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Default Static Web Query

I am trying to research something. How can I make the stock symbols I have
entered into my spreadsheet retrieve static information without me doing
anything. I currently have a daily query that retrieves changes in stock info
so that I can filter out the stocks I like to trade, but it only updates the
stock price daily. In addition to this I would like to be able to use a
static web query for when stock prices reach my entry and exit points. It all
seems very complicated to me. Do I need to create my own web query file? Is
there a macro that I can set up to automatically do this? Or should I set up
a web query with refresh? I think at this point I am led to believe that a
static web query is the most efficient way of doing this? But then I need to
find out were on the web to get the quote information and how to make a
static web query? Am I loosing my mind? LOL
Can someone explain this clearly enough so that I can understand what to do?
Everything I have found online is for those who already know how to do it...
For each stock symbol in column P, I need it to retrieve a stock price in
column AB?
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Thank you!
 
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