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  2. Dark pool - Wikipedia

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    Dark liquidity pools offer institutional investors many of the efficiencies associated with trading on the exchanges' public limit order books but without showing their actions to others. Dark liquidity pools avoid this risk because neither the price nor the identity of the trading company is displayed. [11]

  3. Racial inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many causes relate to racial inequality such as: Years of home ownership, household income, unemployment, education, lack of upward mobility, and inheritance. [1] In 1863, two years prior to emancipation, Black people owned 0.5 percent of the national wealth, while in 2019 it is just over 1.5 percent. [2]

  4. Head and shoulders (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Serious drops can occur if a breakthrough is more than three to four percent of price. [citation needed] When a stock drifts through the neckline on small volume, there may also be a wave up in some cases, although it has been observed that such a rally normally will not cross the general level of the neckline before selling pressure increases ...

  5. Government policies and the subprime mortgage crisis

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    Increasing home ownership has been the goal of several presidents, including Roosevelt, Reagan, Clinton, and George W. Bush. [2] Some experts say the events were driven by the private sector, with the major investment banks at the core of the crisis not subject to depository banking regulations such as the CRA. In addition, housing bubbles ...

  6. Lucent Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Lucent Technologies, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey.It was established on September 30, 1996, through the divestiture of the former AT&T Technologies business unit of AT&T Corporation, which included Western Electric and Bell Labs.

  7. Order flow trading - Wikipedia

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    Order Flow analysis shows the volume of Buyers and Sellers at a specific price point and at a given time, it can also show the accumulation of orders waiting to be executed at different price levels. On candlestick charts this is shown more broadly by individual candlesticks, however, Order Books and footprint charts show the individual buy and ...

  8. Cross ownership - Wikipedia

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    Cross ownership also refers to a type of media ownership in which one type of communications (say a newspaper) owns or is the sister company of another type of medium (such as a radio or TV station). One example is The New York Times ' s former ownership of WQXR Radio, and the Chicago Tribune ' s similar relationship with WGN Radio ( WGN-AM ...

  9. Eiffel Tower - Wikipedia

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    Tickets cost 2 francs for the first level, 3 for the second, and 5 for the top, with half-price admission on Sundays, [32] and by the end of the exhibition there had been 1,896,987 visitors. [5] After dark, the tower was lit by hundreds of gas lamps, and a beacon sent out three beams of red, white and blue light.