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Posted On: 06/21/2014 12:17:29 AM
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Posted By: Lucky Jimmy
Friday 6-20-2014 Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR (XLP) $XLP opened at 45.51 hitting the high price of 45.51 and a day low of 45.19 with a total volume of 5,165,375. XLP had a previous close of 45.67 and has been seeing an average volume of 6,097,110.

Overall Average: 96% Buy

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