TSLA409.6703.24%
GM84.0902.59%
F14.9400.1%
RIVN16.8350.075%
CYD50.5800.55%
HMC27.1450.705%
TM180.8305.88%
CVNA68.4054.305%
PAG181.8550.895%
LAD312.790-0.59%
AN194.7803.25%
GPI329.3904.06%
ABG201.4701.94%
SAH84.520-0.09%
TSLA409.6703.24%
GM84.0902.59%
F14.9400.1%
RIVN16.8350.075%
CYD50.5800.55%
HMC27.1450.705%
TM180.8305.88%
CVNA68.4054.305%
PAG181.8550.895%
LAD312.790-0.59%
AN194.7803.25%
GPI329.3904.06%
ABG201.4701.94%
SAH84.520-0.09%
TSLA409.6703.24%
GM84.0902.59%
F14.9400.1%
RIVN16.8350.075%
CYD50.5800.55%
HMC27.1450.705%
TM180.8305.88%
CVNA68.4054.305%
PAG181.8550.895%
LAD312.790-0.59%
AN194.7803.25%
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