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  2. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    Here's why tomorrow could be a big day for the stock market. Economic data over the coming months could play a big role in determining how the market performs in the near term and in 2025.

  3. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    Here's why tomorrow could be a big day. A last look for the Fed At 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 1, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release October data for U.S. nonfarm payrolls, or the "jobs report."

  4. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    Here's why tomorrow could be a big day for the stock market. Important economic data At 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its monthly nonfarm payrolls report for ...

  5. The Stock Market Could Rise or Fall Sharply Tomorrow ... - AOL

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    Admittedly, Nov. 27 could be a rough day for investors that follow that advice, but the stock market has never failed to recoup its losses following past drawdowns.

  6. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    The efficient market hypothesis posits that stock prices are a function of information and rational expectations, and that newly revealed information about a company's prospects is almost immediately reflected in the current stock price. This would imply that all publicly known information about a company, which obviously includes its price ...

  7. Implied open - Wikipedia

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    Considering the DJIA as an example, the basis of calculating implied open is the price of a "DJX index option futures contract".This is not the price of the DJIA itself but rather the current ticker price of an option issued by the Chicago Board Options Exchange.

  8. Immediate or cancel - Wikipedia

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    An immediate or cancel (IOC) order, also known as an "accept order", [1] is a finance term used in investment banking or securities transactions that refers "an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed immediately". In case the entire order is not available at that moment for purchase a partial fulfillment is possible, but any portion ...

  9. Stock market today: US stocks edge higher in shortened ... - AOL

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    US stocks were mostly higher on Tuesday, led by the tech sector. Today marks the start of the Santa Claus trading window, a historically bullish 7-day stretch. The stock market will close at 1 p.m ...