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Linear price scales—also referred to as arithmetic—represent an asset's price on the y-axis using equidistant spacing between price marks. A linear price scale chart displays changes in ...
For example, if an asset price has collapsed from $100.00 to $10.00, the distance between each dollar would be very small on a linear price scale, making it impossible to see a big move from $15. ...
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