Love the comparison tool but why does it change the Y-axis to a percentile comparing the two?
I really like that I can have a comparison of a stock I'm looking at in the background but I don't like that the Y-axis changed to a percentile. I personally don't care about the percent difference between the stock and comparison, I just want to see the comparison trend. It also changes the percentile with the zoom level so you can't know if the percentile is accurate at all. Do I have to be zoomed in completely with the time frame I'm in? What time aggregation is the comparison? Does it change with the time frame I'm looking at? I would like to change the Y-axes back to linear like in the chart shown without a comparison.
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