November 5th, 2009 - If you’re ever been puzzled whether or not to use a logarithmic or arithmetic chart and how to interpret trendlines, you’re not alone. Let’s take a recent look at Goldman Sachs (GS) and compare the different up and down trendlines on both scales to note the key differences and insights from both.
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Author: Corey Rosenbloom
Author: Corey Rosenbloom
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