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RBD + SMA/EMA/ORB + Buy/Sell Combo

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What is SMA (Simple Moving Average)?

The Simple Moving Average (SMA) smooths out price data by calculating the average closing price over a specific number of periods.
It helps identify trend direction and potential reversals.

📊 SMA 21 and SMA 50 Explained:
SMA Description Use
SMA 21 Short-term moving average (last 21 candles) Shows short-term trend and momentum
SMA 50 Medium-term moving average (last 50 candles) Shows medium-term trend and key support/resistance levels
⚙️ How to Use Them Together:

Bullish Signal (Buy) 🟢

When SMA 21 crosses above SMA 50, it’s called a Golden Cross → trend turning up.

Indicates potential buy or long opportunity.

Bearish Signal (Sell) 🔴

When SMA 21 crosses below SMA 50, it’s called a Death Cross → trend turning down.

Indicates potential sell or short opportunity.

Trend Confirmation:

Price above both SMAs → uptrend.

Price below both SMAs → downtrend.

Support/Resistance:

During uptrends, SMA 21 often acts as dynamic support.

During downtrends, SMA 50 can act as resistance.

⏱ Example (for 10-min Nifty chart):

If SMA 21 > SMA 50 and price trades above both → look for buy on dips.

If SMA 21 < SMA 50 and price stays below → look for sell on rise setups.

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