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Biff Malibu  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:35:54 PM(UTC)
Biff Malibu

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is there a way to code "near" a certain amount. For example, if I'm interested in stocks that are right around 40% above their 50 DMA, do I have to say > than 35 and < than 45?? thanks Biff
Patrick  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:38:55 PM(UTC)
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You are correct you have to write something like X>=Y and X<=Z Patrick :mrgreen:
Marilyn  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2005 4:14:13 PM(UTC)
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Don't leave us alone! (says the person who doesn't really answer any quesions... :D) You are always welcome to come and ask questions! M
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