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Microsoft Corporation - Simple Moving Average 50 day - MarketXLS

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Simple Moving Average 50 day

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422.46
A technical indicator that equally weighs all data points to generate buy/sell signals based on historical average crossovers.

Example usage

=SimpleMovingAverage("MSFT",50)
Simple Moving Average 50 day
StockSimple Moving Average 50 day

MSFT

422.46

ORCL

174.39

IBM

219.07

GOOGL

167.23

HPQ

36.17

CSCO

54.68

AAPL

227.47
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Microsoft Corporation

Sector: Technology   

Industry: Software - Infrastructure

415.49
 
USD
  
-2.30
  
(-0.55%)
Previous close: 417.79  Open: 416.87  Bid: 416.1  Ask: 416.7
52 week range    
362.90   
   468.35
Mkt Cap: 3,106,219 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 19,305,763
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Last updated: Thursday 21st November 2024

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