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  2. McClellan oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The McClellan oscillator is a market breadth indicator used in technical analysis by financial analysts of the New York Stock Exchange to evaluate the balance between the advancing and declining stocks. [1]

  3. New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The NYSE is open for trading Monday through Friday from 9:30 am – 4:00 pm ET, with the exception of holidays declared by the Exchange in advance. [a] Proposals for round-the-clock trading have been considered by NYSE. [46] The NYSE trades in a continuous auction format, where traders can execute stock transactions on behalf of investors.

  4. Market data - Wikipedia

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    Latency is the time lag in delivery of real-time data, i.e. the lower the latency, the faster the data transmission speed. Processing of large amounts of data with minimal delay is low latency. The delivery of data has increased in speed dramatically since 2010, with "low" latency delivery meaning delivery under 1 millisecond.

  5. NYSE Composite - Wikipedia

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    The NYSE Composite outperformed the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Nasdaq Composite, and the S&P 500 in 2004, 2005, and 2006 [3] and closed above the 10,000 level for the first time on June 1, 2007. The NYSE Composite set a closing high of 10,311.61 on October 31, 2007, but failed to pass the intra-day high of 10,387.17 it reached in trading ...

  6. Solar Stocks Clawing Back Up (FSLR, HSOL, SPWR, STP, TSL, LDK)

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    Energy stocks were generally higher yesterday as shares reacted positively to China's latest stimulus package and the expectations for more. Coal stocks did particularly well, but solar stocks ...

  7. NYSE glitch sparks volatility in dozens of stocks

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    The NYSE, owned by Intercontinental Exchange, by late morning said a technical issue had been resolved and that the impacted stocks had resumed trading. It was the second stock market hiccup in ...

  8. Advance–decline line - Wikipedia

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    The advance–decline line is a stock market technical indicator used by investors to measure the number of individual stocks participating in a market rise or fall. As price changes of large stocks can have a disproportionate effect on capitalization weighted stock market indices such as the S&P 500, the NYSE Composite Index, and the NASDAQ Composite index, it can be useful to know how ...

  9. In other words, all of the New York laws and political oversight that would have applied to the company if it was listed on the NYSE will apply to the company when it is listed on the Nasdaq.