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Alphabet Inc. - Simple Moving Average 200 day - MarketXLS

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Simple Moving Average 200 day

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161.42
A technical indicator that equally weighs all data points to generate buy/sell signals based on historical average crossovers.

Example usage

=SimpleMovingAverage("MSFT",200)
Simple Moving Average 200 day
StockSimple Moving Average 200 day

GOOGL

161.42

MSFT

420.45

AAPL

201.53

EBAY

53.63

YNDX

60.68

AKAM

102.38

BCOR

20.94

AMZN

179.99

ADBE

528.77
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Alphabet Inc.

Sector: Technology   

Industry: Internet Content & Information

169.68
 
USD
  
2.96
  
(1.78%)
Previous close: 166.72  Open: 167.73  Bid: 179.1  Ask: 179.29
52 week range    
122.69   
   191.75
Mkt Cap: 2,032,873 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 23,686,881
Peers   
MSFT / 
AAPL / 
EBAY / 
FB / 
YNDX / 
BIDU / 
AKAM / 
BCOR / 
AMZN / 
Last updated: Wednesday 30th October 2024

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MarketXLS Rank
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Value
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Technical
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Quality
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