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Working in Excel 2003
I am creating a database that lists the daily prices of stocks for the days that I hold each stock over a twenty-year period. For each stock, I have the price for each day that I held the stock. I need to place the price for each day that the trade is open in a column on the row adjacent to the first column which indicates the trade day. Can you provide a procedure that would eliminate Saturday, Sunday and holidays from the date sequence over a twenty-year period staring in 1/1/83 so that the date column would only show sequentially the available trade dates over the twenty year period? Thank you. Doug Condie |
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