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What is the purpose of box and whisker charts in stock analysis?

Box and whisker charts in stock analysis are used to visually represent the spread and skewness of a dataset. They provide a summary of the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum values of a dataset. In the context of stock analysis, these charts can help in understanding the volatility, dispersion, and skewness of stock prices.

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