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  2. Tesla's stock slide looks to be unrelenting [Video] - AOL

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    At its current premarket price, Tesla's stock is down 33% since hitting a record high on Dec. 18, 2024, weeks after the Election Day win for President Donald Trump — who was heavily backed by Musk.

  3. How Legendary Investor Warren Buffett Made $1.2 Billion Today

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    Warren Buffett is the world's seventh richest man with a net worth of $148.4 billion. Before the stock market opened today, he was worth about $1 billion less.

  4. The price a stock trades at can drastically impact your overall returns. If you wait for a top growth stock to come down to a P/E of 20 or less, you may end up waiting forever… The Motley Fool ...

  5. Stock market today: Wall Street edges back from its records - AOL

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    Oil prices, meanwhile, rose to claw back their sharp giveback from earlier in the week. A barrel of Brent crude added 3.7% to settle at $79.40. A barrel of benchmark U.S. crude gained 3.6% to $75.85.

  6. Nasdaq-100 - Wikipedia

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    The Nasdaq-100 (^NDX [2]) is a stock market index made up of equity securities issued by 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. It is a modified capitalization-weighted index.

  7. Nasdaq - Wikipedia

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    The Nasdaq Stock Market (/ ˈ n æ z d æ k / ⓘ; National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange based in New York City.It is the most active stock trading venue in the U.S. by volume, [3] and ranked second on the list of stock exchanges by market capitalization of shares traded, behind the New York Stock Exchange. [4]

  8. Stock market index - Wikipedia

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    Stock market indices may be categorized by their index weight methodology, or the rules on how stocks are allocated in the index, independent of its stock coverage. For example, the S&P 500 and the S&P 500 Equal Weight each cover the same group of stocks, but the S&P 500 is weighted by market capitalization, while the S&P 500 Equal Weight places equal weight on each constituent.

  9. Why Zillow Stock Crashed an Unlucky 13% Today - AOL

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    According to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Zillow stock hasn't earned a net profit since 2012. An unlucky 13 years of losses, to accompany the stock's unlucky 13% decline in stock ...