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StockTicker24 is a 24-hour board of reference prices. The four notes below explain how this site prints numbers, how it draws charts, and how a perpetual-futures print relates to a cash-market print. They are not market commentary and they are not a forecast.

The live board is the home page. Japanese-language explainers, which are a separate set of pages and not translations of the notes below, are listed at /ja/articles/.

  1. How StockTicker24 labels changes and omits missing numbers

    A percent change is shown only when the comparison timestamp exists. If that value is missing, the site leaves the cell blank instead of substituting another print.

  2. Solid lines and dashed lines on StockTicker24 cards

    A solid segment marks hours when the related cash market is open. A dashed segment marks hours when that cash market is closed. Both segments are still perpetual-futures reference prices.

  3. What a perpetual-futures reference value is on StockTicker24

    The board uses mark or mid prices of perpetual futures from Hyperliquid. Those prints can differ from cash-market stock prices and from official index values.

  4. After-hours index references and the next cash open

    An index can keep a perpetual-futures print while the cash session is closed. That print is not the next cash open and it is not a prediction of the next cash open.