Used to work. Since Portmonkey changes, it does not....for me. Apr 20, 16:13
Just tried it with portmonkey. EXACT same results as without. {nm} Apr 20, 16:17
Figured out the issue - you need to fix something. When I cut/paste my port directly into your input, it is tab separated. Apr 20, 16:28
Also another argument for my method is that it's kinda irrelevant what the current price is ... Apr 21, 08:59
Totally disagree... I'll try to explain better Apr 21, 10:36
If it shoots past the next TAG then the bond is over bought. This means that you are making more money ... Apr 21, 12:00
Answered above ... {nm} Apr 21, 12:01
Also. for maximum benefit/usage, you really need a way to remove the zero box office movies from the next adjust. {nm} Apr 21, 10:41
I don't know what you mean by 'regular search', but comparison of purchase price and expected TAG is useless. Apr 23, 10:38
If you're not aware, I have a web site which presents bond tags, pre-calculated in table form. Here are the links: Apr 23, 17:16
I have the same issue as PVL. {nm} Apr 21, 13:38
Which one? Multiple tabs or with the comparison to purchase price? {nm} Apr 21, 16:02
The original technical problem, tab issues with importing data into the spreadsheet. Apr 21, 18:16
I made a change an just tested it with a port monkey copy&paste. See if it's improved. Apr 22, 07:54
nope, still won't add in the position held column, which is filled by the quantity. Apr 22, 19:39
The port monkey support is limited, because it colour codes the position. You will not get an assessment. Apr 22, 23:29
Hope this helps. Firefox is problematic (not port monkey). Explorer works fine Apr 23, 10:49
That helps. I need to add to the regex to replace all multiple spaces with one space. Thanks! {nm} Apr 23, 20:54
Yep, I made the change and now multiple spaces and tabs should work. Apr 23, 21:04
It works and looks beautiful! Thanks! :D {nm} Apr 23, 21:35
What is a port checker? Can I get a link please? {nm} Apr 23, 09:55
Here's the link to the port checker: Apr 23, 17:11