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Old 08-27-2010, 04:54 PM   #1
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Comparing a Stock to the S&P - Different Types of Charts

When I compare a stock to the S&P I get a very different picture when I change the chart to "Dual Axis Charting Mode." I've attached stock charts for MFB, both covering the same time period - the yellow lines show MFB and purple line shows the S&P. In the plain vanilla chart, it appears that MFB consistently out-performed the S&P.
Comparing a Stock to the S&P - Different Types of Charts-compare-mfb-s-p.jpg

But on the chart below, with Dual Axis Charting Mode turned on (see numbers on left), it now it looks like MFB underperformed the S&P until about August 17 when the lines crossed.
Comparing a Stock to the S&P - Different Types of Charts-compare-mfb-s-p-dual-chart

How can this be? I understand that sometimes a chart must be compressed to fit the highs and lows of the lines, but that's not the case here.

BTW, I tried to delete my first attempt at this message where my charts didn't post the way I wanted them to, but I can't delete my first post. Sorry for the duplication.

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Re: Comparing a Stock to the S&P - Different Types of Charts

JLJ, that second chart is an abuse of the Dual Axis Charting Mode.

Explanation:
When you are looking for "Which market out-performed the other over a certain period of time?"...
you are actually asking "If I had gone LONG on both of these markets on the same day (like July 28th), with the same amount of money/risk/leverage, then which one would have made me more profit?"

While if you went SHORT, its S&P that out-performed MFB.

So, your "plain vanilla chart" is actually the valid comparison.

The Dual Axis Charting Mode is great for saving screen space, eg. when plotting 2 completely different indicators like Volume & RSI.
Someone else might help us with a useful application of Dual Axis with prices. I cant think of any right away.
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thanks! I appreciate your answer.
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