Chart Types
Chart View includes the following chart types:
Event Name:
Displays the event’s basic details such as name, date, venue, and location. It also links the selling platforms’ pages and indicates whether or not tickets are on sale.
TM Inventory Count:
Tracks total Ticketmaster ticket availability over time.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Number of available tickets
Blue – TM Primary Available Count
Upward trend → New primary inventory released
Downward trend → Primary tickets are selling out
Pink – TM Secondary Available Count
Upward trend → More tickets are being listed for resale
Downward trend → Resale tickets are being purchased or removed from listings

TM Distribution:
Shows the percentage of Ticketmaster’s inventory across primary or secondary tickets.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown per section.
How to read:
Each color’s size represents its share of total inventory
Hover on each section to see the decimal value and percentage
Blue – TM Primary
Pink – TM Secondary
Gray – Unavailable (sold or unreleased)

SG | SH Listing Count:
Tracks active ticket listings on SeatGeek and StubHub.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Number of active listings
Hover on the chart to see specific values
Orange – SeatGeek Listings Count
Purple – StubHub Listings Count
Upward trends → more tickets listed
Downward trends → less tickets listed

Inventory Count:
Tracks combined ticket inventory over time from all tracked marketplaces.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Number of available tickets
Hover on the chart to see specific values
Blue – TM Primary Available Count
Upward trend → New primary inventory released
Downward trend → Primary tickets selling out
Pink – TM Secondary Available Count
Increase → More resale listings added
Decrease → Resale tickets being purchased or removed
Orange – SG Listings Count
Increase → More listings added
Decrease → Tickets being purchased or removed
Purple – SH Listings Count
Increase → More listings added
Decrease → Tickets being purchased or removed

SG | SH Get-in
Tracks the lowest available ticket price on SeatGeek and StubHub.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Price
Hover on the chart to see specific values
Orange – SG Lowest Price
Increase → Rise in ticket prices
Decrease → Fall in ticket prices
Purple – SH Lowest Price
Increase → Rise in ticket prices
Decrease → Rise in ticket prices

SH Get-in + Listing Count
Track’s StubHub’s lowest available price paired with its total number of listings.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Price & number of available tickets
Hover on the chart to see specific values
Purple line – SH Lowest Price
Upward trend → Rising ticket prices
Downward trend → Falling ticket prices
Green bars – SH Highest quantity
Taller bars → More tickets
Shorter bars → Fewer tickets

SG Get-in + Listing Count
Track’s SeatGeek’s lowest available price paired with its total number of listings.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Price & number of available tickets
Hover on the chart to see specific values
Orange line – SG Lowest Price
Upward trend → Rising ticket prices
Downward trend → Falling ticket prices
Blue bars – SG Highest quantity
Taller bars → More tickets
Shorter bars → Fewer tickets

TM Primary Ticket Count & Get-in Price
Tracks Ticketmaster’s primary inventory alongside the lowest available entry price.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Ticket count and get-in price
Hover on the chart to see specific values
Blue bars – Ticket Count
Taller bars → more primary tickets available
Shorter bars → fewer tickets available
Mint line – Get-in Price (lowest available)
Upward trend → rising entry price
Downward trend → falling entry price
Tip: Sudden spikes or drops often indicate pricing adjustments, new ticket releases, or temporary sellouts.

TM primary Get-in Price (min)
Tracks Ticketmaster’s lowest available entry price over time.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Lowest available ticket price (USD)
Blue line – Get-in Price (minimum)
Upward trend → rising entry prices
Downward trend → falling entry prices
Tip: Sudden spikes or drops often indicate pricing adjustments, new ticket releases, or temporary sellouts.

TM primary available tickets (max)
Tracks the maximum number of primary tickets available on Ticketmaster over time.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Number of available tickets
Blue line – Available tickets
Upward movement → more tickets released
Downward movement → tickets selling out or being removed
Tip: Sharp drops often indicate high sales periods or bulk ticket releases being sold quickly.

Secondary Ticket Count
Tracks the number of tickets listed on secondary marketplaces over time.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Number of available tickets
Pink line – TM (Ticketmaster secondary)
Purple line – SH (StubHub)
Orange line – SG (SeatGeek)
Rising lines → more tickets listed
Falling lines → fewer tickets available
Tip: Comparing platforms helps identify where most inventory is concentrated and how availability shifts between marketplaces.

Secondary Ticket Get-in Price
Tracks the lowest available ticket price across secondary marketplaces over time.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Lowest available ticket price (USD)
Pink line – TM (Ticketmaster secondary)
Purple line – SH (StubHub)
Orange line – SG (SeatGeek)
Upward trend → rising entry prices
Downward trend → falling entry prices
Tip: Comparing get-in prices across platforms highlights where buyers can find the best deals and how pricing strategies differ between marketplaces.

Average Ticket Price
Tracks the average price of tickets across all sales over time.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Average ticket price (USD)
Green line – Average Ticket Price
Upward trend → overall ticket prices rising
Downward trend → overall ticket prices falling
Tip: Fluctuations in the average price can indicate shifts in demand, new inventory releases, or market-wide price adjustments.

Sold Ticket Count
Tracks the number of tickets sold per day across marketplaces.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Number of tickets sold
Green bars – Sold Ticket Count
Taller bars → higher daily sales
Shorter bars → lower daily sales
Tip: Spikes in sales often align with key market events such as onsales, price drops, or rising demand close to event dates.

Sales Volume History
Tracks the total dollar value of ticket sales over time.
Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.
How to read:
X-axis: Dates
Y-axis: Sales volume (USD)
Green line – Sales Volume
Higher peaks → larger sales revenue days
Lower valleys → smaller sales revenue days
Tip: Spikes in sales volume often occur during onsale periods, strong demand surges, or following price adjustments that trigger higher purchase activity.

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