The market overview lets you quickly compare price movements on different timescales.
The overview shows three gauges, for the price movement during the last 60 minutes, 24 hours, and 5 days.
Each gauge shows the current price in relation to the high-low range (with prices). A gauge which is
mostly blue means that the current price is towards the top end of the range; orange means that the price
is towards the lower end of the range. The inner bar then shows the open price for the period, and the
corresponding % change.
Below the gauges are three simple candle charts, letting you compare short-term market activity on
the M5, M15 and H1 timeframes.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJ30) is a share index of 30 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the USA.
The DJ30 is very widely used as a measure of the health of the US economy because it contains a small number of key
stocks such as Apple, Exxon, Microsoft, and Walmart. However, unlike most other indices, the DJ30 is not weighted by
market capitalisation. As a result, many investors prefer other indices such as the S&P 500 which contain
a broader selection of stocks and are weighted by company size.