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  2. Year-to-date - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a stock has a YTD return of 8%, it means that from January 1 of the current year to the present date, the stock has appreciated by 8%. Another example: if a property has a fiscal year-end of March 31, 2009, and the YTD rental income as of June 30, 2008, is $1,000, this indicates that the property earned $1,000 in rental income ...

  3. How Are 9 Out of the 11 Stock Market Sectors Outperforming ...

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    At the time of this writing, nine of those sectors are beating the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) year to date (YTD). You may be wondering how that is possible, given that the S&P 500 is one of the ...

  4. The S&P 500 Just Did Something for Only the 5th Time Ever ...

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    YTD = year to date. In two of the four years above, 1964 and 1995, the S&P 500 gained the following year. In 1965, the S&P 500 climbed another 9%. However, it fell 13% in 1966 as the bull run of ...

  5. Month-to-date - Wikipedia

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    Month-to-date (MTD) is a period starting at the beginning of the current calendar month and ending on either the current date or the last business day before the current date. Month-to-date is used in many contexts, mainly for recording results of an activity in the time between a date (exclusive, since this day may not yet be "complete") and ...

  6. YTD - Wikipedia

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    YTD may refer to: Abbreviation of year-to-date; Thicket Portage Airport, Canada, IATA code This page was last edited on 11 ...

  7. Stock of the day: This AI stock is No. 1 in the S&P this year ...

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    Super Micro Computer stock surged 10% on Tuesday, leading the S&P 500 with a 72.3% YTD gain. The company gave a bullish outlook for the coming year on its earnings call last week.

  8. Quarter-to-date - Wikipedia

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    Quarter-to-date (QTD) is a period starting at the beginning of the current quarter and ending at the current date.Quarter-to-date is used in many contexts, mainly for recording results of an activity in the time between a date (exclusive, since this day may not yet be “complete”) and the beginning of either the calendar or fiscal quarter.

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