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Linear/Logarithmic Scale

Linear Scale: A scale where distances on the vertical axis represent equal net changes.

Logarithmic Scale: A scale where distances on the vertical axis represent equal percentage changes.

[ Linear Scale ]

The linear scale in the weekly chart of Microsoft (above) makes the price advances over the past five years look rounded, with nearly all of the gain occurring in the last two years.

The logarithmic scale of the same time period (below) shows a well-defined trend. In this case, scaling by equal percentage changes on the vertical axis creates a clearer picture of growth over time.

[ Logarithmic Scale ]

In RightLine Charts, you can change between linear and logarithmic scales by clicking on "Utilities" >> "Chart Properties".

You can choose up to four indicators at a time, such as volume and on balance volume, to display above the chart, by clicking on "Indicators" within RightLine Charts.

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