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	Thank you as always Bruce! 
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	Hi Bruce - would you be able to TCMail me the TTM Squeeze Indicator? 
	Thanks in advance! 
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	Thanks as always Bruce.  Makes sense as the data gets adjusted for dividends.  Is either way any better or worse? 
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	Hi there, 
	I do some comparison a la Dual Momentum by comparing two symbols on a chart.  For example, I want to compare the 3 month returns for both SPY and VSS.  I set that up as a comparison, start all plots at same point, and click the 3M (or 6M or 1Y...) under the chart to show just the past 3 months. 
	With the ruler turned on and showing %, I can then see the return calculated for that past period. 
	However, when I run a PerfChart on Stockcharts dot com, I get different numbers.  I have attached both screen shots.  I suspect it has something to do with adjusted data or something like that, but the differences seem a bit big.  Or is it that TC2000 uses 63 days where as Stockcharts uses 63 days? 
	Are you able to let me know if I am doing something wrong in TC2000, or why the differences? 
	Thanks in advance, 
	Jeremy 
	  
	  
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	Thanks so much - that worked perfect! 
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	Sorry about reviving an old thread.  I am trying to do the above, but get a 3-month return calculation for each of the SPDR Sector (or any watchlist I set up for that matter).  You can see what I mean at this link: 
	http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/sectorsummary.html#&S=P1&O=4 
	For each stock, I am looking to calculate the 3-month % change.  Is that possible to do, so that I can include that as a column in a watchlist table? 
	Thanks in advance. 
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	Thanks Bruce - that makes sense.  I was looking at the charts wrong last night.  Appreciate your help, once again! 
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	Hi Bruce - I am having brain trouble here ;) 
	If I wanted to also flag the stocks that have had a gap down 15% or greater in the past 90 days how should I write the formula?  I tried a couple of things but my math inhibited brain isn't let me succeed!  Thanks in advance. 
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	Ok - thanks Bruce for your help.  I appreciate your patience as I worked through this.  I imagine the individual in the link in my 2nd post was doing something similar to me so the work had already been done.  I just need to get my head around moving from Excel to TC2000. 
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	Is it not?  I thought how I had it written is did.  Is there another way I should write it? 
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