This Post Has 2 Comments malcolm 2014/10/25 Reply Hi Thomas , Thanks for your blog it is really helpful . I see on your moving averages post you have a 200 day moving average , however when I try create a 200 day moving average using preceeding it gives me the same value for 200 , 100 , 50 , 30 day averages . What are you doing differently to me ? Regards Malcolm Tomas Lind 2014/10/27 Reply Hard to say… Do you have that many records (more than 30)? And do they change “enough”? Regards, Tomas Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ
malcolm 2014/10/25 Reply Hi Thomas , Thanks for your blog it is really helpful . I see on your moving averages post you have a 200 day moving average , however when I try create a 200 day moving average using preceeding it gives me the same value for 200 , 100 , 50 , 30 day averages . What are you doing differently to me ? Regards Malcolm
Tomas Lind 2014/10/27 Reply Hard to say… Do you have that many records (more than 30)? And do they change “enough”? Regards, Tomas
Hi Thomas ,
Thanks for your blog it is really helpful . I see on your moving averages post you have a 200 day moving average , however when I try create a 200 day moving average using preceeding it gives me the same value for 200 , 100 , 50 , 30 day averages .
What are you doing differently to me ?
Regards
Malcolm
Hard to say… Do you have that many records (more than 30)? And do they change “enough”?
Regards,
Tomas