Description
Definition. This chart overlays the four classic long-horizon simple moving averages used across technical analysis as pricing models: the 111-day SMA 🟣, the 200-day SMA 🟢, the 365-day SMA 🔵 and the 200-week SMA 🔴, plotted over price (black).
Technical. Each trace is a simple moving average of the daily close:
111DMA = sma(Price, 111)🟣200DMA = sma(Price, 200)🟢365DMA = sma(Price, 365)🔵200WMA = sma(Price, 1400)🔴 (200 weeks = 1,400 days)
Interpretation. Each average carries its own market meaning:
The Pi Cycle Indicator (111D-SMA) 🟣 — the 111-day simple moving average used within the Pi Top Oscillator, which captures short-to-mid-term market momentum.
The Mayer Multiple (200D-SMA) 🟢 — a common technical indicator, commonly associated with the transition point between a bull and bear market.
Yearly Moving Average (365D-SMA) 🔵 — provides a long-standing baseline for high-time-frame market momentum.
The 200 Week Moving Average (200W-SMA) 🔴 — provides a tool capturing the baseline momentum of a classic 4-year Bitcoin cycle.
Reading the stack as a whole is often as informative as any single average: price holding above a rising, ordered stack (fast above slow) is characteristic of established uptrends, while a flattening and inverting stack accompanies regime transitions.
Notes. Built from Price. The 200DMA-based multiples are developed further in the Mayer Multiple; other long-horizon models include the Investor Tool and Price Temperature.