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You buy 50 shares of a stock on October 1 @ $72.30 per share. You sold those same shares on December 15 for $83.13 per share. What was your percentage gained on the transaction?…
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You buy 50 shares of a stock on October 1 @ $72.30 per share. You sold those same shares on December 15 for $83.13 per share. What was your percentage gained on the transaction?
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around %114.98
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