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Re: DeeDog post# 1582

Thursday, 10/06/2011 7:18:21 PM

Thursday, October 06, 2011 7:18:21 PM

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Are you talking about the accumulation/distribution chart or the MACD ??? They both look steep, but the chart's y-axis doesn't have a set or standard maximum or minimum values... Both A/D & MACD can continue to go up indefinitely. when the chart is rendered, it will adjust the maximum & minimum values for the chart you have chosen so that it fills up the entire height of the area allotted for that indicator. Our curent MACD is 0.0011. it is not uncommon to see MACD's go much higher.... 0.01.... 0.43 ... 1.23 .... and so on, the chart will adjust to make it fit...

Other indicators such as William's %R, fast & slow Sto., RSI, ect... these have set bounds on the y-axis that are are always the same on all stocks, at all times...

I'm not sure if this helps or not....

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