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Time intervals
Indicators on Stake's charts are calculated based on a set number of intervals. You have the flexibility to select various time spans, ranging from 1 day to ‘MAX’ for stocks and ETFs.
Here's a breakdown of the interval durations for different time spans on Stake's charts:
- 1D (1-day) chart: 1 interval represents 5 minutes.
- 1W (1-week) chart: 1 interval represents 30 minutes.
- 1M (1-month) chart: 1 interval represents 1 day.
- 6M (6-month) chart: 1 interval represents 1 day.
- 1Y (1-year) chart: 1 interval represents 1 day.
- 5Y (5-year) chart: 1 interval represents 1 week.
- MAX chart: 1 interval represents 1 month.
To switch between different time spans, simply select the time span locates below the chart.
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