A moving average that assigns linearly increasing weights to more recent data points, between SMA and EMA in responsiveness.
Technical analysis traders rely on WMA (Weighted Moving Average) to read price action objectively. Knowing exactly what it signals — and what it does not — separates disciplined chart readers from gut-feel traders.
The 50 WMA provided a smoother trend line than the EMA but was more reactive than the SMA.
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