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  2. John Murphy (technical analyst) - Wikipedia

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    John J. Murphy is an American financial market analyst, and is considered a proponent of inter-market technical analysis, a field pioneered by Michael E.S. Gayed in his 1990 book. [1] He has authored several books including Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets. [2]

  3. Russell 3000 Index - Wikipedia

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    The Russell 3000 Index is a capitalization-weighted stock market index that seeks to be a benchmark of the entire U.S. stock market. It measures the performance of the 3,000 largest publicly held companies incorporated in America as measured by total market capitalization, and represents approximately 97% of the American public equity market.

  4. Chart pattern - Wikipedia

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    A chart pattern or price pattern is a pattern within a chart when prices are graphed. In stock and commodity markets trading, chart pattern studies play a large role during technical analysis. When data is plotted there is usually a pattern which naturally occurs and repeats over a period. Chart patterns are used as either reversal or ...

  5. 11 stocks that mattered most this earnings season - AOL

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    Carvana stock ( CVNA) soared more than 30% as the company reported a surprise profit for the prior quarter. The company reported quarterly adjusted earnings per share of $0.23 versus expectations ...

  6. New York Stock Exchange takes closer look at 24/7 trading ...

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    Spencer Platt—Getty Images. The world’s biggest stock exchange is running a survey to see what market players think about trading stocks around the clock. The question, posed by the New York ...

  7. Advance–decline line - Wikipedia

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    The advance–decline line is a stock market technical indicator used by investors to measure the number of individual stocks participating in a market rise or fall. As price changes of large stocks can have a disproportionate effect on capitalization weighted stock market indices such as the S&P 500, the NYSE Composite Index, and the NASDAQ ...

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