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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/.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.