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  3. Candlestick chart - Wikipedia

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    A candlestick chart (also called Japanese candlestick chart or K-line) is a style of financial chart used to describe price movements of a security, derivative, or currency. While similar in appearance to a bar chart, each candlestick represents four important pieces of information for that day: open and close in the thick body, and high and ...

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    A sell-off in semiconductors pulled stock indexes away from record highs. The rout was led by Dutch chip firm ASML, which shed 17% on Tuesday. The decline overshadowed better-than-expected bank ...

  5. S&P/ASX 200 - Wikipedia

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    The ASX 200 is capitalisation-weighted, meaning a company's contribution to the index is relative to its total market value i.e., share price multiplied by the number of tradeable shares. The ASX 200 is also float adjusted , meaning the absolute numerical contribution to the index is relative to the stock's value at the float of the stock.

  6. Share price - Wikipedia

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    Share Prices in a Korean Newspaper. A share price is the price of a single share of a number of saleable equity shares of a company. In layman's terms, the stock price is the highest amount someone is willing to pay for the stock, or the lowest amount that it can be bought for.

  7. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    Rising share prices, for instance, tend to be associated with increased business investment and vice versa. Share prices also affect the wealth of households and their consumption. Therefore, central banks tend to keep an eye on the control and behavior of the stock market and, in general, on the smooth operation of financial system functions.

  8. NCM - Wikipedia

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    NCM may refer to: Organizations. National CineMedia, an American cinema advertising company; New Communist movement, a 1970s and 1980s American political movement;

  9. McClellan oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The McClellan oscillator is a market breadth indicator used in technical analysis by financial analysts of the New York Stock Exchange to evaluate the balance between the advancing and declining stocks. [1]