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  • skiracer
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 6314

    Originally posted by Rob View Post
    Ski, my version of Excel is 2000. If you're using a different version, the precise steps you need to take may differ a little from these below, but this should get you close enough to figure out the rest.
    1. Highlight just the numbers.
    2. Right-click.
    3. Copy.
    4. Open Notepad.
    5. Paste.
    6. Save to desktop (or folder of your choice) with a name such as numbers.txt.
    7. Open new workbook in Excel.
    8. Select Open from File pop-up menu.
    9. At the bottom of the dialog box, select Text Files in "Files of Type".
    10. Navigate to folder where your file is and open the file.
    11. In the Text Import Wizard, select the "Delimited" radio button.
    12. Click Next.
    13. Click Next again.
    14. Click Finish.
    Excellent. Just got into my office and will try it as you have posted in a little bit. Thanks Rob. This is exactly the kind of "watching your back, that makes this such a great forum. Thanks again MIMO for the original Excel sheet.
    THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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    • skiracer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 6314

      Originally posted by Rob View Post
      Ski, my version of Excel is 2000. If you're using a different version, the precise steps you need to take may differ a little from these below, but this should get you close enough to figure out the rest.
      1. Highlight just the numbers.
      2. Right-click.
      3. Copy.
      4. Open Notepad.
      5. Paste.
      6. Save to desktop (or folder of your choice) with a name such as numbers.txt.
      7. Open new workbook in Excel.
      8. Select Open from File pop-up menu.
      9. At the bottom of the dialog box, select Text Files in "Files of Type".
      10. Navigate to folder where your file is and open the file.
      11. In the Text Import Wizard, select the "Delimited" radio button.
      12. Click Next.
      13. Click Next again.
      14. Click Finish.
      Excellent. Just got into my office and will try it as you have posted in a little bit. Thanks Rob. This is exactly the kind of "watching your back, that makes this such a great forum. Thanks again MIMO for the original Excel sheet.
      I'm using Excel 2003, which I don't think will make a difference. I'll get back if I have any questions or a hard time.
      THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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      • Rob
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 3194

        Like a Schoolgirl

        Is anyone besides me watching "Closing Bell" on CNBC right now? Is Maria Bartiromo high or what? She's as giggly as a schoolgirl and talking a mile a minute. It's funny. I don't think I've ever seen her like that.
        —Rob

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        • mimo_100
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2003
          • 1784

          AXR gives a momentum signal

          Originally posted by mimo_100 View Post
          Here is an Excel chart for “momentum” on the S&P 500 since July 14. I have observed that when the “momentum” exceeds 70, the index rallies quite nicely. For stocks, the momentum number is closer to 78. Any comments? The calculations are below.

          <snip>

          Tim
          My observations on AXR and my momentum calculation.

          MrMarket bought AXR at $49.80 on July 6th. My momentum calculation was 49.83%, much too low for me to jump in.

          The momentum had previously broken 78% on 2/17/2006 and remained above 78% the entire time including July 6th, where it was trending down from a high of 100% not too many weeks earlier. On July 6th the momentum was 83.08%. Using this knowledge plus a couple of other indicators, I opted to wait a few days before buying. Sure enough, the momentum broke down thru 78% from the upside, and has not seen 78% until just recently, September 18 at 78.72%.

          AXR appears poised to attack MrMarket’s $57.45 target.

          Of course all of this is easy to write since I am looking in a rear view mirror, but more importantly, I this time made the correct decision.
          Last edited by mimo_100; 09-21-2006, 11:26 AM.
          Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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          • billyjoe
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 9014

            Believe it or not. Jim Cramer has a son named Tony Parker and daughters Hoot and Bilqueeze.

            -------billyjoe

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            • Websman
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2004
              • 5545

              The first female space tourist has her own website and blog where she is describing her experience in space...very cool

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              • IIC
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2003
                • 14938

                World's Best:

                http://travel.discovery.com/fansites/worldsbest/listing.html
                "Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"

                Find Tomorrow's Winners At SharpTraders.com

                Follow Me On Twitter

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                • billyjoe
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 9014

                  Was just walking my small puppy and a couple birds were circling above. It's very windy here today. I thought they were buzzards until I saw the white tails and heads. A pair of bald eagles were looking at the puppy for lunch. They got within about 50 feet and we high tailed it out of there.

                  ------------billyjoe

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                  • mimo_100
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 1784

                    Originally posted by mimo_100 View Post
                    My observations on AXR and my momentum calculation.

                    MrMarket bought AXR at $49.80 on July 6th. My momentum calculation was 49.83%, much too low for me to jump in.

                    The momentum had previously broken 78% on 2/17/2006 and remained above 78% the entire time including July 6th, where it was trending down from a high of 100% not too many weeks earlier. On July 6th the momentum was 83.08%. Using this knowledge plus a couple of other indicators, I opted to wait a few days before buying. Sure enough, the momentum broke down thru 78% from the upside, and has not seen 78% until just recently, September 18 at 78.72%.

                    AXR appears poised to attack MrMarket’s $57.45 target.

                    Of course all of this is easy to write since I am looking in a rear view mirror, but more importantly, I this time made the correct decision.
                    AXR now REALLY appears poised to attack MrMarket’s $57.45 target.
                    Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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                    • billyjoe
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 9014

                      Anna Nichole Smith's Baby's Father

                      I think I know who Anna Nichole Smith's Baby's father really is but don't want to embarrass anyone here.

                      ---------billyjoe

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                      • Rob
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 3194

                        Gas Prices

                        I just filled up my wife's car last night, and for the first time in recent memory (I think since last winter) the price was less than $2.00 a gallon; it was $1.999.

                        I like that trend.

                        ---------------------------

                        Edit: Yep ... just checked my records, and I see that the last time I paid less than $2.00/gal. was Feb. 23 this year, when I paid $1.969.
                        Last edited by Rob; 09-27-2006, 09:16 AM.
                        —Rob

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                        • Lyehopper
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 3678

                          Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                          Was just walking my small puppy and a couple birds were circling above. It's very windy here today. I thought they were buzzards until I saw the white tails and heads. A pair of bald eagles were looking at the puppy for lunch. They got within about 50 feet and we high tailed it out of there.

                          ------------billyjoe
                          Billy.... If you drew your sidearm and killed two Bald Eagles while they were assaulting your puppy, would you still be convicted of a felony?

                          BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                          • IIC
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 14938

                            Originally posted by Rob View Post
                            I just filled up my wife's car last night, and for the first time in recent memory (I think since last winter) the price was less than $2.00 a gallon; it was $1.999.

                            I like that trend.

                            ---------------------------

                            Edit: Yep ... just checked my records, and I see that the last time I paid less than $2.00/gal. was Feb. 23 this year, when I paid $1.969.


                            That's nice...on Sunday I paid 2.989 for 87
                            "Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"

                            Find Tomorrow's Winners At SharpTraders.com

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                            • billyjoe
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 9014

                              Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
                              Billy.... If you drew your sidearm and killed two Bald Eagles while they were assaulting your puppy, would you still be convicted of a felony?

                              http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/is...aws%5B1%5D.htm
                              Lye,
                              The bald eagles are much more protected than the people around here. Attempt to murder a person and you'll do less time than if you mess with an eagle. A couple woods near my house are posted with federal keep out signs "endangered species nesting area" they can get you for a felony if you go in those woods , however, you can trespass on any local farmers land and sue him if you stub your toe on a beer bottle you dropped in the pathway. Do you carry liability insurance to protect yourself against those who recreate on your property ?

                              --------------billyjoe

                              need 10 characters to post
                              Just type your message outside the quote. Clearer too. kp
                              Last edited by Karel; 09-27-2006, 01:37 PM. Reason: Placed reaction outside quoted message

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                              • Lyehopper
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 3678

                                Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                                Lye,
                                The bald eagles are much more protected than the people around here. Attempt to murder a person and you'll do less time than if you mess with an eagle. A couple woods near my house are posted with federal keep out signs "endangered species nesting area" they can get you for a felony if you go in those woods , however, you can trespass on any local farmers land and sue him if you stub your toe on a beer bottle you dropped in the pathway. Do you carry liability insurance to protect yourself against those who recreate on your property ?

                                --------------billyjoe
                                Lord!.... Don't get me started!
                                BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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