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rgreene
Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 7:21:20 PM
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Is it possible to display 5 to10 line charts in the same pane, all plotting percent change,
with or without a reference symbol, similiar to 'Perf charts' in StockCharts.com ?

Thanks, RG

StockGuy
Posted : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 10:24:02 PM

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We answered your question where you posted it previously: Percent of Change
rgreene
Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2008 4:17:39 PM
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I appreciate your reply, however, 
RS vs Symbol is tied to a reference and 
prints differently than a pure Percent of Change plot.
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2008 4:32:39 PM


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rgreene,
If you search the Shared Charts and Shared Layouts for $100, you will find a Shared Chart and a Shared Layout designed at least in part around the $100 Scale described in How to use $100 Scale to compare price performance, Compare price trends and price performance using Comparison Symbol and $100 scale and Percent of Change. If you subtract 100 from a $100 Scale it will give you the Percent Change.

You might want to try out both the Shared Chart and the Shared Layout since they use different interpretations. The Shared Chart was created for Time-based and Symbol-based Multi-Symbol Comparative Layout while the Shared Layout was created for Blocks - is there a way to create a PerfChart.

-Bruce
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