Good Morning! I am a 365 office subscriber and this formula is not available. As i have my office in Spanish, i tried the "Spanish formula HISTORIALCOTIZACIONES" i did not work either I wanted to practice this amazing video that you published. If you can help me, i would appreciate. Thank you..
i prefer using the stock icon in microsoft excel in the ribbon its easier for me the other way is more complicated which would you prefer using long way or the easiest way
Just found this recently, and I am excited about trying out some of these features myself. Never too old (81 years old now) to learn another new trick. Thank you so much.
Leila is always adding to our knowledge "STOCK" and creating "HISTORY" with her unique teaching style and long list of videos on practically everything needed in office work! Glad to watch this neat video, thank you! 😊👍👏
Leila, you are an amazing teacher with deep knowledge, awesome content, and a wonderful style of presenting things quickly and cleanly. Well done and Big Kudos on the success of your brand!
@Leila Gharani, Ma'am - Please make a series on Stock Market.. Your way of teaching (Specially Excel) is excellent and lots and lots of people has learned lot from your courses /UA-cam videos. Kindly give a thought on this. Best Regards Shubham
Excellent! I have been using the Stock function from the time you posted your video on the function, and it has been perfect. Obviously, this function is so much better. I will start it today. Thank you again for all of your great videos.
Not sure how do you know most Indians are appreciating your work. Just noticed you highlighted India is covered like emerging market, emerging investors in India. :)
Neat! I like how you made the formula more dynamic. Your mastery of Excel is impressive and does qualify you as a geek---just like it shows on the cup. :) Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Excellent, Leila! As always, you’re a big help for me. Thanks a lot and more power to you. Stay safe, God bless you! I did not skip the ads, grateful meh here! 🤗
For daily info, I just passed the array of dates outputted in the date row as the "start date" for all the other rows (it handles dynamic array). Performance might not be as good but it worked just fine for ~10 companies with 5 years of data. Also, you want to pick a ticker for the date row that has been traded consistently for your time period.
Great class. I am not able to see the stock button on my Excel version. Do I have an older version? I think I have Microsoft 365. I also want to input other stock information like MACD, RSI, Stochastics, and other technical data. Can I do that? Thank you.
Thank you so much for explaining it really well. I had looked up other tutorials for this function, but failed to fully understand it. Two questions if you haven't answered them already: 1) How to align daily data for several stocks (eg I have some stocks that don't go back a year and their results are misaligned to the others). 2) the present setup shows the oldest data first, how can we set it to show today's price in the leftmost cell and then go backwards? Thanks much
@@jamesroberts5645 I now use the following to calculate stockhistory: Fill up the top cell with date and use this for returning stockvalue at only that date: =STOCKHISTORY($A$5,E1,E1,0,0,1) Where E1 is the date for which I want the stock value. Hope that helps
@@michaelren104 Thanks Michael, that worked a treat. In case you're still after an easy way to have historical data in descending order, after hitting my head against numerous walls and necking a few large bottles of fine scotch whiskey i finally found the solution. This is the formula: =TRANSPOSE(SORT(STOCKHISTORY(A5,C2,TODAY(),0,B42,B43,B44),1,-1)) Its the 'SORT' and 1,-1 at the end that does the magic. You may already have discovered this but i only just have. Lol!
Thanks Leila, indeed a useful video. Can you please help to derive the daily moving average in one cell of the last 30 days closing as that will help to compare with the current price. this function is there in Google Sheet but unable to found in MS Excel.
Super video, Leila. You've got to be careful with applying that technique to a portfolio of stocks. Sometimes there are missing dates from trading halt orders or you've got stocks across different exchanges with different days off, especially for holidays between countries.
Fully agree - that's why we need to do the check first to make sure they all have the same dates otherwise we might be showing the wrong value for the date.
The stockhistory formula is in Microsoft 365 Excel Financial formulas not in the Lookup and Reference Family of Formulas as stated in the Guide. To get current 1 year data use Today()-365 as start date and Today() as end date.
Thanks a lot Leila for this video. It has really helped me in my trading plan/strategy. But another challenge that I have faced is when it comes to fetching data based on the one-hour time frame. The Stockhistory function gives data only on the daily, Weekly and Monthly. But I need data for hourly time frame. How can I go about that?
thank you very much for all these wonderful and valuable information you are providing And just now I was telling my mom I wanna learn and know whatever she knows from the excel sheet 😓 Because I'm an accountant.
Hi been looking for a while now but nothing mentions if this feature is exclusive to office 365 or if it is available to the home & student/professional is this function in these? if not is there a way to create a macro that does this function?
FYI - This function still does not work for me if I open the file in the Excel App but..... DOES WORK if I open the same file in my web browser. I'm on version 2008 (Build13127.21668)..also great video Leila...love your channel.
Right? Like who actually has Office 365? None of the companies that I've ever worked at have 365. These new functions are great, but have zero practical application for most people unless you work for Microsoft or (presumably) tech companies that pay for it
Great tutorial. Thanks a lot. A question though. If you have stocks from different exchanges (for example XNYS and XBRU), the exchange have different days that the stock markets are closed/open and the timeline is not the same. Would there be a way to force the values to use a unique timeline ?
this function is amazing and you explained it very well. can we get adjusted close price of stocks as there is no option for that to select. Mostly calculation on stocks are done on adjusted close price basis which is downloadable from yahoo finance website. But If I am working on any research of around 50-100 companies . Can we get adjusted close price in excel with this formula?
I would like to show the year to date performance of spy as a percentage. Is there a way to use stockhistory to do that? Do you know of some other way to get excel to show me the year to date performance of spy as a percentage? Thanks so much in advance. We really love your videos. They are so helpful and they age well.
Ma'am can u make more videos on accounts? Your previous accounts videos were very clear and much easier to understand. Thank u for making such a great videos❤😊✨
Very informative video! One issue that I am facing is for the stocks that weren't listed as of the start date, the functions still returns a value. How do I solve that?
Thanks for the excellent expose to STOCKHISTORY Function. I have a question in regard to this. Some of my Stock actually doesn't start at the same time. When I try to do the above, the number of entries are different when I use a monthly 2 years data (from 9/1/2019). To be specific, XNAS:UPST will give you the #N/A error for the 11/1/2020 entry but will have all other prices up to 9/1/2021. My question is how do I actually make the data and dates to be placed in the correct dates at the top which starts at 9/1/2019 an ends with 9/1/2021? Secondly, Why does it provide the #N/A error? Thanks in advance.
I been watching your videos lately. Thanks for all the information. It’s really helpful. I want to create an interactive dashboard for my stock portfolio. Do you have a video on that?
Grab the file I used in the video from here 👉 pages.xelplus.com/stockhistory-file
Stockhistory is now available to all Office 365 subscribers!
Maybe we’ll get this in other versions in 2030 😂
But choosing a different ENDDATE instead of TODAY does not work, why? Also I think the common date periods should be solved by XL. It is a bug.
Good Morning!
I am a 365 office subscriber and this formula is not available. As i have my office in Spanish, i tried the "Spanish formula HISTORIALCOTIZACIONES" i did not work either
I wanted to practice this amazing video that you published.
If you can help me, i would appreciate.
Thank you..
i prefer using the stock icon in microsoft excel in the ribbon its easier for me the other way is more complicated which would you prefer using long way or the easiest way
I wanted to know for a job
Just found this recently, and I am excited about trying out some of these features myself. Never too old (81 years old now) to learn another new trick. Thank you so much.
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as a 30+ year excel user, I am humbled with your knowledge and new ideas. Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching, Don!
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Leila is always adding to our knowledge "STOCK" and creating "HISTORY" with her unique teaching style and long list of videos on practically everything needed in office work! Glad to watch this neat video, thank you! 😊👍👏
Thank you, Vijay 😊
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I was desperately looking for this function in excel. Thank you very much. Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
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This has made me grown one more bit today, many thanks Leila
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Leila, you are an amazing teacher with deep knowledge, awesome content, and a wonderful style of presenting things quickly and cleanly. Well done and Big Kudos on the success of your brand!
Thank you!
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Fantastic! Never in a million years could I have figured this out without your video
Glad I could help!
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I've followed your channel for about a year now. I've learned so much. Thanks.
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Leila is the crush of all Geeks! Love you and your work! 😍
I learn a lot of excel with you and also an excellent English pronunciation, 2x1. Muchas Gracias
Fabulous, I'm looking forward to STOCKHISTORY appearing in the main Excel release channel. Thank you for the walkthrough!
You're very welcome, Robert!
This video is super useful. I think you will have to put up a question and answer session for your viewers.
Found this and am excited to use the features. Thank you for your education.
Thank you this video. Would love to see more videos on stocks functions....
@Leila Gharani, Ma'am - Please make a series on Stock Market.. Your way of teaching (Specially Excel) is excellent and lots and lots of people has learned lot from your courses /UA-cam videos. Kindly give a thought on this.
Best Regards
Shubham
This is a brilliant add-on to Excel! Thanks!
Very instructive and informative video. Thank you so much for share it.
Excellent function and a very good explanation as always by Leila. Well done and keep it up.
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Excellent! I have been using the Stock function from the time you posted your video on the function, and it has been perfect. Obviously, this function is so much better. I will start it today. Thank you again for all of your great videos.
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This is a great Video Presentation. Very useful tips and tricks.Thank you Leila.
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Thank you Leila, this was VERY helpful.
Excellent video tutorial, Leila! Keep it up! Thanks!
Thank you! Will do!
Hi Leila, Thank you for sharing your knowledge! You do an excellent job at explaining Excel and make it easy.
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Not sure how do you know most Indians are appreciating your work. Just noticed you highlighted India is covered like emerging market, emerging investors in India. :)
Awesome content..explained in most easiest way..Thankyou..
Excellent video! Clear and crisp tutorials as always!
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Thank you for mentioning INDIA is included in the covered exchanges
😀 It was a question in the comments of the previous stock data type video so I thought I address it here. Thank you for the first like and comment 🙏
@@LeilaGharani I raised that question on instagram and Your UA-cam channel..
Tank you Leila for your help and may God bless you
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Extremely Marvelous Tutorial.. I have been following up every time.. You are Magnificent Leila
Happy to hear that!
Very Great introduction. Will get it and try soonest. Amazing
Thank you, Leila. You are awesome!
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Neat! I like how you made the formula more dynamic. Your mastery of Excel is impressive and does qualify you as a geek---just like it shows on the cup. :) Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Wow, thanks!
Excellent, Leila! As always, you’re a big help for me. Thanks a lot and more power to you. Stay safe, God bless you! I did not skip the ads, grateful meh here! 🤗
Thank you 😊
Thanks, You made that look easy.
Thank you for this video, keep growing.
Terrific explanation. thank you
I love this function! Great video, thanks for sharing.
Just what I was looking for, thanks a lot.👌
Thank you so much for this… it was extremely helpful. Good job!
You're very welcome, Steve!
Great video...always learning from your work.
I appreciate that!
Looking forward to see more Formative stock functions which can generate reports
Great video. Thanks.
Really really very very amazing function great 👍👍
It really is!
For daily info, I just passed the array of dates outputted in the date row as the "start date" for all the other rows (it handles dynamic array). Performance might not be as good but it worked just fine for ~10 companies with 5 years of data. Also, you want to pick a ticker for the date row that has been traded consistently for your time period.
Thanks for sharing your tips!
really beautiful video. Amazing
Thank you!
Man, I had this in the wrong Playlist!
Very interesting and useful information. Thanks a lot
Thank you so much - great video as are the others!
Nice tutorial, nicely explained.
Thank you!
Awesome, thanks for this!
Amazing work. Thank you
You look good in this new look ❤️
Thanks 😅
Great video...thanks for sharing...Leila...👍
You are so welcome!
Great class. I am not able to see the stock button on my Excel version. Do I have an older version? I think I have Microsoft 365. I also want to input other stock information like MACD, RSI, Stochastics, and other technical data. Can I do that? Thank you.
Looking Forward for more Excel Hacks
Leila, as always, brilliant. I knew this function, but I don't remember whether I saw it in your previous videos or in your courses. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for explaining it really well. I had looked up other tutorials for this function, but failed to fully understand it. Two questions if you haven't answered them already: 1) How to align daily data for several stocks (eg I have some stocks that don't go back a year and their results are misaligned to the others). 2) the present setup shows the oldest data first, how can we set it to show today's price in the leftmost cell and then go backwards? Thanks much
I second this question? Would save a lot of time adjusting ranges etc. Thanks for the great video, very informative! :)
@@jamesroberts5645 I now use the following to calculate stockhistory: Fill up the top cell with date and use this for returning stockvalue at only that date: =STOCKHISTORY($A$5,E1,E1,0,0,1) Where E1 is the date for which I want the stock value. Hope that helps
@@michaelren104 Thanks Michael, that worked a treat.
In case you're still after an easy way to have historical data in descending order, after hitting my head against numerous walls and necking a few large bottles of fine scotch whiskey i finally found the solution. This is the formula: =TRANSPOSE(SORT(STOCKHISTORY(A5,C2,TODAY(),0,B42,B43,B44),1,-1))
Its the 'SORT' and 1,-1 at the end that does the magic. You may already have discovered this but i only just have. Lol!
timely video! 🚀🚀🚀
Mam you are looking gorgeous in your office. Stay blessed.
Excel is getting more and more stocks friendly
Thanks Leila, indeed a useful video.
Can you please help to derive the daily moving average in one cell of the last 30 days closing as that will help to compare with the current price.
this function is there in Google Sheet but unable to found in MS Excel.
thank you for such wonderful trainings!! very clear and easy to follow. I'm able to replicate effectively.
Wonderful!
Finally got around to setting this up, thank you.
Is there a way to reverse the date sequence from newest to oldest?
Awesome video, thanks
Excelent lesson.
You Rock Girl!
Leila ,Do u know U r so amzaing ... and keep rocking..enjoy !
Super video, Leila. You've got to be careful with applying that technique to a portfolio of stocks. Sometimes there are missing dates from trading halt orders or you've got stocks across different exchanges with different days off, especially for holidays between countries.
Fully agree - that's why we need to do the check first to make sure they all have the same dates otherwise we might be showing the wrong value for the date.
I need this to be this way for my double bottom strategy code.
I am unable to find stockhistory function! I have updated version of 365. What should I do?
Can you please explain how we can get the closing price o stocks for consecutive days (say 10 days) instead of months? Thank you!
The stockhistory formula is in Microsoft 365 Excel Financial formulas not in the Lookup and Reference Family of Formulas as stated in the Guide. To get current 1 year data use Today()-365 as start date and Today() as end date.
Thanks a lot Leila for this video. It has really helped me in my trading plan/strategy. But another challenge that I have faced is when it comes to fetching data based on the one-hour time frame. The Stockhistory function gives data only on the daily, Weekly and Monthly. But I need data for hourly time frame. How can I go about that?
thank you very much for all these wonderful and valuable information you are providing
And just now I was telling my mom I wanna learn and know whatever she knows from the excel sheet 😓
Because I'm an accountant.
this is like the reviews for the latest GPUs/CPUs, most of the people don't have access to these nice features of the coming months...
Always good to know what's coming though 😊
Hi been looking for a while now but nothing mentions if this feature is exclusive to office 365 or if it is available to the home & student/professional is this function in these? if not is there a way to create a macro that does this function?
FYI - This function still does not work for me if I open the file in the Excel App but..... DOES WORK if I open the same file in my web browser. I'm on version 2008 (Build13127.21668)..also great video Leila...love your channel.
Very cool Leila!!
😊
Loved your new setup 🤘
Great mam very knowledgeable, thanku you also suggest me delivery quantity of stocks for one week
Loved it❤❤❤
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Thank you, I like it.
How can you download the dividend amount or percentage? is it possible? thx
Don't have 365. In the future maybe you can do some videos on non-365 Excel versions. Thank you Leila
Right? Like who actually has Office 365? None of the companies that I've ever worked at have 365. These new functions are great, but have zero practical application for most people unless you work for Microsoft or (presumably) tech companies that pay for it
Great tutorial. Thanks a lot. A question though. If you have stocks from different exchanges (for example XNYS and XBRU), the exchange have different days that the stock markets are closed/open and the timeline is not the same. Would there be a way to force the values to use a unique timeline ?
this function is amazing and you explained it very well. can we get adjusted close price of stocks as there is no option for that to select. Mostly calculation on stocks are done on adjusted close price basis which is downloadable from yahoo finance website. But If I am working on any research of around 50-100 companies . Can we get adjusted close price in excel with this formula?
Thank You! Is there similar approach to download daily stock options prices?
I would like to show the year to date performance of spy as a percentage. Is there a way to use stockhistory to do that? Do you know of some other way to get excel to show me the year to date performance of spy as a percentage? Thanks so much in advance. We really love your videos. They are so helpful and they age well.
Thank you Leila, excellent video. How do i get Commodity prices, like Spot Gold, Silver, Maize, Coffee, etc... ?
Thanks
This video helped me a lot
Ma'am can u make more videos on accounts? Your previous accounts videos were very clear and much easier to understand. Thank u for making such a great videos❤😊✨
Nice video... thank you. Is there a function to reverse the order of the date from the newest to the oldest? Thx
Thanks for sharing!! But how to deal with the situation that there are new stocks which with shorter stock history than the others?
How would you make the date’s descending (ie current to oldest) and still only show one row for dates?
Love your videos. Q.why are some stock prices not shown, e.g.Lloyds Bank, BT etc on the London stock exchange.?
Very informative video! One issue that I am facing is for the stocks that weren't listed as of the start date, the functions still returns a value. How do I solve that?
Thanks for the excellent expose to STOCKHISTORY Function. I have a question in regard to this. Some of my Stock actually doesn't start at the same time. When I try to do the above, the number of entries are different when I use a monthly 2 years data (from 9/1/2019). To be specific, XNAS:UPST will give you the #N/A error for the 11/1/2020 entry but will have all other prices up to 9/1/2021.
My question is how do I actually make the data and dates to be placed in the correct dates at the top which starts at 9/1/2019 an ends with 9/1/2021? Secondly, Why does it provide the #N/A error? Thanks in advance.
I been watching your videos lately. Thanks for all the information. It’s really helpful. I want to create an interactive dashboard for my stock portfolio. Do you have a video on that?
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