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To: TheKelster who wrote (5584)1/16/2000 1:44:00 PM
From: Topannuity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
How do I show "percent of yearly high" that a stock is currently trading at?

For example...FMKT's 1-year High is 370. Friday FMKT closed at 198. I take 198 and divide by 370 which gives me 53% off the 1-year high. The qchart "% Yearly Range" indicator, however, shows 4.31%, because FMKT closed near the bottom of its yearly range. Can anyone show me how to calculate the "% yearly high"??