Levels // end-of-day data · as of 2026-08-14

SMRTsupport & resistance

Close$1.49
52-week high$2.20
52-week low$0.9050

Pivot levels by timeframe

TimeframeS3S2S1PivotR1R2R3
Daily$1.32$1.37$1.41$1.46$1.49$1.54$1.58
Weekly$0.6900$0.8400$1.13$1.28$1.57$1.72$2.01
Monthly$0.5283$0.7167$0.8633$1.05$1.20$1.39$1.53
Yearly$-0.1200$0.3800$1.20$1.70$2.52$3.02$3.84

The ladder — every level vs the current price

PriceSideFrom
$0.3800supportYearly S2
$0.5283supportMonthly S3
$0.6900supportWeekly S3
$0.7167supportMonthly S2
$0.8400supportWeekly S2
$0.8633supportMonthly S1
$0.9050support52-week low
$1.05supportMonthly Pivot
$1.13supportWeekly S1
$1.20supportMonthly R1
$1.20supportYearly S1
$1.28supportWeekly Pivot
$1.32supportDaily S3
$1.37supportDaily S2

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SMRT support & resistance FAQ

What are SMRT's support and resistance levels today?

From end-of-day data (as of 2026-08-14), SMRT's nearest computed levels bracket its $1.49 close; the tables on this page list floor-trader pivots for the daily, weekly, monthly and yearly ranges plus the 52-week extremes.

How are these levels calculated?

Classic floor-trader pivots: the pivot point is the average of the prior period’s high, low and close; support and resistance rungs are symmetric multiples around it. Each timeframe uses its own completed prior period. The 52-week high and low come straight from the price history.

Are these levels predictions?

No. Pivots are arithmetic on past prices — reference levels many traders watch, which is the only reason they matter. Nothing here is a recommendation.