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EMA
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Returns the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) based on historical average crossovers.
How calculated | EMA(today) = Value(today)*(Smoothing/(1+days)) + EMA(yesterday)*(1-(Smoothing/(1+days))
where Smoothing is generally kept 2 |
Example usage | =ExponentialMovingAverage("MSFT")- Returns ExponentialMovingAverage value for 30 day period =ExponentialMovingAverage("MSFT",20) - Returns ExponentialMovingAverage value for 20 day period =ExponentialMovingAverage("MSFT",20,"9/1/2022") - Returns ExponentialMovingAverage value for 20 day period with start date 1 September 2022 |
Notes | EMA is more reactive to recent price changes and hence the results are more timely and preferred more than SMA by many traders |
Assets | Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, Currencies, Cryptocurrencies |
Stock | EMA |
---|---|
NFLX | 821.01 |
AMZN | 203.12 |
GOOGL | 175.18 |
BCE | 28.29 |
FOXA | 45.14 |
Netflix Inc.
NFLX NGS
Sector: Communication
Industry: Media - Diversified
883.85
USD
12.53
(1.44%)
Previous close: 871.32 Open: 879.98 Bid: 885.05 Ask: 885.48
52 week range
445.73 890.60
Mkt Cap: 372,453 M Avg Vol (90 Days): 3,098,517
Last updated: Thursday 21st November 2024
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