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  2. Better Database Stock: Oracle vs. MongoDB - AOL

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    Before you buy stock in Oracle, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and Oracle wasn’t ...

  3. How to read a stock quote page: Learn the basics - AOL

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    A quote page displays more than just the price of a stock — in fact, it can tell investors about company performance, market demand and even investor sentiment. Here’s how to read a stock ...

  4. Where Will Oracle Stock Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), one of the world's largest database software companies, was often considered a slow-growth tech giant.But over the past three years, its stock has more than doubled as it ...

  5. Financial data vendor - Wikipedia

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    Financial data includes "pre-trade" such as bid-ask data necessary to price a financial instrument and post-trade data such as the last trade price and other transaction data. From ticker tape to television cameras, from databases to websites this multibillion-dollar industry provides data utilized in the financial sector.

  6. Market data - Wikipedia

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    Market data requirements depend on the need for customization, latency sensitivity, and market depth. Customization: How much operational control a firm has over its market data infrastructure. Latency sensitivity: The measure of how important high-speed market data is to a trading strategy. Market depth: the volume of quotes in a market data ...

  7. Stock market data systems - Wikipedia

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    From 1797 to 1811 in the United States, the New York Price Current was first published. It was apparently the first newspaper to publish stock prices, and also showed prices of various commodities. In 1884 the Dow Jones company published the first stock market averages, and in 1889 the first issue of the Wall Street Journal appeared.

  8. 8 important questions to ask before buying any stock - AOL

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    Before buying your next stock, ask these eight questions. Questions to answer before investing in a stock 1. What does the company do? Having a basic understanding of what the company does is crucial.

  9. How To Buy Stocks in 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    The lowest price at which you are willing to buy a stock. Bid. The highest price at which you are willing to sell a stock. Close. The last trading price of a stock at the end of the market day ...