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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 AA 
Alcoa Corp
Aluminum
Basic Materials
NYSE
Large
 11,362  45.74  0.14 0.31 3,745,890
 ACVA 
ACV Auctions Inc
Auto & Truck Dealerships
Consumer Cyclical
NASDAQ
Mid
 3,686.4  21.37  -0.09 -0.42 942,297
 AGRO 
Adecoagro S.A.
Farm Products
Consumer Defensive
NYSE
Small
 1,110.22  11.02  0.04 0.36 343,871
 AGS 
PlayAGS Inc
Gambling
Consumer Cyclical
NYSE
Small
 478.91  11.66  -0.05 -0.43 91,362
 ALL 
Allstate Corp
Insurance - Property & Casualty
Financial Services
NYSE
Large
 52,721  197.29  0.69 0.35 939,637
 APLD 
Applied Digital Corp
Information Technology Services
Technology
NASDAQ
Small
 1,628.22  8.76  -0.4 -4.37 21,547,990
 APRQ 
Innovator Premium Income 40 Barrier Etf - April
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NYSE
   24.80  -0.01 -0.04 1,217
 ASRV 
AmeriServ Financial Inc
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NASDAQ
Micro
 50.22  2.97  0.1 3.48 6,686
 BAP 
Credicorp Ltd
Banks - Regional
Financial Services
NYSE
Large
 15,343  192.84  -0.64 -0.33 252,057
 BEN 
Franklin Resources Inc
Asset Management
Financial Services
NYSE
Large
 11,416  21.64  0.16 0.74 3,808,641
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