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Stock USDMGA - Share trades in FOREX

  • Daily Support: 4167.41
  • Daily Resistance: 4189.56
  • 5 Day Moving Average is 4166.4
  • 20 Day Moving Average is 4361.95

If a stock is trading above it's 5 day and 20 day moving averages, it's considered good for a trade! The support & resistance points are valid for intra day.

Also take a look at technical analysis reports for more details like moving averages, support and resistance.

Date Change Open Close High Low Volume
Tue 12 May 2026 0.6% 4156.33760 4178.48760 4178.48760 4156.33760191.08%
Thu 07 May 2026 -0.31% 4153.57870 4153.57870 4153.57870 4153.57870-27.23%
Wed 06 May 2026 0% 4166.10370 4166.54690 4167.79800 4165.4834045.54%
Wed 06 May 2026 -0.01% 4166.10370 4166.54690 4167.79800 4165.4834045.54%
Tue 05 May 2026 0.02% 4166.84500 4166.84500 4166.84500 4166.84500-27.23%
Mon 04 May 2026 0.26% 4167.11180 4165.88380 4167.11180 4165.8838045.54%
Fri 01 May 2026 -0.11% 4159.39390 4155.00000 4159.39390 4155.0000045.54%
Thu 30 Apr 2026 0.07% 4159.71180 4159.73810 4159.73810 4159.7118045.54%
Wed 29 Apr 2026 0.01% 4157.83900 4156.68180 4157.83900 4156.68180-100%
Tue 28 Apr 2026 -0.06% 4159.38820 4156.19280 4159.38820 4156.19280-100%

RSI & MunafaSutra RSI of USDMGA FOREX

RSI & MRSI settings:

RSI & MRSI MunafaSutra trademark Charts

RSI is the Relative Strength Index and gives signals like over-bought, over-sold, and bullish or bearish divergences. Only the first setting above affects RSI.

MRSI is a MunafaSutra developed formula to measure the strength of bullish or bearish momentum. It gives clear indication if the trend is slowing down, or gaining momentum.

MRSI also gives buy and sell signals, shows divergences, information about over-bought or over-sold status, and trend direction of the stock. Both the settings above affect MRSI charts.

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Learn about RSI & MRSI in detail & how to trade on these signals

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