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  2. 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 ...

  3. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The market price of an American-style option normally closely follows that of the underlying stock being the difference between the market price of the stock and the strike price of the option. The actual market price of the option may vary depending on a number of factors, such as a significant option holder needing to sell the option due to ...

  4. Volatility (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Volatility as described here refers to the actual volatility, more specifically: . actual current volatility of a financial instrument for a specified period (for example 30 days or 90 days), based on historical prices over the specified period with the last observation the most recent price.

  5. If I Could Only Buy 1 Stock Right Now, This Stock-Split Stock ...

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    Based on the stock's closing price on Thursday, that works out to about 33 times forward earnings, which isn't much more expensive than the multiple of 30 for the S&P 500. Wall Street also expects ...

  6. Can Cava Stock Beat the S&P 500 Between Now and 2030? - AOL

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    In its short time as a public company, Cava (NYSE: CAVA) has done a great job satisfying the hunger of its investors. Shares have skyrocketed 305% in the past 12 months. The S&P 500, in comparison ...

  7. Dow Jones Industrial Average - Wikipedia

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    Between January 1973 and December 1974, the average lost 48% of its value in what became known as the 1973–1974 stock market crash, closing at 577.60 on December 6, 1974. [50] The nadir came after prices dropped more than 45% over two years since the NYSE's high point of 1,003.16 on November 4, 1972.

  8. Election day is closing in and investors are betting on ... - AOL

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    The resilience of the labor market and stubborn inflation has dimmed investors' expectations for another 50 basis point cut at the Fed's November meeting after Election Day.. As of Monday evening ...

  9. Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    2This was the Dow's close at the peak on June 4, 1890. 3This was the Dow's close at the peak on January 19, 1906. 4This was the Dow's close at the peak on November 3, 1919. 5This was the Dow's close at the peak of the 1920s bull market on Tuesday, September 3, 1929 before the stock market crash.

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