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OsMA

TradingKeyTradingKeyTue, Apr 15

OsMA is an abbreviation that represents a function of the Oscillator in technical analysis, standing for Oscillator – Moving Average (or sometimes Oscillator – Moving Average of Oscillator).

The Oscillator itself is an indicator that illustrates the relationship between two specified periods of the Moving Average, which can be expressed either as a percentage or a numerical value. There are two types of oscillators: the price oscillator and the volume oscillator.

The Oscillator is a valuable trend indicator that helps identify short-term conditions that may be classified as oversold or overbought. When the oscillator's value approaches the upper extreme levels, the asset is considered overbought, while approaching the lower extremes indicates an oversold condition.

In contrast, OsMA provides a clear representation of the oscillator's deviation from its moving average. In this case, the main line of the MACD acts as the oscillator, while the MACD's signal line serves as the moving average.

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