A technical analyst was at a convention in which a long-term point and figure stock chart was being discussed. He noticed that low-price action did not appear as active as high-price action on the chart.

A technical analyst was at a convention in which a long-term point and figure stock chart was being discussed. He noticed that low-price action did not appear as active as high-price action on the chart.

One suggestion the technical analyst could provide, to clear up this apparent distortion, would be to:
A . Change the charting scale to logarithmic
B . Increase the time frame on the chart
C . Change the scale to arithmetic
D . Add the daily opening prices to provide a more visual benchmark of price changes

Answer: A

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