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A portfolio that lit up like a Christmas tree

2/24/2019

 
This 2-min Stock Card Weekly Update is a recap of what our users requested and what the Stock Card team published lately.

Here's what's included in this issue:

 
A portfolio that lit up like a Christmas tree
New Stock Cards published last week
How's Stock Card working for you?

A portfolio that lit up like a Christmas tree
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Friday was a strange day! As stock market investors, we are no strangers to the daily fluctuations of the market. But, the market fluctuations on Friday were legendary! Eight companies in the Stock Card universe either grew or fell more than 20%! The mix of red and green was so distinct that your portfolio could have resembled a Christmas tree. Sharp falls or climbs like what we've seen on Friday, if well-studied, can lead to unique investment opportunities. Here are the stocks that lit up like a Christmas tree:
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New Stock Cards published last week
Last week we published four new Stock Cards and refreshed several others. When you log into your Stock Card account look for the "new" and "update" flags on Stock Card search page. And now, click on any of the logos below to visit the Stock Card of the company that grabs your attention.
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