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OHLC Bar Chart
The most widespread way of indicating data for stock analysis. Allows displaying Open, High, Low and Close prices for the time increment represented by the bar. Bar charts can be time-based, tick-based or volume-based.
Japanese Candlesticks Chart
Uses the same price data as a bar chart, with each candlestick representing the open, high, low and closing price. The thick part of the candlestick is known as the real body and represents the range between the open and closing prices.
Invisible Bars
Hides the chart if displaying it makes no sense. For instance, there is no sense to display a chart on which the indicator you're currently analyzing is based. This is especially useful if you're using dozens of symbols for plotting a synthetic index.



HCL Bar Chart
The same as OHLC Bar Chart but not displaying the open price.
Dot on Close
Paints a single dot at the close for each bar.
Line on Close
Connects the close for each bar.