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2.Crossed Below Falling Trendline
 
 
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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 AIBD 
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NYSE
Micro
 4.24  5.47  -0.11 -1.97 87,385
 ATAT 
Lodging
Consumer Cyclical
NASDAQ
Mid
 5,110.12  33.84  -1.95 -5.45 2,255,065
 BJ 
Discount Stores
Consumer Defensive
NYSE
Large
 11,051  86.64  -7.79 -8.25 7,317,135
 CAE 
Aerospace & Defense
Industrials
NYSE
Mid
 7,578.51  23.16  -3.78 -14.03 4,657,949
 CINT 
Software - Infrastructure
Technology
NYSE
Small
 460.15  3.33  -0.18 -5.13 114,724
 CRK 
Oil & Gas E&P
Energy
NYSE
Mid
 4,308.52  13.94  -0.17 -1.2 3,408,130
 CXH 
Asset Management
Financial Services
NYSE
Micro
 64.12  7.50  -0.02 -0.27 53,586
 FINV 
Credit Services
Financial Services
NYSE
Small
 1,137.97  4.49  -0.29 -6.07 2,386,257
 FOXX 
Consumer Electronics
Technology
NASDAQ
Micro
 27.6  3.32  -0.64 -16.16 22,055
 FUTG 
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NASDAQ
Micro
 7.74  3.08  -3.98 -56.37 51,829,140
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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
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