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Highs
Stocks that have hit an all-time high for the current 52-week time period.

Highs
Stocks, especially on a single index, that arrive at their new highest prices for the trailing 52-week period. They are also called new highs.

highs
The number of stocks that exceed the highest price reached by each stock during the most recent 52-week period. Technicians consider an increasing number of highs to be a bullish sign, especially if accompanied by other favorable indicators. Conversely, record high market averages not accompanied by an increasing number of individual highs would be suspect. Also called new highs. Compare lows.


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