Portfolio Charts
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XS Portfolio has extensive graphical charting features to provide you
with all the crucial information required to make that vital
decision. The Portfolio charting screen is used to graphically view historical data and can display Line, Bar, Candlestick and Line/Bar charts and even overlay one stock on another. Note: If the data required to plot the chart is not available then a connection to the Internet will be opened, however this data will be stored on your device for future charts. To display a chart : 1. Tap the portfolio list and select the portfolio. 2. Tap the stock list and select the desired stock. 3. Repeat steps 1 & 2 with the second set of drop lists if a second overlay stock is desired. Please note that the volume chart will not be displayed if comparing two stocks. 4. Tap the chart date range and select a desired date, this will automatically set the date from/to fields. 5. Tap the from/to date fields if you need to change the dates. 6. Tap the Show Volume checkbox if you wish to display or hide the volume chart. 7. Finally tap the desired chart icon. |
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Line charts This is the most basic chart and simply shows the closing price for each day. Tap the Scale Chart to toggle between whether the chart is scaled or not, if scaled you may click the price chart and use the left/right keys to scroll the chart. Tapping on the price chart also allows you to drill down, simply tap to mark the start date and then tap again to mark the end date. If you found you have made a mistake simply tap the reset button. |
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Bar chart The Bar chart displays the open price which is displayed to the left of the vertical lines and then the closing price which is displayed on the right. The vertical line represents the price range for that day. As with the line chart you can drill down or scale the chart accordingly. |
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Candlestick chart The Candlestick chart is similar to the bar chart except the price difference between the open and closing price is drawn in a vertical bar (green if the closing price is higher, red if the closing price is lower). |
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Line & bar charts The line & bar chart is the bar chart and line chart combined. |
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Overlaying charts Overlaying charts is useful when you wish to compare the performance of one stock against another. Perhaps comparing two stocks from the same sector, or two indices. |
Portfolio Reports
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The Portfolio reporting screen can be used to create text, HTML, pie charts and bar charts of your portfolio. |
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To create a portfolio report, simply : 1. Tap the desired portfolio from the portfolio drop list. 2. Tap the report data type drop list. Report data can be: - Cost : The report will show the cost of your portfolio. - Value : The report will show the current value of your portfolio. - Profit/Loss : The report will show the cost, current value and any profit/loss. 3. Tap the Include Cash checkbox if required. 4. Tap the By Sector checkbox if required. This can be used to display the performance of your portfolio in accordance to the sector, useful to help avoid too much weighting in one sector! 5. Tap the Report Type drop list. Report types can be: - Text : The report will be text. - HTML : An HTML report will be created, you will be prompted as to whether Internet Explorer should be opened. The name of this report will be created in the installation folder and will be called portcost.htm, port value.htm or portpl.htm - Bar : A bar chart of your portfolio will be displayed - Pie : A pie chart of your portfolio will be displayed (not available for profit/loss reports). NOTE:
If reporting to HTML, you may need to press the refresh button when
Internet Explorer opens if an old report is already displaying. |
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