| 6480 7 posts
 msg #91509
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 | 4/22/2010 12:14:06 AM 
 Can someone please advise if there is a difference between these two sentences:
 
 a). price is below the bottom linear regression line(100) TODAY
 
 and
 
 b). price is below the bottom linear regression line(100) within the last 1 day
 
 
 I am  still learning from you experts on this web site.
 
 I checked the filter phrases of Stock Fetcher and did not find any explanation.
 
 Thanks
 
 
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| chetron 2,817 posts
 msg #91515
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 | 4/22/2010 6:26:39 AM 
 no, there is no difference, because "today" is not a word, so it is ignored and you can't use "within" without "crossed" or "reached", so it is also ignored.
 
 
 
 hth
 
 
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| heypa 283 posts
 msg #91523
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 | 4/22/2010 12:25:07 PM 
 Chet.  i ALWAYS THOUGHT CROSSED WAS A GOOD WORD AS IN CROSSED ABOVE AND CROSSED BELOW.
 Damn caps lock. Ain't doing it over with my hunt and peck typing.
 
 
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| chetron 2,817 posts
 msg #91525
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 | 4/22/2010 12:44:23 PM 
 @ heypa,
 i didn't mean to say "crossed" wasn't, you can't use "within" without it or "reached".
 
 hth
 
 
 
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