BAR CHART
A chart style employed by a number of technical analysts, on which, the topmost part of the vertical line denotes the maximum price the security was traded during the day, and the other extreme stands for the lowest price. The closing price is depicted on the right side of the bar, and in the opposite side of it was the opening price. A single bar enact as one trading day.
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Green Monday
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Macroeconomic Factor
Economic conditions or factors that influence the state of the whole economy, rather than certain individuals. Governments, businesses, and consume ...
Schedule 14D-9
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