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bat don't have nuthin' to do sometimes but set around and play with this thing lol. Ody if you need what I got for the openings Monday let me know. I used the Google finance opening price they had showing that day. Google acts crazy sometimes so you have to watch them... I can't automatically load my stuff therefore it is real slow doing it but it's fun to do. Especially the "chicken gut" stuff!
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Care to choose another Peanuts? Then you can go cash.
Though that does bring up an oddity. I suppose one could buy/sell a stock in that instance, maybe take a small loss/gain/no change. But then you would be done for the week. Hmmmmm....
Also, bats has been noticing my open prices are a bit skewed at times. Google has a function that is supposed to record the opening price for the day, but it is not matching up to their historical price open for the day.
Double checking on this, it seems the function is a broken. Going to manual enter the open prices for now on, going to adjust the spreadsheet now.
Thx for last week's mentions...Can I expect more at the end of this week when the BAC/MER deal falls apart?...Never know how accurate the crystal ball might be!!!
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