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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 ACIC 
Insurance - Property & Casualty
Financial Services
NASDAQ
Small
 505.48  10.28  0.19 1.88 310,239
 ACIW 
Software - Infrastructure
Technology
NASDAQ
Mid
 4,577.82  42.80  0.44 1.04 702,033
 AEC 
Uranium
Energy
NASDAQ
Micro
 83.65  4.20  -0.5 -10.64 74,198
 AER 
Rental & Leasing Services
Industrials
NYSE
Large
 21,515  136.94  0.5 0.37 820,165
 AFG 
Insurance - Property & Casualty
Financial Services
NYSE
Large
 10,682  132.46  3.9 3.03 446,871
 AFIF 
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NYSE
Micro
 229.95  9.40  -0.01 -0.11 35,311
 ALKT 
Software - Application
Technology
NASDAQ
Small
 1,731.57  15.89  -0.29 -1.79 1,254,446
 ALPS 
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
Micro
 113.68  0.71  0.0097 1.39 13,388
 ALRS 
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NASDAQ
Small
 721.44  28.95  0.24 0.84 199,045
 AMAL 
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NASDAQ
Small
 1,261.3  42.42  0.05 0.12 90,689
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