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Largest intraday percentage gains. An intraday percentage gain is defined as the difference between the previous trading session's closing price and the intraday high of the following trading session. The closing percentage change denotes the ultimate percentage change recorded after the corresponding trading session's close.
Download QR code; Print/export ... This table shows the largest intraday point swings since 1967. ... Largest daily percentage gains each year. Year Date Close ...
3 Largest intraday point swings. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Largest daily percentage gains per year. Year Date Close % Change Weekday
Intel's 16% gain Tuesday was its biggest single-day jump since March 2020. The surge puts Intel shares up 38.5% over the past five days, the largest gain in the company's history as a public company.
Apple stock touched $260 early Thursday — a record intraday high — before modestly paring gains. The stock still notched its latest record close, as shares edged up 0.3% on Thursday to $259.
In South Korea, the Kospi added 1.9% to 2,672.87, led by a 3.8% gain in heavyweight Samsung Electronics. The Hang Seng in Hong Kong added 1.3% to 17,053.06, while the Hang Seng Tech Index gained 2.7%.
Largest intraday point gains that turned negative. These are the largest intraday point gains that closed in negative territory at the end of the trading session. In order to be considered an intraday point gain, the intraday high must be above the previous day closing price, while the opening price is used to calculate intraday highs.
March 24, 2000: The S&P 500 index reaches an all-time intraday high of 1552.87 during the dot-com bubble. It hit this level again on July 13, 2007. October 9, 2007: The index closes at a record high of 1565.15, the highest prior to the financial crisis of 2007–2008. Two days later, the index hit an intraday record high of 1576.09.