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  2. Invesco QQQ - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Price of shares declined more than 80% due to the collapse of the Dot-com bubble. [3] The fund's ticker was changed to "QQQQ" in 2004, and was later changed back to "QQQ" in 2011. [4] The fund reached a record high on 4 June 2020. [5] Invesco offers several other ETFs related to Invesco QQQ. [6]

  3. Geometric Brownian motion - Wikipedia

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    Geometric Brownian motion is used to model stock prices in the Black–Scholes model and is the most widely used model of stock price behavior. [4] Some of the arguments for using GBM to model stock prices are: The expected returns of GBM are independent of the value of the process (stock price), which agrees with what we would expect in ...

  4. List of largest daily changes in the Nasdaq Composite

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    An intraday percentage drop is defined as the difference between the previous trading session's closing price and the intraday low of the following trading session. The closing percentage change denotes the ultimate percentage change recorded after the corresponding trading session's close.

  5. Invesco PowerShares - Wikipedia

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    The PowerShares QQQ is one of the most widely traded shares on the stock market, according to writer John J. Murphy. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] PowerShares ETFs also cover the commodities market, diversified and tiny or microcap stocks . [ 6 ]

  6. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Open-high-low-close chart – OHLC charts, also known as bar charts, plot the span between the high and low prices of a trading period as a vertical line segment at the trading time, and the open and close prices with horizontal tick marks on the range line, usually a tick to the left for the open price and a tick to the right for the closing ...

  7. 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.

  8. QQQQ - Wikipedia

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    QQQQ may refer to: . The former ticker symbol for Invesco QQQ, an exchange-traded fund based on the Nasdaq-100 stock index; The Morse code for unknown attacker, use in conjunction with SOS

  9. ProShares - Wikipedia

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    ProFunds Group was founded in 1997 by former Rydex employees Louis Mayberg and Michael Sapir for $100,000. [3] [4] That year, it introduced bear market inverse mutual funds. ...