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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Coin Tosses and Stock Price Charts

Prior to the 1960’s, most investors believed that future securities prices could be predicted (and that great riches were to be had) if only they could discover the secret. Many investors still believe this today, despite much evidence that suggests that they would be best served by simply owning the entire market (investing in index funds) rather than trying to pick individual stocks.

The efficient markets hypothesis (EMH) essentially states that techniques such as fundamental and technical analysis cannot be used to consistently earn excess profits in the long run.  The EMH began with

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Posted by Tim on 06/14 at 12:18 AM in Charts in Excel in Excel 2003 in Excel 2007 in Functions in Rand in Round in Simulation in VBA
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Modifying the Ribbon in Excel 2007

I have recently found a need to modify the Ribbon interface in Excel 2007. I thought it would be much harder than it actually is. Rather than going through a tutorial of my own, I thought that I would post some excellent Ribbon modification tools and tutorials.

Before doing this, you need to understand that Office 2007 files are really just archives (.zip files) of several XML files. So, if you want to explore the file you can just change the file extension to .zip and then extract the files from the archive. Windows Explorer can do this. Open Windows Explorer, find your file, change the

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Posted by Tim on 03/27 at 02:52 AM in Excel in Excel 2007 in Ribbon
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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Analyze Google AdSense Data Using Pivot Tables

Webmasters who use Google’s AdSense service to place ads on their site know that the analytical tools that AdSense supplies are pretty weak. Fortunately, it is easy to get report data from the site and into Excel where we can use all of the analytical tools that Excel provides. The purpose of this post is to demonstrate how webmasters can use PivotTables to analyze AdSense data. There are many reports that you can create in AdSense, and they are all candidates for analysis within Excel, but I will be demonstrating how to use pivot tables to analyze the "This month, by day" report that is

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Posted by Tim on 03/16 at 02:59 AM in AdSense in Dates in Excel in Excel 2007 in Functions in Date Functions in Day in Month in WeekDay in Year in RoundUp in VLookUp in PivotTables in Table
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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Charting Economic Time Series with Shaded Recessions

If you read the business press or government economic reports, then you have undoubtedly seen charts that show recessionary periods with shading. In this post I will demonstrate how to create this type of chart in Excel 2007. The same technique is applicable to all versions of Excel, though the mechanics of creating the charts in earlier versions are slightly different. Users of other spreadsheets, such as Open Office Calc should be able to use a similar procedure. 

Obviously, if we are to chart an economic data series and shade the recessions then we need data. For this post I will be

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Posted by Tim on 02/03 at 06:46 PM in Charts in Dates in Economic Data in Excel in Excel 2007 in Functions in And in Index in Match
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Native Excel 2007 Viewer Now Available

Microsoft released a new version of the Excel Viewer program on 14 January 2008. This version natively (without conversion) supports the viewing and printing of Excel 2007 files as well as all previous Excel files back to Excel 97. Here is the description from the site:

With Excel Viewer, you can open, view, and print Excel workbooks, even if you don’t have Excel installed. You can also copy data from Excel Viewer to another program. However, you cannot edit data, save a workbook, or create a new workbook. This download is a replacement for Excel Viewer 97 and all previous Excel Viewer

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Posted by Tim on 01/16 at 02:04 PM in Excel in Excel 2007
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