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Biggest Gainers / Losers Since Bottom
By: Ariel Nelson
Director of Market Data & Content Services
Director of Market Data & Content Services
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Yesterday's close marked the 3-month anniversary since the markets hit their closing lows on March 9. The NASDAQ Composite [COMP
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] has gained the most, up 46.6% in the past three months while the Dow [.DJIA
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] "trails" its peers, up 33.8% since March 9.
Here are the biggest gainers and losers on the S&P since 3/9/09. Some have gained considerably in the past three month but are still down for the year, while others have been performing well the entire year-to-date.
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