The old charts were a lot easier to read.
old charts were a lot easier to read for a semi-novice like me. the moving averages are obscured, e.g., the 4ema. details like that were crystal clear in the old charts.
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James Williams commented
harder to read, indicators are less clean, I just dont understand the change unless they update faster now, other than that I see no reason to change...
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Whtmtn commented
Love these charts. Much better. Real time. Better comparison capability, etc. thx.
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Jason Kunash commented
anybody find some better charts out there??
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j b ganji commented
KEEP THE OLD ONE.IT IS BETTER.
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Ron Rosenberger commented
My guess is that these new charts must be some kind of cost-cutting move. The implementation and features are inferior to the "old" charts. The two-year charts are now show weekly instead of daily closes? Horrible. Bring back the old and fire whomever introduced the new.
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Kendon Light commented
I agree with the other, commentors, the old charts are easier to use and to read. Please REturn the old charts
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HARRY DERRICK commented
how does one get one get the 50 day moving average ?.
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Richard Cole commented
IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT!
You've been messing around with the charts for at least a year (July 15, 2016) and not a single one of the changes has been an improvement so far as usability is concerned.
I was browsing some older charts and found a version that is the best you've ever done. If I had some more time I'd look it up and send you the dates it was active.
REPEAT: STOP TRYING TO HELP! I KEEP GETTING THE FEELING THAT YOUMAKE CHANGES JUST TO PROVE THAT YOU'RE DOING SOMETHING, WITHOUT REGARD AS TOWHETHER IT IS ANACTUAL IMPROVEMENT. -
Dolores Rodrigues commented
keep old charts. the new charts stink.
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Ron Mi commented
i definitely agree . the new chart has all the time delay problems and does not response well when moving from 1d to 10y, so you have to try few times untill you see the right chart. please let us use the old chart until you fix the new one.
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troy81stark commented
old is better
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Harry Maltby commented
Second day and counting. Where is my data? I should have known that a single finical stock market data source (Yahoo) was a very big mistake but I just loved how they had organized the data and I though I could start using it for trading again after many years of working for the aerospace companies. What a huge mistake.
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jrshaw commented
Yes, give us a beta (test) button to go back to the better (old) charts!!!!! Please!!!!
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hndrshtt commented
Same ****** charts as Reuters and everyone else. Pretty soon there won't be any reason at ll to use yahoo Finance.
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Mahmoodur Rahman commented
Old charts had bigger vertical scale making it easier to compare many stocks
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dk ghosh commented
Please revert back to old charts. They were more user friendly and useful.
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Anonymous commented
PLEASE KEEP OLD CHART!
NEW CHART HAS A LOT OF NOT NEEDED FEATURES.
ASK PEOPLE IF THEY REALLY NEED NEW STAFF.
YAHOO IS WASTING RESOURCES ON UPDATING NOT NEEDED FEATURES.
BETTER WILL BE ADD ALERTS TO STOCKS. SOMEHOW THEY DISAPPEARED RECENTLY> -
David Folsom commented
I don't know why you think you need to keep changing stuff. It was perfect about 3 or 4 changes ago. Hating the new changes doesn't seem to make any difference to you. You keep making it worse every time. I don't know why I keep using Yahoo charts.
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Harry Maltby commented
Are these new charts, may be nothing more than political retribution. You lost the election!!! You are going to prevent the serious users from having the tools they need to function.
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ted mack commented
PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE CHARTS.