Monday, December 02, 2013

Excel calendar, whoops, HTML Clock and Calendar

   Excel calendar, whoops, HTML Clock and Calendar, is now revised and shows the events of the season, - today, music pieces by Andre Riew played on YouTube on "Now". Its colour changes from hour to hour of the day with the time shown.

- December 2, 2013 - Revised

Monday, September 09, 2013

Oil Is Up While Gold Is Down


There are ups and downs in prices of everything on the market. But historically, gold has been tested by time and proved literally rustproof thus become a symbol of imperishable value, substituted by people across the continents to retain wealth whenever they are involved in any crises, economic - say, the Leerman Shock in 2008 - or not - social upheavals like wars or depressions or natural disasters like earthquakes and floods and their fortune is deemed vulnerable and put at the risk of devastating loss. So there is an almost eternal belief in gold. They abandon their money, rushing it to the gold. Their behavior in this option is called 'flight to simplicity'.

However, gold can be of less and less value over the shorter period of time, like the past one year. Whereas oil has been more and more highly priced meanwhile.

Their curbs are shown dramatically opposite by the graphs in these Excel files:

    Excel Gold Price Chart" or formally "Excel Chart: Daily Gold Price in US Dollar per Troy Ounce, London PM Fix"

    Excel Chart: Cushing, OK WTI Spot Price FOB (Dollars per Barrel)

- September 9, 2013 -
 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Let Excel Show the Market Trend to Make Analysis in Investment


    
"Excel Gold Price Chart" or formally "Excel Chart: Daily Gold Price in US Dollar per Troy Ounce, London PM Fix" will help us analyze the trend of gold prices on the market. Who said that when the curb turns down is the time to rush your money to the gold? Sounds stupid unless decision is made by studying and analyzing data available on the market. Excel will be of great help.

- June 22, 2013 -
 

Friday, May 10, 2013

My Old Excel Calendar Homepage is Back

Excel Calendar with World Clock
since November 3, 1999 but interrupted for a couple of years of Tripod's neglect.

I will resume the website, adding my latest Excel files from time to time.

Ken Matsuoka