I've been trying to figure out the exact calculation for the 10/60 cross. I've got it working in ETrade Pro, but am trying to calculate it in a program I'm creating.
At first I assumed SMA 10 was taking the per minute price of a stock for the last 10 minutes, then dividing the sum by 10, but that does not seem to equal what I see in ETrade. Can you shed some light on this if you have a moment.
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Muddy,
I've been trying to figure out the exact calculation for the 10/60 cross. I've got it working in ETrade Pro, but am trying to calculate it in a program I'm creating.
At first I assumed SMA 10 was taking the per minute price of a stock for the last 10 minutes, then dividing the sum by 10, but that does not seem to equal what I see in ETrade. Can you shed some light on this if you have a moment.
Thanks,
Max
10 days/60 days
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