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Exponential Moving Average (12D)

The Exponential Moving Average (12D) is a financial metric used to analyze a company's stock price trend over a 12-day period. It essentially calculates the average price of the stock over the past 12 trading days, with more weight given to the most recent trading days. This allows investors and traders to better understand the short-term trend of the stock and make informed investment decisions based on that trend. The Exponential Moving Average (12D) is often used in conjunction with other technical analysis indicators to gain a more complete understanding of a company's stock price movements.

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Metric Name Type Default Period Type
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