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  2. MicroStrategy's 10-for-1 Stock Split Is Imminent: 10 Things ...

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    Here are the 10 things you need to know about MicroStrategy's imminent stock split. 1. This is a history-making stock split for MicroStrategy ... With its share price firmly in the $1,300s ...

  3. MicroStrategy - Wikipedia

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    Its stock price, which had risen from $7 per share to as high as $333 per share in a year, fell $120 per share, or 62%, in a day in what is regarded as the bursting of the dot-com bubble. [14] In December 2000, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission brought charges against the company and its executives. [15]

  4. Candlestick chart - Wikipedia

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    Usage. Candlestick charts are a visual aid for decision making in stock, foreign exchange, commodity, and option trading. By looking at a candlestick, one can identify an asset's opening and closing prices, highs and lows, and overall range for a specific time frame. [7] Candlestick charts serve as a cornerstone of technical analysis.

  5. Point and figure chart - Wikipedia

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    Point and figure chart. Point and figure (P&F) is a charting technique used in technical analysis. Point and figure charting does not plot price against time as time-based charts do. Instead it plots price against changes in direction by plotting a column of Xs as the price rises and a column of Os as the price falls. [1][2]

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  7. Market correction - Wikipedia

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    A stock market correction refers to a 10% pullback in the value of a stock index. [5] [6] Corrections end once stocks attain new highs. [7] Stock market corrections are typically measured retrospectively from recent highs to their lowest closing price. The recovery period can be measured from the lowest closing price to new highs, to recovery. [8]

  8. Kagi chart - Wikipedia

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    Kagi chart. The Kagi chart (Japanese: かぎ足, romanized: kagiashi) is a chart used for tracking price movements and to make decisions on purchasing stock. It differs from traditional stock charts such as the Candlestick chart by being mostly independent of time. This feature aids in producing a chart that reduces random noise.

  9. Open-high-low-close chart - Wikipedia

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    An open-high-low-close chart (OHLC) is a type of chart typically used in technical analysis to illustrate movements in the price of a financial instrument over time. Each vertical line on the chart shows the price range (the highest and lowest prices) over one unit of time, e.g., one day or one hour. Tick marks project from each side of the ...