Trading

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Across
  1. 2. the initial price when the market begins trading
  2. 3. up to end the trading day at a higher level than the previous close
  3. 4. pessimistic market sentiment, expecting prices to decline
  4. 9. a large-scale selling of assets, often causing a price drop
  5. 11. high the highest price level a stock or index has ever reached
  6. 13. market a market condition where prices are generally rising
  7. 15. a sudden and severe drop in market prices or confidence
  8. 18. a rapid and widespread fall in market prices
  9. 19. is bullish investor outlook is optimistic, expecting prices to rise
  10. 20. price the current value of a single share in a company
  11. 21. points increasing in value, measured in index or price units
  12. 22. the buying and selling of financial instruments like stocks
  13. 24. increases in the value of shares or indexes
  14. 25. capitalization total market value of a company’s outstanding shares
  15. 28. down points number of points an index or stock falls by the end of the day
Down
  1. 1. plural form of index; commonly used in British English and finance
  2. 4. chips stable, high-value stocks of well-established companies
  3. 5. high turnover a large volume of shares traded in a short period
  4. 6. the final price of a stock or index at the end of a trading session
  5. 7. through the level to surpass a key price or index milestone
  6. 8. reductions in the price or value of assets
  7. 10. drops in the price or value of assets
  8. 12. a significant price level that is difficult to surpass
  9. 13. market a market condition where prices are generally falling
  10. 14. the level of investor interest in buying a particular stock or asset
  11. 15. hands when shares are bought and sold between investors
  12. 16. the lowest price point reached by a stock or index in a time period
  13. 17. a numerical measure of stock market performance (e.g., S&P 500)
  14. 23. plural form of index; commonly used in US English
  15. 26. a temporary or sustained rise in stock prices after a fall
  16. 27. selling sudden, widespread selling driven by fear