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Re: Price Quotes in 32nds



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You can change the display units from decimal to 1/32's.
For DataOnDmeand securities, right click on the base symbol in the open dialog and select properties. Change the display units, click OK, close and re-open the Smart Chart (charts and layouts have to be recreated.)
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Joe



On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:03:29  
 Simon Roberts wrote:
>Randdy,
>
>Have you considered using the arithmetic process known as subtraction?
>
>Failing which an abacus might help. This has little balls which visually represent numbers.
>
>regards 
>Simon
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: Randy Barlow <rcbarlow@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>    To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>    Date: 21 June 2001 22:18
>    Subject: Price Quotes in 32nds
>    
>    
>    I am having a hard time deciphering the value of quotes in the 32nds.  Example: Ten Year Notes.
>    If I purchased one contract at 104.4375 and the current price is 104.5469, what would be a simple way to tell what the profit/loss would be?
>    Thanks
>    How Long a Minute is, depends on
>    which side of the Bathroom Door you are on.
>


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