PerfCharts

Performance Chart Example Image Want to compare two or more different stocks, indices, or mutual funds? Our Interactive PerfChart tool is just the ticket. PerfCharts display price performance lines for up to 10 different financial data sets. You control the starting and ending dates via a 'stretchable' slider. Depending on the data sets that are used, these charts are great for seeing relative performance, sector rotation, inter market linkages, and much more. Function keys also let you see weekly, monthly, year-to-date and yearly performance quickly and easily. To learn more about using PerfCharts, click here. To create your own PerfChart, use the form below or select one of our predefined charts.

 

Create Your Own PerfChart:

To create your own custom PerfChart, enter up to 10 ticker symbols press 'Go.'

Note: if you do not know the symbol for the security you are interested in, use our 'Symbol Search' form in the upper right corner of this page.

 Instructions

Predefined PerfCharts:

Major US Market Averages (Dow Industrials, Nasdaq Composite, NYSE Composite, Amex Composite, Russell 2000) - This is the PerfChart for analyzing the strength or weakness of the US stock market.

S&P Market Capitalization (S&P 500, S&P 400, S&P 600) - See whether large-cap, mid-cap, or small-cap stocks are doing well right now.

John Murphy's Intermarket Study (S&P 500, CRB Index, Long Bond, US Dollar Index) - Shows how the "Key Relationships" between stocks, bonds, commodities and currencies have been doing recently.

Commodity Groups (Agriculture, Industrial Metals, Gold, Livestock, Energy) - How have the major commodity groups been performing over the past weeks and months?

Amex Sector SPDRs (Technology, Industrial, Cyclical, Financial, Energy, Cons. Staples, Services, Utilities) - Compares the major US stock sectors to one another. Great for spotting sector rotation effects.

US Treasury Bonds (Short Term Yields, 5-, 10-, and 30-year bond yields) - Compares yields at the short, middle, and long end of the yield curve.

John Murphy's Industry Groups (Banks, Gold&Silver, Semiconductors, Oil Services, Drugs, Retail, Internet, Consumer, Cyclicals) - Compare the industry indices that John Murphy thinks are the most important to track.