Sentences with phrase «hours in a declining market»

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Netflix shares, which hit an all - time high during regular trading hours of $ 333.98 last month before selling off in the recent stock market decline, jumped as much as 8 % in after hours trading on Monday.
If you looked at futures early in the morning (about an hour or two prior to market open, you could see a very read deep decline (at night, the futures were as low as 2686 but recovered to 2702 by 6 am):
Other cryptocurrencies, including Ripple, the third - largest by market value, and Bitcoin Cash, have also racked up double - digit declines in the last 24 hours, according to Coinmarketcap.com, which tracks the industry.
The total market valuation declined from 700 $ billion to under 440 $ billion in a 48 - hour window.
Hand - picked fruits such as strawberries begin to decay immediately after being harvested, and the market value of the crop may decline by as much as 10 percent per hour if the harvested produce sits in the hot sun waiting to be transported to refrigerated storage, Sowers said.
According to the 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market, by the Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute and The Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at the Georgetown University Law Center, the average billable hours worked by all lawyers has declined from 134 hours per month in 2007 to 122 hours per month through late 2016.
Data from OnChainFX reveals that all of the top - 20 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization have fallen in excess of 10 percent in the past 24 hours, with many seeing declines of 15 percent or more.
CoinMarketCap, an online source for cryptocurrency market capitalization figures and price movements, recently and unexpectedly removed South Korean exchanges valuations from its reported averages, causing a sharp decline in coin prices over the last 24 hours.
CoinMarketCap, an online source for cryptocurrency market capitalization figures and price movements, recently and unexpectedly removed South Korean exchanges valuations from its reported averages, causing a sharp decline in prices over a 24 hour period.
As of now, Bitcoin is trading at $ 5767, a decline of 3 % in the past 24 hours, posting a market cap of $ 96 billion.
March 25: cryptocurrency markets have seen a slight decline over 24 hours to press time, but are still in the green over the seven - day period.
NEM, the only coin which Coincheck halted its deposits has seen a sharp decline in the past 24 hours though still occupying the 10th spot on the coin market capitalization.
But, in the past several hours, bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies have started to decline again, as the market continued to be volatile.
The 30 percent decline in XRP seen in the last 24 hours perhaps contradicts the overall optimism in the market about the cryptocurrency's future.
The entire cryptocurrency market endured a major price correction as leading cryptocurrencies including bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Monero all recorded over 7 percent decline in value over the past 24 hours.
The total market valuation declined from 700 $ billion to under 440 $ billion in a 48 - hour window.
At the time of writing Bitcoin is trading at $ 7,440 representing a market cap of $ 126 billion — a decline of 7 % in the past 24 hours.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $ 9,767 with a market cap of $ 164 billion — a decline of 5.7 % in the past 24 hours.
However, at the time of writing, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap has slightly recovered and is trading at $ 14,163 — a 15 % decline in the past 24 hours, posting a market cap of $ 239 billion.
CoinMarketCap, an online source for cryptocurrency market capitalization figures and price movements, decided to unexpectedly remove South Korean exchanges valuations from its reported averages, causing a significant decline in the overall market cap and individual currency prices over the last 24 hours.
For example, in a declining market you probably need to work more hours, contact more people every day and spend less on marketing.
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