Inspect
I like using this - especially with the "dots" of the SAR - the dots represent the computed trailing stop loss points.
From the StockCharts Knowledgebase
You can use the "Inspect" feature to see the values of the bars and lines on your chart, to measure a price move's percent change, and to count the number of bars between two dates. Click on the "Inspect" checkbox above the chart to enable the Inspector, then move your mouse around the chart to see the data values that make up the chart. To measure a price move's percent change, click and drag vertically from the starting point to the ending point of the move. To count the number of bars between two dates, click and drag horizontally.
Note: You need the Flash plugin from Adobe to use the Inspector. If your chart changes size when you enable the Inspector, it means that your browser is "zoomed" to size other than 100%. Changing your browser's "View/Zoom" setting back to normal will fix that problem.
I like using this - especially with the "dots" of the SAR - the dots represent the computed trailing stop loss points.
From the StockCharts Knowledgebase
You can use the "Inspect" feature to see the values of the bars and lines on your chart, to measure a price move's percent change, and to count the number of bars between two dates. Click on the "Inspect" checkbox above the chart to enable the Inspector, then move your mouse around the chart to see the data values that make up the chart. To measure a price move's percent change, click and drag vertically from the starting point to the ending point of the move. To count the number of bars between two dates, click and drag horizontally.
Note: You need the Flash plugin from Adobe to use the Inspector. If your chart changes size when you enable the Inspector, it means that your browser is "zoomed" to size other than 100%. Changing your browser's "View/Zoom" setting back to normal will fix that problem.