you're showing the 100 week not 100 day just to be clearThis is not investing advice but... TSLA getting close to the 100 DMA. It has only breached the 100 DMA once in the last 5 years.
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Eh? Crap, how did that change? I always keep the 50/100/200 DMA charted. Hmm.you're showing the 100 week not 100 day just to be clear
I just looked at it. That was a five year chart with the 50/100/200 day simple moving average. I swapped to the 2 year chart and the values are the same. Same with a 1-year chart.you're showing the 100 week not 100 day just to be clear
Almost a half a percent yield curve inversion? What's the largest it's ever been?
Looks like 200 basis points during Carter's stagflation.Almost a half a percent yield curve inversion? What's the largest it's ever been?
It's weekly, not sure what you are looking at. It's a weekly chart and those are weekly moving averages. You can see right at the bottom it says "frequency weekly" . I verified those are the weekly moving averages. If you add MA to a chart they automatically adjust to whatever frequency you are looking at. So you set up a 20 MA. If you look at a daily chart it's a daily ma if it's monthly then it would be a monthly MA and so on. All of TSLA's current daily MA's are huddled in the 290 area.I just looked at it. That was a five year chart with the 50/100/200 day simple moving average. I swapped to the 2 year chart and the values are the same. Same with a 1-year chart.
Fair enough. So you cant use MAs on long historical charts since it wont allow say a 5-year chart to display in days?It's weekly, not sure what you are looking at. It's a weekly chart and those are weekly moving averages. You can see right at the bottom it says "frequency weekly" . I verified those are the weekly moving averages. If you add MA to a chart they automatically adjust to whatever frequency you are looking at. So you set up a 20 MA. If you look at a daily chart it's a daily ma if it's monthly then it would be a monthly MA and so on. All of TSLA's current daily MA's are huddled in the 290 area.
I do all my charting in TOS because it makes doing this easier. I don't know if its possible in Fidelity but if it is it's probably a pain.Fair enough. So you cant use MAs on long historical charts since it wont allow say a 5-year chart to display in days?
Here is the daily chart for the time frame you wanted, showing Daily MAsThis is why its good to have farmer Blazin back. I need to learn stuffs.
Thats probably why I didnt realize this. If you have a YTD chart up (daily) in ATP and change the date to 5-year it automatically changes the timeframe to weekly. If you manually change the timeframe back to daily it automatically adjusts the dates to the max possible showing Daily.I do all my charting in TOS because it makes doing this easier. I don't know if its possible in Fidelity but if it is it's probably a pain.