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The first picture shows a log scale of the s&p monthly. There is a huge margin. Scaling is set to logarithmic, automatic. The second picture shows normal arithmetic scaling, automatic. Why is there such a large margin at the bottom of the chart? I see no reason why there should be so much space below 0.
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Hello JoshDance,
Can you please check if you experience the behavior using different instruments. Does the issue recur if you create a monthly chart for the ^SP500? I tested it using the ^SP500 but could not reproduce. If the issue only occurs for the ^SP5KHISTORICAL instrument, please post screenshots of the Definition and Misc tabs of this instrument so I can test it on my end.
Jason
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