The line graph below shows how odds have moved behind sharper money:
The line graph below shows a perfect illustration of initial sharp money on Boise before an influx of public money to move the line back down:
The line graph below shows betting on Everton at CRIS:
The line graph below shows the line movement on the Chargers despite public tickets / money on the Seahawks:
The line graph below shows average mortgage rates assigned to home loans in three different categories, over the last year or so (at time of publication).
Not exact matches
The
graph below shows the yield of the US government 10 - year bond (white
line with shading beneath; right axis) and CORE inflation (light orange
line; left axis) during the same period.
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Live Odds and All - Pro Combo members,
shows how the moneyline betting percentages and MLB Betting Systems have affected
line movement for this game at Pinnacle.
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Premium and All - Pro Combo members,
shows how the College Basketball Betting Trends and
line have moved for this game at Pinnacle.
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Live Odds and All - Pro Combo members,
shows how the public Betting Percentages have affected
line movement for this game at Pinnacle.
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Premium and All - Pro Combo members,
shows how the Spread Betting Trends and betting system plays have affected
line movement for this game at Pinnacle.
If you look at the
graph below, you can see that the
line jumped after a steam move (
shown by the radar signal) was placed on the Vikings on Thursday.
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Premium and All - Pro members,
shows that the
line has held firm despite the public backing the 49ers all week:
The
graph below shows line movement at BetOnline and public betting trends around the market (via 7 offshore books):
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Premium and Premium Pro members,
shows how the NFL Betting Trends, NFL Betting System plays and weather alerts have affected
line movement for this game at Pinnacle.
The screenshot
below displays the
line graph for Drew Dober from our Live Odds page,
showing Dober becoming a bigger favorite despite attracting fewer tickets.
The
line graph below even
shows how the odds have moved against Crystal Palace despite the public hammering them:
The
line graph below, which is available to Sportsbook Insider subscribers,
shows the
line movement since opening at Pinnacle.
Despite this lopsided betting on Leicester, the odds on Sunderland to win have dropped from +264 to +239 at Pinnacle,
shown in the
line graph below:
The
line history
graph below shows how the spread betting trends and betting system plays have affected
line movement for this game at Pinnacle.
The
line graph below, which is available to Sportsbook Insider subscribers,
shows the
line movement since opening at CRIS.
The
line graph below, which is available to Sportsbook Insider subscribers,
shows how public betting has affected the spread at Pinnacle.
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Premium and Premium Pro members,
shows how the spread betting percentages have affected
line movement for this game at Pinnacle.
The
line history
graph below, which is available to all Premium and Premium Pro members,
shows how the spread betting trends, betting system plays and breaking weather alerts have affected
line movement for this game at Pinnacle.
The purple
lines in the
graph below show how the heat content of the whole ocean has changed over the past five decades.
In the
graph below, the blue
line shows how benefits accumulate under Pennsylvania's old defined benefit plan.
The
graphs below, a modified version of Figure 1 from the paper,
shows the total contributions that will be made into the pension plan over a teacher's working career (the solid black
line) versus the actual benefit teachers would receive at a given stage of their career (the black dotted
line).
The
graph below shows how these two trend
lines look remarkably similar.
The
graph shows a simple correlation between black - white discipline disparities (the percentage of black students given one or more out - of - school suspensions in 2013 — 14 divided by the percentage of white students given the same) versus black - white poverty disparities (the percentage of black children between the ages of five and seventeen in the district living
below the poverty
line divided by the percentage of white children living
below the poverty
line).
The purple
lines in the
graph (
below),
show this happened in practice for June 2016.
The image
shows three
graphs below the driving
line visualization.
The cyclically adjusted P / E ratio is
graphed below, with the red
line showing the long - term average following poor long - term returns.
(This is
shown in the orange
line in the
graph below.)
The data can be viewed as a
line graph which should
show the rates of growth relative each other (see
below).
The
graph below shows the same data as the
graph above but shaded to
show what range of possible actual temperatures the
graphed line represents.
The blue
line in the
graph below clearly
shows sea level as rising, while the upward curve suggests sea level is rising faster as time goes on.
I find it amazing that when Al Gore
graphed the ice core data for temperature then plotted the CO2 on a separate chart
below it and never bothered to
line up the time scale to
show the lags of hundreds of years.
As you can see in the
graph above, they
show 2010 with much more area above the 1998
line than
below.
In the
graph below, the black
line shows the increase in plant growth the IPCC models project under a high - emissions scenario.