Log vs. Arithmetic Scale on Charts - which one to use and when
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2022
- In this video, we will learn the differences between the normal and log scaling on charts. We will also learn which scaling is better than the other under different scenarios.
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At about the 2min 43sec I had to pause and comment. Wow. Thank you so much for making this video. I clearly know at least 1 major difference between the scales. I will analyze charts now with a better knowledge of what scale to use. Thank you thank you Sir. Make it a great day. Cheers to the little things; "basics."
You made my day! Thanks for the kind words
Helpful video
Very nice video
I'll just say, AMAZING video!
Thanks a lot!
thank you sir!
You are welcome!
thankyou , find it very informative & important
Glad it was helpful!
Perfectly explained
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Learn something new thanks sir
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helpful video
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@@TheSanjeevKaushik yaar , I have a question for u,, like when market swings , then lets say you enter a credit spread 1 Atr away ,, then is it good to just put a stop loss at sold strike ,, or doing adjustments is good , like selling credit spreads on unchallanged side ?
@@spreadtrader19297 I usually exit if the loss is very less but if loss swells too much due to gap up or down opening then I try to do adjustments to come out of trade unhurt.
Hi ..
Great video ❤
But I have questions for you same we have option for indicator example on RSI there also same log scale and arth scale which one should we need to prefer ????
Very good question. This is a silly feature added by Tradingview. On almost every indicator, it is the its reading/value that matters not the scaling. So doesn't matter how you set it. Just like on price chart, the price of the stock remains the same but just the scaling differs.
For MACD log scale and Regular Scale both are very different, so in some indicator changing scale doesn't make big changes and in some indicator it makes big change so if possible pls make video on this topic as well to explain me and other's
How about using fibonacci? I saw one guy always use log chart with fibonacci, n now i saw he used auto for another token. Why? Why he preferred to use auto ? What's difference? As fibonacci levels r different on log n auto so i m confused
When in doubt, use Arithmetic chart