Bejin
I will take a look at using Quotes Plus and Excel to calculate the
number of advancing and declining stocks in a list this week end. But
have you noticed that Quotes Plus already has historical data for
exactly the type of data you are looking for the American, NASDAQ and
New York Stock Exchanges.
Howard
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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 8:53 PM
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Subject: RE: [quotes-plus] Scan help
Howard,
Thank you for responding. I have been scratching my head as to how to
write
even the scan for a single one of the items below, which, as you say I
could
then import into Excel.
Let's say that I have a list of ten stocks, and I want to find the daily
advancing issues for the past 500 periods. I thought that I could do a
close - close,-1 and determine if one of the stocks was advancing. How
can
I get a total for all the ten stocks for that day, and print it with the
date.
I thought of the function for .do.. but it seems to apply to only one
stock,
and there are no variables to hold and print a total for the true
condition
in the ten stocks for that day.
I would appreciate a little more detail on how you would see this
happening
in excel. Thanks and regards,
Bijan
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