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  2. BJ's Wholesale Club - Wikipedia

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    Year Revenue in thou. US$ Net income in thou. US$ Price per Share in US$ (year end) [22] Warehouses Employees Ref(s) 2014 12,731,270 19,013 - 207 [23]2015 12,467,553

  3. Point and figure chart - Wikipedia

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    A detailed history can be found in Jeremy du Plessis’ ‘The Definitive Guide to Point and Figure’ where many references and examples are cited. [4] Du Plessis describes the historical development of these charts from a price recording system to a charting method. Traders kept track of prices by writing them down in columns.

  4. Digital Signage Federation - Wikipedia

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    Digital Signage Federation (DSF) is an American non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the Digital Signage industry. It was established and named by Angelo R. Varrone, then founded in 2010 by a number of industry professionals to form a trade association focused on education, networking, and standards development.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Head and shoulders (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    When prices break through this neckline and keep on falling after forming the right shoulder, it is the ultimate confirmation of the completion of the head and shoulders top formation. It is quite possible that prices pull back to touch the neckline before continuing their declining trend. [2]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (H)

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    Stock name Symbol Country of origin H & Q Life Sciences Investors HQL: US H&Q Healthcare Investors HQH: US H&R Block Inc. HRB: US Haemonetics Corp: HAE: US Hagerty, Inc. HGTY: US Halcón Resources Corporation HK: US Halliburton Company: HAL: US Hanesbrands Inc. HBI: US Hanger, Inc. HGR: US Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc ...

  9. List of largest daily changes in the Dow Jones Industrial ...

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    (The intraday high may not be the same as the opening price; for instance, in the 2010 flash crash, the market reached an intraday high, higher than the opening price.) [48] This is distinguished from an intraday point drop or gain, which is the difference between the opening price and the intraday low or high.