They depict averages of a variety of datapoints over 7, 30, 90, 180 and 365 days as well as across the entire lifetime of the listing.
The Bar Chart Averages can be toggled on or off in the Settings, under the Chart Settings.
Each chart shows the averages for either price (FBA Price, Amazon Price, New Price and Buy Box Price), the BSR or New Offer Counts โ the number of unique sellers on the listing.
The data in each chart is taken from the same source as the data in the main Chart, however instead of lines tracking every move, the bar charts offer it in an easy-to-glance-at mean average.
Seeing the data in an average form for each period gives sellers an at-a-glance look at trends in prices, popularity and competition levels.
This overview is often preferable when, in the example above, there has been some significant movement over time to see how one factor may influence another.
For sellers who prefer to view just the numbers, the ASIN Average Statistics table in the main BuyBotPro panel offers the same data as a figure.
As with all sections in the BuyBotPro panel, the ASIN Average Table feature can be hidden or moved anywhere in the panel with the Section Customizer, or minimised with the arrow in the section title box.