Please permit user to turn off display of volume data at the bottom of the index chart. I've suggested this at least three times is the past
This is a three-peat from me. I rarely want to look at volume data and it obscures stock price index data during extreme swings in the value of the price index. There is no way to turn off the display. I don't understand why you insist of making the volume chart a mandatory display. Other indicators are optional.
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andrew d commented
This has become a really frustrating experience ive been using yahoo for years and they dont seem to care about the user experience. at least give the ability to hide the volume bars.
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Ted Juszczak commented
Agree. Volume bars just adds clutter to chart.
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O C commented
I agree! Please allow volume to be hidden!
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Mick B commented
agree
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Mick B commented
i agree no volume
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Tom O'Sullivan commented
The mandatory volume chart is my issue too. There should be an x to or a minus sign to delete or minimize volume. This "78" ranked feedback item was at the top of the list when I went to make this suggestion. The chart should open with volume by default but an on/off toggle is necessary. Please fix.
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Richard Clark commented
Status update please.
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Richard Clark commented
P.S. Thank you for the suggestion. I have tried both these workarounds and am not satisfied with either. One moves price data I'm interested in out of view off the screen to the top. The other (adjusting the scale of the y axis) unacceptably distorts the view of the price data. All the while, the volume data remains fixed to the bottom. In short, these are clunky workarounds to a problem that should be a simple fix.
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P. S. commented
you can move the chart up/down, just the same way that you move it left/right (click and hold the cursor on a blank area, wait patiently for the cursor change to a "hand", then drag to up/down).|
Or, you can put the cursor on the y-scale, then drag up/down, you will the the scale changed and you can make the overlap gone. -
Jon G commented
I just came into the suggestions for this very problem. The volume makes it impossible to see the recent activity on any long term chart where the recent price is lower than the past (currently almost every stock).
You can select volume from the indicators, so why would you need to have it permanently stuck on the stock chart?