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Penrose diagram of an infinite Minkowski universe, horizontal axis u, vertical axis v. In theoretical physics, a Penrose diagram (named after mathematical physicist Roger Penrose) is a two-dimensional diagram capturing the causal relations between different points in spacetime through a conformal treatment of infinity.
TeeChart is a charting library for programmers, developed and managed by Steema Software of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. [1] It is available as commercial and non-commercial software. TeeChart has been included in most Delphi and C++Builder products since 1997, [ 2 ] and TeeChart Standard currently is part of Embarcadero RAD Studio 12 Athens. [ 3 ]
This is a list of notable futures exchanges. Those stock exchanges that also offer trading in futures contracts besides trading in securities are listed both here and the list of stock exchanges .
The name was changed to Futures in September 1983 and Modern Trader in 2015. [3] The magazine is a standard source in futures and option trading, and its SourceBook site is a standard reference to US brokerage and related services. [5] The Commodity channel index was first published in Commodities, before it was renamed to Futures. [6]
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Torstein Hønsi is the main creator of the product. The product was first demonstrated and thought up in 2006. [1] In an interview with Finansavisen, he spoke about need for a program for creating graphs and charts, allowing users to publish charts directly on a website.
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Point and figure (P&F) is a charting technique used in technical analysis.Point and figure charting does not plot price against time as time-based charts do. Instead it plots price against changes in direction by plotting a column of Xs as the price rises and a column of Os as the price falls.