Daily EMA 200 data from Pineify's TradingView Alert pipeline

EMA 200 Screener

Scan stocks, major crypto pairs, and ETFs with daily EMA 200 readings. Search a covered Symbol or switch market collections to compare the latest reported values.

Daily EMA 200 values4 market collectionsSearch and filter8 timeframe columns

EMA 200 Market Snapshot

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Public page data is daily only. Shorter timeframes open in the App.

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Pineify shows the latest daily values reported through its TradingView Alert pipeline. This page does not recalculate the indicator in the browser. It is an information tool, not investment advice.

What EMA 200 measures

EMA 200 is a slow moving average used as a long term trend reference. This page compares each latest daily close with its 200 period EMA.

Calculation

Pineify receives the reported indicator fields from its TradingView Alert pipeline. The calculation follows this method:

EMA today = close x 2 / 201 + previous EMA x 199 / 201.

The page leaves missing readings unavailable. It does not fill a gap with an estimate or a browser-side calculation.

How to use this scan

At Pineify, we use this screen as a watchlist check, not as a trade instruction. Use it as a first pass when separating long term strength from long term weakness.

  1. 1We start in All, then search a liquid reference such as AAPL, SPY, or BTCUSDT.
  2. 2We compare the EMA 200 reading with other Symbols in the same market collection.
  3. 3We open the chart to confirm price structure and volume before making a decision.
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Reading the EMA 200 signals

Read the value in context. A single daily result can narrow the list, but it cannot replace a chart review.

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Above EMA 200 means price is on the upper side of the long term average.

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Below EMA 200 means price is on the lower side of that reference.

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A test near EMA 200 can matter to traders, but the average does not guarantee support or resistance.

Where the signal can fail

EMA 200 is slow by design and may stay far from current price after a sharp move.

EMA 200 cannot predict future prices. Confirm the setup and define your risk before acting.

Markets in this EMA 200 scan

All combines Pineify's four default Screener collections. A Symbol that belongs to more than one collection appears once in All and stays available in each matching tab.

Top US Stocks

Widely followed US companies from the current default stock list.

Crypto Majors

Major crypto pairs covered by the Pineify Alert feed.

Hot Markets

Stocks, funds, and crypto pairs in the current hot-market list.

Index ETFs

Index, sector, bond, commodity, and thematic exchange-traded funds.

Data and cache method

This public endpoint requests daily EMA 200 data and caches a successful response for up to one hour. Seven shorter timeframes stay locked on the public page and are available in the full Pineify Screener after sign-in.

Read the Pineify Screener method and feature guide for the full workflow behind collections, timeframes, and technical signals.

EMA 200 Screener FAQ

What does the EMA 200 Screener show?+

EMA 200 is a slow moving average used as a long term trend reference. This page compares each latest daily close with its 200 period EMA. This page checks that indicator across Pineify's default stocks, crypto pairs, and ETF collections so you can narrow a watchlist without opening each chart first.

How should I read the EMA 200 result?+

Above EMA 200 means price is on the upper side of the long term average. Treat the daily reading as a starting point, then compare it with price structure, volume, and your own risk rules.

Can EMA 200 predict the next price move?+

No. EMA 200 is calculated from reported market data and cannot predict the next move or guarantee a profitable trade. It can help you sort a watchlist for further research.

What timeframe does the EMA 200 Screener use?+

This public page shows daily data only. Each visible EMA 200 reading comes from the latest daily snapshot returned by Pineify's TradingView Alert pipeline.

Why are the shorter timeframes locked?+

The public page requests the daily timeframe only. Sign in and open Pineify Screener to view 4-hour, 2-hour, 1-hour, 30-minute, 15-minute, 5-minute, and 1-minute readings.

How often is the EMA 200 data refreshed?+

The public API caches a successful response for up to one hour. The table shows when its current cached response was created, although the underlying daily bar may be older when a market is closed.

Need more than daily EMA 200 data?

The full Screener adds seven shorter timeframes, the complete technical indicator library, and editable Symbol collections.

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Pineify provides this page for technical research and education. It is not investment advice, and no indicator can guarantee a trading result.