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  2. How To Build a Stock Watchlist - AOL

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    The Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange are the two major stock exchanges in the United States. According to Statista, the NYSE lists the shares of 1,980 U.S.-based publicly traded companies ...

  3. 3 Stocks to Get on Your Watchlist - AOL

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    Without my watchlist, I'd be unable to keep up on my favorite sectors and what's really moving the market. Even worse, I'd be lost when 3 Stocks to Get on Your Watchlist

  4. Glossary of stock market terms - Wikipedia

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    Widow-and-orphan stock: a stock that reliably provides a regular dividend while also yielding a slow but steady rise in market value over the long term. [13] Witching hour: the last hour of stock trading between 3 pm (when the bond market closes) and 4 pm EST (when the stock market closes), which can be characterized by higher-than-average ...

  5. 3 Stocks to Get on Your Watchlist - AOL

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    Without my watchlist, I'd be unable to keep up on my favorite sectors and what's really moving the market. Even worse, I'd be lost when 3 Stocks to Get on Your Watchlist

  6. 3 Stocks to Get on Your Watchlist - AOL

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    Without my watchlist, I'd be unable to keep up on my favorite sectors and what's really moving the market. I follow quite a lot of companies -- some more closely than others -- so the usefulness ...

  7. Extended-hours trading - Wikipedia

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    Extended-hours trading (or electronic trading hours, ETH) is stock trading that happens either before or after the trading day regular trading hours (RTH) of a stock exchange, i.e., pre-market trading or after-hours trading. [1] After-hours trading is the name for buying and selling of securities when the major markets are closed. [2]

  8. Consolidated Quotation System - Wikipedia

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    The Consolidated Quotation System (CQS) is the electronic service that provides quotation information for stock traded on the American Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange, and other regional stock exchanges in the United States and also includes issues traded by FINRA member firms in the third market.

  9. 4 Stocks for Your Watchlist - AOL

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    The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which Motley Fool senior technology analyst Eric Bleeker and chief technology officer Jeremy Phillips discuss emerging ...