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# Chart by securities

Chart by securities are used to compare the values of indicators at a specific point in time. The indicators are plotted using the latest data, the default chart type is column chart.&#x20;

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&#x20;(1) Time of data

If user selects the indicators with daily frequency, below each indicator will display Calendar for user to choose when to get data&#x20;

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&#x20;For indicators with monthly, quarterly, yearly frequency, user selects the corresponding time to draw the chart.&#x20;

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&#x20;(2) View by latest period

To switch the chart to the time when the latest data is available, user can click View by latest period in the left corner of the Chart screen.

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&#x20;(3) X-axis

To edit the name of the indicator on the chart, user clicks the pencil icon next to the X-axis Title and edits the name. The name after editing in the X-axis title will be applied to the name of the indicator on the chart&#x20;

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