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  2. The Smartest Steel Stocks to Buy With $2,000 Right Now - AOL

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    CLF data by YCharts. Buy Nucor and Steel Dynamics first. So Nucor and Steel Dynamics both use advantaged technology; that's great, but only the first step when it comes to choosing a steel investment.

  3. The Best AI Stocks to Invest $500 in This Year - AOL

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) was a market-driving theme last year, with AI stocks helping the S&P 500, the Nasdaq, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average each soar in the double digits. Companies ...

  4. 1 No-Brainer Stock-Split Stock to Buy With $200 and Hold for ...

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    Good companies tend to create lots of value over the long term, which can drive their stock price into the hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW) is the world's ...

  5. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    Data presentation architecture weds the science of numbers, data and statistics in discovering valuable information from data and making it usable, relevant and actionable with the arts of data visualization, communications, organizational psychology and change management in order to provide business intelligence solutions with the data scope ...

  6. Chartjunk - Wikipedia

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    In a recent study by Parsons and Shukla, [11] they interviewed data visualization designers and found that there is both a "corrective movement" in the design community to move away from minimalist design principles, but also, that designers had different definitions for what constitutes chartjunk. The authors felt that "better definitions are ...

  7. Candlestick chart - Wikipedia

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    Green candles show that the current close price is greater than the previous close price. A candlestick need not have either a body or a wick. Generally, the longer the body of the candle, the more intense the trading.