, what i really wanted to know i dont know if im asking the right question, or trying to explain myself right, see l look at a bollinger band and look at the top & bottom bands, all i wanted to know was say if there is a moving average can there be a lower or upper band to it, I dont know if there is such an indie out there already, or its just my imagination, now this may sound funny, all i was thinking is there a -400 moving average all i mean is a deviation between the moving average with another line...
again thanks at least i brought out your funny side....