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About the Chart Library

Subscriber’s Chart Library – David Fuller has been producing charts for his own independent research and of course for subscribers, since leaving Wall Street for London in late 1969. The online Chart Library and indeed this entire website, has been created by our in-house Ecube IT division, specifically for Fullermoney. As the most challenging project, the Chart Library has been designed, developed and maintained by Eoin Treacy. Initially, it contained global coverage of stock market indices, government bonds, currencies and commodities. These could be viewed on Candlestick Charts (daily, weekly & monthly) and Point & Figure.

The next phase was to include Funds, Investment Trusts and ETFs, selected on the following criteria: a history of above average performance, relevance in terms of Fullermoney’s major investment themes, plus subscriber’s recommendations and requests. In a subsequent evolutionary stage, Eoin added the following sections: Subscriber’s Favourites, Relative Charts, Commodities & Indices in other Currencies, Spreads & Overlay Charts, Sector Indices, Backwardation/Contango & Inventory Data, Inflation-Adjusted Charts, Forex Interest Rate Differentials and Monetary Measures.

In November 2006 the Subscriber’s Chart Library was significantly upgraded and expanded. The key features are a very flexible Customisation facility enabling subscribers to create charts to their own specifications. Some of the key features available are Semi-Logarithmic scales, Relative comparisons such as shares against an index, Volume, Moving Averages, RSI, Stochastics and MACD. Lastly and not least, an International Equity Library was added containing over 10,000 shares from the world’s stock markets.

Obviously no individual Fullermoney subscriber uses all of these chart features. But they are there to provide a comprehensive amount of information and flexibility, which anyone can use. And some subscribers join the Fullermoney community with little prior knowledge or experience in using charts. However they soon discover that factual chart reading is the best way to monitor the world’s markets, scan for opportunities, and then drill down to specific instruments of investment or trading interest. Price charts don’t lie, which makes them our reality check.

The Subscriber’s Chart Library receives rave reviews from Subscribers which you will find among the emails posted in Comment of the Day. However the Library will always be regarded by David Fuller and Eoin Treacy as a work in progress. Eoin continues to increase coverage, often guided in this respect by subscribers. And the next evolutionary stage will be intelligent scanning software, providing alerts and filters, enabling you to monitor and select instruments based on customised criteria. No wonder many subscribers say that the Library alone is worth the price of a subscription to Fullermoney.

The Fullermoney Chart Library has a vast array of instruments and ratios which we use continually as the primary vehicle of our research.

The following are examples of the breadth of coverage in the Chart Library,

  • International Equity Indices Examples
  • International Equities Examples
  • Ratio Examples (Dow/Gold, Gold in Euros, Rio/FTSE etc.)
  • Top down analysis Example
  • Commodities Examples:
    • Instrument views
    • Backwardation/Contango and Inventory data
  • Fixed Income Examples
  • Currencies Examples

This is a long-term chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average on a logarithmic scale.:


Here is the Dow over the last 5 years with a 200 day moving average, which is often used as a trend smoothing device, as well as the Relative Strength Indicator:


All indices are also available in point & figure charts. Here is the FTSE- 100 in p&f:


While we have every country index in the Chart Library as well as a wide array of sector indices, here are some examples for Switzerland, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada:


The International Equity Library section also has a vast number of stocks from all sectors in all major markets. For example Exxon Mobil in the USA, Toyota in Japan, BHP in Australia, Reliance Industries in India, Siemens in Germany are shown below:


It is also possible to compare charts to each other. The examples below are the Dow relative to Gold, Gold in Euros and Rio Tinto relative to the FTSE 100.


 

One can also perform top down analysis of the more than 10,000 equities in the Chart Library by first looking at a broad index, then at an individual sector and then at individual shares. For example the Dow Jones EuroStoxx 600, then European Banks index then at individual bank shares, shown below:


A Commodities example:
Here is a long-term zinc chart:


Here is the same chart with a logarithmic scale:


This is a shorter-term chart:


Backwardation or contangoe charts are available for all the major commodities. The examples shown are for zinc:


This is a zinc inventory data chart:


The Chart Library contains a comprehensive list of commodities listed on exchanges all over the world. The examples shown below are oil, coffee and Liffe wheat:


A Fixed Income example:
We have charts of both price and yields for all the major global fixed income markets and a great many minor markets as well.
This is a long-term chart of the US 10-year yield over the last 30 years:


Here is the 10-year price chart:


Here are examples of European, UK and Japanese benchmarks:



A Currency example
The Chart Library contains spot rates for almost every country as well as a large number of cross rates and currency indices and funds.
Here is the long-term chart of the Dollar index and the Asian Dollar index:


The Chart Library contains all the major spot rates, like Cable (seen below) and cross rates like Japanese yen per 1 Australian dollar and Hungarian Forint per 1 Euro (also seen below)


For your further convenience here is a link to the Chart Library Help Pages. We always welcome your comments or feedback and can be contacted at support@fullermoney.com

More charts available at www.investorsintelligence.com. Charting by Ecube.

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Fullermoney is a division of Stockcube Research Ltd regulated by the FSA.