High Low Open Close

High Low Open Close
(HLOC)
   These represent the four most important types of price information which are displayed in most price displays and charts. High is the highest level at which a security or commodity has traded, while low is the lowest level. Depending on the instrument, it can be the high/low that day, that year or since price records began. Open/close are the opening and closing levels for any of those periods.

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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