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  2. Stock market today: Trading on Wall Street muted as the end ...

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    Premarket trading is mixed in a low-volume trading holiday week on Wall Street. The tech-heavy Nasdaq rose nearly 0.3%. The Fed is walking a tightrope, trying to slow the economy enough through ...

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    The higher high above 3.25 ('18 highs) also validates the multi-decade reversal. ... "The most important chart we're watching heading into 2025 is the performance of high-momentum stocks vs. low ...

  4. Stock market today: Indexes give up gains to end lower as ...

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    Indexes closed lower in the first trading day of the year on Thursday. The losses extend the market's losing streak to five days, putting the Santa Claus rally at risk. Apple stock dropped more ...

  5. High-frequency trading - Wikipedia

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    Some high-frequency trading firms use market making as their primary strategy. [10] Automated Trading Desk (ATD), which was bought by Citigroup in July 2007, has been an active market maker, accounting for about 6% of total volume on both the NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. [36] In May 2016, Citadel LLC bought assets of ATD from Citigroup.

  6. Stocks just did something they haven’t done in nearly three ...

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    Despite US stocks closing lower Tuesday in a disappointing December that saw the Dow drop over 2,000 points, or about 5%, and the S&P 500 slide 2.5%, this was a stellar year for stocks.

  7. Pivot point (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    A pivot point is calculated as an average of significant prices (high, low, close) from the performance of a market in the prior trading period. If the market in the following period trades above the pivot point it is usually evaluated as a bullish sentiment, whereas trading below the pivot point is seen as bearish.