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hi, phillip,
you can find the Rate of change of the moving average. and then this rate of
change would give you the angle at which the moving average is.
ROC(mov(c,35,E),1,%)
Use a higher ROC period to find the angle of more days. the above gives the
angle of 1 day. MOV is a curve so it would give diff. angles for different
days at any given point.
i think that if the ROC is 100% then the angle would be 90 degree and if the
ROC is 50% then angle should be 45 degree. try it practically and you can
get the solution.
joshik
On 1/13/07, pennellp2000 <no_reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Is there any way to put the angle of a moving average line in a
> formula, eg Mov(35) has been rising at 45 degrees for 20 periods.
>
> Thanks in advance Phillip
>
>
>
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