![]() If the price climbs and again falls below -5% the user will not receive a second notification. For example, if the price falls below -5% from the open price the user will receive a notification. A user can be notified multi times if the price fluctuates. If the price gains/loses 5% from the open price and keeps going in the same direction, the user will receive a single alert. When a stock's current price is ±5% than the open price, the bot will direct message all users watching the stock. Users will be alerted once per day for each type of alert. ![]() Symbols that are in a user's watchlist/portfolio will generate automatic alerts when certain criteria are met. - Results from first date to second date.If it's after market close, today's row will be returned and you'll have 4 rows, if the market is still open then only 3 rows will be returned. Because Saturday and Sunday are not trading days, only 3 or 4 rows will be included. Note that the number of days provided won't necessarily return the same number of rows, for example if it is Monday and you run the command without any arguments it will return results for the last 5 days. By default, if no arguments are passed in the default length of time is the last 5 days. A chart for the time period will also be included. The response will include a formatted table with a row for each date the symbol was traded that includes the date, open and close prices, high and low prices, volume, and the adjusted close price. The Historical command is triggered by sending a message to the bot with historical or h along with the symbol and optionally a number of days, a single date, or a range of dates. ![]()
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