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Leading Indicator

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Part of the book series: Perspectives in Business Culture ((PEPIBC))

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The students of technical analysis are accustomed to indicators that lag on prices. It may be interesting to discover the form of an indicator that anticipates the price trend.

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    This is D(EMA), not to be confused with the popular DEMA indicator.

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  • Ehlers JF (2004) Cybernetic analysis for stocks and futures. Wiley, Hoboken

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Correspondence to Renato Di Lorenzo .

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Di Lorenzo, R. (2013). Leading Indicator. In: Trading Systems. Perspectives in Business Culture. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2706-0_26

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