The simple 200-day moving average of ENR is 58 in all the other
software.
This is in Tradingview, Vectorvest and transstocks.
Why is the 200-day average in stockcharts lower at 57,5?
Posted by McFly1985 on 1st of Oct 2018 at 02:15 pm
The 200-day EMA (exponential moving average) is near $58. The
200-day SMA (simple moving average) is close to $57.5. So, I think
it's the difference in types of moving averages that's being
used.
The 200 day EMA (exponential) is at 58,25.(purple line)
and the 200 day SMA (simple moving avarage) is at 58 (red
line). Only Stockcharts is different. Strange.
ENR testing 200 MA
Posted by matt on 1st of Oct 2018 at 01:26 pm
ENR - Chart Link - see if we get a reaction bounce
The simple 200-day moving average
Posted by kriske9 on 1st of Oct 2018 at 01:53 pm
The simple 200-day moving average of ENR is 58 in all the other software.
This is in Tradingview, Vectorvest and transstocks.
Why is the 200-day average in stockcharts lower at 57,5?
The 200-day EMA (exponential moving
Posted by McFly1985 on 1st of Oct 2018 at 02:15 pm
The 200-day EMA (exponential moving average) is near $58. The 200-day SMA (simple moving average) is close to $57.5. So, I think it's the difference in types of moving averages that's being used.
The 200 day EMA (exponential)
Posted by kriske9 on 1st of Oct 2018 at 02:40 pm
The 200 day EMA (exponential) is at 58,25.(purple line) and the 200 day SMA (simple moving avarage) is at 58 (red line). Only Stockcharts is different. Strange.
Noticed the open gap on
Posted by steve on 1st of Oct 2018 at 03:18 pm
Noticed the open gap on ENR