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Any software for charting moving averages?
Hello,
Any recommendations for software used in charting composite moving averages? Most of the software available involves tracking stock values, and is too much for my needs . My interest is in forecasting sales for a small business. Any downloads available that can run on the MICROSFT WORKS SPREADSHEET application? Are there downloads available that can run independent of MS spreadsheets? Thank-you |
Any software for charting moving averages?
socraticquest -
Any recommendations for software used in charting composite moving averages? < There are at least three ways using Excel: (1) create a chart, choose Add Trendline, and select the Moving Average type, (2) use the Moving Average tool of Excel's Analysis ToolPak, (3) use the AVERAGE worksheet function and then create a Line chart. - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com |
Any software for charting moving averages?
Are there downloads available that can run independent of MS
spreadsheets? Thank-you The approximative spline extrapolation option of Rt-Plot might help you. http:\\www.rt-science.com\rt-plot.html Regards Horst |
Any software for charting moving averages?
Horst Reichert wrote:
Are there downloads available that can run independent of MS spreadsheets? Thank-you The approximative spline extrapolation option of Rt-Plot might help you. http:\\www.rt-science.com\rt-plot.html Regards Horst Why don't you calculate the moving average - with the lags depending on your choice and not on the limited choices of the program - and chart it with any decent spreadsheet, such as OpenOffice ? Frank |
Any software for charting moving averages?
Why don't you calculate the moving average - with the lags depending on
your choice and not on the limited choices of the program - and chart it with any decent spreadsheet, such as OpenOffice ? Frank Please read my post. I was recomending approximative spline, which is not a moving average. Regards Horst |
Any software for charting moving averages?
Horst Reichert wrote:
Why don't you calculate the moving average - with the lags depending on your choice and not on the limited choices of the program - and chart it with any decent spreadsheet, such as OpenOffice ? Frank Please read my post. I was recomending approximative spline, which is not a moving average. Regards Horst The poster asked: Any recommendations for software used in charting composite moving averages? ... Spline regression is of course a possible solution. I dont know how many people have a working knowledge of this type of stats work. Any downloads available that can run on the MICROSFT WORKS SPREADSHEET application? Are there downloads available that can run independent of MS spreadsheets? Yes, OpenOffice Cheers, Frank |
Any software for charting moving averages?
socraticquest wrote: Hello, Any recommendations for software used in charting composite moving averages? Most of the software available involves tracking stock values, and is too much for my needs . My interest is in forecasting sales for a small business. Any downloads available that can run on the MICROSFT WORKS SPREADSHEET application? Are there downloads available that can run independent of MS spreadsheets? Thank-you There is a piece of Freeware called FreeFore available from http://www.autobox.com/freef.exe which will optimize the moving average equation ...i.e. it will find out how many periods you should use and what the optimal weights are for each of thise periods ... This is also called BOX-JENKINS . HTH DAVE R AFS CO http://www.autobox.com |
Any software for charting moving averages?
socraticquest wrote: Hello, Any recommendations for software used in charting composite moving averages? Most of the software available involves tracking stock values, and is too much for my needs . My interest is in forecasting sales for a small business. Any downloads available that can run on the MICROSFT WORKS SPREADSHEET application? Are there downloads available that can run independent of MS spreadsheets? Thank-you Well, Excel can do it, and you can maybe get a price break as an upgrade from Works? |
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