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  2. Pivot point (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    A pivot point and the associated support and resistance levels are often turning points for the direction of price movement in a market. [1] [page needed] In an up-trending market, the pivot point and the resistance levels may represent a ceiling level in price above which the uptrend is no longer sustainable and a reversal may occur. In a ...

  3. Glossary of stock market terms - Wikipedia

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    Widow-and-orphan stock: a stock that reliably provides a regular dividend while also yielding a slow but steady rise in market value over the long term. [13] Witching hour: the last hour of stock trading between 3 pm (when the bond market closes) and 4 pm EST (when the stock market closes), which can be characterized by higher-than-average ...

  4. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Pivot point – derived by calculating the numerical average of a particular currency's or stock's high, low and closing prices Resistance – a price level that may act as a ceiling above price Support – a price level that may act as a floor below price

  5. These are the 4 biggest forces that will shape the stock ...

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    Meanwhile, AI investments need to deliver revenue growth to sustain tech's stock market leadership. Wall Street's top forecasters see an emerging set of themes driving their outlooks for the stock ...

  6. Pivot point - Wikipedia

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    Pivot point may refer to: Pivot point, the center point of any rotational system such as a lever system; the center of percussion of a rigid body; or pivot in ice skating or a pivot turn in dancing; Pivot point (technical analysis), a time when a market price trend changes direction

  7. Technical indicator - Wikipedia

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    Technical indicators are a fundamental part of technical analysis and are typically plotted as a chart pattern to try to predict the market trend. [2] Indicators generally overlay on price chart data to indicate where the price is going, or whether the price is in an "overbought" condition or an "oversold" condition.

  8. Is ChargePoint Stock a Millionaire Maker Stock? - AOL

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    But today, ChargePoint's stock trades at just over $1 a share with an enterprise value of about $550 million. It lost more than 90% of its value as its growth stalled out, it faced tougher ...

  9. Salesforce’s ‘hard pivot’ to AI agents pays off with an 11% ...

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    That means Salesforce must hustle to actually sell Agentforce to meet its goals. It's a critical test for the company as it tries to compete in what has become an all-important market for AI products.