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scls19fr

Member Since Apr 30, 2011  10 posts scls19fr Jun 06 2012 at 10:24
Hello,

MyFXbook growth/balance/profit/drawdown graph are not time regulary spaced.

the curve moves to the right only when a trade has been closed.
It will be much better if we could see a graph with regulary spaced date
(1 day spacing on graph)
So when there is no trade during a very long time (some days / weeks) you will see an horizontal
line. Which is, I think, far more representative of the non-evolution of the balance.

It will be nice to provide an option to see the graph as it's now or with 1 day spacing

Regards

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