What did global markets do in 2019? How did Bitcoin move compared to the S&P 500? Or even gold? We created this chart to show you. This chart shows the year-to-date (YTD) performance for some of the biggest asset classes and indexes: Bitcoin, S&P 500, Nikkei 225, Crude oil, Gold, Volatility, Dollar Currency Index, Euro Currency Index, Dax, FTSE, and 10-Year...
As the decade nears its end, we decided to chart the five best performing stocks in the S&P 500. The best performing stock of the decade was Netflix. It was up over 4000%. Back in 2010, Netflix was still mailing DVDs to their subscriber base. Today, they are a global brand distributing content to all corners of the world. How do you think Netflix will perform in...
We created this chart showing how Apple's price and market cap changed over the course of 2019. Market cap is calculated by multiplying the price per share of an asset by the number of shares outstanding. Market cap shows how much an asset is worth as a whole. For example, today Apple's market cap is above $1.2 trillion. You can create your own market cap chart...
Select Trend Line as a drawing tool, place a point on your chart, hold Shift and start moving the 2nd point - Trend Line angle will change to 45 degrees accordingly.
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The five top performing cryptocurrencies of the year (so far - updated December 23): 1. Constellation 2. Chainlink 3. Centrality 4. Tierion 5. Ripio Credit Network
We created this chart to show the year-to-date performance of Bitcoin (candlesticks) compared to the year-to-date performance of the S&P 500 (orange line). Here's how you can create a chart like this to compare assets and their year-to-date performance: Step 1 - Create a chart for the asset you're interested in by typing its name into the search box. Step 2 -...
Just hold Ctrl or ⌘ buttons on your keyboard while zooming. Try it now, it's so easy to use!