X axis multiple data series

beograd11060

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I have stock options with 3 different sets of strike prices. ($7,250 to $9,500) ($8,000 to $9,000) and ($4,000 to $6,000). Each set has different profit multiples that are shown on Y axis. I want to put all 3 sets on the X axis and compare 3 profit multiple lines. Problem I get is that every time I change the horizontal (X) axis series data for one series, it changes for the other as well, so my profit multiples dont align with the proper strike price data set. Technically is having 3 charts in one, with same X axis. Can I do that?
 

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