You can find these tools under "☰" menu once you log in.
We provide all the necessary tools to study past winners and follow current market developments. In the main section of the website you'll find these options:
Homepage
Quick access to recently used parts of the web site.
Chart
Explore stock charts by giving a ticker name. Go back in history, check intraday data for past events, add tickers to collections and watchlists.
Query
Parametrize and run a query to find a list of tickers matching certain criteria. You can then explore individual charts and add stocks to collections and watchlists.
Collections
Interactive collections of chart snapshots. You can study collections provided by us, create and curate your own collections, add notes, explore chart data etc.
Watchlists
Collections of stock charts that update automatically with time. Useful if want to follow a number of stocks e.g. daily or weekly.
Drag the axes to change scale;
Double-click/tap to auto-scale.
Drag to move chart around;
On desktop: mouse wheel changes time scale.
Change between daily and intraday time frames.
Click the marker selector button, then click on the chart to label a candle which you think is important.
See marker's date;
Select specific dates.
Jump to the labeled candle;
Especially useful when you need to check intraday data on that day!
Change marker's text;
Write meaningful multi-line comments.
Save to existing or new collections and watchlists.
Using Chart Explorer
1. Choose between single chart or 2 charts side by side (allows to look at the same ticker in two time frames at the same time);
2. Select time resolution for the left chart;
3. Select time resolution for the right chart;
4. Interact with the charts to find interesting locations;
5. Use bottom controls to set the marker, jump to the marker on the lower time frame; reply chart; add comments and store it to collection or a watchlist;
6. You can always switch to another ticker by clicking the ticker name area.
Open Collections by clicking "Menu -> Collections".
Select a collection
1. Select between Public collections (provided by us) and your own collections in the open dialog;
2. Search and pick a collection to open;
3. You can always open another collection by clicking the "Open" button.
Using collections
1. Additional options can be found under "..." menu (e.g. copy all charts to another collection or delete the collection, etc.);
2. Charts size, replay, show/hide comments can be adjusted globally for all charts in the collection, as well as sorting;
3. Each chart is interactive so that you can explore the data right from the collection overview.
Extra chart features in collections
Charts in collections are stored as snapshots, this means we remember what part of the chart you were looking at. When you are exploring the data, you have different options for handling changes:
1. Save current chart adjustments to the snapshot;
2. Revert changes and reload the data;
3. Delete the chart from the collection;
4. Open the chart in a full screen review mode.
Full screen review mode
Full screen mode resembles Chart Explorer, here charts from a collection can be checked one by one in more detail. You will also have additional buttons on the bottom for navigation:
1. Go to the previous chart in the collection;
2. Go to the next chart in the collection;
3. Exit full screen mode.
Open Watchlists by clicking "Menu -> Watchlists".
Watchlists are very similar to collections and have mostly the same features, except that we don't store snapshots or positions for them and they are always scrolled to the last available date when opened or refreshed.
One convenience though, is that you can quickly add a ticker to the current watchlist by clicking the "+" button (1.).
Open Queries by clicking "Menu -> Query".
Run a query
1. Open a predefined query;
2. Change available parameters if necessary;
3. Click "Send query" and see a list of results below.
You have all the tools to start learning market behavior, create your own collection, find and follow trending stocks etc. Have fun!
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