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bassilious

03/05/12 12:59 AM

#62969 RE: lowtrade #62968

lmao you should probably zoom in.. You'll see that V better ..
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Young_Investor09

03/05/12 1:20 AM

#62970 RE: lowtrade #62968

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Doctah Shtock

03/05/12 1:55 AM

#62976 RE: lowtrade #62968

Log scale takes into account the % change in PPS over a given period of time. Using a non-logarithmic scale, we see that move from .1 to .2 is represented the same way as a move from .7 to .8. However, just by looking at the numbers, we can clearly see that a move from .1 to .2 is a MUCH larger move than .7 to .8. With ATRN, this is VERY important, as there have been large fluctuations in price. Your chart doesn't take into account the % recovery of ATRN. It's inaccurate IMHO.


http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:chart_analysis:what_are_charts

Go down to price scaling. :)

Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. :)
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Dr PennyStock

03/05/12 5:36 AM

#62989 RE: lowtrade #62968

So it doesn't reflect accurate price history, and, I am being accurate since about 15 years, using log scale charts?

I have a track record to show, please, post here your track record to compare, than we will see who is the one that is accurate.

BTW, care to know why log scale charts are the standard?