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📈 Adding Trendlines to Chart Widgets

To effectively visualize trends, consider adding trendlines to your chart widgets. Trendlines help in identifying patterns and forecasting future movements. Different types of trendlines include:Whatagraph Help Center

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Linear Trendline: Best for data that follows a straight-line pattern.

Exponential Trendline: Suitable for data that rises or falls at constantly increasing rates.

Polynomial Trendline: Ideal for data with fluctuations.

Moving Average: Smooths out fluctuations to show a clearer pattern. TradingView+5InstaCharts+5Whatagraph Help Center+5Whatagraph Help Center+1Ivanti Help+1

Platforms like Whatagraph allow you to add these trendlines by selecting a metric and choosing the desired trendline type in the widget settings. Whatagraph Help CenterWhatagraph Help Center+1Microsoft Support+1

🛠️ Tools for Creating Trendline Widgets

amCharts: Provides tools to add trendlines to XY charts, useful for simple data sets. AmCharts

Kendo UI: Offers trendline features in jQuery line charts, allowing for interactive data visualization. Telerik.com

TradingView: Features indicators like Auto TrendLines and Support Resistance, which automatically detect and draw trendlines on charts. TradingViewAmChartsTelerik.comTradingView+1TradingView+1

✅ Steps to Add Trendlines

Select Your Chart Widget: Choose a column, line, or scatter chart widget.

Access Widget Settings: Navigate to the widget's settings or analysis section.

Enable Trendlines: Activate trendlines and select the type that best fits your data.

Customize Appearance: Adjust colors, line styles, and other settings to match your preferences.

Save and Embed: Save your widget and embed it into your website or dashboard.Ivanti Help+1PocketSmith+1Whatagraph Help CenterTradingView

By integrating trendlines into your chart widgets, you can enhance data visualization and gain deeper insights into stock trends. If you need assistance with a specific platform or further customization, feel free to ask!