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Biotech / Medical : biotech taxloss 2001

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To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (1)12/24/2001 4:11:16 PM
From: Doc Bones  Read Replies (1) of 12
 
"% in year range"

It shows where the current price (cost) falls within the range of the stock's price for the year.

(Current Price - Year Low) divided-by (Year High - Year Low)

Ranges from 0 (currently at low) to 100 (currently at high)

e.g. Stock's yearly low = 20, yearly high = 60
current price = 30

% in year range = (30 - 20) / (60 - 20) = 25%

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One difficulty for say a "% in day range" is a "Rick type stock" like NBSC. <g>

NBSC didn't trade today (Christmas Eve), so you would get 0 / 0, which is undefined (and calculating it in a computer program will usually crash the program.)

As a proud owner of NBSC, however, I feel confident that it will trade, at at least 2 different prices, in 2002.

Doc
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