Stock charts come in two main forms%3A Linear and logarithmic Linear charts treat all dollar price changes equally Professional investors look at both types of charts to understand stock moves USA ...
This application required more flexibility than the LM3914 offers, and it uses a circuit based on an Atmel AVR-family ATTiny13 microcontroller, which features 1 kbyte of program memory; a four-channel ...
Back when I first started charting the spread of coronavirus I decided not to use a logarithmic scale. I figured that log scales were fine for communicating with other professionals, but most laymen ...
Trimmer potentiometers are ubiquitous components and are available in a variety of packages, resolutions, and temperature stabilities. However, none of these potentiometers implements anything but the ...
There are two main reasons to use logarithmic scales in charts and graphs. The first is to respond to skewness towards large values; i.e., cases in which one or a few points are much larger than the ...
In “When Should I Use Logarithmic Scales in My Charts and Graphs”, I showed the revenues of the top 60 Forbes 500 companies using both linear and logarithmic scales. The log scale spread out the bulk ...
In a textbook case of investors getting carried away on a good story, the stock of solar energy solutions Enphase Energy (NASDAQ:ENPH) reached an all-time high of $340 in late-2022. At that price, the ...