Stock enthusiasts always try to keep up with the state of their investments and to achieve this; they require a comprehensive platform with all relevant data displayed in an easy-to-understand way. However, investors are not the only ones interested in keeping up with stock market developments, companies need to keep track of how their stocks are doing in different markets around the world. To effectively display the data associated with these stocks, you need to be able to visualize this data and that’s where financial charts come into the picture.

We can look at financial charts from two angles, the first from the angle of a publicly traded company and the second from that of an investor. The first graph is easy to create. We start by color coding each action and providing the actual names in the legend box. We then keep the monthly, weekly or daily count on the X axis and the prices on the Y axis, then we can plot a color coded line chart illustrating the fluctuation in stock price and a breakdown option can be included to read Information such as the highest share price on that day and which exchange has the highest share price on that given day or month. These charts make tracking work much easier and moreover these charts are incredibly simple to understand and perfect even for the layman without any technical knowledge.

When we look at financial charts from a company’s perspective, we find that executives are interested in tracking their stocks as prices rise and fall in markets around the world. This chart is also a line chart and each of the markets can be color coded to produce a different colored streak when plotted. The X axis can be made to illustrate the time period and the Y axis can be used to plot the prices. Once this is done, a set of stripes of different colors will illustrate the condition of the company’s shares in markets around the world. A series of conclusions can be reached from the study of said map. The main thing, of course, is how its stocks are doing in different parts of the world, but in addition to this we can also read, via breakdown options, the strongest stocks in that market or even the highest and lowest price. low of its actions in a day or a week from which the average figure has been extracted.