How to Use Core Market Data

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How to use the data table is explained clearly below. Please refer to the section beneath the table for details.

How to Use Core Market Data

This page explains how to read and interpret the Core Market Data table. The data provides a daily snapshot of price action, volume, and volatility for each stock. Each row represents one stock for one trading day.


Understanding Each Column

TICKER

The stock symbol used on the exchange. Each ticker uniquely identifies a listed company.

Date

The trading date for which the data is shown. All prices and metrics in the row relate to this date.

Open

The price at which the stock opened when the market started trading for the day.

  • Higher than previous close indicates positive opening sentiment
  • Lower than previous close indicates cautious or negative sentiment

High

The highest price at which the stock traded during the day.

  • Represents maximum buying pressure
  • Useful for identifying intraday resistance

Low

The lowest price at which the stock traded during the day.

  • Represents selling pressure
  • Helps identify intraday support levels

Close

The price at which the stock closed when the market ended.

  • Most important price for analysis
  • Reflects the final market consensus for the day

Prev_Close (Previous Close)

The closing price of the previous trading day.

  • Used as the reference for Gap % calculation
  • Helps compare day-to-day price movement

Volume

The total number of shares traded during the day.

  • High volume indicates strong participation
  • Low volume suggests limited interest

Gap %

Shows how much the stock opened above or below the previous close, expressed as a percentage.

  • Positive value: gap-up opening
  • Negative value: gap-down opening
  • Near zero: flat opening

Day Range %

Measures intraday volatility by comparing the day’s high and low relative to the closing price.

  • Higher value indicates a volatile trading day
  • Lower value indicates a narrow trading range

How to Read a Row Holistically

When analyzing a stock, consider all columns together rather than in isolation.

  • Strong close near the high with high volume suggests strength
  • Wide day range indicates active participation
  • Narrow range with low volume suggests indecision

Important Notes

  • This data describes what happened during the trading day
  • It does not predict future price movement
  • Always combine with indicators like EMA, SMA, RSI, and broader market context

Disclaimer: This information is for educational and analytical purposes only and should not be considered trading or investment advice.


Data Update Frequency

Core Market Data is updated after market hours for each trading day. Historical data allows comparison across multiple sessions.


Summary

Core Market Data helps you understand daily price behavior, volatility, and participation. It forms the foundation for deeper technical and strategy-based analysis.

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