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Performance Charting

Our simple to use and comprehensive performance charting tool allows you to plot charts on companies and indices over different time periods.

The relative performance of funds can be viewed by plotting a chart against a sector, an index or another fund.

Getting Started:

By default the chart is populated with a single line for the FTSE 100. To add a fund simply select a fund manager or sector from the appropriate drop down list. A list of results will appear within the drop down below. Make a selection to automatically update the chart.

 

To add an index or sector make a selection from the drop down lists provided. Once again this will automatically update the chart

 

Chart Control:

Below the chart there is a list of all charted instruments. To remove any charted item (e.g. the FTSE 100) tick the box next to the instrument and then click the green 'update chart' button (image below):

 

 

You can also choose to hide charted items without removing them from the list completely. To do this un-tick the show box and click 'update chart' (image above).

 

You can change the chated period of the chart by making a new selection from the time span drop down list. The default time pan for any chart is 1 year.

 

At any time you can clear the chart by clicking the blue 'clear' button (image below). This will revert the hart back to a plot of the FTSE 100.