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Strategies & Market Trends : Metastock 6.0 for Window

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To: Richard Estes who wrote (2940)3/29/1999 12:51:00 AM
From: keith massey  Read Replies (2) of 4056
 
Thanks Richard but I guess I should have given a better example. I want to plot 4 different stocks with difference closing price (e.g closed at $20, $40, $70 and $90) on the same chart. It is no problem comparing two stocks since I can but the prices on the left axis for one and the right axis for the other (child's play). My problem is when I bring in the third stock and it doesn't overlay the other two charts but lies lower or higher on the chart. Is there any way to "zero" the first point of all graphs so they have a common starting point.

The reason behind this is to compare stocks in the same industry. I find this is an easy way to see divergence from the pack when all the charts are graphed together.

Best Regards
KEITH
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