viewing stock performance in the graph view
is there any way that I can change the view in graph view of a security's performance....eg last 60 days or day range ?
thanks
mel
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1 Posted by derekkent23 on 12 Apr, 2018 09:36 AM
I am not support staff, just a user.
The short answer is no.
The long answer is no, you can right click on the graph but the features you get are pretty useless.
2 Posted by mgfew on 12 Apr, 2018 11:52 AM
I discovered with Apple that you can change some settings but they don’t really give one the options such as intra day, 5, 10 or other days
So it is back to either yahoo, google or the broker sites
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3 Posted by -Kevin N. on 12 Apr, 2018 02:06 PM
Hi Melville Few,
With regards to the graph displayed in the 'Securities Detail' section of an investment, you can Zoom in to a particular area of the graph by holding down the left mouse button and dragging from the upper left to the lower right. Doing so will draw a zoom to box.
With regards to the use of built-in graphs, you can use the 'Currency History' graph wherein you can set Start and End dates, grouped by day. When setting the parameters, you would select the investment in question from the 'Currency History' drop-down and select the currency from the 'Relative to' drop-down.
-Kevin N. (not a member of MD support)
4 Posted by derekkent23 on 12 Apr, 2018 04:24 PM
Hi, Kevin N
Well remembered I forgotten both of those.
5 Posted by mgfew on 12 Apr, 2018 06:13 PM
Thanks Kevin. You would not by chance have the key strokes for apple?
Thanks
6 Posted by -Kevin N. on 12 Apr, 2018 08:36 PM
Hi Melville Few,
Which keystrokes are you referring to?
-Kevin N. (not a member of MD support)
7 Posted by mgfew on 12 Apr, 2018 09:04 PM
As Apple Mac has no left or right mouse. I tried using the command + shift but no luck
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8 Posted by -Kevin N. on 12 Apr, 2018 10:46 PM
Hi Melville Few,
Since (in Windows) the zoom box appears using left-click or right-click, try using CTRL-click with your Mac. CTRL-click is the Mac equivalent to right-click in Windows.
-Kevin N. (not a member of MD support)
9 Posted by mgfew on 13 Apr, 2018 06:37 AM
Great thanks
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