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How to draw and create fundamental charts for individual stocks

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NASDAQ:MSFT   Microsoft Corp.
You can draw on fundamental charts and perform the same level of analysis as you would on any other chart. That includes adding trend lines , ranges, arrows, and text. For long-term investors or those looking to dig deeper into individual companies, this might be an effective strategy to add to your process.

Getting started is easy. The first thing you should do is open a chart of a company you're interested in studying. Type the name or symbol into the search box. Next, click the "Financials" button or icon that looks like the bar chart emoji 📊 located near the top of your chart. Finally, select the fundamental metric you want to study.

Now that you have a fundamental metric selected for the company you're interested in, you can begin drawing. Select a drawing tool and perform the same level of analysis on the financial health of a company as you would on a normal price chart. In this example, we're showing a chart of Microsoft's Price-to-Sales ratio. This ratio shows how much investors are willing to pay for $1 in Microsoft revenue. So if the PS ratio is 30, it means investors are paying $30 for every $1 in revenue. On this chart, we've added text and highlighted some interesting moments in Microsoft's valuation history. What do you see?

We hope you enjoyed this quick post and that it helps you get started with fundamental metrics and drawings. In addition, for those who are more advanced, you can use fundamental data to build Pine Scripts.

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