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Default Download from the Web "MACD" Number into Excel

Hello,

In Yahoo Finance there is a technical analysis view that
includes MACD. Does anyone know the Yahoo tag (e.g. o is open, l1
is last trade), to get the MACD number (or better still the histogram
number) to download into excel?

I am assuming that the MACD number is stored as a single number
somewhere in Yahoo. I would like to download this number (the MACD)
into a spreadsheet. Hopefully this would be in its own column to the
right of the other (date, price, high,low, etc) data downloaded. Sooo
I was thinking there is a "tag" for the MACD number that I could put
in after the v in the following script
http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.cs...1c1ohgv&e=.csv


Alternatively, are there tags for the 26 day moving average, the 12
day moving average and the 9 day moving average? If I could download
these numbers that would get me to a good spot.


Thanks

JBEsr
 
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