A practical way to look at this topic is this: When do the 20, 50, and 200 EMAs really matter?

• EMA 20 measures short-term momentum
• EMA 50 helps you see intermediate continuity
• EMA 200 filters out structural bias

A good checklist prevents a lot of silly mistakes.

What other topic do you want me to explain better?

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