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Non-Tech : Quote.com QCharts

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To: jebj who wrote (4479)11/22/1999 2:02:00 PM
From: Matthew L. Jones  Read Replies (1) of 17977
 
All data providers will have the same problem. With QC the way you do it is this:

Download the program (I forget it's name) which allows you to bring the QC data into an Excel spreadsheet. Then create a spreadsheet which gives you a column for bid "column c" and another for last (last night's official close) "column b" or possibly close (depending on what time the data is reset). Then create a column with a formula (calculated field) that has the following formula: "=b1/c1" (use "column a" for the symbol. This should work on all Nasdaq stocks in premarket as well as intra day (if you use close for column b).

My other quote provider already comes in a spreadsheet format so I haven't used the QC program, but I understand that it works well.

Matt
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