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FriskIsNice:

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BADKARMA88:

So you have to find the rate of change. taking the price of a security at time B minus the price of the same security at time A and dividing that result by the price at time A

FriskIsNice:

@badkarma88 wrote:
So you have to find the rate of change. taking the price of a security at time B minus the price of the same security at time A and dividing that result by the price at time A
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SmokeyBrown:

@badkarma88 wrote:
So you have to find the rate of change. taking the price of a security at time B minus the price of the same security at time A and dividing that result by the price at time A
Probably a typo, but I think you meant to divide the result by the time difference between A and B. That would give you the amount the price changed over the amount of time that passed--the rate of change

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