TSLA383.979-7.97109%
GM78.0400.26%
F12.651-0.0588%
RIVN16.5450.135%
CYD42.3100.02%
HMC24.4150.155%
TM212.790-0.39%
CVNA359.675-11.40501%
PAG155.5100.38%
LAD275.4801%
AN197.5001.69%
GPI334.5101.78%
ABG203.5901.05%
SAH66.0550.165%
TSLA383.979-7.97109%
GM78.0400.26%
F12.651-0.0588%
RIVN16.5450.135%
CYD42.3100.02%
HMC24.4150.155%
TM212.790-0.39%
CVNA359.675-11.40501%
PAG155.5100.38%
LAD275.4801%
AN197.5001.69%
GPI334.5101.78%
ABG203.5901.05%
SAH66.0550.165%
TSLA383.979-7.97109%
GM78.0400.26%
F12.651-0.0588%
RIVN16.5450.135%
CYD42.3100.02%
HMC24.4150.155%
TM212.790-0.39%
CVNA359.675-11.40501%
PAG155.5100.38%
LAD275.4801%
AN197.5001.69%
GPI334.5101.78%
ABG203.5901.05%
SAH66.0550.165%

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