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NASDAQ:TSLA   Tesla
This chart shows the price of Tesla and how it has traded (top pane, candles) alongside its market cap (middle pane, blue line) and quarterly revenue (bottom pane, yellow line). Tesla's market cap is now nearly $90 billion. Some investors and traders have observed that's more than the combined market cap of Ford and GM .

This type of analysis can help fundamental investors and traders. It's one way to see if a stock is moving because of increased financial performance or possibly something else. It also opens up a new form of analysis. The TradingView community can combine technicals and fundamentals at the same time.

Creating a chart like this is easy. You can also adjust the size of each pane, the colors of each line, and add or remove different financial metrics as you please. For those who are familiar with TradingView, the financials of a company can be displayed almost like any other chart -- custom line size, line color, and more.

Step 1 - Press the Financials button at the top of your chart (it says Financials and/or shows bars with a "+").

Step 2 - In the drop down, select the financial indicators you want to see on your chart. The categories are Income Statement, Balance Sheet , Cash Flow, and Ratios.

Step 3 - Adjust the settings and display of each chart or line. Double or right click on a line and adjust the settings to fit your needs.

Step 4 - Save and share your chart! Press the publish button located at the top right of your chart. Publish your work so everyone can see it.

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