I've been making a ton of money in the stock market, but think I can make even more using a slightly revised analytical approach.
To do so, however, I need to be able to graph a "changing slope" line in Excel.
The X axis is stock price. The Y axis is percent shorted let's say. As the stock price goes up, I want the Y axis to go up as well. HOWEVER, I do not want it to be straight line. When the stock price is low and goes up a bit, I want the Y axis to go up a relatively small amount. But the more and more the stock price goes up, I want the Y axis to go up larger amounts over time.
So the result is you have a curved line, rather than a straight line.
Anyone know what function, etc. to use to draw this in Excel? I would guess I would need at least a third data point to input that would help determine the shape of the slope.
Thanks for any help!
To do so, however, I need to be able to graph a "changing slope" line in Excel.
The X axis is stock price. The Y axis is percent shorted let's say. As the stock price goes up, I want the Y axis to go up as well. HOWEVER, I do not want it to be straight line. When the stock price is low and goes up a bit, I want the Y axis to go up a relatively small amount. But the more and more the stock price goes up, I want the Y axis to go up larger amounts over time.
So the result is you have a curved line, rather than a straight line.
Anyone know what function, etc. to use to draw this in Excel? I would guess I would need at least a third data point to input that would help determine the shape of the slope.
Thanks for any help!