Are my short-term and long-term trends actually pointing the same direction before I take this trade?
Enter Price and Your Moving Averages
Use whatever periods you normally trade with, for example a 20-period short-term average and a 200-period long-term average.
Your Result
Fill in the fields on the left and click Check Alignment to see whether your timeframes agree.
How this is calculated
Each moving average gets its own trend read: price above the average counts as an up trend on that timeframe, price below counts as a down trend, and price essentially equal to the average counts as flat.
Timeframes are aligned when the short-term and long-term reads agree. If you add an intermediate average, all three need to agree for a full alignment read.
Trading with aligned timeframes does not guarantee a winning trade. It only means you are not fighting the larger trend on the averages you entered.
If you select a planned direction, the tool flags whether that direction matches or conflicts with the long-term trend specifically, since trading against the largest timeframe you checked usually carries the most risk.
This tool only reads the moving average values you enter. It does not calculate moving averages from raw price data or check any other indicator.
Risk & liability disclaimer: This calculator performs simple comparisons on the numbers you enter and does not pull live chart data or calculate moving averages from raw price history. It is not financial advice and does not predict future price movement. Trading involves risk of loss. Trading Habits is not a broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, or tax professional, and is not affiliated with any broker, exchange, or data provider. Always verify results independently before making a trading decision.
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