# Close to Moving Averages

We've added a new view to all our data tables called '[**Close to Moving Average**](https://www.klickanalytics.com/indices_components?m=top_gainers\&idx=4\&view=close_to_sma)**s**' which will provide the following columns:

* **Close price to 5-Day Simple Moving Averages (%)**
* **Close price to 7-Day Simple Moving Averages (%)**
* **Close price to 10-Day Simple Moving Averages (%)**
* **Close price to 20-Day Simple Moving Averages (%)**
* **Close price to 50-Day Simple Moving Averages (%)**
* **Close price to 100-Day Simple Moving Averages (%)**
* **Close price to 200-Day Simple Moving Averages (%)**

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This update is available on all data tables.\
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This will allow you to view if the stocks are opening higher or lower vs the various simple moving average periods.

**To access:** Click on Menu > Movers > Click on drop down 'Main' and then select '[Close to Moving Averages'](https://www.klickanalytics.com/indices_components?m=top_gainers\&idx=4\&view=close_to_sma)


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