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The Chart page (nav: Tools → Chart) is the app’s blank-canvas chart: instead of following a chart link out of a table, you start from a search box. Type a symbol or company name, pick from the typeahead, and it renders full-page with the complete chart toolbar.

What you can chart

  • US stocks and ETFs — the full universe, with candles, volume, and markers
  • World indices — S&P 500, Nikkei, DAX, FTSE MIB, Shanghai Composite and ~20 more (^GSPC, ^N225…)
  • Volatility indices — VIX, VIX3M, VVIX, SKEW, MOVE, VXN, implied correlation (COR3M)
  • The in-house factor baskets — Momentum L/S, High Beta L/S, Low Vol L/S, Most Shorted, Non-Profitable Tech, so you can chart your own factor spreads against anything
Non-equity series plot as lines (there’s no intraday or OHLC for them — the page doesn’t fake candles), and index points and basket levels render as plain numbers, not dollars.

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After the first symbol, further picks become chips next to the search box — several names at once plot as % change from the start of the window; a single name shows its actual price. Mix families freely: a basket vs its reference ETF (MOM/LS vs MTUM), a stock vs its sector, VIX vs an equity.

The toolbar

Everything from the standard chart engine: presets 1D → 5Y + Custom dates, Line/Area/Candle/Heikin-Ashi, studies (SMA/EMA, Bollinger, VWAP, RSI, MACD, drawdown, volume), log/% scale, the ⊿ measure tool, and Share (PNG / copy / CSV / link). 1D shows the last session in 15-minute bars (equities only, delayed). Markers draw on daily views exactly as in the stock pop-out — tracked-call ▲▼ triangles, earnings, dividends, splits, and 13F flags. Hover a triangle for the call behind it (writer, date, performance since); click to pin the tooltip.

The info panel

The right-hand panel carries the same research context as the stock pop-out: key stats, 52-week range, performance, factor-book membership, the About blurb, and In the Research — every tracked call on the name with its writer, direction, and return-since, plus recent mentions and 13F activity. Hovering a call in the panel rings its marker on the chart, and vice versa. The handle collapses it; your choice is remembered. At the bottom of the panel sits Ask Aura — the same per-ticker research chat as everywhere else, with conversation history shared across the pop-out and AskAura. A TV button above the chart swaps in a TradingView view of the same symbol and back. The URL always reflects the chart — symbols and timeframe (/chart?t=NVDA,AMD&tf=1Y) — so any chart you build is shareable and bookmarkable. Share → Copy link does the same in one click. Your last ten charted symbols appear as Recent chips whenever the search box is empty.
Honest limits: intraday (1D) and last prices are 15-minute delayed; non-US-listed names (.SS, .MI suffixes) chart as lines without the company panel; basket series are base-100 index levels, not prices.