"Semi-log scales are useful when the price has moved significantly, be it over a short or extended time frame"
This is a good example of why charting gets a bad name, there's no mathematical basis for the decision to use log. It would be like saying I'll chart something in log base 8 because it puts a move into better perspective.
Their example and the MAK retracement aren't even 1 order of magnitude yet you're meant to go to a log scale because it's "useful".
I'll get off my soap box and read the MAK preso.
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