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Oct. 29: Unusual Volume Leaders
What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 [.SPX
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] displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.
Some of the highlights include: Flowserve (FLS), Goodyear Tire (GT), Expedia (EXPE) and Owens Illinois (OI).
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S&P Stocks Trading Above Their 10-Day Avg. Volume
S&P Stocks Trading Above Their 100-Day Avg. Volume
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