> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://kabal.gitbook.io/kabal-kaizen-driven-cabals/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://kabal.gitbook.io/kabal-kaizen-driven-cabals/kabal-basics-101-growing-a-chart.md).

# Kabal basics 101- Growing a chart

**The chart will sell itself; it is a representation of the quality of its holders.**

In $Kabal, we focus on building good charts behind clever ticker or tek-based projects.&#x20;

No matter what, the first thing a person looks at before throwing money into a project after the ticker is the chart.

The chart always tells a story, and you can tell if a chart is bullish just by looking at the chart and what it's been through.&#x20;

**A bullish chart psychologically influences the buyer's mind to perceive the associated ticker to be successful.**

**The most important metrics of a project's chart after its launch are:**&#x20;

1. **High and growing support levels (control of supply)**
2. **Organic Volume**

**A gang of educated, trustworthy apes makes this 'growing a chart' easy and repeatable with zero risks.**

**-> More in detail**

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* **Telegram**: [t.me/kabaling](https://t.me/kabaling)
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