Financial Charting
With the support for an unlimited number of additional panes, secondary axes, independent scrolling and zooming for different axes, scale breaks, smart series point labels and interactive annotations, XtraCharts delivers a special set of features that are vital to comprehensively support financial charting. 
Financial Series
XtraCharts provides two types of special series for financial charting - Stock and Candle Stick (also known as Low-High-Open-Close). You can choose whether to show only the Open or Close price levels or both, control whether or not price reductions are indicated within a series, and specify a color to indicate the price reduction.
Days-Off Exclusion and Custom Weeks
XtraCharts provides a smart date-time scale, which automatically adjusts the axis range to the appropriate date-time unit. In addition, you can easily exclude days-off from an axis scale to avoid gaps that occur in a date-time data when a non-working day is displayed. You can even import a list of holidays (to exclude them from the X-axis scale) in our native Scheduler (.xml) or Microsoft Office Outlook® (.hol) formats from a file. And you can define a custom week and strict working days that are included in the axis range, excluding defined holidays and weekends.
Technical Indicators
Apart from uncomplicated Strips and Constant Lines for any 2D XY series, you can employ various technical indicators (such as Regression and Trend Lines or Fibonacci and Moving Average indicators of different kinds). Note that you are not restricted to the available set of indicators - some can easily be implemented on your own by employing additional (e.g. Line) series, and/or displaying them on separate panes and tying them to any number of secondary axes. As with many other elements in our Charting Control, indicators can be hot-tracked and selected by end-users. Therefore, you can allow your end-users to delete or customize specific indicators (as shown in our product demo). 
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