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  2. Is the stock market open or closed on Christmas Eve ... - AOL

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    The next scheduled stock market closure is on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, in observance of the new year. Bond markets will also close early on New Year's Eve, with markets closing at 2 p.m. ET on ...

  3. How to read stock charts: Learn the basics - AOL

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    Here are definitions of the most common stock market terms you’ll find. Open: This amount refers to where the stock’s price opened for trading on that given day.

  4. Gap (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    This means for example that if the S&P 500 closed the day before at 1150 (16:15 EST) and opens today at 1160 (09:30 EST), they will short the market expecting this "upgap" to close. A "downgap" would mean today opens at, for example, 1140, and the speculator buys the market at the open expecting the "downgap to close". The probability of this ...

  5. What is a stock float? - AOL

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    A stock float can mean a couple different things. First, a stock float refers to the number of shares that are publicly available for investors.

  6. Open-high-low-close chart - Wikipedia

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    An OHLC chart, with a moving average and Bollinger bands superimposed. 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 ...

  7. Public float - Wikipedia

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    This number is sometimes seen as a better way of calculating market capitalization, because it provides a more accurate reflection (than entire market capitalization) of what public investors consider the company to be worth. [1] In this context, the float may refer to all the shares outstanding that can be publicly traded. [2]