View a chart in line, high-low-close,
open-high-low-close, or candlestick format
Price history
charts can be viewed as
line charts
( A
chart that displays only the closing price for a security for each
time period. A line connects closing values from each period. Often
used for plotting mutual funds, which typically have a daily close
value only. ) , high-low-close charts, or
candlestick chart
(Chart that displays the high, low, opening, and closing
prices of a security for each period. The high and low are shown by
a vertical line, and the open and close are shown by a rectangle (a
black rectangle if the price fell, white if it went up).) .
- 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.
- In the left pane under Charts, click
Historical.
- At the top of the chart, click the Chart
arrow, and then click Price History.
- Click the Analysis arrow, and then click
Line Chart, High-Low-Close, or
Candlestick.
Note
Because high-low-close, open-high-low-close, and candlestick
charts display trading information for complete trading days, you
cannot use them for intraday periods.