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hello everyone welcome to the trendline investor channel a lot of you have been asking me on twitter and also on youtube how are my charts different from yours so whenever you try to take a chart and you plot it it looks totally different from what i have so the reason is because youre probably using an incorrect scale or probably you are not using the log scale so in todays video were going to look at how i use log scale or why you should be using log scale and well also be looking at what is the chart settings that you are using and how is it different from the log scale and also a short comparison as to what is different from a log scale versus linear scale and why you should be switching to large scale starting today okay so lets take a look at this video so before uh moving ahead dont forget to subscribe to this channel and dont forget like this video as well so lets take a look at first thing uh as to what is the scale that youre using so