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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 AADR 
AdvisorShares Dorsey Wright ADR Etf
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services
NASDAQ
   60.32  0.05 0.08 186
 AAPY 
Kurv Yield Premium Strategy Apple (AAPL) Etf
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services
NYSE
   23.23  0.01 0.04 390
 ACIO 
Aptus Collared Income Opportunity Etf
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services
NYSE
   34.94  -0.3 -0.85 299,589
 ACM 
AECOM
Engineering & Construction
Industrials
NYSE
 12,788  93.54  -0.47 -0.5 116,831
 ACNB 
ACNB Corp
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NASDAQ
 291.31  33.98  -0.27 -0.79 11,118
 ACR 
ACRES Commercial Realty Corp
REIT - Mortgage
Real Estate
NYSE
 104.44  13.69  0.1 0.74 7,119
 AERT 
Aeries Technology Inc
Consulting Services
Industrials
NASDAQ
 83.15  2.25  0.06 2.74 429
 AGRH 
iShares Interest Rate Hedged U.S. Aggregate Bond Etf
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services
NYSE
   25.90  -0.01 -0.04 746
 ALLY 
Ally Financial Inc
Credit Services
Financial Services
NYSE
 12,086  38.61  -1.15 -2.89 1,300,259
 ANGH 
Anghami Inc
Entertainment
Communication Services
NASDAQ
 77.37  1.06  -0.1 -8.62 71,201
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Education Mass Index - Technical Analysis from A to Z
The Mass Index was designed to identify trend reversals by measuring the narrowing and widening of the range between the high and low prices. As this range widens, the Mass Index increases; as the range narrows, the Mass Index decreases. The Mass Index was developed by Donald Dorsey. According to Mr. Dorsey, the most significant pattern to watch for is a "reversal bulge." A reversal bulge occurs when a 25-period Mass Index rises above 27.0 and subsequently falls below 26.5. A reversal in price is then likely. The overall price trend (i.e., trending or trading range) is unimportant. Learn more




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