Quick-tip 66 | Why the values from a study on my Radarscreen are different from those on a chart?
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Quick-tip 66 explains why sometimes studies applied to RadarScreen can give different values from the same study applied to a chart with the same settings, and vice-versa and how to avoid this.
To demonstrate quick-tip 66 uses an exponential moving average (EMA) and a simple moving average applied to both chart and Radarscreen.
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