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Plotting moving average line on a chart
Hello,
I've a weekly chart that shows the weekly candlestick chart for the fund prices and a 39-week moving average line. Now, I have so much data that I only want to plot around 2 years' data on the chart. If I select this range only and let Excel create the moving average line, the moving average line will only start at 39 weeks into this 2-year period. However, I want this line to start from the start of this 2-year period. Any way to do this? Thanks. Herbert |
Herbert,
One option is to eliminate the chart generated 39-week moving average line. Next, add another row or column to your worksheet that contains the calculation of the 2-year moving average. Finally, add the row or column that contains the 2-year moving average as an additional series to the chart. For example, if your data is contained in the range A1:A5, add a formula to create the moving average to cell B3 like "=AVERAGE(A1:A3)". Copy the formula from cell B3 down the column to cell B5. Then chart the data in the range A1:B5. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http:www.pdbook.com "Herbert Chan" wrote: Hello, I've a weekly chart that shows the weekly candlestick chart for the fund prices and a 39-week moving average line. Now, I have so much data that I only want to plot around 2 years' data on the chart. If I select this range only and let Excel create the moving average line, the moving average line will only start at 39 weeks into this 2-year period. However, I want this line to start from the start of this 2-year period. Any way to do this? Thanks. Herbert |
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