That’s pretty standard practice with stocks because traders are more interested in seeing the detail of what the price has been doing than they are in seeing how much it has changed in total. That and the stock should never be anywhere near zero unless the company is on the verge of total collapse (and usually by that point it becomes de-listed)
That’s pretty standard practice with stocks because traders are more interested in seeing the detail of what the price has been doing than they are in seeing how much it has changed in total. That and the stock should never be anywhere near zero unless the company is on the verge of total collapse (and usually by that point it becomes de-listed)
Sure, but are we stock brokers here? I just think it falsely shows a too big drop. That plus the blurry numbers