Chart a stock or fund
You can use charts to see investments’ performances over time. Charts can display data about stocks, funds, ETFs, currencies, or indexes. When you customize a chart to show specific time periods, indicators, events, or scales, you can save the chart’s style to use later.
- At the top of the page, click Investing, and then click Stocks or Funds.
- Type a company name or ticker symbol in the Name or symbol box, and then click Get Quote.
If Money finds multiple possible matches, choose a stock or fund from the Search Results list.
- In the left pane under Charts, click Historical.
- On the chart’s Chart menu, click a chart type.
- On the chart’s Period menu, click a period.
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Optional: Customize the chart.Select options from the chart’s Chart or Analysis menus. Optional: Save the chart style. - On the chart’s File menu, click Save Chart Style.
- Enter a name for the chart style, and then click OK.
Note
To apply a saved chart style later, on the the chart’s File menu, click Apply Chart Style, select a style that you saved earlier, and then click OK.
Related topics
Compare several investments in a chart
Print a chart
Change the dates or display options in a chart
View a chart in line, high-low-close, open-high-low-close, or candlestick format
Show price indicators on a price history chart
Add technical indicators to a price history chart
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