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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 AAAU 
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NYSE
Mid
 2,763.97  42.57  -1.61 -3.64 3,383,553
 AACG 
Education & Training Services
Consumer Defensive
NASDAQ
Micro
 46.88  1.09  0 0 2,195
 AADR 
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NASDAQ
Micro
 44.9  82.48  -2.79 -3.27 1,671
 AAP 
Auto Parts
Consumer Cyclical
NYSE
Mid
 3,446  56.81  0.92 1.65 1,549,315
 AARD 
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
Micro
 83.12  3.68  -0.26 -6.6 130,704
 AB 
Asset Management
Financial Services
NYSE
Mid
 3,473.69  37.26  0.07 0.19 176,434
 ABBV 
Drug Manufacturers - General
Healthcare
NYSE
Mega
 397,422  227.23  2.29 1.02 6,092,438
 ABCB 
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NYSE
Mid
 5,694.96  85.47  0.34 0.4 392,413
 ABG 
Auto & Truck Dealerships
Consumer Cyclical
NYSE
Mid
 3,540.36  190.98  0.83 0.44 245,286
 ABLG 
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NYSE
Micro
 17.19  31.18  -1.46 -4.47 1,155
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Education Trendlines - Technical Analysis from A to Z
One of the basic tenets put forth by Charles Dow in the Dow Theory is that security prices do trend. Trends are often measured and identified by "trendlines." A trendline is a sloping line that is drawn between two or more prominent points on a chart. Rising trends are defined by a trendline that is drawn between two or more troughs (low points) to identify price support. Falling trends are defined by trendlines that are drawn between two or more peaks (high points) to identify price resistance. Learn more

Education Trends - Technical Analysis from A to Z
A trend represents a consistent change in prices. Trends differ from support/resistance levels in that trends represent change, whereas support/resistance levels represent barriers to change. Successively higher low prices define a rising trend. An increasing trend can be thought of as a rising support level. The bulls are in control and are pushing prices higher. Learn more




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