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You are correct in that assessment.I think on smaller screens, the finviz charts may be hard to read.
Imho, make some changes and wait for more feedback on it. Personally, as long as there is a way to see it, it's alright.Should I ditch them and put the kitco charts back?
This is a responsive template so the side bars appear below the main content when viewed on a phone. On my phone, the side charts look even better than on the computer. Bigger and easier to read. You do have to scroll down a bit to see them though.... Don't know about a phone type device. ...
can we get a BitCoin Chart on the front page with the other charts?
It already exists in the widget block with an Ethereum chart. If you are on desktop, you will see it on the right hand side. If you are on mobile, it's at the bottom of the page.
I had experimented with replacing the kitco charts with the Finviz charts a while back, but the Finviz charts are a larger size and did not fit well in a horizontal widget.
I'm open to suggestions/ideas on the layout though.
Traders often talk about the XAU, but what does it stand for? It's the ticker symbol for the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Gold and Silver index, which tracks the performance of a basket of gold and silver mining stocks.
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The XAU is not computed as a simple average of a group of stock prices. Instead, like the S&P 500 and many other indices, the XAU is a capitalization-weighted index, which means that the larger companies in the index account for a greater percentage of the index's value.
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I like it much better on both a personal device and full size screenOK. Is that better?
Finviz tracks Comex contracts which fairly closely track spot futures, but sometimes vary noticeably. Goldseek and Kitco track the spot futures, but are different asthetically and may have different uptime (refresh with fresh data may vary)....What's the difference between the 3 charts? Anything notable?