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Using Our Interactive PerfChartsWhat Are PerfCharts?PerfCharts compare the performance over a period of time of up to 10 different stocks, indexes, sectors, or mutual funds. The "Performance" of a ticker is charted relative to its own past performance, or to the performance of other tickers.
A PerfChart could show you, for example, how well IBM has performed relative to the DJIA over the past 200 days. Not only can PerfCharts provide an answer, but they can also track changes in this relative performance. Why Use PerfCharts?PerfCharts are highly customizable, allowing the user to make any relative performance comparisons for almost the past 4 years. The interface is very intuitive and the data is easy to interpret, with each ticker being plotted as a different color and organized as tabs at the top of the chart. This allows the user to easily turn on and off the tickers, or isolate certain ones to be charted against each other. Any desire to directly compare indices can be accomplished with PerfCharts. Their user-friendly design makes them both a powerful and fun tool to use for technical analysis. Creating A PerfChartYou can create a custom PerfChart for up to 10 stocks, mutual funds, or indices. The first step in creating a PerfChart is to know the ticker symbols of the securities you are interested in. Each security has a unique symbol, often recognizable by the company name (eg. Microsoft is "msft"). Others are not so obvious, but any active stock can be found in our symbol catalog which can always be accessed by clicking on the link in the top right corner. With the ticker symbol in mind, there are a few different methods of quickly creating your PerfChart:
Predefined Groups And Intra-Industry ComparisonsWe have a large collection of pre-defined PerfCharts that we feel are very important, including a chart designed by CNBC analyst John Murphy. Using these charts, you can quickly see which sectors are hot, which industries are cold, how the small-caps are faring, and much more.
This is why we have assembled important tickers together in our Predefined PerfCharts section located on the main PerfCharts page. Simply click on one of the links to bring up the predefined PerfChart. Predefined PerfCharts you can select to view in a PerfChart include:
Also, many analysts focus on specific industries, and that is why we created particular PerfCharts for intra-industry comparison. Simply click on one of the links to bring up the PerfChart. Interpreting The PerfChart
The PerfChart provides you with all the tools you need to make a solid relative performance analysis. Each ticker you have chosen to chart is given a color and appears at the top of the page as a tab. The beginning of your period will always start at 0%. For example, the chart above shows that the S&P 500 has risen 10.0% over the past 200-days; it's performance relative to 200 days ago is what is being plotted. The horizontal axis displays the range of the period you select (e.g. 200 days), while the vertical axis measures the percent change in the price. The vertical scale will shift to best fit the price action, so 0% may not appear at the bottom of the chart. The specific time frame of the chart is always displayed in the top left. Display Mode
PerfCharts work in two different modes: line graph and histogram. The mode is controlled by the Display Mode buttons at the bottom left of the chart.
Stock Bar
The Stock Bar is located at the top of the chart, showing all the stocks that are displayed and their respective line or bar colors. The Stock Bar has many useful functions:
Click any box on the Stock Bar to make that stock the baseline. The box will become grey, the stock's colored line or bar on the chart will flatten along zero, and the other lines/bars will re-draw accordingly. Many people like to use the Standard & Poor's 500 index as a baseline.
In this chart, the NASDAQ was made the baseline. Now we can see that since 30 days ago, all the other major US markets outperformed the NASDAQ, with the AMEX leading the way at 10% over the NASDAQ.
With one click, you can bring up a SharpChart or a P&F Chart for further analysis of the ticker.
This option can be useful if your chart looks cluttered and it becomes difficult to see details. Click the box again to make the stock's line/bar re-appear. Detaching The PerfChart
To view the chart in a separate, resizeable window, click the Detach Date Slider
The Date Slider Bar allows you to select the number of days the PerfChart should cover. The total number of days is shown on the center of the slider, and the selected date range is displayed on the top left of the chart.
Info Box
Action Bar
The Action Bar is located below the chart. It contains convenient links that perform common and useful tasks with the chart.
More Charts
With any of our pre-defined charts, you can view other chart types for each of the data sets included in the chart. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select any of the chart icons. Saving Your PerfChartTo save your chart, add the webpage to your browser's bookmark list (or "Favorites" for Internet Explorer users). |
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