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Simple moving average (SMA)

Unweighted arithmetic mean of the last N closes. Every bar counts equally.

The simple moving average (SMA) is the arithmetic mean of the most recent N closing prices. Every observation in the window has the same weight (1/N), and once a price falls off the back of the window it stops contributing.

Because it treats today's close the same as the close N bars ago, the SMA reacts slowly to new information — it is the most lag-heavy moving average. Quants use it precisely because that lag is well-defined and easy to reason about in backtests.

Common windows are 20 (one month of daily bars), 50 (about a quarter), and 200 (about a year). Crossovers between SMAs of different lengths form the classic golden cross / death cross signals.

Formule

SMA_t = (P_t + P_{t-1} + ... + P_{t-N+1}) / N

Exemple

5-period SMA over closes [100, 102, 104, 103, 106] = (100+102+104+103+106) / 5 = 103.

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