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Triple EMA API

The FMP TEMA endpoint provides the triple exponential moving average of a security's closing price over a specified period of time.

About Triple EMA API

The FMP TEMA endpoint provides the triple exponential moving average of a security's closing price over a specified period of time. TEMAs are calculated by taking an exponential moving average of a double exponential moving average. TEMAs are a type of technical indicator that is the most responsive to price changes of all the moving averages. This makes them even more useful for identifying short-term trends and reversals. TEMAs can also be used to identify support and resistance levels in the same way that SMAs, EMAs, WMAs, and DEMAs are used. The FMP TEMA endpoint is a valuable tool for investors who need to:
  • Identify the shortest-term trends and reversals in a security's price of all the moving averages
  • Develop trading strategies based on technical analysis
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    Simple Moving Average

    The FMP SMA endpoint provides the simple moving average of a security's closing price over a specified period of time. Read more

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    Williams

    The FMP Williams endpoint provides the Williams %R indicator for a security over a specified period of time. Read more

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    Double EMA

    The FMP DEMA endpoint provides the double exponential moving average of a security's closing price over a specified period of time. Read more

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    Exponential Moving Average

    The FMP EMA endpoint provides the exponential moving average of a security's closing price over a specified period of time. Read more

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    Weighted Moving Average

    The FMP WMA endpoint provides the weighted moving average of a security's closing price over a specified period of time. Read more

    Triple EMA API FAQs

    Is the Intraday price adjusted?

    Yes, the intraday data is adjusted for split.

    How can I retrieve historical intraday price data for more than 1 month?

    To retrieve historical intraday price data for more than 1 month, you will need to implement a loop that iterates over day intervals covering the entire desired time range. This approach ensures a suitable response speed for the data being returned. For example, if you require more than 1 month of 30-minute data, you can make queries over day intervals to cover the entire desired time range. Here is an example link for retrieving 1-minute data: https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v3/historical-chart/1min/AAPL?from=2024-12-04&to=2024-12-06&apikey=YOUR-API-KEY

    Where can I find information on using weekly or monthly resolutions for historical chart data?

    You can find information on using weekly or monthly resolutions for historical chart data in the Intraday chart API documentation. Visit the following link for more details: https://site.financialmodelingprep.com/developer/docs#chart-intraday

    How many years of intraday data I can get in one query?

    Due to the sheer size and volume of the historical intraday price data there are limits to the number of records that can be returned in a given query. Contact our support team for more information.

    What is the time zone for the Intraday endpoint?

    In general, the time zone for the endpoints corresponds to the country/region the exchange is located in. For example, stocks traded on the NYSE are on the EST time zone, and stocks traded on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) correspond to the GMT zone.

    How do you calculate the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) data on the Technical Indicators endpoint?

    For the Exponential Moving Average (EMA), the period calculates the ema over the 13 most recent daily intervals. It aligns with the indicator period. For example, if you used the daily technical indicator and set the period to 13, it would calculate EMA using data from the last 13 days.

    Does the intraday historical market cover pre-market and after hours?

    Yes, the historical market data for pre-market and post-market data can be found here https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v4/historical-price/AAPL/1/minute/2021-06-11/2021-06-11?apikey=your_api_key or https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v3/historical-chart/1min/AAPL?from=2021-06-11&to=2021-06-11&extended=true&apikey=your_api_key

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