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Daily range

The daily range is the difference between the high price of the day and the low price of the day.

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The SPX daily range Friday was 19 points, and the week's range was 19.6 points. (more)
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Trading Volatility and Key Time Zones
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There are several key time dates this week, but they are not as significant as the time periods in mid-February and March. (more)
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