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    How Far to Go Back in Calculating Moving Averages Depends
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How Far to Go Back in Calculating Moving Averages Depends

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How far to go back in calculating moving averages depends on the recency of events that tend to determine the future. "Very recent" means more values;"not so recent" means few values.

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