| Randy Regular ![]() ![]() Posts: 50 Joined: 12/6/2003 User Profile | I'm glad to see folks are enjoying the data ;-) As a follow-up to comparing spreadsheets. Excel has a built-in tool to facilitate this activity. From Excel help (F1) search for 'compare spreadsheet' and you will find out how to make the magic happen & it's pretty simple. Buffalo, I do see differences from month to month. Mostly what I see are normal changes in the price data over time. These causes the portfolio simulations to change as prices and exits change from one session to the next. They compound over time so any change early in the dataset always has a big impact to the end. When you run a compare do with the same data update session (update data to start then no updates while comparing the versions) This should help you zero in on what's different between the OT versions. Let me know what you find. Thanks, Randy | |