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intraday

[in-truh-dey]

adjective

  1. occurring during a single day.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of intraday1

First recorded in 1970–75; intra- + day
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Example Sentences

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Buoyed by the announcements, Rocket Lab’s stock hit a new all-time intraday high of $73.50 Friday, based on available data back to Nov. 16, 2020, Dow Jones Market Data show.

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The precious metal has yet to beat its intraday all-time high of $50.36, which was set on Jan. 18, 1980.

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Silver, on the other hand, trades far below its inflation-adjusted record intraday high of $209.71 from Jan. 17, 1980.

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Before the yield touched Friday’s intraday low, Gennadiy Goldberg, head of U.S. rates strategy at TD Securities, said: “We are trending toward the bottom of that range on lots of uncertainty, given the lack of economic data. It’s hard for investors to have strong views” given a current lack of conviction.

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The first thing he notes is that the Nasdaq’s October 1999 rally started after it had just fallen 11%, using intraday metrics, in the middle of that month.

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