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To: Dataminer1 who wrote (13035)10/2/2000 10:17:41 PM
From: LemonHead  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bill, This is real cool. I just ran it
with the defaults that you had set up and
I would like to know how the roll prices
are selected? Take LATD for example.

LATD Latitude Communications NASDAQ Close $ 7.75
Avg. Vol: 3139
Close Vol: 1479
Swing # Starting Date & Price of Swing
To Ending Date & Price of Swing
Total Days
% Gain/Loss this Swing

1 06/29/2000 ($ 11.94) - 08/02/2000 ($ 4.8) 23 -59.79%
2 08/02/2000 ($ 4.8) - 09/05/2000 ($ 10) 23 + 108.33%
3 09/05/2000 ($ 10) - 09/13/2000 ($ 7.31) 6 -26.9%
4 09/13/2000 ($ 7.31) - 09/25/2000 ($ 8.77) 8 + 19.97%


By following the historical pricing and
banging on my old guitar, I can't seam
to follow the rhythm here.

Keith@likeit.com



To: Dataminer1 who wrote (13035)10/8/2000 7:42:19 AM
From: rgammon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hmm, This thingy must have some Windoze specific code in it. On the computing platform of my choice, it crashes Netscape 4.61 w/java 1.1.7 every time it runs. One time, I did get a list of stocks, but even then, Netscape was unusable once the window was closed. Guess all us Unix, Mac, and others must fall back to eyeballing charts, SIGHHHH

Robert