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  2. Why ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and BP Stocks Dropped Today - AOL

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    Tuesday is looking like a bad day to be invested in oil stocks, as downbeat news in the oil sector takes a toll on shares of oil majors ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM), ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP), and BP ...

  3. Why ExxonMobil Stock Is Slipping Today - AOL

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    Crude oil prices tumbled Tuesday morning after OPEC cut its global oil demand forecast for 2024 to about 2 million barrels per day (BPD), or roughly 80,000 BPD lower than its previous forecast ...

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    Skyrocketing prices for companies in the artificial-intelligence business, such as Nvidia and Super Micro Computer, helped lift the market to new heights. ... Exxon Mobil rose 1.7% and Chevron ...

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  6. Stock market today: Nvidia and other tech stocks drive Wall Street higher. U.S. stock indexes are rising Monday to recover more of the holiday-season slide that bridged the new year. The S&P 500 was 1.3% higher in midday trading and on track for a se…

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  9. Relative strength index - Wikipedia

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    It is intended to chart the current and historical strength or weakness of a stock or market based on the closing prices of a recent trading period. The indicator should not be confused with relative strength. The RSI is classified as a momentum oscillator, measuring the velocity and magnitude of price movements.