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52-week high Jim Orson 05-16-2007
Posted by Jim Orson on May 16, 2007, 1:37 am
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Q2007 Deluxe R5: I have an investment account with several mutual funds in
it. I have been doing one step updates successfully for this account for
years. In Investment Center, Portfolio View, one of the funds has a block
green arrow with an "H" inside it next to the name. Hovering over this
arrow indicates it means 52-week high. I have been seeing this arrow every
single day for several weeks now. Certainly not every day has been a
52-week high. In fact, the last actual 52-week high was probably a week
ago. My questions are "what actually does the green arrow mean?" and "is it
working correctly as I describe it?" Thanks for any help.

Jim...



Posted by John Pollard on May 17, 2007, 8:27 am
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Jim Orson wrote:
> Q2007 Deluxe R5: I have an investment account with
> several mutual funds in it. I have been doing one step
> updates successfully for this account for years. In
> Investment Center, Portfolio View, one of the funds has a
> block green arrow with an "H" inside it next to the name.
> Hovering over this arrow indicates it means 52-week high.
> I have been seeing this arrow every single day for
> several weeks now. Certainly not every day has been a
> 52-week high. In fact, the last actual 52-week high was
> probably a week ago. My questions are "what actually
> does the green arrow mean?" and "is it working correctly
> as I describe it?"

Did you check your Alert setup to see how long you've told
Quicken to keep the alert?

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John Pollard
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Posted by Jim Orson on May 17, 2007, 9:47 am
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> Jim Orson wrote:
>> Q2007 Deluxe R5: I have an investment account with
>> several mutual funds in it. I have been doing one step
>> updates successfully for this account for years. In
>> Investment Center, Portfolio View, one of the funds has a
>> block green arrow with an "H" inside it next to the name.
>> Hovering over this arrow indicates it means 52-week high.
>> I have been seeing this arrow every single day for
>> several weeks now. Certainly not every day has been a
>> 52-week high. In fact, the last actual 52-week high was
>> probably a week ago. My questions are "what actually
>> does the green arrow mean?" and "is it working correctly
>> as I describe it?"
>
> Did you check your Alert setup to see how long you've told
> Quicken to keep the alert?
>
> --
> John Pollard
> First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
> Please reply to newsgroup
>
>
>

John,
Well, I found the answer just before I read your response this morning. A
few months ago I disabled/deactivated/deleted my Quicken.com account. Now I
know that the 52-week high alert that I had been seeing was an old alert
that was left over from Quicken.com. I reactivated Quicken.com and the
alert disappeared. Thanks for taking time to respond.
Jim...



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