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TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019 | YOURSUN.COM | AN EDITION OF THE SUN | $1.50 7 05252 00025 8 High 92, Low 76 60% chance of rain SEE PAGE 2C TODAY’S WEATHER 2016 PULITZER PRIZE WINNER VOL. 127, NO. 211 | $1.50 Charlie on dorm rooms: First tip: Get a good roommate. INSIDE TODAY Bible verse 2A Stocks 6A SPORTS Lottery 2B Sports on TV 2B LOCAL Opinion 7C Police Beat 2C Calendar 6C DAILY BREAK Comics and Puzzles 2-5D Dear Abby 5D Heloise 4D Horoscopes 3D How to make a dorm room special DAILY BREAK 1D Deputy posed as child to nab alleged predator PAGE 1C By DAVID SMILEY and ALEX DAUGHERTY MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON BUREAU MIAMI — Three months after Florida’s state government was blindsided by the release of pre- viously classified information that two local elections offices were hacked ahead of the 2016 presidential elections, Gov. Ron DeSantis and members of Congress have been caught off-guard once again by a newly released intelligence report on Russian elections interference. On Thursday, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released a heavily redacted 67-page report that appears to include new infor- mation about efforts by Russian hackers to probe and target elections networks in Florida — including the FBI’s suspicions in 2018 that, in fact, four county elections systems had been hacked rather than two. The report, which mentions that hackers may have carried out cyber reconnaissance missions across all 50 states, details attempts by the Russian intelligence GRU syndicate to probe elections systems in Illinois and 20 other unnamed states. It specifically discusses those efforts in Illinois and an unnamed “State 2,” where details about meetings and cybersecurity efforts appear to mostly jibe with what’s previously been disclosed about the election system hacking attempts in Florida. But the report does not Confusion over Florida hacking AP PHOTO The new Senate report on Russian interference in U.S. elections highlights one of the biggest challenges to preventing foreign meddling: the limited ability of the U.S. government to protect elections run by state and local officials. Is Florida ‘State 2’ in US Senate intelligence report? 2016 RUSSIAN ELECTION HACKING By KAVITHA SURANA TAMPA BAY TIMES The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea that could bring rain clouds to Florida this weekend, but not much more. The center currently predicts a low chance of a tropical cyclone forming by week’s end — 0% over the next two days and 10% over the next five days. The wave is expected to bring heavy rainfall to Puerto Rico and Hispaniola and reach the Bahamas by the end of the week. Forecasters say there’s a small possibility it could become organized as it heads west, but most likely it will simply cause clouds and extra showers across Florida on Friday and Saturday. Right now, “it’s very weak, very disorganized,” said Dennis Feltgen, public affairs officer for the National Hurricane Center. Storm not likely to be a threat Tropical wave in Caribbean called ‘very weak,’ not likely to threaten Florida NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER As part of its afternoon update on tropical activity on trop- ical conditions in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center released this image showing declining chances of a tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea turning into a significant storm. By KATHLEEN RONAYNE and JULIE WATSON ASSOCIATED PRESS GILROY, Calif. — Before a 19-year- old gunman opened fire on a famed garlic festival in his California hometown, he urged his Instagram followers to read a 19th century book popular with white supremacists on extremist websites, but his motives for killing two children and another young man were still a mystery Monday. Santino William Legan posted the caption about the book “Might is Right” with a photo of Smokey the Bear in front of a “fire danger” sign. He posted another photo from the Gilroy Garlic Festival minutes before he shot into the crowd Sunday with an “AK-47-type” weapon, killing a 6-year- old boy, a 13-year-old girl and a recent college graduate. Under it, he wrote: “Ayyy gar- lic festival time” and “Come get wasted on overpriced” items. Legan’s since-deleted Instagram account says he is Italian and Iranian. The postings are among the first details that have emerged about Legan since the shooting injured 12 others and sent people running and diving under tables. Police patrolling the event responded within a minute and killed Legan as he turned the weapon on them. He legally purchased the gun this month in Nevada, where his last address is listed. He would have been barred from buying it in California, which restricts firearms purchases to people over 21. In Nevada, the limit is 18. Legan grew up less than a mile from the park where the city known as the “Garlic Capital of the World” has held its three-day festival for four decades, attracting more than 100,000 people with music, food booths and cooking classes. Authorities were searching for clues as to what caused the son of a Gunman kills 2 kids, 1 other at California festival Suspect posted online minutes before killing 3 at festival Gilroy Garlic festival volunteer Denise Buessing, left, embraces fellow volunteer Marsha Struzik at a reunification center in a parking lot. SEE FLORIDA, 4A SEE GUNMAN, 4A AP PHOTOS Police officers escort people from Christmas Hill Park following a deadly shooting during the Gilroy Garlic Festival, in Gilroy, California, Sunday. Murdock Village will require extension of dead-end roadway PAGE 1C
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By DAVID SMILEY and ALEX DAUGHERTY

MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON BUREAU

MIAMI — Three months after Florida’s state government was blindsided by the release of pre-viously classified information that two local elections offices were hacked ahead of the 2016 presidential elections, Gov. Ron DeSantis and members of Congress have been caught off-guard once again by a newly released intelligence report on Russian elections interference.

On Thursday, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released a heavily redacted 67-page report that appears to include new infor-mation about efforts by Russian hackers to probe and target elections networks in Florida — including the FBI’s suspicions in 2018 that, in fact, four county elections systems had been hacked rather than two.

The report, which mentions that hackers may have carried out cyber reconnaissance missions across all 50 states,

details attempts by the Russian intelligence GRU syndicate to probe elections systems in Illinois and 20 other unnamed states. It specifically discusses those efforts in Illinois and an unnamed “State 2,” where details about meetings and cybersecurity efforts appear to mostly jibe with what’s previously been disclosed about the election system hacking attempts in Florida.

But the report does not

Confusion over Florida hacking

AP PHOTO

The new Senate report on Russian interference in U.S. elections highlights one of the biggest challenges to preventing foreign meddling: the limited ability of the U.S. government to protect elections run by state and local officials.

Is Florida ‘State 2’ in US Senate intelligence report?

2016 RUSSIAN ELECTION HACKING

By KAVITHA SURANATAMPA BAY TIMES

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea that could bring rain clouds to Florida this weekend, but not much more.

The center currently predicts a low chance of a tropical cyclone forming by week’s end — 0% over the next two days and 10% over the next five days.

The wave is expected to bring heavy rainfall to Puerto Rico and Hispaniola and reach the Bahamas by the end of the week.

Forecasters say there’s a small possibility it could become organized as it heads west, but most likely it will simply cause clouds and extra showers across Florida on Friday and Saturday.

Right now, “it’s very weak, very disorganized,” said Dennis Feltgen, public affairs officer for the National Hurricane Center.

Storm not likely to

be a threatTropical wave in

Caribbean called

‘very weak,’ not likely

to threaten Florida

NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER

As part of its afternoon update on tropical activity on trop-ical conditions in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center released this image showing declining chances of a tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea turning into a significant storm.

By KATHLEEN RONAYNE and JULIE WATSON

ASSOCIATED PRESS

GILROY, Calif. — Before a 19-year-old gunman opened fire on a famed garlic festival in his California hometown, he urged his Instagram followers to read a 19th century book popular with white supremacists on extremist websites, but his motives for killing two children and another young man were still a mystery Monday.

Santino William Legan posted the caption about the book “Might is Right” with a photo of Smokey the Bear in front of a “fire danger” sign. He posted another photo from the Gilroy Garlic Festival minutes before he shot into the crowd Sunday with an “AK-47-type” weapon, killing a 6-year-old boy, a 13-year-old girl and a recent college graduate.

Under it, he wrote: “Ayyy gar-lic festival time” and “Come get

wasted on overpriced” items. Legan’s since-deleted Instagram account says he is Italian and Iranian.

The postings are among the first details that have emerged about Legan since the shooting injured 12 others and sent people running and diving under tables. Police patrolling the event responded within a minute and killed Legan as he turned the weapon on them.

He legally purchased the gun this month in Nevada, where his last address is listed. He would have been barred from buying it in California, which restricts firearms purchases to people over 21. In Nevada, the limit is 18.

Legan grew up less than a mile from the park where the city known as the “Garlic Capital of the World” has held its three-day festival for four decades, attracting more than 100,000 people with music, food booths and cooking classes.

Authorities were searching for clues as to what caused the son of a

Gunman kills 2 kids, 1 other at California festival

Suspect posted online minutes before killing 3 at festival

Gilroy Garlic festival volunteer Denise Buessing, left, embraces fellow volunteer Marsha Struzik at a reunification center in a parking lot.

SEE FLORIDA, 4A

SEE GUNMAN, 4A

AP PHOTOS

Police officers escort people from Christmas Hill Park following a deadly shooting during the Gilroy Garlic Festival, in Gilroy, California, Sunday.

Murdock Village will require extension of

dead-end roadway PAGE 1C

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By JILL COLVIN AND JONATHAN LEMIRE

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Monday signed a bill ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund helping those impacted by the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks never runs out of money, ending years of legislative gridlock as the number of first responders dying of Ground Zero-related illnesses mounted.

Appearing in the Rose Garden with more than 60 first responders from the 2001 terrorist attacks, Trump signed into law an extension of the fund through 2092, essentially making it permanent.

“You inspire all of human-ity,” Trump said of the “true American warriors” who rushed to assist victims that day and searched for remains for months after.

The president said that the nation has a “sacred obligation” to care for the responders and their families.

The $7.4 billion fund had been rapidly depleting , and admin-istrators recently cut benefit payments by up to 70%. The bill passed Congress on a biparti-san basis but only after delays by some Republicans exposed the legislative branch to brutal criticism from activists, includ-ing the comedian Jon Stewart.

Dozens of first responders, many gravely ill, would repeat-edly travel to Washington to lobby lawmakers to extend the

funding every time it needed to be reauthorized. Though their ranks shrunk, as emergency workers died of cancers and other diseases linked to the toxic fumes from the World Trade Center rubble, the fate of the funding had never been permanently guaranteed.

NYPD detective Luis Alvarez appeared gaunt and ill when he testified before Congress last month, urging lawmakers to pass the measure to help his fellow first responders even if it was too late for him.

“You made me come down here the day before my 69th round of chemo and I’m going to make sure that you never forget to take care of the 9/11 first responders,” Alvarez said.

He died two weeks later.More than 40,000 people

have applied to the fund, which covers illnesses potentially related to being at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon or Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after the attacks.

A pair of Republican sena-tors, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah, voted against the measure this month, preventing its adoption from being unanimous. Both cited the need to eliminate un-necessary spending and offset the measure with budget cuts.

Trump did not dwell on that division when he signed the bill. The bill-signing prompted a round of applause from first responders in the Rose Garden as well as Trump’s personal at-torney, Rudy Giuliani, who was mayor of New York City during the attacks and was widely

praised for his leadership in the aftermath of the World Trade Center collapse.

Trump, whose real estate holdings that day included some 20 buildings in Manhattan, played up his own personal connection on Monday to the World Trade Center site.

“I was down there also, but I’m not considering myself a first responder,” the president said.

But a number of the presi-dent’s recollections about his own personal experiences that day cannot be verified, includ-ing his claims that he sent construction crews to help clear the site, that he had “hundreds” of friends die at Ground Zero and that he witnessed televi-sion coverage of Muslims in the United States cheering the destruction of the iconic skyscrapers.

The ceremony was attended by a handful of lawmakers — all Republican — though a White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity to share planning details, said that all members of Congress had been invited to the event. The invitations went out Friday and Saturday.

But Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-New York, who sponsored the legislation in the House, said she “never received it. And I looked at all of my emails,” she told The Associated Press.

Still, she said she was “just pleased that it was signed into law. It is a great day for America. It is above politics.”

Trump signs Sept. 11 fund

AP PHOTO

President Donald Trump holds up the signed H.R. 1327 bill, an act ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money Monday.

By DAVID BAUDERAP MEDIA WRITER

NEW YORK — Raise your hand if you can think of some different ways CNN will approach the second Democratic presidential debate, which will unfold over two nights in Detroit on Tuesday and Wednesday.

That’s a hint. CNN pledges not to ask questions that require a show of hands by the politicians and will not ask them to confine answers to a one-word “yes” or “no.” NBC News moderator Chuck Todd tried both of these last month for the first debate for the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates.

“Invariably a question can be open for interpretation,” said Sam Feist, CNN’s Washington bureau chief. “Trying to

simplify a question into a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer can be confusing and may not always be fair.”

Dana Bash, Don Lemon and Jake Tapper will moderate the two-hour debates, which begin at 8 p.m. ET both nights. With tougher rules governing participation in the third debate in September, it will be the last time so many candidates — 20 of them — will have the debate spotlight.

Feist said CNN has long resisted “show of hands” questions, so that promise is not related to Todd’s experience. One tack that CNN has been trying for its town halls, but may be new to a larger debate audience, is to print modera-tors’ questions on the bottom of the screen so viewers can see if the candidates are ducking.

This may help CNN to keep

its questions short, sharp and focused, said Frank Sesno, head of George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs and author of “Ask More: The Power of Questions to Open Doors.”

Sesno, a former Washington bureau chief for CNN, said he believes having three modera-tors is preferable to five, which NBC had, because it helps candidates and viewers focus.

CNN plans to stick with certain topics long enough that multiple candidates will have a chance to speak, Feist said.

Candidates will have the chance to introduce themselves with opening statements and wrap things up with closing arguments. (NBC allowed only closing statements.) Once again, candidates will be allowed 60 seconds to answer a question,

with 30 seconds of response time.

That’s the idea, at least. The reality can be much more nuanced. Sometimes the limit is strictly enforced, sometimes not.

“When a debate actually breaks out in the debate, you just let it go,” said Mark Lukasiewicz, dean of Hofstra University’s School of Communication and a former NBC News executive. “You let it go until it runs out of gas.”

That doesn’t mean anarchy should rule. Jennifer Rubin, a columnist for The Washington Post, suggested turning off ev-eryone’s microphone until the person answering the question has finished speaking. CNN warned that candidates who frequently interrupt will be punished by having their time in the spotlight reduced.

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By ERIC TUCKER, MARY CLARE JALONICK AND DEB RIECHMANN

ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pick for national intelligence director has been mayor of a small Texas city, a federal prosecutor and a member of Congress. But questions were already emerging Monday about whether those qualifications are adequate for the position as the nation confronts threats that include foreign election interference, North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and the risk of war with Iran.

Rep. John Ratcliffe is also known as a Trump loyalist, which makes his lack of relevant experience even more striking at a time when current and former govern-ment officials expect Russia to interfere in the 2020 presidential election just as it did in unprecedented fashion when Trump first ran.

“Ratcliffe comes to the job with the least national security experience and the most partisan political experience of any previous director of national intel-ligence,” said Michael Morell, a former acting CIA director who now hosts the “Intelligence Matters” podcast.

The director of national intelligence has oversight of the nation’s 17 intelli-gence agencies, a significant job touching all corners of national security policy-making. If confirmed, Ratcliffe would be the principal intelligence adviser to Trump, who has appeared determined to surround himself with protectors and defenders even in national security positions that haven’t historically been perceived as overtly partisan.

It is unclear what specific experience Ratcliffe will bring in helping thwart foreign government efforts to interfere in American politics. Also unknown is whether skepticism he has voiced in Congress about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign will affect his preparation for, or response to, any foreign influence or cyberattacks on campaigns.

Ratcliffe, who was among the most aggressive Republican questioners of Mueller at public hearings last week, would replace outgoing director Dan Coats at a time of broader reshuffling within the national security leadership structure.

The selection comes months after Trump empowered another ally, Attorney General William Barr, to disclose still-secret intelligence collected by other agencies, including the CIA, during the Russia investigation. Ratcliffe has made clear his skepticism of that investigation and his belief that Trump was treated improperly by investigators, saying in a talk show appearance Sunday that it was time to move on from discus-sion of impeachment.

“It’s a moment when Donald Trump can deepen his personal stranglehold over the intelligence function and knock out any voices of dissent to his particular world view,” said Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland. “That’s a scary

thing for the country.”Coats, who will step down next month,

repeatedly clashed with Trump.In his resignation letter, he cited as an

accomplishment the appointment of an election security executive “to support the whole-of-government effort to address threats against our election.”

Coats brought to the job decades of Washington experience, including lengthy stints as an Indiana congressman and U.S. ambassador to Germany. His predecessor in the Obama administration, James Clapper, spent decades in the military and in intelligence, including as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

Ratcliffe does not have equivalent cre-dentials, though his supporters are likely to point to his experience as a terrorism prosecutor and federal prosecutor, as well as his recent membership on the House intelligence committee, which he joined in January.

First elected to Congress in 2014, Ratcliffe’s experience as top federal prosecutor in east Texas gave him instant clout when Republicans ran the Judiciary panel. He was one of the main question-ers when Republicans hauled in Justice Department officials to question them about whether they were biased against Trump in the early days of the FBI’s Russia probe.

It’s unclear whether concerns about his credentials will trip up the confirma-tion process. Confirmation takes a simple 51-vote majority, under new rules in the Senate, but that leaves slim room for error with Republicans holding a 53-seat majority.

Even before Mueller testified, Trump had his eye on Ratcliffe, who had already established himself as an outspoken de-fender of the president and raised Trump-backed questions about the conduct of the intelligence community in the Russia probe. But two officials said his aggressive questioning of the former special counsel cemented the president’s view that he was the right person for the job.

Doubts emerge about pick for US intelligence chief

AP PHOTO

President Donald Trump announced that he will nominate Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas to replace Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.

US stocks slip ahead of key Fed meeting, busy

earnings weekMajor U.S. stock

indexes closed mostly lower Monday as investors turned cautious ahead of a key Federal Reserve interest policy announce-ment and other potentially market-moving develop-ments on tap for this week.

Banks, retailers and communications compa-nies took the brunt of the selling. Those losses were partially offset by gains in health care and household goods makers. Utilities and real estate stocks also rose, as traders shifted funds into less risky assets.

The modest slide cut into some of the market’s gains from Friday, when the benchmark S&P 500 hit an all-time high.

Traders are expect-ing that the Federal Reserve will announce on Wednesday that it is cutting interest rates for the first time in a decade to help ensure U.S. economic growth in the face of trade uncertainty.

Investors will also be wading through the heavi-est slate of the current cor-porate earnings reporting season this week. And they’ll be keeping an eye on trade negotiations be-tween the U.S. and China,

which resume Tuesday, and on a key government jobs report due out Friday.

‘Pink Lady’ bank-robbery suspects arrested by FBI

in CharlotteCHARLOTTE, N.C. —

The FBI in Charlotte has charged two women in a series of “Pink Lady” bank robberies along the East Coast, two of them in North Carolina.

Circe Baez, 35, and Alexis Morales, 38, were arrested at the Charlotte Speedway Inn & Suites on Sunday after a multi-state investigation, an FBI news release said.

They are accused of robbing Southern Bank in Ayden, N.C.; BB&T in Hamlet, N.C.; Orrstown Bank in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.; and M&T Bank in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, between July 20 and July 26.

Both were taken to the Pitt County Detention Center and jailed on $4 million bail each.

Both women likely face more charges from other state and federal agencies, the release said.

Baez is accused of robbing the banks with Morales as an accomplice, the FBI said. She acquired the “pink lady” nickname because of a pink handbag

carried in several of the robberies while handing the teller a note demand-ing cash.

Trump takes clemency actions in several cases

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has pardoned five men convicted of crimes includ-ing theft, fraud and drug trafficking, in addition to commuting the sentences of two others.

The president commut-ed the sentences of Ted Suhl, who was convicted of bribery related to Medicaid fraud, and Ronen Nahmani, a Florida man convicted of selling synthetic marijuana. The White House says he has five young children and that his wife is suffering from terminal cancer.

Trump’s clemency ac-tions to date have tended to focus on household names and conservatives, including champion boxer Jack Johnson, former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza and media mogul Conrad Black. He also freed Alice Johnson, who was serving life without parole for drug offenses, after her case was cham-pioned by reality star Kim Kardashian West.

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definitively name Florida. And nearly 24 hours after the release of the report, with the Senate Intelligence Committee apparently unwilling or unable to provide more information, Florida’s politicians and elec-tions officials remained stuck in yet another guessing game about Russian hacking and the security of Florida’s elections networks.

“There was a lot that would hint that this would be Florida, but there’s no way for us to know for sure,” said Jonathan Uriarte, a spokesperson for Stephanie Murphy, a Democrat, who was among the members of Congress sworn to secrecy by the FBI in April about the identities of two hacked counties. “Senate Intel was very careful in not sharing for the same reason that we were bound not to share the names of the counties. We think it’s ridiculous.”

A spokesperson for in-telligence committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner, D-Va., declined to comment.

Information about hacking efforts in Florida has been a subject of controversy and uncertainty for years, going back to June 2017, when The Intercept published a classified National Security Agency document that asserted that hackers had penetrated popular Tallahassee-based software vendor VR Systems and then spoofed company emails.

The company denied that it had been hacked, but many of Florida’s 67 local elections offic-es subsequently acknowledged that they had received so-called spear phishing emails carrying malware-laced attachments and made to look as if they came from VR Systems.

Still, no Florida elections supervisor has ever admitted being hacked. And until just a few months ago, Florida’s secretary of state insisted that none of the state’s elections networks had been breached. The state continued to hold that position when then-Florida Sen. Bill Nelson alleged last summer that hackers were actively inside the state’s voting networks, and even after U.S. special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian elections interference publicly

revealed for the first time in April that “at least one” Florida county had been hacked.

In May, following briefings with the FBI, members of Florida’s congressional delega-tion and Gov. DeSantis said in separate news conferences that hackers had indeed penetrated the voter registration networks of two local offices, though they said no data were altered. DeSantis, who does not have a security clearance, said he was forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order to receive the briefing and therefore unable to say which elections offices had been hacked.

Now, the Senate Intelligence Committee appears to reveal that FBI agents suspected as re-cently as May 2018 that hackers had penetrated four elections systems. The committee’s report also raises the possibil-ity that former Secretary of State Ken Detzner — whose boss, then-Gov. Rick Scott, was running for Senate against Bill Nelson — wasn’t just denying the existence of a cyber attack to Florida voters.

According to the report, the secretary of state and director of elections for “State 2” participated in a Dec. 1, 2017, conference call with Senate Intelligence staffers, and

insisted that the state had not been attacked by hackers. It’s not certain if that’s a reference to Detzner and Florida elections director Maria Matthews, but The Miami Herald has learned that they were among several officials across more than a half-dozen states to partici-pate in a conference call that day with Senate Intelligence staffers.

“We did not see any unusual activities. I would have known about it personally,” the officials told committee staffers, according to the report. “State 2 did not want to share with the Committee its cybersecu-rity posture, but state officials communicated that they are highly confident in the security of their systems.”

There are other details in the report that suggest “State 2” is Florida, although doubt remains because some details conflict.

According to the Senate Intelligence Committee report released Thursday, the FBI issued an alert on Aug. 18, 2016, regarding IP addresses associated with hackers trying to probe State 2’s elections networks. Two weeks later, an unidentified county election supervisor in the state in-formed Homeland Security and

FBI agents that a red-flagged IP address had “scanned” the office’s network looking for access points.

That, according to the report, led to a Sept. 30 conference call with “county election officials” to inform them about a system-atic hacking effort in what is only identified as “County A.”

Ion Sancho, the former Leon County elections supervisor, said he was among the dozens of Florida elections supervisors to participate on a Sept. 30 call that same day with the FBI’s Jacksonville field office. He told the Miami Herald at the time that the call was about “a malicious act found in a jurisdiction” in Florida, and supervisors who participated have said the briefing did not include information about any election office having been hacked.

But Sancho thinks the information in the Senate Intelligence report points directly at Florida.

“This is Florida, for sure,” Sancho said in an interview Thursday evening. “There’s clearly more detail here, significantly more detail here than what was previously released by the Department of Homeland Security.”

Only vague details have been publicly shared about hacking attempts in Florida. The FBI has never disclosed exactly how many counties were targeted by hackers, or which Florida counties were hacked — in-formation that was classified this year when federal agents briefed DeSantis and members of Congress.

In State 2, according to the Senate report, an information technology supervisor from a second election office reported a “potential intrusion” of a training network set up for employees. The intelligence report also shows that two more counties in the unnamed state reported “suspected com-promises” over the first half of 2017, although the information about what they reported and exactly when they reported it is redacted.

The Department of Homeland Security praised the efforts by State 2 to improve its cyber security by last summer, according to the report. But even so, none of the four poten-tially compromised elections offices had accepted the help of DHS by June 2018 — nearly two

years after hacking efforts were revealed.

“I hope today’s release of the first volume of (the) Senate Intel report on (the) 2016 election will now shed light on why I was so aggressive over a year ago warning that some #Florida election officials were overconfident,” Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a member of the intelligence committee, tweeted Thursday.

The report does state that as of Aug. 9 — one day after then-Sen. Bill Nelson suggested that hackers were actively probing the state’s voter systems that summer — Homeland Security “was complimentary” about the millions that “State 2” elections officials had spent shoring up their cyber se-curity. Among those efforts: adopting the ALBERT sensor program — a system of sensors designed to flag suspicious cyber activity — across almost the entire state.

“Florida is the first and only state in the country to have all county election offices using the ALBERT sensor,” Helen Ferre, a spokeswoman for DeSantis, wrote in a statement. “We are going to continue to remain vigilant on all matters regard-ing election security.”

Florida officials stressed Friday that they’ve spent mil-lions shoring up their elections security, and that no hacking was reported during the 2018 midterm elections.

Still, Rubio did not explicitly state that “State 2” is Florida, and there was some disagree-ment among elections officials Thursday and Friday over whether the dates and details of the report match up with their own experiences.

Paul Lux, the supervisor in Okaloosa County and past president of the state’s associ-ation of election supervisors, said he remembers receiving red-flagged IP addresses direct-ly from the FBI. But the report says the Secretary of State provided the information.

“We got the IP documents di-rectly from the FBI and not the state, per my recollection,” said Lux, who nevertheless thought a line in the report about elections offices taking steps to beef up cyber security did sound like Florida. “None of the other stuff they mentioned (in the report) about ‘State 2’ really rings a bell with me. It really is just so vague.”

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prominent local family to go on such a rampage. His father was a competitive runner and coach, a brother was an accomplished young boxer and his grandfather had been a supervisor in Santa Clara County.

Police searched the two-story Legan family home and a dusty car parked out front, leaving with paper bags. Authorities also searched an apartment they believed Legan used this month in remote northern Nevada. Officials didn’t say what they found or were looking for in either place.

A law enforcement official said investigators believe the gunman used a WASR-10, a variant of an AK-47, that he bought from Big Mikes Gun and Ammo in Nevada earlier this month. The official was not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Big Mike’s Guns and Ammo, which appears to be a home-based internet gun shop in Fallon, posted on its Facebook page that “we are heartbroken this could ever happen” and that Legan “was acting happy and showed no reasons for concern” when the store owner met him.

Police had just completed training in how to respond to an active shooter. While they had prepared for the worst, they never expected to put their skills to use in Gilroy, a city of about 50,000 about 80 miles (176 kilometers) southeast of San Francisco known for the pungent smell of the prize flowering crop grown in the surrounding fields — garlic.

The city had put in place security for the festival, one of the largest food fairs in the country. It required people to pass through metal detectors and have their bags searched. Police, paramedics

and firefighters were stationed throughout the event.

But Legan didn’t go through the front entrance. He cut through a fence that borders a parking lot next to a creek, Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee said. Some witnesses reported a second suspect, and a manhunt stretched into Monday, but it was unclear whether that person was armed or just helped in some way.

Smithee praised officers for stopping Legan with their handguns in a small area without injuring anyone else.

“It could’ve gotten so much worse, so fast,” he said.

The gunfire sent people in sunhats and flip-flops running away screaming and crying in terror. Some dove for cover under the decorated food booth tables. Others crawled under a concert stage, where a local band had started playing its last song.

The youngest victim, Stephen Romero, described by his grandmother as a kind, happy and playful kid, had just celebrated his sixth birthday in June at Legoland in Southern California.

“My son had his whole life to

live and he was only six,” his father, Alberto Romero, told San Francisco Bay Area news station KNTV after the shoot-ing. “That’s all I can say.”

Also killed was a 13-year-old girl, whose name was not released, and Trevor Irby, a biology major who graduated in 2017 from Keuka College in upstate New York.

The wounded were taken to multiple hospitals. Their conditions ranged from fair to critical, with some undergoing surgery. At least five have been released.

Trevor Towner said his sister was at the festival selling garlic and habanero honey for her business, the Honey Ladies, when she saw a man with a gun climb over the fence. She yelled at him “no, you can’t do that!”

The gunman turned to her and her husband and opened fire. She was shot in the leg and her husband was shot three times, while a 10-year-old girl dragged their 3-year-old son under a table, Towner wrote on a fundraising page he set up for his sister.

Legan then approached the couple as they lay motionless on the ground and asked “are

you alright?” They didn’t move, fearing he would finish them off, Towner wrote.

He then turned and shot the 6-year-old boy, the page says. Towner said his sister under-went surgery and was expected to have long-term nerve damage, while her husband faces many surgeries.

The band TinMan was start-ing an encore Sunday when the shooting started. Singer Jack van Breen said he saw a man wearing a green shirt and grayish handkerchief around his neck fire into the food area.

Van Breen, from nearby Santa Clara, said he heard someone shout: “Why are you doing this?” The reply: “Because I’m really angry.”

Jan Dickson, a neighbor across the street from the Legan family home, described them as “a nice, normal family.” She said Santino Legan had not lived there for at least a year.

“How do you cope with this? They have to deal with the fact that their son did this terrible thing and that he died,” Dickson said.

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FBI personnel pass a ticket booth at the Gilroy Garlic Festival Monday.

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People leave the Gilroy Garlic Festival following a deadly shooting in Gilroy, California, Sunday.

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Florida Governor RIck Scott addresses a rally for President Donald trump, at Hertz Arena in Fort Myers, on Oct. 31, 2018.

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Downed ticketing system causes waits at

Disney WorldORLANDO (AP) — A

ticketing system at Walt Disney World is down, forcing hundreds of people to wait outside at least one park.

Disney World said in a statement Monday there was an interruption in its ticketing system, and it was working to bring it back online. Disney apologized for any incon-venience to visitors.

Video from a waiting visitor posted by Orlando television station WESH shows hundreds of people waiting outside the Magic Kingdom.

Planning documents show that on any given

day the Magic Kingdom can host up to 50,000 visitors.

Man bitten by shark while boogie boardingNEW SMYRNA BEACH

(AP) — Authorities say a shark bit a man from Arizona who was boogie boarding off a beach on Florida’s Atlantic coast.

Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue Capt. Andrew Ethridge tells news outlets the 49-year-old man had lacerations on his right thigh from his Saturday afternoon shark encounter. He was treated by paramedics and drove himself to a hospital for additional treatment.

Lifeguards at New Smyrna Beach didn’t see the shark after the attack.

STATE NEWS BRIEFS

By BOBBY CAINA CALVANASSOCIATED PRESS

TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s attorney general asked the state Supreme Court to disqualify a proposed ballot measure seeking to ban assault weapons, saying the measure goes too far in outlawing the possession of all semi-automatic long guns.

Beleaguered by a spate of high-profile gun-re-lated violence, including last year’s Parkland school shootings that killed 13 students and four adults, backers of the proposed constitutional amendment say they have collected more than 100,000 of the 766,200 sig-natures needed to qualify for the 2020 ballot.

Attorney General Ashley Moody is attempt-ing to derail the effort by asking the state’s high court to rule that the proposal is “misleading” because it does not adequately spell out the ramifications that the measure would have on gun ownership.

The measure’s six-word title and five-sentence summary fail to disclose the true nature of the measure, she claimed. She also said it would effectively outlaw the possession of virtually every semi-automatic long-barreled firearm, including shotguns and rifles — a point disputed by advocates of the ballot measure.

In a letter to the court submitted Friday, Moody

contended that “voters will not be able to under-stand the true meaning and ramifications of the proposed amendment, making the ballot lan-guage clearly and conclu-sively defective.”

On Monday, the group behind the proposed ban accused the attorney general of “playing politics” to appease the gun lobby.

“What they’re saying is false, and frankly they are spreading lies as a way to scare voters,” said Gail Schwartz, the chair of the group Ban Assault Weapons NOW and the aunt of Alex Schachter, one of the students killed by a gunman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last year.

Proponents say the ban does not ban handguns or many firearms used for hunting.

Last month, the group and other gun-control advocates gathered at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, where a gunman killed 49 people in 2016. There they announced that they had gathered more than 103,000 sig-natures since launching their ballot drive in February.

The ballot measure would widen the defini-tion of what constitutes an “assault weapon” to include any semi-auto-matic rifle or shotgun capable of holding more than 10 rounds of am-munition using a fixed or detachable magazine or that uses an ammuni-tion-feeding device.

Florida AG seeks to block assault

weapons ban ballot drive

MIAMI (AP) — Authorities said Monday they have yet to determine whether the weekend shooting of a member of a Miami area synagogue constituted a hate crime, adding they’re still seek-ing the suspect after the attack outside the temple’s front door.

The victim, identified by the rabbi as temple member Yosef Lifshutz, was shot several times in the legs Sunday evening and underwent surgery at a hospital, police said. He was listed in stable condi-tion at Aventura Hospital.

Miami-Dade police detective Alvaro Zabaleta told news outlets the attacker got out of a black Chevrolet Impala around 6:30 p.m. Sunday and shot the 68-year-old victim as he approached the front door of the Young Israel of Greater Miami temple.

The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office’s hate crimes unit is reviewing the case, spokeswoman Lissette Valdes-Valle said Monday.

The rabbi of the syna-gogue described Lifshutz as an esteemed member of the temple community.

“He’s a wonderful person,” Rabbi David Lehrfield told WSVN . “Everybody loves him.”

Police were searching for the shooter. The car had circled the temple several times as Lifshutz walked toward the build-ing, Zabaleta told WSVN.

“It circled once again, and by that time the victim was approaching the door,” Zabaleta said. “That’s when the driver of the Impala exits the vehicle and opens fire to-wards the victim, striking him multiple times in the lower extremities.”

Synagogue shooting leaves 1 wounded,

suspect sought

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

IN RE: ESTATE OF MARILYN COSTANZO, Deceased

File No. 19-697-CPDivision PROBATE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estateof Marilyn Costanzo, deceased,whose date of death was June 7,2019, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Charlotte County,Florida, Probate Division, the ad-dress of which is 350 E. MarionAve., Punta Gorda, FL 33950.The names and addresses of thepersonal representative and thepersonal representative's attorneyare set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims or de-mands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must filetheir claims with this court ON ORBEFORE THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent's estate must file their claimswith this court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INFLORIDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis notice is July 30, 2019.Attorney for Personal Representative:Brett H. SifritAttorney Florida Bar Number: 105564Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett, Carr& Holmes, P.A.99 Nesbit StreetPunta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 639-1158Fax: (941) 639-0028E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Representative:Julie L. Costanzo46 Bayview Street, Apt. 34Yarmouth, Maine 04096Publish: 07/30/19, 08/06/19 114849 3697166

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OFDOROTHY H. BAGLEYDeceased.

File No. 19-721-CPDivision Probate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate ofDorothy H. Bagley, deceased,whose date of death was December 28, 2018, is pending inthe Circuit Court for CharlotteCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is 350 E.Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda,Florida 33950. The names andaddresses of the personal repre-sentative and the personal repre-sentative's attorney are set forthbelow.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims or de-mands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must filetheir claims with this court ON ORBEFORE THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF

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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent'sestate must file their claims withthis court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INFLORIDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE-RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of thisnotice is July 30, 2019.Attorney for Personal Representative:Jennifer R. HowellAttorneyFlorida Bar Number: 01347402705 Tamiami Trail, Suite 412Punta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 205-2525Fax: (941) 205-2507E-Mail: [email protected] Representative:Doris J. Fletcher21442 Landis AvenuePort Charlotte, FL 33954Publish: 07/30/19, 08/06/19331499 3696953

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OFMARY D. GELLOCKDeceased.

File No. 19-714-CPDivision Probate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate ofMary D. Gellock, deceased,whose date of death was June 4, 2019, is pending in theCircuit Court for Charlotte County,Florida, Probate Division, the ad-dress of which is 350 E. MarionAvenue, Punta Gorda, Florida33950. The names and ad-dresses of the personal represen-tative and the personalrepresentative's attorney are setforth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims or de-mands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must filetheir claims with this court ON ORBEFORE THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent'sestate must file their claims withthis court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INFLORIDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE-RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of thisnotice is July 30, 2019.Attorney for Personal Representative:Jennifer R. HowellAttorneyFlorida Bar Number: 01347402705 Tamiami Trail, Suite 412Punta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 205-2525Fax: (941) 205-2507E-Mail: [email protected] Representative:Terry A. Ross21186 Wardell AvenuePort Charlotte, FL 33952Publish: 07/30/19, 08/06/19331499 3696738

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

IN RE: ESTATE OF LAWRENCE J. GARGIULO, Deceased

File No. 19-000607-CPDivision PROBATE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estateof Lawrence J. Gargiulo, deceased, whose date of deathwas February 12, 2019, is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Char-lotte County, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of which is350 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda,FL 33950. The names and ad-dresses of the personal represen-tative and the personalrepresentative's attorney are setforth below.

All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims or de-mands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must filetheir claims with this court ON ORBEFORE THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS

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NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent's estate must file their claimswith this court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INFLORIDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis notice is July 23, 2019.Attorney for Personal Representative:Guy S. Emerich, Esq. Florida Bar Number: 126991Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett, Carr& Holmes, P.A.99 Nesbit StreetPunta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 639-1158Fax: (941) 639-0028E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Representative:SunTrust BankMary E, Davis., Sr. Vice PresidentMail Code FL FT LAUD 2034515 E. Las Olas Blvd., 4th FloorFort Lauderdale, FL 33301Publish: 07/23/19, 07/30/19 114849 3695242

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

IN RE: ESTATE OF PETRA PLUMMERDeceased.

Division BFile No. 19000655CP

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estateof Petra Plummer, deceased,whose date of death was De-cember 3, 2018, is pending inthe Circuit Court for CharlotteCounty, Florida, Probate Divi-sion, the address of which is18500 Murdock Circle, PortCharlotte, FL 33948. Thenames and addresses of thepersonal representative and thepersonal representative's attor-ney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent'sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt ON OR BEFORE THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI-CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATHIS BARRED.The date of first publication ofthis notice is July 23, 2019.

Attorney for Personal Represen-tative: Personal Representative:/s/ Sean C. LangtonSean C. Langton, Esq. Florida Bar No. 84414 Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel1905 NW Corporate Blvd., Ste.310Boca Raton, FL 33431Personal Representative:/s/ Sherryl Wilson5 Spice Bush CourtMount Laurel, NJ 08054Publish: 07/23/19, 07/30/19407512 3695582

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

IN RE: ESTATE OFCHRISTOPHER GEORGE RYAN

Deceased.

File No. 19-000628-CPDivision: Probate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe Administration of the estate

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ing in the Circuit Court for Char-lotte County, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of which is350 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda,Florida 33950. The name and ad-dress of the personal representa-tive and the personalrepresentative’s attorney are setforth below.

All creditors of thedecedent and other persons hav-ing claims or demands againstdecedent’s estate on whom acopy of this notice is required tobe served must file their claimswith this court ON OR BEFORETHE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors ofthe decedent and other personshaving claims or demands againstdecedent’s estate must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOTFILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE-RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis Notice is: July 30, 2019Attorney for Personal Representative:Jeffrey BriscoeFlorida Bar No. 1275013440 Conway Blvd., Suite 1APort Charlotte, Florida 33952Telephone: (941) 625-4189Facsimile: (941) 237-4126E-mail: [email protected] Representative:Jennifer A. Ryan 3737 Martinell Ave. Roanoke, Virginia 24018Publish: 07/30/19, 08/06/19 116999 3696600

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P-Q-R ... PDC Engy 27.06 -.76 2.12f PG&E Cp 18.28 -.42 ... PGT Inc 16.06 -.63 4.60f PNC 141.96 -.84 1.16 PNM Res 50.51 +.01 ... POSCO 48.39 -.29 2.04f PPG s 118.43 +.49 1.65 PPL Corp 30.06 -.26 ... PTC Inc 70.47 -2.89 1.28 Paccar 71.51 -.16 ... Pagsegur n 47.26 -1.06 ... PaloAltNet 225.65 -1.38 .14 PanASlv 15.90 +.21 1.80m ParkHot n 26.41 +.05 3.52f ParkerHan 172.79 -2.10 ... ParsleyEn 15.89 -.22 ... PartyCity n 6.08 -.25 .16 PattUTI 10.25 -.34 2.48 Paychex 86.23 -.35 ... PayPal n 111.45 -4.04 ... Paysign n 14.25 +.22 2.42 Pembina g 36.46 -.30 ... PnnNtGm 19.67 +.18 .72 PennantPk 6.64 -.04 ... Penney .75 -.04 1.60f Penske 46.86 +.36 .72 Pentair 38.95 -.26 .71 PeopUtdF 16.54 -.23 3.82 PepsiCo 131.53 +.31 .40f PerkElm 95.34 +.31 .76 Perrigo 54.24 +.70 1.44 Pfizer 41.45 -1.64 4.56 PhilipMor 86.76 +.78 .88e PhilipsNV 47.64 +.58 3.60 Phillips66 102.81 +.49 3.33e Phill66LP 51.95 -.92 ... PierisPhm 5.33 +.58 2.65a PimDyInco 31.91 +.08 .96 PimIncStr2 10.70 +.01 ... Pinduoduo n 21.91 +.30 2.95 PinWst 93.12 +1.10 ... Pinterest n 27.86 +.22 ... PionEnSvc .19 +.00 .64f PioNtrl 133.56 -2.12 .20 PitnyBw 3.90 -.02 ... PivotSft n 9.52 -.39 1.44 PlainsAAP 24.08 -.52 ... PlugPowr h 2.25 ... 2.44 Polaris 94.17 +.64 .78 PolyOne 32.32 +.11 ... Pretium g 11.27 +.14 2.20f PrinFncl 59.51 -1.17 1.24a ProAssur 37.33 +.17 2.12f ProLogis 82.63 +.52 ... ProPetr n 16.58 -.41 2.98 ProctGam 116.00 +1.27 .10e ProgsvCp 81.20 -.50 .72 ProspctCap 6.70 ... 4.00 Prudentl 102.50 -.77 1.88 PSEG 59.31 -.23 6.80 PubStrg 242.75 +3.32 .44 PulteGrp 31.47 -.39 ... PumaBiotc 9.33 +.13 ... PureStrg n 15.63 -.27 .44 PMMI 7.91 +.08 .31 PPrIT 5.28 +.02 .08 QEP Res 4.72 -.10 2.48 Qualcom 74.97 -.25 ... Qudian n 8.69 -.05 2.12 QstDiag 102.50 +1.22 ... QuratRet A 14.23 +.27 ... Qutoutiao n 4.25 -.17 .20m RPC 5.54 -.24 .01 RadianGrp 23.22 +.44 2.75f RLauren 111.27 +1.19 .08 RangeRs 4.78 -.39 .52 RavenInds 35.80 +.16 .88f RJamesFn 81.86 -2.97 1.08 Rayonier 29.13 +.05 3.77 Raytheon 189.68 -.11 .27p Realogy 4.96 -.44 2.71f RltyInco 70.18 +.64 1.20 RedwdTr 16.87 +.06 ... Regenrn 306.04 -3.14 .62 RegionsFn 15.81 -.23 ... RekorSys 4.39 -.95 2.20 RelStlAl 101.31 -1.69 ... Replgn 94.46 +1.95 ... RschFrnt 3.59 +.58 2.00 RestBrnds 74.88 -.35 .79 RetailOpp 18.11 +.14 ... Rexnord 28.95 -.33 ... RiteAid rs 6.72 +.03 3.88 RockwlAut 163.25 -1.37 ... Rogers 161.90 -3.10 ... Roku n 105.13 -5.32 1.85 Roper 361.31 -4.89 3.92f RoyalBk g 79.62 +.07 2.80 RylCarb 115.59 +1.63 3.76 RoyDShllB 63.79 +.35 3.76 RoyDShllA 63.46 +.44 .63e RoyceMC 8.22 -.02 2.24f Ryder 59.32 +.23

S-T-U 1.08 S&T Bcp 37.60 -.61 ... SelasLf rs .16 +.00 .80 SiteCtr rs 13.99 +.35 3.40 SLGreen 81.07 -.12 .12 SLM Cp 9.18 -.10 .10 SM Energy 8.90 -.33 ... SRC Eng 3.71 -.04 .40 SS&C Tch s 59.69 -.80 3.49e SabnR 45.53 -.73 ... Saia Inc 68.87 +.37

... BeazerHm 11.19 -.13 3.08 BectDck 254.79 +.40 .68f BedBath 9.67 -.31 ... BerkH B 208.61 -1.29 .12p BerryPlas 55.19 +.71 ... ByndMt 222.13 -12.77 1.20 BigLots 25.38 -.20 ... Biocryst 3.14 -.09 ... Biogen 237.11 -1.10 2.02 BlkHillsCp 80.11 +.59 ... BlackBerry 7.34 -.03 2.40 BlkHlthSci 39.30 +.12 .65a BlkMuniast 15.23 -.01 2.07e Blackstone 48.65 -.61 1.04f BlockHR 27.79 +.34 .40 BloominBr 18.05 +.24 8.22 Boeing 340.21 -4.79 ... BookingHl 1919.55 -47.30 .92 BoozAllnH 71.54 +2.34 .68 BorgWarn 38.85 -.31 ... BostBeer 391.11 -7.39 ... BostonSci 42.29 +.21 ... Box Inc n 16.86 -.11 .28f BoydGm 26.87 -.13 .76 Brandyw 14.75 +.05 .56 BrigStrat 9.50 -.22 1.52 Brinker 40.71 +.79 1.64 BrMySq 45.39 +.02 2.70e BritATob s 37.39 +.11 1.12 BrixmorP 18.36 +.05 ... Brookdale 7.86 +.02 2.01 BrkfInfra s 44.18 -.02 .84 Brunswick 47.76 -.10 3.00 Buckeye 42.04 +.35 .30 CBL Asc 1.02 +.03 .72 CBS B 52.15 +.30 1.20 CF Inds s 47.52 -.63 1.48 CMS Eng 59.18 +.49 .14e CNH Indl 10.35 -.13 .04 CNX Resc 6.19 -.30 .96 CSX 69.62 +.66 2.00 CVS Health 56.26 +.72 .36f CabotO&G 19.13 -.03 .70 CadencB n 16.98 ... ... Cadence 76.35 +.44 ... CaesarsEnt 11.86 -.13 .86e Cal-Maine 39.15 +.09 1.02 CalaCvHi 11.50 -.04 ... CalAmp 11.49 +.02 ... CalifRes rs 14.02 -1.12 .79 CalifWtr 53.03 +.01 ... CallonPet 4.75 -.12 ... CalumetSp 4.62 -.01 3.20 CamdenPT 106.22 +.31 .32 Cameco g 9.12 -.10 1.40 CampSp 41.34 +.38 4.49e CIBC g 78.69 +.01 1.58e CdnNR gs 95.27 +.41 1.50 CdnNRs gs 24.64 -.30 ... CannTrHl n 2.18 -.10 ... CanopyGr n 33.50 -1.32 1.60 CapOne 96.92 -1.16 ... CapSenL 5.35 -.04 ... CapriHld 36.30 +.22 .49 CapsteadM 8.94 +.09 ... CpstnTur rs .73 ... ... Carbonite 18.26 +.25 1.92f CardnlHlth 45.81 +.69 ... CarMax 91.34 +.17 2.00 Carnival 47.35 +.08 .80 CarpTech 46.40 -.85 ... Carrizo 9.41 -.29 3.44 Caterpillar 134.46 +1.54 3.70 CedarF 50.30 -.22 ... Celgene 92.99 +.23 .20 CenovusE 8.89 -.32 ... Centene s 53.84 +.42 ... CntRsDA h 5.48 -.21 1.15f CenterPnt 28.76 -.04 ... CentAl 7.14 -.19 1.00 CntryLink 11.77 +.02 ... Cerner 73.67 +.56 ... Chegg 42.03 -1.45 1.36 ChemFinl 42.74 -.69 1.00 Chemours n 19.32 -.17 .56p CheniereEn 65.28 -1.22 ... ChesEng 1.64 -.01 4.76 Chevron 124.23 +.51 ... Chewy n 34.16 +1.71 .35 Chicos 3.20 +.04 .64e ChinaSoAir 33.11 -.52 ... Chipotle 809.03 +29.17 2.94e ChubbLtd 153.28 +.31 .91f ChurchDwt s 76.12 +.28 ... CideraTh n 1.62 +.02 ... CienaCorp 45.95 +.01 .04 Cigna 172.24 +4.94 2.24 CinnFin 106.26 -1.57 ... Cirrus 48.87 +.24 1.40 Cisco 56.93 +.40 2.04f Citigroup 71.76 -.40 1.44f CitizFincl 37.53 -.15 1.40 CitrixSy s 95.31 -.28 ... CleanEngy 2.64 -.04 .97e ClearwEn C 18.08 +.03 .24f ClevCliffs 10.87 -.03 4.24f Clorox 165.37 -.96 ... Cloudera n 5.99 -.02 1.60 CocaCola 53.99 -.18 ... Coeur 4.70 +.04 .20 Cognex s 42.29 +.13 .80 CognizTch 66.04 -.36 .96 CohStQIR 14.13 +.10 2.06 CohStSelPf 28.65 +.36 1.72 ColgPalm 75.57 +1.88 ... ColonCap 5.73 +.07 .84 Comcast s 44.23 -.40 2.68f Comerica 72.09 -.98 ... CommScpe 14.87 -.06 1.52 CmtyBkSy 65.05 -.62 3.00f CompssMn 56.81 +.08 .24 CmpTask 4.37 +.04 .40 Comtech 29.20 +.12 .85 ConAgra 29.02 +.07 1.31f ConnWtrSv 69.99 +.06 1.22 ConocoPhil 58.19 -.56 1.55 ConsolCom 4.76 +.03 2.96 ConEd 86.66 +.32 3.00f ConstellA 199.00 -4.92 ... Constellm 12.89 +.23 ... ContlRescs 35.08 -.34 .42 CooperTire 27.55 -2.92 ... Copart s 78.30 -1.13 ... CorOnDem 60.91 -.81 .80 Corning 34.10 +.31 1.10 CorpOffP 27.00 +.08 ... Corteva n 28.78 +.30 2.60f Costco 280.13 -1.24 .50 Coty 11.00 -.10 ... CoupaSft n 139.55 -6.62 1.16 CousPrp rs 35.56 +.13 5.20f CrackerB 175.02 +2.02 .25 CrescPtE g 3.11 +.03 2.40 CrestEq rs 36.29 +.75

A-B-C .55 AES Corp 17.06 +.12 1.08 AFLAC s 52.96 -.93 1.92 AGNC Inv 17.44 +.03 ... AK Steel 2.54 +.06 .80f AMC Ent 11.45 +.20 2.04 AT&T Inc 34.34 +.19 .60f AXA EqH n 22.72 ... 1.28 AbbottLab 88.55 +.80 4.28 AbbVie 67.18 -.58 .80 AberFitc 18.86 +.73 ... Acasti g rs 2.68 +.37 ... AccelrDiag 19.07 -.37 ... Accuray 4.04 -.05 ... Achillion 4.34 -.31 .37f ActivsBliz 48.45 +.46 1.10 Adient n 23.71 +.07 ... AdobeInc 307.22 -4.05 .36f AdvDrainS 32.92 -.61 ... AdvEnId 59.03 -.53 ... AMD 33.48 -.54 ... Advaxis rs .56 -.10 ... Aecom 36.68 -.20 ... AeroViron 54.63 +.41 ... AeviGeno .17 -.01 .66 Agilent 70.37 +.87 .50 Agnico g 54.36 +.61 1.20 Aircastle 20.63 -.52 ... Akorn Inc 3.52 +.04 .02 AlamosGld 6.67 +.04 1.40 AlaskaAir 63.97 -.95 ... AlaskCom 1.87 -.07 1.47 Albemarle 73.09 -1.49 ... Alcoa Cp 23.12 -.01 ... Alexion lf 112.36 -2.27 ... Alibaba 177.02 -1.72 ... AlignTech 196.05 -2.79 ... Alkermes 21.86 +1.30 ... AllegTch 22.73 -.14 2.80 AllegiantT 152.16 -.47 2.96 Allergan 160.97 -.01 2.35 Allete 87.24 +.65 2.16f AllnceRes 17.54 +.41 2.44e AlliBern 29.50 -.24 1.42 AlliantEg s 50.15 +.36 .60 AllisonTrn 46.40 +.12 2.00 Allstate 101.81 -1.12 .68 AllyFincl 33.42 -.31 ... AlnylamP 75.63 -.73 ... Alphabet C 1239.41 -11.00 ... Alphabet A 1241.84 -3.38 .69 AlpTotDiv 8.19 ... ... Altaba 70.87 -.14 .07e Altice n 26.16 -.26 3.20 Altria 50.31 +.45 ... Amazon 1912.45 -30.60 ... Ambarella 49.75 +.16 ... Amcor n 10.87 -.09 1.90 Ameren 76.85 +.26 .50 AFMulti 7.06 +.02 .17e AMovilL 14.49 +.32 .40 AmAirlines 30.74 -.50 .55 AEagleOut 17.74 +.21 2.68 AEP 89.74 +.79 1.56 AmExp 127.19 +.41 .20 AHm4Rent 25.20 +.23 1.28 AmIntlGrp 56.48 -.79 1.10 AmStsWtr 76.82 +.07 3.68f AmTower 205.57 +.98 2.00 AmWtrWks 115.31 +.22 .80 AmercldR 33.73 +.13 3.80 Amerigas 34.07 +.27 3.88 Ameriprise 149.74 -.19 1.60 AmeriBrgn 87.23 +1.11 .56 Ametek 88.55 -.73 5.80 Amgen 176.08 +.74 ... AmicusTh 12.78 +.06 1.00f Amphenol 95.89 +.61 1.20 Anadarko 73.24 -.38 2.16f AnalogDev 121.21 -.59 4.12 AndeavLog 32.17 -2.14 ... AnglogldA 18.94 +.53 3.19e ABInBev 101.67 +1.18 1.00e Annaly 9.61 +.01 .45e AnteroMid 8.80 -.65 1.00 AnteroRes 4.04 -.09 3.20 Anthem 298.32 -1.66 .44e Anworth 3.92 -.01 1.00 Apache 23.33 -.60 ... Aphria n 5.35 -.15 1.91e ApolloGM 35.32 -.82 3.08f Apple Inc 209.68 +1.94 .84 ApldMatl 50.67 -.07 ... ApldOptoel 9.28 -.03 .94f AquaAm 41.71 +.19 .44e Aramark 36.60 -.39 .32 ArcBest 27.95 -.02 .10p ArcelorM rs 16.77 -.23 ... ArchCap s 38.20 ... 1.40 ArchDan 40.90 +.31 .08 Arconic 25.15 -.59 1.60a AresCap 18.22 +.01 1.28e AresMgmt 21.80 ... ... AristaNetw 272.23 -.75 ... ArrayBio 47.85 +.56 ... ArrowEl 71.84 +.13 ... AscenaRtl .43 -.01 1.10 Ashland 79.46 -.16 1.37e AstraZen s 44.39 +.88 ... AtHomGr n 6.07 -.04 ... Atlassian n 139.05 -6.99 2.10f ATMOS 108.87 +.74 ... AuroraC n 6.21 -.20 ... Autodesk 162.77 -5.22 3.16 AutoData 167.91 -1.36 ... AVEO Ph h .62 -.02 2.32 AveryD 116.40 -.79 ... AvisBudg 36.22 +.16 1.55 Avista 45.68 -.05 ... Avon 3.97 -.08 ... Axalta 30.29 -.58 1.90 B&G Foods 18.42 +.19 ... B2gold g 3.32 +.03 1.62 BB&T Cp 51.20 -.45 3.17 BCE g 45.83 +.26 .56 BGC Ptrs 5.50 +.02 4.40e BHPBil plc 49.04 +.47 ... BJsWhole n 23.84 -.03 2.44 BP PLC 39.09 +.11 4.14e BP Pru 8.26 -.82 ... Baidu 113.45 -.77 .72 BakHuGE n 24.09 -.75 .47f Balchem 100.27 -1.36 .60 BallCorp s 72.28 +.14 ... BallardPw 4.24 +.10 .72f BkofAm 30.52 -.25 4.12e BkMont g 76.15 +.24 1.24f BkNYMel 46.82 -.78 2.78 BkNova g 53.77 +.19 .60 BarnesNob 6.55 ... ... BarrickGld 17.21 +.15 ... BauschHl 24.44 +.63 .88 Baxter s 85.97 +.82

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3,100

JF M A M J

2,960

3,000

3,040 S&P 500Close: 3,020.97Change: -4.89 (-0.2%)

10 DAYS

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8,400

JF M A M J

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8,240

8,360 Nasdaq compositeClose: 8,293.33Change: -36.88 (-0.4%)

10 DAYS

Advanced 1362Declined 1359New Highs 232New Lows 72

Vol. (in mil.) 3,100Pvs. Volume 3,134

1,8381,916

10741845

9692

NYSE NASD

DOW 27275.85 27178.06 27221.35 +28.90 +0.11% s s s +16.69%DOW Trans. 10785.91 10736.03 10776.00 -0.67 -0.01% s s t +17.51%DOW Util. 819.88 813.08 818.86 +3.10 +0.38% s s s +14.86%NYSE Comp. 13249.04 13212.80 13222.61 -12.89 -0.10% s s s +16.25%NASDAQ 8325.28 8247.37 8293.33 -36.88 -0.44% s s s +24.99%S&P 500 3025.61 3014.30 3020.97 -4.89 -0.16% s s s +20.51%S&P 400 1983.95 1971.14 1973.88 -9.26 -0.47% s s r +18.69%Russell 2000 1580.02 1565.63 1569.03 -9.94 -0.63% s t t +16.35%Toronto TSX 16549.36 16476.29 16492.17 -38.87 -0.24% t s t +15.15%

HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR YTDStocksRecap

CombinedStocksFrom the New York Stock Exchange and

the Nasdaq.

Interestrates

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.05% on Monday. Yields affect rates on mort-gages and other consumer loans.

NET 1YR

TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO

5.50

5.50

5.00

2.38

2.38

1.88

PRIME

RATE

FED

FUNDS

3-month T-bill 2.04 2.11 -0.07 2.00

6-month T-bill 2.04 2.10 -0.06 2.17

52-wk T-bill 1.98 1.99 -0.01 2.40

2-year T-note 1.83 1.85 -0.02 2.69

5-year T-note 1.83 1.86 -0.03 2.84

7-year T-note 1.93 1.95 -0.02 2.92

10-year T-note 2.05 2.08 -0.03 2.96

30-year T-bond 2.58 2.60 -0.02 3.08

NET 1YR

BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO

Barclays Glob Agg Bd 1.47 1.46 +0.01 2.04

Barclays USAggregate 2.55 2.54 +0.01 3.37

Barclays US Corp 3.18 3.18 ... 4.02

Barclays US High Yield 5.82 5.84 -0.02 6.34

Moodys AAA Corp Idx 3.31 3.31 ... 3.92

10-Yr. TIPS .29 .30 -0.01 .87

CommoditiesBrent and U.S. crude oil rose slightly, while natural gas fell more than 1%. Wholesale gaso-line futures moved lower. Gold, silver and copper futures all rose slightly.

Crude Oil (bbl) 56.87 56.20 +1.19 +25.2

Ethanol (gal) 1.47 1.47 ... +16.2

Heating Oil (gal) 1.91 1.90 +0.33 +13.3

Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.14 2.17 -1.34 -27.2

Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.86 1.87 -0.59 +41.1

FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD

Gold (oz) 1419.60 1418.50 +0.08 +11.1

Silver (oz) 16.37 16.33 +0.26 +6.1

Platinum (oz) 877.70 862.70 +1.74 +10.3

Copper (lb) 2.69 2.68 +0.54 +2.4

Palladium (oz) 1548.60 1527.50 +1.49 +23.5

METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD

Cattle (lb) 1.09 1.09 ... -12.9

Coffee (lb) 1.05 1.03 +1.31 +2.9

Corn (bu) 4.17 4.14 +0.60 +11.2

Cotton (lb) 0.64 0.65 -0.51 -11.1

Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 336.90 333.50 +0.96 +1.6

Orange Juice (lb) 1.02 1.02 -0.73 -18.7

Soybeans (bu) 8.86 8.83 +0.28 +0.4

Wheat (bu) 5.04 4.96 +1.51 +0.1

AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD

USD per British Pound 1.2223 -.0163 -1.33% 1.3113

Canadian Dollar 1.3154 -.0019 -.14% 1.3067

USD per Euro 1.1146 +.0020 +.18% 1.1656

Japanese Yen 108.80 +.09 +.08% 111.00

Mexican Peso 19.0605 +.0071 +.04% 18.6237

1YRMAJORS CLOSE CHG %CHG AGO

Israeli Shekel 3.5245 +.0028 +.08% 3.6557

Norwegian Krone 8.7017 -.0140 -.16% 8.1934

South African Rand 14.1721 -.1079 -.76% 13.2164

Swedish Krona 9.4878 -.0156 -.16% 8.8355

Swiss Franc .9915 -.0027 -.27% .9942

EUROPE/AFRICA/MIDDLE EAST

Australian Dollar 1.4488 +.0010 +.07% 1.3505

Chinese Yuan 6.8932 +.0140 +.20% 6.8127

Hong Kong Dollar 7.8217 +.0031 +.04% 7.8478

Indian Rupee 68.762 -.146 -.21% 68.681

Singapore Dollar 1.3701 +.0002 +.01% 1.3621

South Korean Won 1183.48 -.87 -.07% 1118.28

Taiwan Dollar 31.10 -.00 -.00% 30.58

ASIA/PACIFIC

ForeignExchange

The dollar rose against the Brit-ish pound, Japa-nese yen and Mexican peso. The dollar fell against the euro and the Canadi-an dollar.

LAST

6 MO AGO

1 YR AGO

... StJoe 19.01 +.48 ... Salesforce 156.21 -3.76 ... SallyBty 12.30 +.30 .39e SJuanB 3.13 -.01 ... SandstG g 6.50 +.05 1.72e Sanofi 43.03 +.67 2.00 Schlmbrg 39.21 -.80 .68 Schwab 43.71 -.34 ... Sea Ltd n 36.73 -.66 2.52 SeagateT 47.48 -.33 .50 Seaspan 10.16 -.01 ... SeaWorld 30.56 -.34 ... SelMedHld 16.76 +.03 3.87 SempraEn 139.50 -.76 .60 SenHous 8.27 -.02 ... ServcNow 285.84 -3.49 ... SesenBio 1.08 -.06 1.72f ShellMidst 21.70 +.04 4.52 Sherwin 510.14 -2.16 1.40 ShipFin 13.11 -.05 ... Shopify n 319.71 -16.83 ... SiNtxTc rs 3.10 +.10 1.48 SignetJwlrs 18.01 +.54 8.20 SimonProp 159.64 +1.31 .80 Sinclair 53.00 +.15 .05 SiriusXM 6.16 -.06 ... Skechers s 39.48 +.37 1.52 SkywksSol 86.80 +.82 ... SlackTc n 33.01 -1.08 ... SleepNmbr 51.62 +2.19 ... SmartFn rs 21.87 +.08 ... Smartsh n 51.50 -3.44 .88 SmithAO s 43.82 -1.06 ... SmthM hrs 5.54 -.21 3.52f Smucker 114.35 +.09 ... SnapInc A n 17.50 -.39 3.80 SnapOn 154.59 -.74 1.64 SolarCap 20.77 -.11 1.72 SonocoP 61.52 +.19 ... SonyCp 54.70 -.10 1.00 SourcC 36.90 -.47 1.15 SoJerInd s 33.74 -.13 2.48f SouthnCo 56.11 +.37 1.50e SthnCopper 37.25 -.11 .72f SwstAirl 52.88 -.37 ... SwstnEngy 1.91 -.13 ... SpiritAir 42.37 -1.19 ... Sprint 7.78 -.21 ... Sprouts 17.17 -.32 ... Square n 80.20 -1.61 2.76f StanBlkDk 150.92 -1.48 .50f StarGas 9.68 -.04 1.44 Starbucks s 98.02 -1.09 1.92 StarwdPT 23.18 +.15 1.88 StateStr 59.13 -1.24 .96 StlDynam 32.61 +.01 .30 SteinMart s .81 -.04 .28 SterlingBc 21.75 -.17 ... StitchFix n 27.63 +.11 2.08 Stryker 215.32 +.87 2.40 SubPpne 24.56 +.01 3.00 SunCmts 134.11 +.95 1.68 Suncor g 29.12 -.52 ... SunPower 10.76 +.50 ... Sunrun n 18.64 -.13 2.00 SunTrst 65.84 -.62 .32 SupEnrgy .60 -.22 .40 SupGpCos s 17.02 -.46 .30 Symantec 22.10 -.63 .88f Synchrony 36.35 -.25 1.20 SynovusFn 38.07 -.12 1.56 Sysco 69.95 -.94 ... T-MobileUS 82.38 -1.87 ... TAL Educ s 32.06 -.71 2.60 TC PpLn 40.60 -.17 1.20 TD Ameritr 51.41 -.64 ... TDH Hld n 1.35 +.67 1.76 TE Connect 94.01 +.36 .92f TJX 55.44 -.32 ... TOP Sh hrs .40 -.05 ... TakeTwo 123.59 +1.81 ... TakedaPh n 16.93 +.07 2.08f TallgELP n 20.38 -.62 1.42 TangerFac 16.59 +.01 1.35 Tapestry 30.61 -.01 3.64 TargaRes 39.13 -.75 2.64f Target 87.23 +.17 ... Taronis rs .50 +.01 2.62f Taubmn 40.45 +.58 ... TechData h 101.90 +.03 .13 Technip 28.18 -.33 .19e TeckRes g 21.24 -.06 ... Teladoc n 68.50 -1.03 ... Tellurian rs 6.36 -.64 ... TenetHlth 23.58 +1.57 1.00 Tenneco 9.02 -.20 ... Teradata 36.60 +.05 .36 Teradyn 57.59 +1.24 .44 Terex 33.14 +.12 ... Tesla Inc 235.77 +7.73 3.08 TexInst 129.97 +1.81 1.20 TexRdhse 56.62 +.72 .96 Textainer 9.82 -.20 .08 Textron 49.86 -.18 ... TherapMD 2.15 -.07 .76 ThermoFis 288.92 +1.71 ... 3D Sys 9.00 -.07 5.76 3M Co 176.76 +2.78 2.32f Tiffany 92.93 -.34 1.12 Timken 48.40 +.40 .44 TollBros 35.52 ... .69 Torchmark 91.90 -1.03 2.96 TorDBk gs 58.81 +.14 2.71e Total SA 53.67 +.04 .52 TotalSys 138.00 +1.39 ... TowerSemi 20.26 +1.94 ... Toyota 131.73 -.22 1.40f TractSupp 110.45 +.50 ... TradDsk A n 260.36 -18.19 ... Transocn 5.37 -.22 3.28f Travelers 148.74 -1.19 ... TriPointe 13.56 -.03 1.74e TriContl 27.66 +.12 2.50 TriCntl pf 52.98 +.29 ... TriNetGrp 73.46 -3.32 .68 Trinity 18.96 +.40 ... TripAdvis 45.33 -1.27 ... TrueBlue 22.51 -.14 .27 TrstNY 8.04 -.02 1.08 Tuppwre 14.42 -.39

... TurqHillRs .56 -.01

... 22ndCentry 1.81 -.05

... Twilio n 141.50 -8.45

... Twitter 41.50 -.02

1.60 TwoHrbI rs 13.37 ...

... 2U 34.60 -.97

1.50 Tyson 81.25 +.27

.69e UBS Grp 11.36 -.02

1.37f UDR 46.56 +.47

1.30f UGI Corp 51.41 +.49

.25 US Silica 10.30 -.21

... Uber Tch n 43.88 -.64

... UltraClean 15.03 -.14

... UndrArm s 27.44 +.20

... UnAr C wi 24.39 +.22

.45 UniFirst 194.81 -.12

1.43e UnilevNV 59.14 +.47

3.52f UnionPac 177.50 +3.27

... Unit 5.90 -.42

... UtdAirlHl 93.44 +.08

3.84 UPS B 118.75 -1.83

... UtdRentals 128.99 +1.38

1.48 US Bancrp 57.06 -.32

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By NATALIYA VASILYEVAASSOCIATED PRESS

MOSCOW — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was moved back to jail from a hospital Monday even though his physician raised suspicions of a possible poisoning after he suffered facial swelling and a rash while in custody.

Details about Navalny’s condition were scarce after he was rushed to a hospital Sunday with what authorities said was a suspected allergy attack inside a deten-tion facility where he was serving a 30-day sentence for calling an unsanctioned protest. The 43-year-old political foe of President Vladimir Putin was arrested several days before a major opposition rally Saturday that ended with nearly 1,400 people detained.

Tensions are running high in Moscow as dozens of protesters remain in custody and the opposition called for a new rally Aug. 3.

In a blog post written in detention, Navalny said he may have been exposed to an unknown chemical agent while in custody. Navalny recalled how his face started to become swollen on Saturday and it worsened the next day.

Dr. Anastasiya Vasilyeva, who has been Navalny’s physician for several years, visited him Monday shortly before he was discharged from the hospital and sent back to the detention facility even before the necessary tests were run on him.

Doctors at the hospital initially said Navalny had a severe allergy attack, but Vasilyeva said that the swelling and the rash on his face could be consistent with chemical poisoning. She said the incar-ceration would jeopardize his health.

“He has not fully recovered. He should have been left under medical supervi-sion,” she told reporters outside the hospital, adding that the doctors didn’t even try to determine what caused the swelling and rash.

Vasilyeva expressed concern that the chemical agent that caused the outbreak could still be in his prison cell.

Navalny’s attorney, Olga Mikhailova, told reporters earlier the outbreak was caused by “poisoning, by some kind of chemical substance” but that its source wasn’t established. She said he has been given anti-inflammatory steroids and that the swelling subsided.

Navalny said Monday he felt and looked better now. His face is visibly

swollen in the picture he attached to the blog post, with red circles around the eyes.

He said he would like to see CCTV footage to check if anyone entered the cell while he was away on a walk, saying that he had his own linen and toiletries and could not think of a possible cause unless someone left something near his bunk.

Although there has been no confirma-tion that Navalny was poisoned, sugges-tions by his doctor that he was exposed to some kind of toxic chemical in jail raised suspicions among his supporters of possible foul play. Some Kremlin po-litical opponents have been poisoned or killed in recent years, although Russian officials denied any involvement.

Navalny, a lawyer and anti-corruption activist, has been the Kremlin’s most formidable foe since 2011, when he led a massive wave of protests of Putin and his party. He has since been convicted on two sets of criminal charges, largely regarded as politically motivated, and spent numerous stints in jail for disturb-ing public order and leading unsanc-tioned protests.

He has been attacked several times. In 2017, an assailant doused him with a green antiseptic, and Navalny sustained a chemical burn in one of his eyes, which left to a partial loss of vision. Navalny was able to travel abroad for treatment.

By RAHIM FAIEZASSOCIATED PRESS

KABUL, Afghanistan — The death toll from an attack against the Kabul office of the Afghan president’s running mate and former chief of the in-telligence service climbed to at least 20 people on Monday, an official said.

Around 50 other people were wounded in Sunday’s attack against the Green Trend party headquarters, which lasted hours and included a gunbattle between security forces and the attackers, who were holed up inside the building, according to Interior Ministry spokes-man Nasrat Rahimi.

Several gunmen were killed by the security forces, Rahimi said.

The attackers’ potential target, vice presidential candidate and former in-telligence chief Amrullah Saleh, was “evacuated from the building and moved to a safe location,” Rahimi said. Some 85 other civilians were also rescued from inside.

No one immediately

claimed responsibility for the attack, but both the Taliban and the Islamic State group are active in the capital and have car-ried out large-scale attacks in Kabul in the past.

The Taliban, who effectively control half the country at this point, have also been staging near-daily attacks across Afghanistan even as they hold talks with the U.S. about a peaceful resolu-tion to the 18-year war, America’s longest conflict. The insurgents however, refuse to directly negotiate with the government, con-sidering it a U.S. puppet.

Sunday marked the first day of the Afghan presi-dential campaign, with a vote scheduled for the end of September.

After the attack, President Ashraf Ghani tweeted that Saleh was unharmed during the “complex attack” target-ing the Green Trend office.

Saleh founded the Green Trend after he was sacked as intelligence chief in 2010 by former President Hamid Karzai. Though a relative newcomer on the

Afghan political scene, its focus has been democracy and reform while fiercely opposing the Taliban and their extremist ideology.

Ferdous Faramarz, the spokesman for Kabul’s police chief, said the at-tack started with a suicide car bombing, after which other attackers entered the building and started shooting at security forces.

The explosion from the initial bombing was large enough to be heard throughout the capital.

Ghani is seeking a second term in the Sept. 28 vote on promises of ending the war but has been largely sidelined over the past year amid U.S.-Taliban talks.

U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, who is current-ly visiting Kabul, has held several rounds of talks with the Taliban in recent months. The two sides appear to be closing in on an agreement in which the U.S. would withdraw its forces in return for a pledge from the Taliban to keep the country from being used as a launch pad for global attacks.

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This Monday photo released by navalny.com shows Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition figure, sitting on a bed in a hospital, in Moscow, Russia.

Death toll in attack at Afghan political office rises to 20

4 people working for Canadian firm abducted in eastern Congo

KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — An official in Congo says that four people, includ-ing two expatriates, working for the Canadian gold mining company Banro were abducted last week in the southern Maniema province of eastern Congo.

Army spokesman for South Kivu province Capt. Dieudonne Kasereka said Monday that a South African, a Zimbabwean and two Congolese were taken on Friday and it is suspected that the kidnappings were carried out by

Mai-Mai rebels who operate in that area.He said the army is searching for the

victims and three people have already been arrested on suspicion of assisting the kidnappers. He said that so far no ransom has been demanded by the kidnappers.

The Namoya area is rich in gold deposits and is often attacked by Mai-Mai militia. In March 2017, five workers, in-cluding one Frenchman, were kidnapped before being released two months later. Due to growing insecurity, the Banro company’s factory has been shut down for about four months.

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By GEOFF MULVIHILLASSOCIATED PRESS

The roughly 2,000 state and local governments suing the drug industry over the deadly opioid crisis have yet to see any verdicts or reach any big national settlements but are already tussling with each other over how to divide any money they collect.

The reason: Some of them want to avoid what happened 20 years ago, when states agreed to a giant settlement with the tobacco industry and used most of the cash on projects that had little to do with smoking’s toll.

“If we don’t use dollars recovered from these opioid lawsuits to end the opioid epidemic, shame on us,” Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear said.

Overdoses from opioids, which include prescription painkillers and illegal drugs like heroin, have surpassed automobile crashes in recent years as the biggest cause of accidental deaths in the U.S., accounting for the loss of more than 400,000 lives since 2000.

An Associated Press analysis found that by 2011 and 2012, the industry was shipping enough prescription opioids to give every man, woman and child in the U.S. nearly a 20-day supply each year.

In their lawsuits, the govern-ments contend the brand-name manufacturers fraudulently downplayed the addiction risks of the powerful painkillers while encouraging doctors to prescribe their patients more drugs and at higher doses. They also argue that drugmakers and distributors failed to stop suspiciously large shipments. The defendants dispute the allegations.

In the late 1990s, attorneys general for all 50 states reached colossal settlements under which tobacco companies

would pay them forever. A tally by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids found states have received more than $161 billion so far.

But some of the money has gone toward such things as roads, bridges or teacher pensions. Some of the money went into states’ general fund accounts, available for all sorts of uses.

“Most states have used their settlement recoveries, which are massive, for everything but the problem that gave rise to the litigation,” said Doug Blake, a former Minnesota assistant attorney general who worked on the state’s tobacco settlement.

The anti-smoking group says that for the fiscal year that ended in June, states took in $27.3 billion from the settle-ments and from tobacco taxes and spent just 2.4% of that on kick-the-habit and smoking-pre-vention programs. The group

also found that states spend, on average, less than one-fifth of what the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends on anti-smoking programs.

In the opioid litigation, plaintiffs want to make sure the money goes toward treat-ing addiction and preventing drug abuse. Some also want to be reimbursed for extra taxpayer costs associated with the epidemic, such as rising expenses for jails and mental health services, more ambu-lance runs and police calls, and more children of addicts placed in the care of the child-welfare system.

There have been disputes within states over who should allocate money from opioid-re-lated settlements. In Oklahoma, lawmakers objected earlier this year when the state attorney general struck a deal with Purdue Pharma that allo-cated much of a $270 million

settlement to a center for treat-ment and research. The law-makers said they should be the ones to make those decisions. Lawmakers in West Virginia are asking the attorney general there to let them allocate the $37 million settlement with the drug distributor McKesson.

Close to 2,000 local gov-ernments have made claims against the drug industry. While the states’ lawsuits are in state court, most of the city and county claims are in federal court, where they have been consolidated under one Cleveland-based judge who is pushing for a settlement.

Joe Rice, an architect of the tobacco settlement and one of the lead lawyers in the opioid cases, with clients including both local governments and states, said local governments are suing partly because they think they can do a better job with the money than states did with the tobacco funds. Rice

noted the opioid crisis has run up costs for local governments in ways cigarettes did not.

New Jersey’s Camden County, for instance, started allocating extra money for its Office of Mental Health and Addiction to deal with problem back in 2015. That first year, the county of a half-million people just outside Philadelphia kicked in $150,000. This year, it is up to $600,000.

The sum does not include other crisis-related costs sprin-kled throughout the county budget: $156,000 for opioid treatment for jail inmates, cleaning up “needle parks” and holding an annual recovery softball game.

In the event of a nationwide settlement, Rice and other lawyers representing local governments have proposed a plan that would set in advance how much county and local governments would get, based on the amount of drugs shipped there, the overdose deaths and the number of people addicted.

In the case of a $1 billion na-tional settlement, for instance, Camden County would get $1.3 million, and the communi-ties in the county would share an additional $900,000.

But many attorneys general have asked U.S. District Judge Dan Polster not to approve the plan. Thirty-eight warned in a filing this month that the process “would make ‘global peace’ more, not less, difficult to achieve.”

The states also worry about the wisdom of splitting settlement funds with local governments.

“Doling out small buckets of funds without regard to how the funds should be spent is the opposite of a ‘coordinated’ response, which would balance statewide efforts — such as public education campaigns — with any local efforts,” the attorneys general wrote.

Opioid suits: How to divide any settlementRoughly 2,000 state and local governments seek to hold the drug industry accountable for opioid crisis

AP PHOTO

Pictured are 5-mg pills of Oxycodone. Overdoses from opioids, which include prescription pain-killers and illegal drugs account for the loss of more than 400,000 lives since 2000.

By SARAH RANKINASSOCIATED PRESS

RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia’s black state lawmakers announced Monday that they will boycott a ceremony this week commemorating the beginnings of American democracy because President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend.

The Virginia Legislative Black Caucus said its members would not attend Tuesday’s event in historic Jamestown mark-ing the 400th anniversary of the first representative assembly in the Western Hemisphere. The boycott comes after Trump’s weekend comments referring to U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings’ major-ity-black Baltimore-area district as a “disgusting,

rat and rodent infested mess.”

The caucus’s statement did not specifically mention Cummings but said Trump’s “repeated attacks on Black legisla-tors and comments about Black communities makes him ill-suited to honor and commemorate such a monumental period in history.”

Caucus chair Del. Lamont Bagby said in an interview that the group unanimously reached the boycott decision more than a week ago. But he said the president has “continued his attacks” since then and that his re-marks about Cummings’ district were more of the same.

Trump will join nation-al and state leaders and dignitaries at Tuesday’s

event, a commemorative session of the Virginia General Assembly at which Trump is to deliver remarks.

The convening of a legislative assembly in 1619 formed the basis of today’s representative system of government in the United States. The Virginia General Assembly is considered the oldest continuously operating legislative body in North America.

“The commemoration of the birth of this nation and its democracy will be tarnished unduly with the participation of the President, who continues to make degrading com-ments toward minority leaders, promulgate pol-icies that harm margin-alized communities, and use racist and xenophobic rhetoric,” the caucus said in a statement.

Trump’s comments about Cummings were the latest rhetorical shot at a lawmaker of color to spark outrage. Earlier this month, Trump drew bipartisan condemnation following his call for four Democratic congresswom-en of color to get out of the U.S. “right now.”

White House press sec-retary Stephanie Grisham said Monday that the caucus was pushing “a political agenda.”

“President Trump passed criminal justice reform, developed op-portunity zones securing record-setting investment in distressed communi-ties, and pushed policies that created the lowest unemployment rates ever for African Americans, so it’s a bit confusing and unfortunate that the VLBC would choose to push a political agenda instead of celebrate this milestone for our nation,” she said in a statement.

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By NATHAN MAYBERGSPORTS WRITER

Texas is the second biggest state by size and population but it feels a little smaller for Charlotte Stone Crabs outfield-er Michael Smith and pitcher Trey Cumbie, who played together in East Texas on a travel ball team and are finding success in the minors together.

Both players have been post-ing big numbers since being promoted from Bowling Green. Smith is batting .316 with a .839 OPS and Cumbie’s ERA with the club is a miniscule 1.06 with hitters batting .167 against him.

They have had some help getting to this point. On their travel team, one of their teammates was Cody Clemens, the son of Roger Clemens.

“He would gives us a few pointers here and there,” said Cumbie of the pitcher who he

grew up admiring and who retired with 4,672 strikeouts.

Cumbie and Smith said Clemens’ competitive spirit came across to the team.

“He got on to us when we were slacking,” Smith said. “It was all tough love.

“He’s able to pick apart hitters,” Smith said. “When I was struggling or doing good he would give me a tip.”

Cumbie has the look of a prototypical pitcher at 6-foot-2, with broad shoulders and a powerful build. At 5-foot-11, Smith has an athletic, agile build and can play all of the outfield positions. He also has speed, with 17 stolen bases this season.

Another Texan recently joined the team as well. On July 24, Connor Hollis made his debut by hitting a double and scoring a run. He played at the University of Houston

with Cumbie. “It’s a lot of fun to be playing with these guys,” he said. Hollis went undrafted out of Houston but signed two weeks after the draft. He was signed for $1,000 and a plane ticket after being told he has a ‘chip and a chair.’

Hollis is a utility player who can play first, second and third base. He also has a knuckleball he can throw if the bullpen gets in a pinch.

The July 24 game was sort of

a showcase for the Texans as Smith hit a home run and drove in four runs. Cumbie pitched three innings of one-run ball for the win.

“His stuff is really good,” said pitching coach Steve ‘Doc’ Watson of Cumbie. Watson said he was impressed that Cumbie was able to get out of a couple jams, including a strikeout with the bases loaded in the 5th and another strikeout to end the game with a man on third. Cumbie would have got out of the inning unscathed if not for a moonshot popup that dropped in the outfield after being lost in the sun.

“When you have quality pitches, you’re just a strike away from getting out of it,” Watson said.

“I struggled a little bit with command,” Cumbie said after the game. After giving up a double and two walks in the

fifth inning he was able to adjust and settle down in the sixth, striking out one while retiring all three batters. “Just staying on my back leg longer,” he said.

Cumbie had not allowed a run in his first six games with Charlotte. On July 20, he threw 2 2/3 innings of shutout ball un-til he was taken out and a run scored from third on a flare.

Cumbie was a starter at Houston, where the team made it to two regionals. The Rays drafted him last year in the 13th round and have been utilizing him primarily out of the bullpen. He sports a 92-94 MPH fastball, a curveball and changeup.

He posted big-time strikeout numbers with Bowling Green this season, whiffing 50 batters in 32 1/3 innings with a 3.06

Stone Crabs have tough East Texas duoCharlotte pitcher Trey Cumbie and outfielder Michael Smith played travel ball together in high school

By MARC TOPKINTAMPA BAY TIMES

BOSTON — Arthroscopic surgery on Blake Snell’s left elbow went “as expected,” the Rays said Monday, and a September return to action is still planned.

Snell had the procedure by Dr. Koco Eaton on Monday morning in St. Pete to remove “loose bodies,” which are typ-ically small pieces of cartilage or bone chips, from his pitching elbow.

The Rays said last week when the surgery was announced,

and again Monday, that they anticipate him being back on the mound “sometime in September.”

After several rough stretches in he acknowledges has been a “frustrating” season, Snell was recently starting to perform like the reigning AL Cy Young

Award winner, having gone 2-0 with a 1.64 ERA in his past four starts. Overall, he is 6-7, 4.28, and the Rays are 11-9 in his starts.

Snell, 26, said last week he knew something seemed unusual with his elbow over his previous three-four starts but

that he felt it “move” to behind his elbow and knew then it was of more concern, and even more so after playing catch that day and waking uo sore the next, leading to the MRI exam which showed the need for surgery.

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By JACOB HOAGSPORTS WRITER

NORTH PORT — After a long, hot summer, the North Port High football team finally got to open up fall camp, as did the rest of Florida on Monday.

Not a whole lot changes as far as practice goes, but serves as a warning of the fast-approach-ing season. The countdown for the Bobcats’ preseason game vs.

Island Coast on Aug. 16 is now at 17 days and the prep time is dwindling.

“I thought we had a really good summer,” North Port coach Brian Hatler said. “The kids have worked really hard and we have a good chemistry. Kids are really growing togeth-er as a team and a lot of that is done in the offseason. They were pretty busy this summer but stuck with it.”

Like most teams, the Bobcats had plenty of seniors graduate and new athletes will try and step in to fill those voids.

In some cases, though, Hatler is able to plug in a versatile player wherever needed. That’s been senior Taylor Willis’ role for much of his four years with the team.

“Wherever they need me, I’m there,” Willis said. “I’ve played multiple positions my whole

life. As long as you study and work hard every day it ends up being helpful in the long run.”

Willis currently plays run-ning back, tight end, linebacker and safety, but has tools under his belt if needed. His most comfortable positions are safety and running back and his least is middle linebacker after spending time at outside linebacker in year’s past.

Playing multiple positions

is difficult. It requires smarts and athleticism to be able to manage each role and what it entails. Willis has thrived in his various positions and continues to be a go-to leader on both sides.

“Taylor’s done a great job for us for four years,”Hatler said. “He does anything we ask him to do and is a team first guy.

North Port builds on strong summer

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North Port senior Taylor Willis pops the bag in a drill during Monday’s opening day of camp. Willis can play the safety, linebacker and running back.

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While going into the procedure optimistic and encouraged by talking with former teammate Nate Eovaldi, who had it in each of the last two seasons, Snell was also candid about not knowing exactly how he would recover. “I don’t really know how my body is going to react to

anything like that,” he said.

The Rays are trying to make do with Snell out, continuing to use Charlie Morton and Yonny Chirinos as traditional starters while using Ryan Yarbrough and Jalen Beeks for bulk inning work typically behind openers. Rookie Brendan McKay is expected to come up and join the rotation, possibly as soon as Wednesday.

SNELLFROM PAGE 1B

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By ROB MAADDIAP SPORTS WRITER

NEW YORK — The Philadelphia Phillies bolstered their beleaguered rotation.

Left-hander Jason Vargas was acquired from the New York Mets on Monday for Double-A catcher Austin Bossart.

The 36-year-old Vargas is 6-5 with a 4.01 ERA, winning his last three starts. He became expend-able when the Mets acquired right-hander Marcus Stroman from Toronto on Sunday night for a pair of pitching prospects.

Vargas could start Friday night against the Chicago White Sox on normal four days’ rest. Zach Eflin, who is scheduled to pitch that night, has a 10.46 ERA in his last six starts.

Vargas is owed $2,666,667 of his $8 million salary for the remainder of this season, and his contract includes an $8 mil-lion club option for 2020 with a $2 million buyout. He receives a $250,000 assignment bonus.

New York agreed to pay $666,667 to the Phillies to offset part of Vargas’ 2019 salary and $250,000 to offset the assignment bonus. In addition, the Mets will

pay $2 million in 2020 to offset the salary or the buyout.

The Phillies were off Monday after losing two of three to the NL East-leading Braves and falling 7½ games behind. But they’re only one game back second the second NL wild card heading into a three-game series against San Francisco starting Tuesday.

Vargas’ ERA would be second to Aaron Nola on Philadelphia’s staff and his WHIP (1.27) would rank first. Opponents are batting just .228 against Vargas despite an 85 mph fastball.

Vargas is 98-95 with a 4.26 ERA in 266 starts and 21 relief appearances with five big league teams. He won 18 games for the Royals in 2017 and was part of their World Series championship team in 2015.

Vargas and Mets manager Mickey Callaway were fined by the team last month for their profanity-filled confrontation with a reporter following a loss to the Cubs at Wrigley Field.

The 26-year-old Bossart is hitting .195 with seven homers and 28 RBIs at Reading of the Eastern League. He was a 14th-round pick in the 2015 draft.

Mets trade Vargas to NL East rival Phillies

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The Mets sent pitcher Jason Vargas (above) to the Phillies for a minor leaguer. Vargas has a 4.01 ERA and is owed $2,666,667 this season. The Mets will pay part of his remaining salary.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP

Marlins 11, Diamondbacks 6Arizona AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Locastro lf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .254Lamb ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .235Marte cf 4 2 2 3 1 1 .320Escobar 3b 4 0 0 0 1 1 .284C.Walker 1b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .251Jones rf 3 1 0 1 0 1 .266Flores 2b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .275Ahmed ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .266C.Kelly c 3 2 2 1 1 0 .268M.Kelly p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .028Tomas ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000Holland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---McFarland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Peralta ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 .281Totals 34 6 7 6 3 10 Miami AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Rojas ss 4 2 1 2 1 0 .289B.Anderson rf 5 2 2 1 0 0 .247Cooper 1b 4 1 1 1 0 2 .296N.Walker 3b 2 2 1 1 2 0 .260Castro 2b 3 1 1 1 0 0 .250Conley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Guerrero p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---N.Anderson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Granderson lf 3 1 1 1 1 1 .179Ramirez cf 4 1 1 2 0 1 .275Holaday c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .290Smith p 3 1 2 1 0 0 .214Rivera 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .175Totals 33 11 10 10 4 4 Arizona 003 100 011 — 6 7 2Miami 060 010 40x — 11 10 0E—Locastro (1), M.Kelly (2). LOB—Arizona 6, Miami 3. 2B—Locastro (7), Flores (10), N.Walker (13). HR—Marte (23), off Smith; C.Kelly (13), off Guerrero; Rojas (4), off M.Kelly; B.Anderson (15), off M.Kelly. RBIs—Marte 3 (65), Jones (46), Flores (15), C.Kelly (36), Rojas 2 (33), B.Anderson (48), Cooper (38),

N.Walker (21), Castro (43), Granderson (27), Ramirez 2 (31), Smith (2). SF—Castro.Arizona IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAM.Kelly, L, 7-11 6 7 7 7 2 4 94 4.52Holland 1/3 3 4 4 1 0 20 4.54McFarland 12/3 0 0 0 1 0 21 5.12Miami IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Smith, W, 7-4 7 4 4 4 1 9 106 3.43Conley 1 2 1 1 1 0 19 7.23Guerrero 2/3 1 1 1 1 0 21 5.05N.Anderson 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 5 3.92

Reds 11, Pirates 6Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Newman ss 5 1 1 0 0 0 .311Frazier 2b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .281Marte cf 4 2 2 1 0 0 .285Bell 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .284Reynolds rf 3 2 1 1 1 0 .326Moran 3b 4 1 1 4 0 0 .288Osuna lf 3 0 1 0 1 1 .276Diaz c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .249McRae p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333DuRapau p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000Stratton p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Kang ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .169Feliz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Cabrera ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .306Totals 34 6 9 6 3 7 Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Winker cf-rf 4 2 2 0 1 0 .258Votto 1b 4 1 3 2 1 0 .263Suarez 3b 4 1 3 0 0 0 .257Peraza pr-3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .238Puig rf 3 1 0 1 1 0 .255Peralta p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Hughes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Dietrich ph-2b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .211VanMeter lf 5 2 1 0 0 0 .311Gennett 2b 5 1 2 1 0 2 .222

Stephenson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000J.Iglesias ss 4 1 1 4 0 0 .280Barnhart c 4 1 1 1 0 2 .215Gray p 2 1 0 0 1 1 .161Ervin rf-cf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .357Totals 38 11 13 9 4 7 Pittsburgh 100 014 000 — 6 9 1Cincinnati 0100 010 00x — 11 13 0E—Bell (9). LOB—Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 7. 2B—Diaz (13), Cabrera (17), VanMeter (5), Gennett (3). HR—Marte (18), off Gray; Reynolds (9), off Gray; Moran (11), off Peral-ta; J.Iglesias (6), off DuRapau. RBIs—Marte (61), Reynolds (43), Moran 4 (60), Votto 2 (32), Puig (60), Gennett (5), J.Iglesias 4 (39), Barnhart (21). CS—Frazier (3).Runners left in scoring position—Pittsburgh 2 (Newman, DuRapau); Cincinnati 4 (Puig 2, VanMeter 2). Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAMcRae, L, 0-3 11/3 6 7 5 2 0 38 9.98DuRapau 3 5 4 1 2 3 71 7.24Stratton 12/3 1 0 0 0 2 18 5.93Feliz 1 1 0 0 0 1 11 4.28Rodriguez 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 3.33Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Gray, W, 6-6 51/3 6 4 4 1 3 89 3.45Peralta 11/3 2 2 2 2 2 29 4.94Hughes 11/3 0 0 0 0 0 13 3.98Stephenson 1 1 0 0 0 2 13 4.85

Nationals 6, Braves 3Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Acuna Jr. cf-rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .292Albies 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .282Freeman 1b 4 2 3 0 0 0 .308Donaldson 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .257Duvall rf-lf 3 0 1 1 0 1 .417Camargo ss 3 0 1 0 1 1 .228Riley lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .241Sobotka p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Walker p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---

Blevins p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Culberson ph 1 1 1 1 0 0 .342Flowers c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .229Keuchel p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .118Inciarte cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .214Totals 34 3 7 2 1 13 Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Turner ss 5 0 1 1 0 1 .284Eaton rf 3 2 0 0 1 0 .281Rendon 3b 5 1 2 4 0 2 .318Soto lf 3 0 1 1 2 2 .286Kendrick 1b 5 0 2 0 0 1 .310Dozier 2b 2 0 0 0 2 0 .238Robles cf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .244Gomes c 0 2 0 0 4 0 .213Corbin p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .073Sanchez ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .208Suero p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Parra ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .246Rodney p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Doolittle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 29 6 7 6 10 7 Atlanta 000 101 001 — 3 7 0Washington 110 004 00x — 6 7 2E—Rendon (6), Dozier (5). LOB—Atlanta 6, Washington 11. 2B—Turner (22). HR—Culber-son (4), off Doolittle; Rendon (23), off Sobot-ka. RBIs—Duvall (3), Culberson (16), Turner (27), Rendon 4 (80), Soto (67). SB—Soto (8). CS—Dozier (2). SF—Duvall. S—Corbin. RISP—Atlanta 1 for 3; Washington 3 for 12.DP—Atlanta 1 (Albies, Camargo, Freeman).Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAKeuchel, L, 3-4 51/3 6 4 4 4 4 108 3.86Sobotka 2/3 1 2 2 2 2 22 5.54Walker 1 0 0 0 3 0 21 0.00Blevins 1 0 0 0 1 1 19 3.86Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Corbin, W, 9-5 6 5 2 2 1 8 107 3.23Suero 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 4.72Rodney 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 6.92Doolittle 1 1 1 1 0 3 22 2.86

WASHINGTON (AP) — Anthony Rendon hit a tie-

breaking grand slam in the sixth inning, and the Washington Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 6-3 on Monday night in the opener of a three-game series to close within 4½ games of the NL East leader.

With the score 2-2, Rendon connected of Chad Sobotka for his 23rd home run this season and third career slam, raising his career RBIs total to 500. Rendon, who had two hits, is batting .370 in his last 19 games with nine doubles, three homers and 20 RBIs.

Patrick Corbin (9-5) allowed two runs and five hits in six innings, striking out eight and walking one. Sean Doolittle gave up a home run to pinch-hitter Charlie Culberson in the ninth.

Dallas Keuchel (3-4) gave up four runs, six hits and four walks in 5 1/3 innings in his eighth start for the Braves since signing in June. He is 0-2 in his last three starts.

Yan Gomes walked with one out in the sixth, Adrian Sanchez singled and Sobotka relieved. Turner struck out, but Adam

Eaton walked to load the bases for Rendon, who connected on a 2-0 fastball.

Juan Soto hit an RBI single on the first and Turner had an RBI double in the second. The 20-year-old Soto also made a leaping catch at the left-field wall in the sixth to deny Adam Duvall a possible two-run homer.

Atlanta scored in the fourth when Duvall hit a sharp two-out grounder to Rendon. The third baseman made a diving backhand stop, but his throw attempting to prevent an infield single sailed past first for an error as Freddie Freeman, who had been on second, came home.

Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna Jr. went 0 for 4, ending his on-base streak at a career-best 32 games.

MAD MAXWashington pitcher Max

Scherzer went back on the 10-day IL with a minor rhomboid strain. The injury is in the same area as the inflammation under his right shoulder that forced the ace right-hander to the IL for 19 days this month. Scherzer was dominant in June and won

seven consecutive starts as Washington worked its way back into playoff contention following a 19-31 start. He returned from the IL last Thursday and al-lowed three runs in five innings in a no-decision against the Rockies. The next day, he had an MRI that revealed the injury.

Reds 11, Pirates 6 Jose Iglesias’ grand slam

completed Cincinnati’s 10-run second inning and the Reds beat the Pirates 11-6 Monday night after Pittsburgh traded sched-uled starter Jordan Lyles to the Brewers.

The last-place Pirates lost their ninth straight.

Lyles was dealt to Milwaukee — which has an injury-depleted rotation — in the afternoon for pitching prospect Cody Ponce. Alex McRae (0-3) took Lyles’ spot, his first major league start after seven relief appear-ances. He retired only four batters and was replaced during Cincinnati’s biggest inning in four years.

They piled up six hits and three walks while sending 13 batters to the plate. Joey Votto

singled home a pair of runs, first baseman Josh Bell had a throwing error, and Iglesias’ second career grand slam off Montana DuRapau made it 10-1. Every Reds player scored in the inning.

Sonny Gray (6-6) gave up four runs in 5 1/3 innings, including Starling Marte’s 18th homer and Bryan Reynolds’ ninth. Colin Moran hit his third career grand slam off Wandy Peralta.

Marlins 11, Diamondbacks 6Caleb Smith endured a bad

stretch after a baserunning adventure but recovered to pitch seven innings and help the Miami Marlins beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 11-6 Monday.

Smith laid down a bunt in the second inning and wound up at third base thanks to two errors on the play. Miami’s Miguel Rojas homered for the third game in a row, increasing his season total to four. Teammate Brian Anderson added his 15th homer and his second in two games.

Both homers came off Merrill Kelly (7-11), who allowed seven runs in six innings.

Nationals beat Braves, lose MaxWashington ace heading back to injured list

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By GARY BROWNSUN CORRESPONDENT

PORT CHARLOTTE — There was lots of action at the Harold Avenue complex Saturday as the Charlotte County Coed Youth Basketball playoffs began.

There was competi-tion in three divisions’ 10-under, 12-under and 15-under.

The 15-under and 10-under divisions both had two games. The 12-under division had four games because it had eight teams. In the 15-un-der division, top seeded Jamaica and second-seed-ed Egypt both had byes to next Saturday’s semifi-nals and finals.

In the 15-under divi-sion, Bahamas led most of the way in beating Philippines 38-31 but the game was close most of the time. Khyre Ellis led the winners with 24 points and was effective as the point guard.

“It’s playoff time, so everybody is motivated to do well,” said Bahamas coach Cedric Vales.

In the other 15-under contest, United States rolled past Brazil 58-35, leading virtually the entire way. United States forced several turnovers

and played a fine all-around game.

In 12-under competi-tion, the top-seeded 76ers outscored the Lakers 43-25, the Knicks beat the Rockets 33-24, the Jazz defeated the Warriors 45-28 and the Heat dumped the Pistons 38-14. The Heat were only the seventh seed but defeated the second seed Pistons.

“Defense was the key to our victory,” said Heat coach Daren Goshay. “Everybody played well. Marcus Nester was our leading scorer and led us at point guard.”

In the 10-under division, North Carolina topped Miami 22-14 and Florida State defeated Boston College 31-15. Duke and North Carolina State had byes to next Saturday morning’s semifinals. They both had 5-2 records in the regular season.

“Team work for the key to our win,” said North Carolina coach Kevin Wind.

“We never quit. Last week, we were behind by 13 points and came back to win.”

Next Saturday’s games will start at 9 a.m. with the semifinals followed by the finals.

Signups for the winter coed league began this past Monday.

Youth basketball goes into finals

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In the 12-under competition, Rockets’ player Jase Colone goes up for a shot while being guarded by a pair of Knicks during Saturday’s playoff game at Harold Avenue recreation center in Port Charlotte.

CHARLOTTE COUNTY COED YOUTH BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS

ERA. While his strikeout rate has dropped in Charlotte (14 strikeouts in 17 innings), hitters are having a much tougher time squaring up on him. He has a 0.82 WHIP with Charlotte compared to a 1.42 WHIP at Bowling Green.

Cumbie thinks it is helping him by being stretched to go a little farther in games with the Stone Crabs. “They have been extending me out of the pen, throwing two or three innings instead of one or two at Bowling Green.

“I get better as the game goes on.”

A left-handed thrower, he writes right-handed after being taught to write cursive. He said he shoots left-handed in basketball but will kick right-handed.

As a southpaw, he thinks the “different angle, being able to spin the ball well from the left side is a big advantage.”

Two of the lefties he likes watching are Dodgers’ ace Clayton Kershaw and Texas Rangers’ Mike Minor, who are both known for their big curveballs.

Cumbie thinks his curveball has improved this year. “It’s better for sure. This season I’ve been getting behind the ball better and getting more true spin on the ball.”

While Cumbie went to a Division-I school, Smith initially went to Kansas State

but transferred to San Jacinto College North, which finished second in the 2017 Junior College World Series to Chipola.

“I found another love for the game,” he said of his junior college experience.

San Jacinto also happened to be where Roger Clemens went, and also produced former Yankees and Astros pitcher Andy Pettitte.

“I tell everyone that the best decision I ever made was going to junior college.”

The pitching coach was Woody Williams, who played 15 years in the big leagues, where he won a World Series with the Blue Jays and was an All-Star with the Cardinals. While Smith didn’t pitch in junior college, he said Williams gave him advice.

“He made me take a step

back and made me realize where I was and helped me grow.”

Smith has a simple approach to hitting: “Letting the ball come to me. Not trying to do too much,” he said. “Anytime I’m up there with guys on, I’m just trying to see a strike and get some barrel on it.”

Smith was drafted in the 18th round of the 2017 draft. He has shown he is a solid line-drive hitter who has turned it up since arriving in Charlotte.

“The pitchers are a lot more around the zone,” he said.

His home run and double in the July 24 game were both scorching liners.

“I live for hitting line drives,” Smith said.

Smith is also a lefty when it comes to hitting and throwing, though he shoots right-handed

in basketball. Smith said he tried to hit right-handed during a game at Cooperstown with the travel league. Their team was up by a lot so the coach had every hitter swing the opposite way.

“It didn’t go well,” he said.What is going very well is his

hitting with the Stone Crabs. With seven doubles in 26 games in Charlotte, he is showing that he can be a 30-doubles type of hitter.

“I know coming in here that the outfield here is pretty loaded and I know I had to put up big numbers.”

Smith and Cumbie are proud of their Texas roots. Another teammate, catcher Zacrey Law hails from Waco, Texas.

“We’re just really prideful in our sports. We play baseball year-round,” Smith said.

STONE CRABSFROM PAGE 1B

We like having him on the field because we can trust him.

“He saw significant playing time as a sophomore, so he has a lot of experience and has continued to get bigger and stronger and faster over that

time. And his toughness has always been there, even when he was a little bit smaller.”

Linked to his play on the field, there’s a battle just as important that Willis and the Bobcats fight off it. And that’s the fight to instill a winning culture in the program.

As Hatler enters his fifth year with the team, this year’s senior class wants to continue the

growth he and former Bobcats have established. Playing with a constant chip on their shoulders, Willis and his fellow seniors want to finish their high school careers on the uptick.

“We’re all getting excited,” Willis said. “We’re out here working every day and getting better. Everyone’s getting stronger, everyone’s getting faster and we’re starting to work

better together as a team.“I wanna win. I think (how

we’re viewed) helps us perform. No one likes when people talk bad about you, so you always have a chip on your shoulder. That helps us practice harder and play harder every day.”

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BOBCATSFROM PAGE 1B

“No one likes when people talk bad

about you, so you always have a chip on your shoulder.”

Taylor WillisNorth Port junior

SUN PHOTOS BY CHRIS BLAKE

Charlotte Stone Crabs outfielder Michael Smith (left) and pitcher Trey Cumbie (right) have excelled since being called up from Class-A Bowling Green.

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The Miami Dolphins fired Pat Flaherty on Monday, a day after the former offensive line coach expressed disappoint-ment with the performance of his unit, and replaced him with Dave DeGuglielmo, who is beginning his third stint with the Dolphins as an assistant coach.

Following Sunday’s training camp practice, which was Miami’s second session in pads, Flaherty, a 19-year coaching veteran who joined coach Brian Flores staff this summer after spending two seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, said only left tackle Laremy Tunsil had locked up a starting spot based on the first week of camp.

“The offensive line has come

out here, and just like other positions, there have been some times where we’ve had some real positives, and then there are times we want more consis-tency,” said offensive coordina-tor Chad O’Shea. “That’s true of all positions.”

Flaherty expressed concern about the performance of his entire unit, Daniel Kilgore’s play at center, and pointed out that Michael Deiter, the Dolphins’ 2019 third-round pick, has a long way to go before he’s ready to become a starter.

It’s unclear whether Flaherty’s criticism of the Dolphins offensive line, which is being rebuilt following the departure of Ja’Wuan James and Ted Larsen as free agents in the offseason, and the retirement of Josh Sitton, cost him his job.

The Dolphins had hired DeGuglielmo as an analyst earlier this summer, and the 16-year coaching veteran, who had ties with Flores from their time together in New England, had been assisting with practices.

DeGuglielmo coached Miami’s offensive line from 2009-2011, working under the late Tony Sparano before he and his coaching staff were fired. He returned to Miami in 2017 when Chris Foerster re-signed from Adam Gase’s staff after a video of him snorting a white, powdery substance was released by a Las Vegas model.

In DeGuglielmo’s previous stint with the Dolphins, his unit helped Miami average 108.6 rushing yards per game, 4.7 yards per attempt, and allowed 52 sacks (3.25 per game).

DeGuglielmo coached the

Indianapolis Colts offensive line last season, and helped mentor Quenton Nelson, a rookie who earned first-team All-Pro honors and was selected to the Pro Bowl as a rookie.

Last season, the Colts offense finished fourth in the NFL, scoring 27.1 points per game, seventh in total offense (386.2 yards per game), and the improved play of the Colts offensive line was credited for much of Indianapolis’ success.

However, DeGuglielmo was let go after one season because he wasn’t hired by Colts coach Frank Reich. Reich inherited DeGuglielmo after accepting the job Josh McDaniel, the Patriots’ offensive coordi-nator, backed out of at the last minute, despite making the Colts hire assistants like DeGuglielmo.

DeGuglielmo spent the 2014-15 season with the Patriots, and helped New England win Super Bowl XLIX. He was also the assistant offensive line coach of the New York Giants when they won Super Bowl XLII.

He’ll be responsible for working with O’Shea to build the protection for Miami’s new offense. Tunsil, Kilgore, a nine-year veteran, and Jesse Davis, a starter for the past two seasons, are viewed as the unit’s best building blocks. But the Dolphins are searching for a starting offensive guard and starting right tackle.

This is the second coaching change Miami has made this summer. Flaherty’s dismissal follows Jim Caldwell, the team’s assistant head coach and quar-terback coach, taking a medical leave of absence.

Dolphins fire offensive line coachMiami replaces Pat Flaherty, who expressed disappointment with unit; Dave DeGuglielmo to take over

By ROB MAADDIAP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

PHILADELPHIA — DeSean Jackson zipped across the field, caught Carson Wentz’s perfectly thrown pass in stride and kept going.

Then he did it again. And again.

Jackson is back in Philadelphia five years after former Eagles coach Chip Kelly released the three-time Pro Bowl pick following his best season.

He is 32 now, but he hasn’t lost a step.

Jackson and Wentz were in sync throughout practice Monday, the team’s fourth time on the field in training camp.

“Every day, it grows,” Wentz said about their chemistry. “Whether it’s on the field and you can actually see it with live reps or after practice, off the side in between reps and team drills, we’re talking, watching film. Chemistry grows in a million different ways, so to get those opportunities on the field, you see it and it’s exciting.”

Wentz misfired a couple of times to Jackson on Saturday, so they spent time after practice working out the kinks. It was evident they’re on the same page.

“You gotta get the reps in, man,” Jackson said. “You can’t shortcut the reps. Getting the reps in and then going in the film room and just kinda watching and seeing how you can connect.”

Jackson gives the Eagles a deep threat to complement a strong receiving corps that includes Alshon Jeffrey, Nelson Agholor, Mack Hollins and rookie J.J. Arcega-Whiteside. Tight ends Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert might be the best 1-2 duo at their position.

Whoever is on the field with

Jackson will benefit from his presence.

“We haven’t had a player like him since he left,” said Ertz, who played with Jackson in 2013 when he had 82 catches for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns. “There’s no route he can’t run, no play you don’t want to get him

involved in. Defenses just have to know where he is every play or it’s going to be a 70-yard touchdown. He just makes everyone else’s job so much easier. I couldn’t be more thrilled to have him back.”

Jackson was selected by Philadelphia in the second round of the 2008 draft

and played in the NFC championship game his rookie season.

He caught passes from Donovan McNabb, Michael Vick and Nick Foles during his first stint in Philadelphia. He is excited to play with Wentz and they’ve spent time together off the field.

“He knows when I’m going to break or when he’s dropping back, I know where the ball is going to be,” Jackson said. “And we spent a lot of time back in the spring just trying to get together, connect and just working out, just bonding off the field. That’s important as well, too. We spend so much time here, but as long as you can get off the field sometimes and not have the playbook involved, just having conversations about life and in general just to try to build.”

Jackson averaged 59 catches for 1,020 yards and five touchdowns in six seasons with the Eagles. He had two 1,000-yard seasons in three years in Washington and spent the past two seasons with the Buccaneers.

He had 41 catches for 774 yards and four TDs last season, averaging an NFL-best 18.9 yards per reception.

“The deep ball threat that he is, he just takes pressure off the other guys and opens up a lot of things underneath,” Wentz said.

“He threatens defenders in a different way. He can do things underneath. He can do things after the catch.”

Jackson hasn’t lost a step with EaglesFormer Tampa Bay receiver, three-time Pro Bowl pick, adds speed to team that released him after 2013

AP PHOTO

Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson catches a pass at training camp in Philadelphia, Thursday. Jackson, who played for Tampa Bay the last two seasons, is flashing his trademark speed.

By DENNIS WASZAK JR.AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets hope Jamison Crowder’s solid start to training camp doesn’t come to an abrupt halt.

The wide receiver left practice Monday with a foot injury and coach Adam Gase said Crowder would have an MRI to determine the nature and severity.

Crowder was hurt late in practice Monday after having a good day to that point. The receiver walked with a bit of a limp to the sideline, where his left foot was examined by trainers. After a few minutes, Crowder took off both shoes and walked inside the facility.

Crowder signed a three-year, $28.5 million contract with the Jets in March after spending his first four NFL seasons with Washington.

He quickly developed a rapport with Sam Darnold through the offseason, and it has

continued during training camp. The two connected for a long touchdown ear-ly Monday, and Crowder also made a nice grab in traffic for a big gain.

“I mean, he’s so quick and everyone knows how quick he is, but, man, he’s fast, too,” Darnold said. “I think he can hit another gear, too. He’s got game speed.”

Crowder is expected to be New York’s primary slot-type receiver along-side Robby Anderson and Quincy Enunwa, giving the Jets a starting pass-catching trio with different skill sets and presenting a challenge for defenses.

Second-year receiver Deontay Burnett took Crowder’s spot in the starting offense after the veteran came out, and he did a fine job filling in. Burnett, a former team-mate of Darnold’s at USC, had a touchdown catch in the red zone. He’s in the mix for a primary backup role this season.

“When a guy goes down, the next guy has

to step up,” Gase said. “You just keep playing, move some things around, call some different plays, feature other guys. That’s just part of football.”

Gase said backup offensive tackle Brent Qvale won’t need surgery on his right knee after he was carted off the field Sunday. It appears he wasn’t as seriously injured as first feared, but Qvale won’t be available any time soon.

“It looks like he’s going to be out a while,” Gase said. “It doesn’t end his season, but I think we’re going to lose him for a while.”

The Jets are dealing with a handful of other injured players: corner-backs Jeremy Clark and Montrel Meander each hurt hamstrings during practice.

Tight end Ryan Griffin (throat ailment), wide receiver Jeff Smith (hamstring), linebacker Jeff Allison (shoulder) and tight end Daniel Brown (hamstring) were also sidelined.

Jets’ Crowder to get MRI TAMPA (AP) —

Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy has signed an eight-year, $76 million contract extension with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The team announced the deal — worth an average of $9.5 million per season — with the Vezina Trophy winner on Monday.

Lightning vice presi-dent and general man-ager Julien BriseBois says the 25-year-old has “shown unmatched work ethic and profes-sionalism both on and off the ice” and that the club looks forward to Vasilevskiy “continuing his career in Tampa Bay for the foreseeable future.”

The two-time All-Star appeared in 53 games last season, going 39-10-4 with a 2.40 goals-against average and a .919 save percentage while helping Tampa Bay

match the NHL sin-gle-season record with 62 wins.

In addition to set-ting career highs for goals-against average and save percentage, Vasilevskiy led the NHL in wins and tied for fourth with six shutouts.

The season ended with the Lightning being

swept in the first round of the playoffs.

Vasilevskiy has a 124-59-15 career record with a 2.55 goals-against average and .919 save percentage with 18 shutouts. He is 15-15 in 33 playoff games with a 2.83 goals-against average and .912 save percentage.

Vasilevskiy has new dealGoaltender signs 8-year, $76 million extension

TAMPA BAY TIMES PHOTO

Tampa Bay Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy was rewarded for winning the Vezina Trophy last season, when he led the league with 39 wins.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

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MLBAll times EasternAMERICAN LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L PCT GBNew York 67 38 .638 —Tampa Bay 60 48 .556 8½Boston 59 48 .551 9Toronto 41 67 .380 27½Baltimore 35 70 .333 32CENTRAL DIVISION W L PCT GBMinnesota 64 41 .610 —Cleveland 62 43 .590 2Chicago 46 57 .447 17Kansas City 40 68 .370 25½Detroit 30 71 .297 32WEST DIVISION W L PCT GBHouston 68 39 .636 —Oakland 60 47 .561 8Los Angeles 55 52 .514 13Texas 53 53 .500 14½Seattle 46 63 .422 23

Saturday’s GamesToronto 10, Tampa Bay 9, 12 inningsBoston 9, N.Y. Yankees 5Seattle 8, Detroit 1Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 1Cleveland 9, Kansas City 1Houston 8, St. Louis 2Oakland 5, Texas 4Baltimore 8, L.A. Angels 7Sunday’s GamesTampa Bay 10, Toronto 9Minnesota 11, Chicago White Sox 1Houston 6, St. Louis 2Kansas City 9, Cleveland 6L.A. Angels 5, Baltimore 4Seattle 3, Detroit 2, 10 inningsOakland 6, Texas 5N.Y. Yankees 9, Boston 6Monday’s GamesToronto 7, Kansas City 3Detroit at L.A. Angels, lateBaltimore at San Diego, lateToday’s GamesBaltimore (Eshelman 0-2) at San Diego (Lamet 0-2), 3:40 p.m.Arizona (Clarke 3-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ 8-5), 7:05 p.m.Houston (Verlander 13-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 10-3), 7:10 p.m.Minnesota (Odorizzi 11-5) at Miami (Gallen 1-2), 7:10 p.m.Tampa Bay (TBD) at Boston (Price 7-4), 7:10 p.m.Seattle (Leake 9-8) at Texas (Jurado 6-6), 8:05 p.m.N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 7-5) at Chicago White Sox (Lopez 5-9), 8:10 p.m.Toronto (Stroman 6-11) at Kansas City (Montgomery 1-3), 8:15 p.m.Detroit (VerHagen 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Canning 3-6), 10:07 p.m.Milwaukee (TBD) at Oakland (Bassitt 7-5), 10:07 p.m.Wednesday’s GamesArizona at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.Toronto at Kansas City, 1:15 p.m.Detroit at L.A. Angels, 4:07 p.m.Houston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m.Minnesota at Miami, 7:10 p.m.Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m.Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m.N.Y. Mets at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.Milwaukee at Oakland, 10:07 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION W L PCT GBAtlanta 62 44 .585 —Washington 56 49 .533 5½Philadelphia 55 50 .524 6½New York 50 55 .476 11½Miami 41 63 .394 20CENTRAL DIVISION W L PCT GBChicago 56 49 .533 —St. Louis 56 49 .533 —Milwaukee 56 51 .523 1Cincinnati 48 55 .466 7Pittsburgh 46 59 .438 10WEST DIVISION W L PCT GBLos Angeles 69 38 .645 —San Francisco 54 52 .509 14½Arizona 53 54 .495 16San Diego 49 56 .467 19Colorado 49 57 .462 19½

Saturday’s GamesL.A. Dodgers 9, Washington 3Arizona 9, Miami 2N.Y. Mets 3, Pittsburgh 0Cincinnati 3, Colorado 1Atlanta 15, Philadelphia 7Milwaukee 5, Chicago Cubs 3, 10 inningsHouston 8, St. Louis 2San Diego 5, San Francisco 1Sunday’s GamesPhiladelphia 9, Atlanta 4Cincinnati 3, Colorado 2Miami 5, Arizona 1N.Y. Mets 8, Pittsburgh 7Washington 11, L.A. Dodgers 4Chicago Cubs 11, Milwaukee 4Houston 6, St. Louis 2San Francisco 7, San Diego 6Monday’s GamesMiami 11, Arizona 6Atlanta at Washington, latePittsburgh at Cincinnati, lateL.A. Dodgers at Colorado, lateBaltimore at San Diego, lateToday’s GamesBaltimore (Eshelman 0-2) at San Diego (Lamet 0-2), 3:40 p.m.Arizona (Clarke 3-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ 8-5), 7:05 p.m.Atlanta (Teheran 5-7) at Washington (Scherzer 9-5), 7:05 p.m.San Francisco (Beede 3-4) at Philadelphia (Smyly 1-5), 7:05 p.m.Minnesota (Odorizzi 11-5) at Miami (Gallen 1-2), 7:10 p.m.Pittsburgh (Musgrove 7-9) at Cincinnati (Roark 6-6), 7:10 p.m.N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 7-5) at Chicago White Sox (Lopez 5-9), 8:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Darvish 3-4) at St. Louis (Wainwright 7-7), 8:15 p.m.L.A. Dodgers (TBD) at Colorado (Freeland 2-8), 8:40 p.m.Milwaukee (TBD) at Oakland (Bassitt 7-5), 10:07 p.m.Wednesday’s GamesAtlanta at Washington, 12:05 p.m.Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m.Arizona at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.San Francisco at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.Minnesota at Miami, 7:10 p.m.N.Y. Mets at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.Milwaukee at Oakland, 10:07 p.m.

ODDS

PREGAME.COM LINEMAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLTodayNational LeagueFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEAt Philadelphia -119 San Francisco +109At Washington Off Atlanta OffAt Cincinnati -132 Pittsburgh +122Chicago -110 At St. Louis +100At Colorado Off LA Dodgers Off

American LeagueHouston -119 At Cleveland +109At Boston -141 Tampa Bay +131At Texas -128 Seattle +118At Kansas City Off Toronto OffAt LA Angels -240 Detroit +220

InterleagueAt San Diego Off Baltimore OffAt NY Yankees -224 Arizona +204Minnesota -152 At Miami +142NY Mets -152 At Chicago WS +142At Oakland Off Milwaukee Off

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUEHall of Fame Game (exhibition)ThursdayFAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOGDenver Pk -2½ 34 Atlanta

Updated odds available at Pregame.com

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALLAmerican LeagueBALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Evan Phillips to Norfolk (IL). Recalled RHP David Hess from Norfolk.KANASAS CITY ROYALS — Placed on 1B Lucas Duda waivers.LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Luke Bard to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled LHP Adam McCreery from Salt Lake.OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Designated RHP Brian Schlitter for assignment. Reinstated RHP Jharel Cotton from the 60-day IL and optioned him to Las Vegas (PCL).TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Recalled LHP Thomas Pannone from Buffalo (IL). Selected the contract of SS Bo Bichette from Buffalo.National LeagueLOS ANGELES DODGERS — Acquired INF-OF Kristopher Negrón from Seattle for INF Daniel Castro. Recalled RHP Josh Sborz from Oklahoma City (PCL). Placed INF/OF Kiké Hernández on the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Jamie Schultz to Oklahoma City.MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Designated RHP Marcos Diplan for assignment.PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Acquired LHP Jason Vargas and cash considerations from the New York Mets for C Austin Bossart. Designated RHP Yacksel Rios for assignment.PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Traded RHP Jordan Lyles to Milwaukee for RHP Cody Ponce. Recalled RHP Montana DuRapau from Indianapolis (IL).ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Acquired LHP Zac Rosscup from the Los Angeles Dodgers for cash considerations.SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Activated RHP Nick Vincent from the 60-day IL. Designated RHP Nick Vincent for assignment.WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled RHP Erick Fedde from Harrisburg (EL). Placed RHP Max Scherzer on the 10-day IL, retroactive to July 26.American AssociationGARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Released RHP Colby Morris. Signed RHP Darin May.KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Announced C Christian Correa will play for Colombia at the Pan-Am Games.ST. PAUL SAINTS — Released OF Josh Romanski.SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed OF Jeremy Hazelbaker.WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Released C Cody Young.

FOOTBALLNational Football LeagueDALLAS COWBOYS — Agreed to terms with RB Alfred Morris.MIAMI DOLPHINS — Fired offensive line coach Pat Flaherty. Named Dave DeGuglielmo offensive line coach.NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Placed OL J.J. Dielman on the reserve/retired list.NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Released WR Cameron Meredith. Signed OL Patrick Omameh.TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed QB Vincent Testaverde. Activated LB Jack Cichy from the PUP list. Placed TE Troy Niklas on injured reserve.Canadian Football LeagueHAMILTON TIGER-CATS — Signed QB David Watford.

HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueARIZONA COYOTES — Announced Alex Meruelo has completed his transaction with Andrew Barroway to become team’s majority owner.NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Acquired LW Nikita Gusev from Vegas for a 2020 third-round draft pick and a 2021 second-round draft pick. Agreed to terms with Gusev on a two-year contract.NEW YORK RANGERS — Named Kris Knoblauch coach of Hartford (AHL).TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Signed G Andrei Vasilevskiy to an eight-year contract extension.

SOCCERMajor League SoccerFC DALLAS — Loaned M Pablo Aránguiz to Chilean Primera División Unión Española for the rest of the 2019 season.LOS ANGELES FC — Acquired D Eddie Segura from Colombian side Atletico Huila on a perma-nent, multiyear contract.NEW YORK CITY FC — Acquired D Eric Miller from Minnesota for $50,000 General Allocation Money.NEW YORK RED BULLS — Named Sean McCafferty director of Red Bulls Academy.TORONTO FC — Announced F Terrence Boyd has left the team wo join Hallescher FC (Germany).

COLLEGESBROWN — Named Jennifer Jamison women’s assistant water polo coach and men’s water polo operations assistant.NEW JERSEY CITY — Named Harry Turner men’s wrestling coach.VANDERBILT — Announced women’s sophomore basketball G Akira Levy transferred from Missouri.

GOLF

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATIONOF PGA TOURSWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPSFEDEX ST. JUDE INVITATIONALSunday’s leaders at TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tenn. Purse: $10.25 million. Yardage: 7,237; Par: 70 (35-35)FINALBrooks Koepka (550), $1,745,000 68-67-64-65—264Webb Simpson (315), $1,095,000 69-66-68-64—267Marc Leishman (200), $602,000 69-69-63-67—268Tommy Fleetwood (120), $384,333 68-70-65-66—269Matthew Fitzpatrick, $384,333 67-64-69-69—269Rory McIlroy (120), $384,333 69-67-62-71—269Jon Rahm (95), $273,000 62-71-68-69—270Ian Poulter (89), $242,000 66-69-67-69—271Billy Horschel (81), $205,000 67-66-69-70—272Bubba Watson (81), $205,000 65-70-68-69—272Justin Rose (73), $183,000 67-68-70-68—273Rafa Cabrera Bello (59), $143,625 70-71-67-66—274Patrick Cantlay (59), $143,625 65-68-73-68—274Alex Noren (59), $143,625 66-69-66-73—274Aaron Rai, $143,625 72-69-66-67—274Patrick Reed (59), $143,625 73-66-67-68—274Cameron Smith (59), $143,625 65-68-73-68—274Jordan Spieth (59), $143,625 70-70-66-68—274Justin Thomas (59), $143,625 68-69-66-71—274Dustin Johnson (48), $113,500 69-69-69-68—275Nate Lashley (48), $113,500 66-70-71-68—275Haotong Li, $113,500 69-69-67-70—275Louis Oosthuizen (48), $113,500 73-69-66-67—275Adam Long (40), $103,000 71-70-67-68—276Andrew Putnam (40), $103,000 66-71-72-67—276Matthew Wolff (40), $103,000 72-70-65-69—276Paul Casey (28), $86,250 70-71-69-67—277Corey Conners (28), $86,250 67-71-70-69—277Tony Finau (28), $86,250 70-71-68-68—277Jim Furyk (28), $86,250 74-65-70-68—277Shugo Imahira, $86,250 65-69-71-72—277Kevin Kisner (28), $86,250 77-67-66-67—277Thorbjørn Olesen, $86,250 66-71-65-75—277Chez Reavie (28), $86,250 68-70-68-71—277Xander Schauffele (28), $86,250 69-70-69-69—277Brandt Snedeker (28), $86,250 69-73-69-66—277Henrik Stenson (28), $86,250 69-67-72-69—277Matt Wallace, $86,250 70-69-65-73—277Keith Mitchell (19), $76,000 73-70-71-64—278Jason Day (17), $74,000 72-69-68-70—279Sergio Garcia (17), $74,000 69-71-70-69—279Adam Scott (17), $74,000 70-68-74-67—279Justin Harding, $70,000 72-70-64-74—280Tyrrell Hatton (13), $70,000 66-71-69-74—280Matt Kuchar (13), $70,000 70-70-71-69—280Hideki Matsuyama (13), $70,000 65-71-72-72—280Kevin Na (13), $70,000 70-66-70-74—280Bryson DeChambeau (10), $66,000 67-74-72-68—281C.T. Pan (10), $66,000 72-70-70-69—281

Danny Willett (10), $66,000 69-72-70-70—281Lucas Bjerregaard, $63,000 69-74-72-69—284Philip Eriksson, $63,000 73-72-72-67—284Eddie Pepperell, $63,000 70-74-66-74—284J.B. Holmes (7), $61,000 76-71-68-70—285Kodai Ichihara, $59,500 71-70-75-70—286Gary Woodland (7), $59,500 73-71-70-72—286Phil Mickelson (6), $58,000 68-73-73-74—288Mikumu Horikawa, $56,500 75-77-66-72—290Poom Saksansin, $56,500 68-73-75-74—290Sung Kang (6), $55,000 69-75-73-74—291Keegan Bradley (5), $53,500 74-78-65-75—292Max Homa (5), $53,500 74-73-77-68—292Kevin Tway (5), $52,000 76-77-74-70—297

PGA TOURBARRACUDA CHAMPIONSHIPSunday’s leaders at Montreux Golf and Country Club, Reno, Nev. (Stableford scoring system). Purse: $3.5 million. Yardage: 7,472; Par: 72 FINALCollin Morikawa, $630,000 13 7 13 14—47Troy Merritt, (165) $378,000 7 12 18 7—44John Chin, (93) $203,000 9 11 11 9—40Robert Streb, (93) $203,000 13 12 10 5—40Bronson Burgoon, (65), $140,000 12 2 10 15—39Tom Hoge, (60), $126,000 13 8 7 10—38Charlie Danielson, $105,438 5 12 10 10—37Martin Laird, (48) $105,438 5 12 11 9—37Ryan Palmer, (48) $105,438 8 7 14 8—37Roger Sloan, (48) $105,438 10 11 9 7—37Sebastián Muñoz, (38) $87,500 4 8 9 15—36Sepp Straka, (32), $70,000 1 14 7 13—35George McNeill, (32), $70,000 6 16 2 10—34Josh Teater, (32), $70,000 10 5 10 9—34Russell Henley, (30), $59,500 3 9 9 12—33Chris Stroud, (30), $59,500 10 8 8 7—33Jonathan Byrd, (30), $59,500 10 7 12 4—33Roberto Díaz, (26), $42,600 5 3 8 16—32Kyle Jones, (26), $42,600 5 6 7 14—32Chase Wright, (26), $42,600 7 4 8 13—32Peter Uihlein, (26), $42,600 3 13 9 7—32Emiliano Grillo, (26), $42,600 8 8 10 6—32Alex Cejka, (26), $42,600 6 9 13 4—32Cameron Tringale, (26), $42,600 7 7 15 3—32Billy Hurley III, (20), $26,717 0 11 7 13—31Dominic Bozzelli, (20), $26,717 9 -1 11 12—31Brendon Todd, (20), $26,717 8 11 1 11—31Johnson Wagner, (20), $26,717 4 4 13 10—31Andrea Pavan, (20), $26,717 4 9 11 7—31Seamus Power, (20), $26,717 11 4 11 5—31Martin Kaymer, (15), $21,219 3 7 11 9—30Tom Lovelady, (15), $21,219 9 5 9 7—30Kyoung-Hoon Lee, (15), $21,219 8 7 11 4—30Will Gordon, $21,219 11 7 11 1—30Beau Hossler, (12), $18,025 8 12 3 6—29Denny McCarthy, (12), $18,025 5 12 8 4—29Brandon Harkins, (12), $18,025 3 11 14 1—29Matt Every, (12), $18,025 5 9 8 6—28John Rollins, (11), $16,450 7 4 4 12—27Brendan Steele, (11), $16,450 2 13 0 12—27Richy Werenski, (8), $13,300 10 7 4 5—26Nicholas Lindheim, (8), $13,300 8 1 15 2—26D.J. Trahan, (8), $13,300 1 12 12 1—26Tyrone Van Aswegen, (8), $13,300 13 -1 13 1—26Sam Ryder, (7), $11,550 3 7 6 9—25Wes Roach, (6), $10,500 7 4 0 13—24J.J. Spaun, (6), $10,500 3 12 4 5—24Seth Reeves, (6), $9,170 9 7 0 7—23David Lingmerth, (6), $9,170 18 2 -3 6—23Jonas Blixt, (6), $9,170 4 7 7 5—23Andres Romero, (5), $8,423 5 3 1 13—22Jim Herman, (5), $8,423 5 5 5 7—22Sangmoon Bae, (5), $8,423 5 7 5 5—22Zack Sucher, (4), $8,015 1 14 1 5—21Y.E. Yang, (4), $8,015 12 1 3 5—21David Hearn, (4), $8,015 3 7 9 2—21Ryan Blaum, (4), $8,015 5 7 7 2—21Daniel Berger, (3), $7,840 1 8 -2 13—20Patrick Rodgers, (3), $7,735 7 3 5 4—19Sam Saunders, 3), $7,735 5 10 5 -1—19Pat Perez, (3), $7,560 4 7 1 6—18Bill Haas, (3), $7,560 4 4 6 4—18Tommy Gainey, (3), $7,560 9 8 5 -4—18Tyler Duncan, (2), $7,350 -2 11 0 8—17Adam Svensson, (2) $7,280 6 3 3 2—14Alistair Docherty, $7,280 5 9 5 -6—13Harris English, (2), $7,175 0 8 2 2—12Robert Allenby, (2), $7,175 5 7 -2 2—12John Daly, (2), $7,070 -2 12 4 -4—10Cody Gribble, (2), $7,000 6 3 -5 4—8Omar Uresti, (2) $6,900 2 6 0 -3—8Trent Phillips, $0 3 6 0 -4—5Chip McDaniel, $6,860 -3 12 -4 -3—2

LPGA TOURTHE EVIAN CHAMPIONSHIPSunday’s leaders at Evian Resort Golf Club, Évian-les-Bains, France. Purse: $4.1 million. Yardage: 6,527; Par: 71 (35-36) (a-denotes amateur)FINALJin Young Ko, $615,000 65-71-66-67—269Jennifer Kupcho, $290,778 66-70-69-66—271Shanshan Feng, $290,778 69-66-68-68—271Hyo Joo Kim, $290,778 69-64-65-73—271Ariya Jutanugarn, $172,316 70-71-64-68—273Moriya Jutanugarn, $129,498 68-72-66-68—274Sung Hyun Park, $129,498 67-66-66-75—274Megan Khang, $98,169 68-70-67-70—275Inbee Park, $98,169 65-68-69-73—275Carlota Ciganda, $84,591 70-69-67-70—276In-Kyung Kim, $75,712 74-66-68-69—277Ally McDonald, $75,712 71-68-69-69—277Lizette Salas, $64,469 74-67-69-68—278Mirim Lee, $64,469 71-68-70-69—278Mi Jung Hur, $64,469 68-71-67-72—278Marina Alex, $57,229 71-67-70-71—279Brooke M. Henderson, $50,045 72-70-68-70—280Jessica Korda, $50,045 70-70-70-70—280Sei Young Kim, $50,045 68-68-70-74—280Caroline Hedwall, $50,045 72-64-68-76—280Mi Hyang Lee, $50,045 65-67-71-77—280Brittany Altomare, $43,027 65-73-71-72—281Bronte Law, $43,027 72-69-66-74—281Chella Choi, $43,027 67-70-68-76—281Eun-Hee Ji, $36,970 71-70-72-69—282Austin Ernst, $36,970 67-74-72-69—282Nelly Korda, $36,970 73-70-69-70—282So Yeon Ryu, $36,970 72-71-67-72—282Pajaree Anannarukarn, $36,970 68-68-72-74—282Hannah Green, $29,122 72-72-69-70—283Yu Liu, $29,122 70-73-70-70—283Katherine Kirk, $29,122 70-71-72-70—283Jing Yan, $29,122 70-70-71-72—283Charley Hull, $29,122 68-70-72-73—283Annie Park, $29,122 68-71-70-74—283Amy Olson, $29,122 70-66-73-74—283Georgia Hall, $22,683 69-73-73-69—284Ashleigh Buhai, $22,683 70-73-70-71—284Wei-Ling Hsu, $22,683 71-70-70-73—284Xiyu Lin, $22,683 69-73-68-74—284Mel Reid, $22,683 66-72-72-74—284a-Yuka Yasuda 70-70-69-75—284a-Albane Valenzuela 72-66-71-75—284Su Oh , $18,506 74-69-71-71—285Yealimi Noh, $18,506 71-72-70-72—285Pavarisa Yoktuan, $18,50 73-71-68-73—285Amy Yang, $18,506 71-69-72-73—285Gerina Piller, $18,506 74-67-70-74—285In Gee Chun, $15,873 73-71-72-70—286Jeong Eun Lee, $15,873 73-70-72-71—286Hye-Jin Choi, $15,873 73-70-70-73—286Sakura Yokomine, $14,203 71-73-72-71—287Stacy Lewis, $14,203 69-74-71-73—287Anne van Dam, $14,203 72-71-69-75—287Alena Sharp, $12,323 71-70-79-68—288Ai Suzuki, $12,323 74-70-73-71—288Brittany Lang, $12,323 72-70-74-72—288Mariajo Uribe, $12,323 71-73-70-74—288Caroline Masson, $12,323 73-70-70-75—288Paula Creamer, $12,323 64-76-73-75—288Gaby Lopez, $10,863 71-72-73-73—289Haeji Kang, $10,026 71-73-75-72—291Ryann O’Toole, $10,026 72-71-76-72—291Sarah Kemp, $10,026 72-69-78-72—291Celine Herbin, $10,026 69-72-77-73—291Nicole Broch Larsen, $10,026 74-69-74-74—291Celine Boutier, $9,294 71-72-78-71—292Shi Hyun Ahn, $9,294 70-72-75-75—292Aditi Ashok, $8,983 73-71-76-73—293Tiffany Joh, $8,667 71-72-76-75—294Nuria Iturrioz, $8,667 74-69-75-76—294Nanna Koerstz Madsen, $8,356 72-72-81-72—297

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONSSENIOR BRITISH OPENSunday’s leaders at Royal Lytham & St. Annes, Lytham St. Annes, England. Purse: $2 million. Yardage: 6,948; Par: 70 (a-denotes amateur) FINALBernhard Langer, $314,330 71-67-70-66—274Paul Broadhurst, $209,590 67-71-67-71—276Retief Goosen, $106,125 70-67-74-66—277Tim Petrovic, $106,125 74-68-67-68—277Doug Barron, $72,960 69-69-73-67—278David McKenzie, $72,960 70-70-68-70—278Woody Austin, $48,637 68-70-68-73—279David Frost, $48,637 72-67-73-67—279Wes Short, Jr., $48,637 67-67-73-72—279Roger Chapman, $31,922 70-68-73-69—280Darren Clarke, $31,922 68-68-73-71—280Ken Duke, $31,922 68-69-70-73—280Bob Estes, $31,922 70-71-74-65—280Miguel Angel Jiménez, $31,922 71-68-74-67—280Thomas Levet, $31,922 74-68-71-67—280Paul Lawrie, $25,870 70-69-72-70—281Miguel Angel Martin, $25,870 70-75-70-66—281Bart Bryant, $22,577 69-68-73-72—282Stephen Dodd, $22,577 71-68-69-74—282Stephen Leaney, $22,577 73-66-73-70—282Mark McNulty, $22,577 73-67-73-69—282Mauricio Molina, $22,577 72-69-69-72—282Colin Montgomerie, $22,577 68-70-73-71—282Billy Andrade, $19,040 73-71-72-67—283Magnus P. Atlevi, $19,040 68-73-70-72—283Paul Eales, $19,040 74-69-66-74—283Dan Olsen, $19,040 70-72-70-71—283Scott Parel, $19,040 67-71-76-69—283Stephen Ames, $15,581 74-69-71-70—284Scott Dunlap, $15,581 67-68-75-74—284Tom Gillis, $15,581 68-73-73-70—284Jerry Kelly, $15,581 73-66-71-74—284Billy Mayfair, $15,581 73-69-72-70—284Jarmo Sandelin, $15,581 70-75-69-70—284Thaworn Wiratchant, $15,581 74-71-69-70—284Dudley Hart, $12,817 74-69-72-70—285Tom Lehman, $12,817 70-70-74-71—285Phillip Price, $12,817 71-67-70-77—285Jeff Sluman, $12,817 73-70-70-72—285Esteban Toledo, $12,817 71-70-74-70—285Ian Woosnam, $12,817 72-72-69-72—285Chris DiMarco, $11,012 76-66-74-70—286Seiki Okuda, $11,012 72-72-69-73—286Jean-Francois Remesy, $11,012 74-68-77-67—286Peter Scott, $11,012 70-75-72-69—286Paul Archbold, $7,821 70-70-75-72—287Peter Baker, $7,821 69-73-71-74—287Clark Dennis, $7,821 72-69-77-69—287Joe Durant, $7,821 73-71-71-72—287DennisEdlund,$7,821 73-70-71-73—287Fred Funk, $7,821 69-72-72-74—287James Kingston, $7,821 75-70-71-71—287Barry Lane, $7,821 73-69-74-71—287Prayad Marksaeng, $7,821 72-73-69-73—287Paul McGinley, $7,821 73-69-72-73—287Gary Orr, $7,821 74-70-76-67—287Dicky Pride, $7,821 71-68-74-74—287Paul Streeter, $7,821 72-71-72-72—287Gary Wolstenholme, $7,821 74-69-73-71—287Simon P. Brown, $5,100 71-70-74-73—288Fred Couples, $5,100 73-67-75-73—288Shaun Micheel, $5,100 71-72-67-78—288Tom Pernice Jr., $5,100 73-71-70-74—288Glen Day, $4,390 72-69-75-73—289Gibby Gilbert III, $4,390 72-71-74-72—289Tom Watson, $4,390 74-70-72-73—289Michael Clark II, $3,830 74-69-75-72—290Peter Fowler, $3,830 72-70-77-71—290Jamie E. Spence, $3,830 71-73-76-70—290Dennis Hendershott, $3,425 71-74-71-75—291Peter O’Malley, $3,425 72-70-74-75—291David Morland IV, $3,200 71-70-77-74—292David Gilford, $2,975 73-72-73-75—293Andy Oldcorn, $2,975 74-71-71-77—293Gene Elliott, $0 75-68-76-74—293Ken Tanigawa, $2,750 74-71-71-81—297Steven Kelbrick, $0 76-69-78-74—297Andre Bossert, $2,600 72-67-78-81—298Mike Goodes, $2,375 74-71-77-77—299Bob May, $2,375 72-72-78-77—299

KORN FERRY TOURPRICE CUTTER CHARITY CHAMPIONSHIPSunday’s leaders at Highland Springs Country Club, Springfield, Mo. Purse: $675,000. Yardage: 7,115; Par: 72FINALHarry Higgs, $126,000 66-68-65-67—266Andrew Svoboda, $61,600 68-67-65-68—268Steve Wheatcroft, $61,600 66-66-69-67—268Martin Flores, $28,933 66-67-70-67—270Grant Hirschman, $28,933 63-68-67-72—270Conrad Shindler, $28,933 63-67-72-68—270Rafael Campos, $21,817 69-68-67-67—271Andres Gallegos, $21,817 64-70-69-68—271Jonathan Randolph, $21,817 64-66-69-72—271Steven Alker, $18,200 67-71-64-70—272Zac Blair, $18,200 70-68-66-68—272Erik Compton, $14,700 70-68-68-67—273Henrik Norlander, $14,700 69-68-68-68—273Zach Wright, $14,700 67-68-69-69—273Wade Binfield, $11,900 69-66-69-70—274Will Cannon, $11,900 68-65-73-68—274MJ Daffue, $11,900 64-70-70-70—274Bryan Bigley, $9,128 69-70-65-71—275Brad Hopfinger, $9,128 67-69-72-67—275D.H. Lee, $9,128 69-68-71-67—275Taylor Moore, $9,128 67-72-69-67—275Braden Thornberry, $9,128 72-67-68-68—275Trevor Cone, $6,304 70-67-69-70—276Denzel Ieremia, $6,304 67-72-69-68—276William Kropp, $6,304 68-68-69-71—276Chad Ramey, $6,304 66-70-70-70—276Dawie van der Walt, $6,304 65-70-66-75—276Zecheng Dou, $4,935 69-67-70-71—277Scott Harrington, $4,935 70-68-70-69—277Bo Hoag, $4,935 68-69-69-71—277Davis Riley, $4,935 68-68-71-70—277Emmanuel Kountakis, $4,095 68-71-70-69—278Kyle Reifers, $4,095 68-70-69-71—278Patrick Sullivan, $4,095 68-66-69-75—278Nicholas Thompson, $4,095 69-66-72-71—278T.J. Vogel, $4,095 69-69-70-70—278Connor Arendell, $3,095 69-69-69-72—279Thomas Bass, $3,095 69-69-68-73—279Horacio León, $3,095 70-69-70-70—279Timothy Madigan, $3,095 64-75-72-68—279John Oda, $3,095 67-68-72-72—279Dylan Wu, $3,095 67-68-71-73—279Carl Yuan, $3,095 67-66-75-71—279Nick Arman, $2,275 69-65-73-73—280Joshua Creel, $2,275 68-68-75-69—280Michael Gligic, $2,275 70-69-66-75—280Matt Harmon, $2,275 66-71-74-69—280Austin Smotherman, $2,275 71-68-68-73—280Chris Baker, $1,972 68-68-72-73—281Brett Drewitt, $1,972 70-69-73-69—281Michael Johnson, $1,972 66-72-72-71—281Edward Loar, $1,972 69-67-74-71—281MJ Maguire, $1,972 70-67-74-70—281Rob Oppenheim, $1,972 69-67-71-74—281Tim Wilkinson, $1,972 70-68-70-73—281Nick Voke, $1,869 74-65-73-70—282Vincent Whaley, $1,869 68-71-70-73—282Michael Buttacavoli, $1,827 68-70-73-72—283J.T. Griffin, $1,827 69-69-75-70—283Rico Hoey, $1,827 72-65-71-75—283Richard H. Lee, $1,827 70-69-72-72—283Jon Curran, $1,785 68-71-69-76—284Bryden MacPherson, $1,785 65-71-75-73—284Steven Ihm, $1,764 70-68-73-74—285David Gazzolo, $1,736 66-72-72-77—287Tyler McCumber, $1,736 68-71-73-75—287Eric Steger, $1,736 68-71-76-72—287

AUTO RACING

NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUPGANDER RV 400Sunday at Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pa.Lap Length: 2.5 miles(Pole position in parentheses)1. (9) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 163.2. (4) Erik Jones, Toyota, 163.3. (8) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 163.4. (31) William Byron, Chevrolet, 163.5. (23) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 163.6. (1) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 163.7. (17) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 163.8. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 163.9. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 163.10. (30) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 163.11. (13) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 163.12. (3) Aric Almirola, Ford, 163.13. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 163.14. (19) Ryan Newman, Ford, 163.15. (32) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 163.16. (33) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 163.17. (10) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 163.18. (16) Paul Menard, Ford, 163.19. (34) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 163.20. (12) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 163.21. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 163.

22. (21) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 163.23. (22) Matt Tifft, Ford, 163.24. (7) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 163.25. (35) Michael McDowell, Ford, 163.26. (36) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 162.27. (6) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 162.28. (24) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 159.29. (25) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 159.30. (37) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 159.31. (28) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 158.32. (38) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 158.33. (27) BJ McLeod, Ford, 158.34. (29) Austin Theriault, Ford, 157.35. (26) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, Driveshaft, 146.36. (15) David Ragan, Ford, Accident, 123.37. (20) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, Accident, 114.38. (18) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, Accident, 83.Race StatisticsAverage Speed of Race Winner: 133.804 mph.Time of Race: 2 Hours, 59 Minutes, 22 Seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.341 Seconds.Caution Flags: 7 for 24 laps.Lead Changes: 9 among 5 drivers.Lap Leaders: K. Harvick 1-39; K. Busch 40-51; K. Harvick 52-71; K. Busch 72-97; J. Johnson 98-100; K. Harvick 101-103; D. Hamlin 104-115; K. Busch 116-133; E. Jones 134-143; D. Hamlin 144-163.Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Kevin Harvick 3 times for 62 laps; Kyle Busch 3 times for 56 laps; Denny Hamlin 2 times for 32 laps; Erik Jones 1 time for 10 laps; Jimmie Johnson 1 time for 3 laps.

NTT INDYCARHONDA INDY 200 AT MID-OHIOSunday at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, OhioLap length: 2.258 miles(Start position in parentheses)1. (8) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running2. (6) Felix Rosenqvist, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running3. (10) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running4. (1) Will Power, Dallara-Chevrolet, 90 laps, Running5. (2) Alexander Rossi, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running6. (4) Simon Pagenaud, Dallara-Chevrolet, 90 laps, Running7. (13) Spencer Pigot, Dallara-Chevrolet, 90 laps, Running8. (7) Colton Herta, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running9. (15) Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running10. (9) Jack Harvey, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running11. (5) Sebastien Bourdais, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running12. (14) Santino Ferrucci, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running13. (18) Ed Jones, Dallara-Honda, 90 laps, Running14. (3) Josef Newgarden, Dallara-Chevrolet, 89 laps, Off Course15. (19) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 89 laps, Running16. (16) Max Chilton, Dallara-Chevrolet, 89 laps, Running17. (22) RC Enerson, Dallara-Chevrolet, 89 laps, Running18. (21) Matheus Leist, Dallara-Chevrolet, 89 laps, Running19. (17) Takuma Sato, Dallara-Honda, 89 laps, Running20. (23) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Chevrolet, 89 laps, Running21. (20) Zach Veach, Dallara-Honda, 89 laps, Running22. (11) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Honda, 87 laps, Running23. (12) Marcus Ericsson, Dallara-Honda, 2 laps, ContactRace StatisticsAverage Speed of Race Winner: 115.837 mph.Time of Race: 01:45:15.6974. Margin of Victory: 0.0934. Cautions: 0. Lead Changes: 7.Lap Leaders: Power 1-24, Rosenqvist 25-27, Power 28-29, Newgarden 30-40, Rosenqvist 41-45, Dixon 46-59, Rosenqvist 60-66, Dixon 67-90.Series Points Leaders: Dixon 53, Rosenqvist 41, Hunter-Reay 35, Power 34, Rossi 30, Pagenaud 28, Pigot 26, Herta 24, Rahal 22, Harvey 20, Bourdais 19, Ferrucci 18, Newgarden 17, Andretti 15, Chilton 14, Enerson 13, Leist 12, Sato 11, Kanaan 10, Veach 9, Hinchcliffe 8, Ericsson 7.

FORMULA 1GERMAN GRAND PRIX Sunday at Hockenheim Ring, Hockenheim, GermanyLap length: 2.84 miles1. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Honda, 64 laps, 1:44:31.275, 26 points.2. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 64, +7.333, 18.3. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 64, +8.305, 15.4. Lance Stroll, Canada, BWT Mercedes, 64, +8.966, 12.5. Carlos Sainz, Spain, McLaren Renault, 64, +9.583, 10.6. Alexander Albon, Thailand, Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 64, +10.052, 8.7. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, 64, +12.214, 6.8. Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, 64, +13.849, 4.9. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferrari, 64, +16.838, 2.10. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, 64, +18.765, 1.11. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 64, +19.667.12. Robert Kubica, Poland, Williams Mercedes, 64, +24.987.13. George Russell, Britain, Williams Mercedes, 64, +26.404.14. Pierre Gasly, France, Red Bull Honda, 61, DNF.NR. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 56, DNF.NR. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 39, DNF.NR. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, 27, DNF.NR. Lando Norris, Britain, McLaren Renault, 25, DNF.NR. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Renault, 13, DNF.NR. Sergio Perez, Mexico, BWT Mercedes, 1, DNF.

NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACINGSONOMA NATIONALSSunday at Sonoma RacewaySonoma, Calif.Final Finish OrderTOP FUEL1, Billy Torrence. 2, Clay Millican. 3, Steve Torrence. 4, Antron Brown. 5, Brittany Force. 6, Doug Kalitta. 7, Austin Prock. 8, Richie Crampton. 9, Mike Salinas. 10, Leah Pritchett. 11, Terry McMillen. 12, Cameron Ferre. 13, Scott Palmer. 14, Steve Faria. 15, Steven Chrisman.FUNNY CAR1, Robert Hight. 2, Matt Hagan. 3, Tommy Johnson Jr.. 4, John Force. 5, Jack Beckman. 6, Blake Alexander. 7, Bob Tasca III. 8, Shawn Langdon. 9, Cruz Pedregon. 10, Tim Wilkerson. 11, J.R. Todd. 12, Ron Capps. 13, Jeff Diehl. 14, Jim Campbell. 15, Terry Haddock.PRO STOCK1, Greg Anderson. 2, Alex Laughlin. 3, Jason Line. 4, Bo Butner. 5, Deric Kramer. 6, Erica Enders. 7, Chris McGaha. 8, Jeg Coughlin. 9, Richard Freeman. 10, Kenny Delco. 11, Steve Graham. 12, Val Smeland. 13, Fernando Cuadra. 14, Steve Matusek. 15, Fernando Cuadra Jr.. 16, Matt Hartford.PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE1, Andrew Hines. 2, Matt Smith. 3, Jerry Savoie. 4, Hector Arana. 5, Scotty Pollacheck. 6, Katie Sullivan. 7, Angelle Sampey. 8, Ryan Oehler. 9, Karen Stoffer. 10, Eddie Krawiec. 11, Joey Gladstone. 12, Angie Smith. 13, Cory Reed. 14, Hector Arana Jr. 15, Kelly Clontz. 16, Jianna Salinas.FINAL RESULTSTop Fuel — Billy Torrence, 3.804 seconds, 320.20 mph def. Clay Millican, 3.842 seconds, 321.65 mph.Funny Car — Robert Hight, Chevy Camaro, 3.973, 325.45 def. Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 4.030, 316.60.Pro Stock — Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.602, 208.71 def. Alex Laughlin, Camaro, 7.203, 175.68.Pro Stock Motorcycle — Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.790, 198.00 def. Matt Smith, EBR, 6.822, 197.36.Super Stock — Kyle Rizzoli, Chevy Camaro, 9.592, 134.47 def. Jon Irving, Plymouth Duster, 10.416, 123.44.Stock Eliminator — Mark Kirby, Plymouth Duster, 10.971, 118.96 def. Jeff Jerome, Plymouth Savoy, Foul - Red Light.

Super Comp — Justin Morgan, Dragster, 8.918, 173.56 def. Kevin Motter, Dragster, 8.898, 174.03.Super Gas — Bo Butner, Chevy Corvette, 9.949, 160.50 def. Linzi Meserve, Plymouth Barracuda, 9.963, 158.76.Super Street — Ryan Herem, Chevy Camaro, 10.909, 142.37 def. Mark Simonian, Pontiac Firebird, 10.882, 143.12.Top Sportsman presented by RacingRVs.com — Steve Galileo, Chevy Corvette, 6.959, 189.50 def. Richard Okerman, Chevy Beretta, 7.126, 192.38.Top Dragster presented by RacingRVs.com — George Prather, Dragster, 6.567, 204.23 def. Phil Unruh, Dragster, 7.590, 123.27.Points StandingsTop Fuel1, x-Steve Torrence, 1,486. 2, (tie) Antron Brown, 914. Clay Millican, 914. 4, Brittany Force, 894. 5, Doug Kalitta, 887. 6, Mike Salinas, 802. 7, Leah Pritchett, 749. 8, Richie Crampton, 719. 9, (tie) Terry McMillen, 641. Austin Prock, 641.Funny Car1, x-Robert Hight, 1,283. 2, x-Tommy Johnson Jr., 1,084. 3, John Force, 1,035. 4, Jack Beckman, 964. 5, Ron Capps, 962. 6, Bob Tasca III, 924. 7, J.R. Todd, 889. 8, Matt Hagan, 888. 9, Shawn Langdon, 786. 10, Tim Wilkerson, 757.Pro Stock1, x-Bo Butner, 781. 2, Greg Anderson, 675. 3, Alex Laughlin, 658. 4, Jason Line, 582. 5, Matt Hartford, 567. 6, Deric Kramer, 558. 7, Jeg Coughlin, 544. 8, Erica Enders, 535. 9, Chris McGaha, 477. 10, Rodger Brogdon, 320.Pro Stock Motorcycle1, x-Andrew Hines, 967. 2, x-Eddie Krawiec, 770. 3, x-Matt Smith, 712. 4, x-Hector Arana Jr, 658. 5, Karen Stoffer, 452. 6, Angie Smith, 419. 7, Ryan Oehler, 408. 8, Hector Arana, 400. 9, Angelle Sampey, 397. 10, Jerry Savoie, 379.x-Clinched berth in NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship

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MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCERAll times EasternEASTERN CONFERENCE W L T PTS GF GAPhiladelphia 11 7 6 39 41 36Atlanta 11 9 3 36 38 29D.C. United 9 6 9 36 31 26New York City FC 9 3 8 35 36 24New York Red Bulls 10 9 4 34 39 34Montreal 10 11 3 33 31 38New England 9 8 6 33 34 39Toronto FC 9 9 5 32 38 38Orlando City 7 11 5 26 30 33Columbus 7 14 3 24 24 36Chicago 5 10 9 24 34 35Cincinnati 5 16 2 17 22 53

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T PTS GF GALos Angeles FC 15 3 4 49 59 23Seattle 11 6 5 38 33 28LA Galaxy 12 9 1 37 30 31San Jose 11 7 4 37 39 33Minnesota United 10 7 5 35 38 30FC Dallas 9 8 6 33 31 26Portland 9 8 4 31 35 32Real Salt Lake 9 9 4 31 30 30Houston 9 10 3 30 32 35Sporting Kansas City 6 9 7 25 33 39Vancouver 4 11 9 21 23 41Colorado 5 12 5 20 33 453 points for a victory, one point for a tie

July 28New York City FC 3, Sporting Kansas City 1Los Angeles FC 4, Atlanta 3 Saturday’s GamesNew England 4, Orlando City 1Columbus 3, New York 2D.C. United 0, Chicago 0, tieMontreal 4, Philadelphia 0Real Salt Lake 0, FC Dallas 0, tieSeattle 1, Houston 0Toronto FC 2, Cincinnati 1Vancouver 0, Minnesota United 0, tieSan Jose 3, Colorado 1 Portland 4, LA Galaxy 0Saturday, Aug. 3LA Galaxy at Atlanta, 5 p.m.Toronto FC at New York Red Bulls, 6 p.m.FC Dallas at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m.Los Angeles FC at New England, 7:30 p.m.Vancouver at Cincinnati, 8 p.m.Chicago at Houston, 9 p.m.Montreal at Colorado, 9 p.m.Columbus at San Jose, 10 p.m.New York City FC at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 4Portland at Minnesota United, 4 p.m.Philadelphia at D.C. United, 7:30 p.m.Sporting Kansas City at Seattle, 10 p.m.

NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUEAll times Eastern W L T PTS GF GAPortland 7 2 5 26 30 18North Carolina 7 3 4 25 29 15Chicago 7 5 2 23 24 19Washington 6 4 3 21 19 13Reign FC 5 3 5 20 12 15Utah 5 5 3 18 11 12Houston 5 6 4 19 16 25Orlando 3 9 2 11 16 31Sky Blue FC 2 10 2 8 9 183 points for a victory, one point for a tie

July 24Washington 1, Sky Blue FC 0Portland 5, Houston 0Saturday’s GameNorth Carolina 2, Utah 1Sunday’s GamesChicago 4, Reign FC 0Houston 1, Sky Blue FC 0Wednesday, Aug. 8Sky Blue FC at Utah, 10 p.m.Portland at Reign FC, 10 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 10Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m.Houston at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 11North Carolina at Portland, 3 p.m.Utah at Reign FC, 4 p.m.

U.S. OPEN CUPAll times EasternSEMIFINALSTuesday, Aug. 6Orlando City (MLS) vs. Atlanta (MLS), 7:30 p.m.Wednesday, Aug. 7Minnesota (MLS) vs. Portland (MLS), 8 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIPTuesday, Aug. 27 or Wednesday, Aug. 28Semifinal winners, TBA

PRO BASKETBALL

WNBAAll times EasternEASTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT. GBConnecticut 13 6 .684 —Washington 12 6 .667 ½Chicago 11 8 .579 2New York 8 11 .421 5Indiana 6 15 .286 8Atlanta 5 15 .250 8½

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT. GBLas Vegas 13 6 .684 —Los Angeles 11 8 .579 2Seattle 12 9 .571 2Phoenix 10 8 .556 2½Minnesota 10 10 .500 3½Dallas 5 14 .263 8

Saturday’s GameAll-Star Game at Las VegasTeam Wilson 129, Team Delle Donne 126Sunday’s GamesNo games scheduledMonday’s GamesNo games scheduledToday’s GamesChicago at Connecticut, 7 p.m.Phoenix at Washington, 7 p.m.Dallas at Las Vegas, 10 p.m.Wednesday’s GameAtlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m.

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By JOHN LEICESTERAP SPORTS WRITER

PARIS — Colombia’s Egan Bernal became South America’s first win-ner of the Tour de France and the youngest cham-pion of the post-World War II era Sunday in a damp-squib finish, with two last Alpine stages truncated by landslides and a hailstorm.

The 2019 Tour de France thrilled — unusu-ally — almost daily, guar-anteeing that the three-week odyssey through Belgium and France will long be remembered as one of the best races of recent decades.

Here’s a look at five key stages where the drama unfolded:

———STAGE 3: On a short

but very sharp hill in Champagne country, Julian Alaphilippe rises out of his saddle and puts on the after-burners , stamping on his pedals to leave behind all contend-ers for the overall Tour title. Tongue lolling, he speeds at full pelt through the vineyards, holding off his pursuers over 16 kilometers (10 miles) to the finish in Epernay, up Champagne Avenue, past a statue of Dom Perignon and spectators waving glasses of bubbly. As well as the stage victory, the French rider also takes the yellow jersey. His explosive riding, oozing what the French call panache , or class — is the spark that ignites the touch-paper of what, largely thanks to Alaphilippe’s go-for-it ap-proach, quickly becomes a Tour of fireworks. On the last uphill to the finish line, Egan Bernal finishes five seconds ahead his teammate, defending champion Geraint Thomas, the first hint that the 22-year-old Colombian might be the biggest threat to the Welshman’s campaign for back-to-back titles.

———STAGE 8: On a difficult

route as jagged as a wood-saw from Beaujolais wine country to the former mining town of Saint-Etienne, Alaphilippe again dynamites the Tour, using the last of the stage’s seven climbs as a launch-pad to once more tear away from top con-tenders, bar one: Thibaut Pinot. The French duo’s race together to the finish, where Alaphilippe gets back the yellow jersey he’d lost by just six seconds on Stage 6 , fans the flames of French fans’ hopes that the Tour might end with a red-white-and-blue victory in Paris for

the first time in 34 years. Thomas crashes , taken out by Canadian Michael Woods on a right-hand bend, but despite quickly remounting can’t catch the long-gone Alaphilippe and Pinot, who finish 20 seconds ahead of him. Notably, Bernal stays upright.

———STAGE 13: Determined

to keep his yellow jersey in a power-discipline where Thomas was thought likely to beat him, a sensational Alaphilippe again sends shockwaves through the Tour by winning the time trial in Pau. He flashes like a greyhound up the punchy final climb, thick with fans hammering thunderously on road-side barriers, and beats Thomas by 14 seconds, making more converts to the idea that Alaphilippe’s race lead, now up to 1 minute, 26 seconds, might be big enough to survive through Stage 14, as the highest Tour in history scales the first of seven big mountain ascents to above 2,000 meters (6,500-feet) in altitude.

———STAGE 14: On the

relentlessly long grind to the Tourmalet pass, with spectacular views across the Pyrenees, Alaphilippe not only doesn’t crack but delivers a one-two punch for France by finishing hot on the wheels of Pinot, first at the top. Pinot’s power up the climb and confident smile on the stage-winner’s podium shows that he is recovering from the body-blow of Stage 10 , when he was caught napping, left behind when winds broke up the peloton, and lost a morale-sapping 1:40 to Thomas, Bernal and other title contenders. With Pinot so strong in the high mountains, French fans start to believe that if Alaphilippe can’t make it through the last week in the Alps in yellow to Paris then maybe Pinot can. Showing that he is made of stern stuff after his time-trial disappoint-ment and that he’s better than Thomas when the roads go sharply uphill, Bernal pedals away from his teammate on the Tourmalet. Alaphilippe’s race lead over sec-ond-placed Thomas grows to 2:02. It would not get any bigger than that.

———STAGE 19: Hobbled

by a left-thigh muscle tear, Pinot abandons the Tour in tears. Bernal twists the knife by flying away from Alaphilippe, and everyone else, on the highest climb of the Tour, to the Iseran pass,

rising to a lung-burning 2,770 meters (9,088-feet) above sea level. Bernal, who grew up at altitude in Colombia, looks completely at home in the thinning air. Having erased Alaphilippe’s race lead, Bernal is tearing down the other side to collect the yellow jersey at the finish in the ski station in Tignes when Mother Nature pours cold water on the Tour, with a violent hailstorm and landslide that severs the race route . The stage is cut short, with riders’ timings at the top of the Iseran used to determine overall placings. That puts Bernal in yellow, with a winning margin big enough to carry him to the top of the podium on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.

“I cannot believe it. It’s just incredible. I am sorry. I have no words,” Bernal said through a translator. “I still can’t understand what is happening to me.”

The slightly built Colombian with a killer instinct on the road, proved to be the strongest of the 176 strong men who roared off from the start in Brussels, Belgium, on July 6 on their 3,366-kilo-meter (2,092-mile) odyssey that delivered the most absorbing, drama-packed Tour in decades and a new cycling superstar in the making: Bernal.

Riding a yellow bike, and cheered by Colombian fans who were partying even before he sped up the famous ave-nue, Bernal crossed the line with his teammate Geraint Thomas, the 2018 champion who this year finished second. Steven Kruijswijk completed what Tour organizers said was the tightest podium in the 116-year history of the race, with just 1 minute, 31 seconds separating the first and third places after three weeks of racing.

The 21st and final stage was won in a sprint finish on the Champs-Elysees by Australian Caleb Ewan, the dominant sprinter of this Tour with three stage wins. Keeping with race tradition on its final day, the 155 riders who survived the Tour rode at a pedestrian pace and in a joyful atmosphere before hitting the Champs-Elysees. Bernal chatted with French rival Julian Alaphilippe and raised a glass of champagne as he rode.

The setting sun turned the avenue golden as Bernal and the pack sped on its cobblestones to the finish, where Bernal fell into the arms of his family.

Bernal’s climbHow 22-year-old Colombian navigated through

hailstorms and landslides to win Tour de France

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Colombia’s Egan Bernal, celebrates as he crosses the finish line as the leader of the 20th stage of the Tour de France in Val Thorens, France. Bernal won the race.

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PUNTA GORDA — A 58-year-old man was arrested by an undercover cop Sunday after attempting to lure what he believed to be two minors to participate in sexual activity with him, the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office

reported.A deputy met with

the 13-year-old minor who had been receiving text messages from Bret James Lee, of Punta Gorda, who identified himself via text as “Brad.”

Lee asked to meet the juvenile to perform a sexual act on him. The deputy reviewed the explicit text messages and had the victim introduce himself into the situation. The deputy posed as a 16-year-old named “Jeff” who had access to a vehicle to meet Lee.

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MURDOCK — They called it a “punch through.”

State and local officials argued politely Monday over who should pay for the expan-sion of the county’s Flamingo Boulevard as it crosses the state’s El Jobean Road. The problem is, Flamingo stops short of El Jobean on the north side, because the region is mostly jungle at the moment.

Commissioner Ken Doherty called the extension of Flamingo to meet El Jobean a

“punch through.”“It creates a tremendously

important route for this coun-ty,” Doherty said at a meeting of the Metropolitan Planning Organization.

Commissioner Stephen R. Deutsch called it a project the state should pay close attention to, given the development of Murdock Village.

“We’ve had a number of serious accidents on (State Road) 776 in recent years and months,” Deutsch said. “I think it’s imperative that the state remain focused and be aware ... that it stay on the drawing

board and we make it as safe as possible.”

A state official warned the state Department of Transportation will not be in charge.

“I’m going to be honest here. This is a county road connecting to a state road. At the end of the day, this is going to be a county project and I would suggest that the county take the lead on this,” said L.K. Nandam, District 1 secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation.

After decades of restricted access, the heavily forested land north of the intersection

— known as Murdock Village — is not likely to stay that way. In August, 453 acres are expected to pass from public to private hands. Private Equity Group is expected to close an $11.6 mil-lion land deal with the county. Once the real estate changes hands, PEG begins preparing the land for 2,400 units of housing.

“Increased activity is going to be taking place in the coming years,” Deutsch said.

“Let’s cut to the chase,” said Commissioner Joe Tiseo, with a laugh. “You mean you’re not going to fund anything?”

“I did not say that outright,” Nandam said, laughing as well. “There could be funding through the MPO process.”

That means the county and city of Punta Gorda can apply for state and federal grants.

The state has already dis-covered that adding turn lanes on El Jobean at Flamingo will require extensive environmental assessment due to the adja-cent waterways, said FDOT’s Community Liaison Michael Tisch.

Other big road projects that

State, county talk Flamingo expansionMurdock Village will require extending old dead-end roadway

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Strunk (past chairwoman of the PG Chamber and all-around amazing human being!), those gathered together reviewed the path of the Chamber and its future endeavors.

Chamber plays ‘Family Feud’

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Punta Gorda Chamber of Commerce board members recently gathered for their annual retreat, where they hashed out ideas for the upcoming year and participated in an escape room to build teamwork. SEE JOHN, 4C

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Wauchula

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afternoon

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patchy clouds

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of rain25% chance

of rain

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afternoon t-storms

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afternoon

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88° / 74°60% chance of rain

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afternoon t-storm

89° / 73°65% chance of rain

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87 94 101 104 100 94

Air Quality Index readings as of Monday

Main pollutant: Ozone

Punta Gorda through 2 p.m. Monday

24 hours through 2 p.m. Mon. 0.00”

Month to date 11.53”

Normal month to date 7.71”

Year to date 38.52”

Normal year to date 28.67”

Record 1.05” (1995)

High/Low 92°/74°

Normal High/Low 93°/74°

Record High 97° (1977)

Record Low 66° (2004)

Sebring through 2 p.m. Monday

24 hours through 2 p.m. Mon. 0.38”

High/Low 91°/73°

Venice through 2 p.m. Monday

24 hours through 2 p.m. Mon. 0.00”

Month to date 6.04”

Normal month to date 6.84”

Year to date 16.19”

Normal year to date 27.58”

Record 1.05” (1971)

High/Low 90°/75°

Normal High/Low 91°/74°

Record High 97° (1996)

Record Low 62° (1967)

Pollen Index readings as of Monday

Month 2019 2018 Avg. Record/YearJan. 3.77 1.98 1.80 9.93/2016

Feb. 2.89 0.66 2.43 11.05/1983

Mar. 1.01 0.53 3.28 9.26/1970

Apr. 2.21 1.15 2.03 5.80/1994

May 5.80 15.98 2.50 15.98/2018

Jun. 11.31 6.23 8.92 23.99/1974

Jul. 11.53 9.80 8.22 14.22/1995

Aug. 12.37 8.01 15.60/1995

Sep. 7.58 6.84 14.03/1979

Oct. 2.60 2.93 10.88/1995

Nov. 1.91 1.91 5.53/2002

Dec. 2.47 1.78 6.83/2002

Year 38.52 63.26 50.65 (since 1931)

Today Wed.

Apalachicola 89 73 s 89 74 pc

Clearwater 88 77 t 88 78 t

Daytona Beach 89 75 t 89 75 sh

Fort Lauderdale 91 79 t 91 79 sh

Gainesville 92 71 t 91 71 t

Jacksonville 90 72 t 93 73 pc

Key Largo 89 81 t 89 82 pc

Key West 91 82 t 90 83 t

Lakeland 91 75 t 90 74 t

Melbourne 90 77 t 89 78 t

Miami 92 80 t 91 80 c

Naples 91 77 t 91 76 t

Ocala 91 72 t 91 72 t

Okeechobee 90 74 t 89 74 t

Orlando 91 75 t 91 75 t

Panama City 90 74 s 90 76 pc

Pensacola 92 72 s 92 73 pc

St. Augustine 87 74 t 88 75 pc

St. Petersburg 89 76 t 89 76 t

Tallahassee 94 72 pc 95 74 c

Vero Beach 90 74 t 89 75 sh

West Palm Beach 91 78 t 91 78 sh

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SE 5-10 1-2 Light

E 5-10 0-1 Smooth

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Punta Gorda 92/75 storms afternoon

Sarasota 90/76 storms afternoon

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PUBLICATION DATE: 07/30/19

WORLD CITIES Today Wed. Today Wed.

Amsterdam 80 60 pc 68 59 t

Baghdad 114 83 s 115 84 s

Beijing 95 74 pc 95 75 s

Berlin 83 62 pc 78 60 c

Buenos Aires 66 50 pc 69 45 pc

Cairo 100 78 s 99 77 s

Calgary 81 54 s 77 55 pc

Cancun 90 79 t 89 76 t

Cape Town 59 49 sh 59 44 sh

Caracas 87 76 t 87 73 t

Dublin 66 53 sh 68 52 pc

Halifax 78 65 pc 78 64 pc

Kiev 81 61 t 75 53 pc

London 70 59 t 72 58 t

Madrid 91 64 s 95 69 s

Mexico City 73 55 t 74 52 t

Montreal 84 68 sh 82 59 t

Moscow 59 46 pc 58 51 c

Nairobi 71 56 t 71 57 pc

New Delhi 96 80 pc 88 78 t

Paris 78 58 sh 76 59 pc

Rio de Janeiro 83 69 s 81 68 s

Rome 85 67 s 86 68 s

St. John’s 76 51 pc 73 59 c

San Juan 88 80 t 88 80 t

Sydney 61 51 r 62 48 pc

Tokyo 90 79 pc 91 79 pc

Vancouver 73 56 pc 75 58 sh

High 111° at Needles, CA Low 33° at Dillon, CO

(For the 48 contiguous states yesterday)

85°

Giant hailstones pelted Fort Collins, Colo.,

on July 30, 1979.

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Knoxville 87 67 t 86 65 t

Las Vegas 107 85 pc 93 81 t

Little Rock 89 71 pc 89 69 pc

Los Angeles 85 65 pc 83 64 pc

Louisville 86 69 t 87 66 c

Memphis 86 72 t 88 68 pc

Milwaukee 73 62 pc 74 59 c

Minneapolis 76 57 s 79 63 s

Montgomery 93 71 c 93 71 s

Nashville 86 70 t 87 67 t

New Orleans 86 75 t 89 76 t

New York City 92 75 s 86 72 t

Norfolk, VA 90 73 s 92 73 pc

Oklahoma City 95 71 s 97 73 pc

Omaha 77 63 pc 80 66 pc

Philadelphia 94 74 s 89 72 t

Phoenix 102 81 pc 95 84 t

Pittsburgh 78 66 t 78 63 t

Portland, ME 88 69 s 83 64 t

Portland, OR 82 60 s 85 63 s

Providence 92 73 s 85 68 t

Raleigh 91 67 s 91 68 pc

Rapid City, SD 83 59 pc 88 63 pc

Salt Lake City 100 78 s 88 70 c

St. Louis 84 63 s 83 63 s

San Antonio 98 76 s 98 76 s

San Diego 75 68 pc 76 68 pc

San Francisco 70 56 pc 72 58 pc

Seattle 76 60 pc 79 62 pc

Washington, DC 93 75 s 88 73 t

Albuquerque 94 70 pc 94 70 pc

Anchorage 70 57 pc 66 57 c

Atlanta 90 72 t 90 73 pc

Baltimore 95 70 s 90 68 t

Birmingham 90 72 t 90 72 t

Boise 97 63 pc 98 64 pc

Boston 93 75 s 88 71 t

Buff alo 78 65 t 79 61 t

Burlington, VT 90 69 t 80 60 t

Charleston, WV 86 64 t 83 63 t

Charlotte 92 67 pc 91 68 pc

Chicago 77 61 pc 76 56 s

Cincinnati 82 64 t 83 61 pc

Cleveland 80 68 t 79 65 s

Columbia, SC 94 68 pc 94 69 s

Columbus, OH 81 66 t 83 64 t

Concord, NH 94 67 s 83 62 t

Dallas 97 78 s 97 78 pc

Denver 97 63 t 95 63 pc

Des Moines 78 57 c 79 61 pc

Detroit 83 63 pc 80 59 pc

Duluth 75 51 s 78 56 s

Fargo 77 58 s 81 66 s

Hartford 95 71 s 87 66 t

Helena 86 57 pc 91 59 c

Honolulu 90 78 pc 90 78 pc

Houston 90 75 t 91 74 t

Indianapolis 84 62 t 80 63 s

Jackson, MS 86 68 t 90 70 t

Kansas City 80 62 pc 83 64 t

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intensities

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:

• Edward Cipollaro IV, 47, 5500 block of Wilson Drive, Punta Gorda. Charge: con-victed felon fails to register. Bond: none (released on own recognizance).

• Kristopher Phillip Comerford, 34, 3900 block of Mays Court Drive, Punta Gorda. Charges: two counts off bond/forfeiture/revocations, failure to register motor vehi-cle, possession of a controlled substance without a prescrip-tion, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: none.

• Francesca Ann Esposito, 31, 8100 block of Gillot Blvd., Port Charlotte. Charge: possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $3,500.

• Kenneth Ryan McCurdy, 35, 300 block of Lambert St., Port Charlotte. Charges: driving while license suspended 2nd offense, possession of not more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of drug parapher-nalia, attaching registration license plate not assigned, failure to register motor vehicle and four violations of probation. Bond: none.

• Abraham Ojeda Perez, 38, 3000 block of Pine Tree St.,

Port Charlotte. Charge: out of county warrant. Bond: $570.

• Michael Anthony Britten, 31, address withheld. Charges: burglary of an unoccupied conveyance unarmed, petty theft, and two counts violation of probation. Bond: none.

• Jerome Allan Swindell Sr., 40, 200 block of Flamingo Blvd., Port Charlotte. Charges: two counts of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: none.

• Asiah Thomas Hill, 18, 5000 block of Chaves Circle, Port Charlotte. Charges: underlying charge and failure to appear. Bond: $5,000.

• Jamie Nicole Unkefer, 37, 1000 block of Birchcrest Blvd., Port Charlotte. Charge: pos-session of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $2,000.

• Dustin Tyler Voyles, 32, 5500 block of Thyer St., North Port. Charges: operating a motor vehicle without a valid license, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, and possession of not more than 20 grams of marijuana. Bond: $11,000.

• Gregory Paul Mackenzie, 53, of Fort Myers. Charges:

trespassing occupied structure or conveyance, resisting an officer without violence, and disorderly intoxication. Bond: $6,000.

• Christopher Jacob Haines, 27, of Fort Myers. Charges: possession of not more than 20 grams of marijuana, introduc-tion of contraband into county detention facility, and posses-sion of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $9,000.

• Jayon James Bradley, 20, of Estero. Charges: possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled sub-stance without a prescription. Bond: $7,500.

• Jacob Michael Wetzler, 30, 200 block of South North Ave., Englewood. Charges: two counts of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $12,500.

• Janice Lynn Ridgeway, 55, 400 block of Kindred Blvd., Port Charlotte. Charge: battery. Bond: $2,000.

• Zelph Overton Ridgeway, 60, 400 block of Kindred Blvd., Port Charlotte. Charge: battery. Bond: $2,000.

The Sarasota Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:

• Tyler Thomas, 24, 1600

block of Sarsen Lane, North Port. Charge: child abuse, inflicting injury without great harm. Bond: none.

• Merlin Annace, 35, 2400 Bass Royal Avenue, North Port. Charge: battery, touch or strike. Bond: $100.

• Kevin Caldwell, 31, 3100 block of Odessa Road, Venice.Charges: possession of a con-trolled substance, resisting an officer without violence, drug equipment, possession and/or use. Bond: $1,000.

• Zachery Carpenter, 24, 1900 block of Clovelon Street, North Port. Charges: two counts of possession of a controlled sub-stance without a prescription, burglary of an unoccupied structure. Bond: none.

• Taiber Glotz, 25, 8000 block of Porto Chico Avenue, North Port. Charge: drug possession without a prescription. Bond: $1,500.

• Skye Grissinger, 26, 1000 block of Crestwood Road, Englewood. Charges: two counts drug possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. Bond: $3,000.

• Marc Reagan, 54, 3400 block of Roslyn Road, Venice. Charge: grand theft, less than $5,000. Bond: none.

• Robert Rice, 55, 800 block of

Raveno Drive, Venice. Charges: possession of cocaine, drug equipment, possession and/or use. Bond: $2,000.

• Robin Robb, 38, 9000 Downing Street, Englewood. Charges: battery, touch or strike, resisting an officer, obstructing without violence. Bond: $5,000.

• Michael Rocco, 31, 4500 block of South San Mateo Drive, North Port. Charge: DUI. Bond: $1,500.

• Shawn Struble, 33, 1000 block of Hope Street, Venice. Charge: larceny, petit theft, second degree, second offense. Bond: $500.

• Curtis Wright, 33, 3900 block of Prudence Drive, Englewood. Charge: burglary of an unoccupied structure, unarmed. Bond: none.

The North Port Police Department reported the following arrest:

• Linda Arden, 31, 1800 block of Norvell Avenue, North Port. Charges: possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, drug equipment, possession and/or use. Bond: 2,000.

Compiled by Anne Easker and Tom Harmening

POLICE BEAT

By ANNE EASKERSTAFF WRITER

2020 Census field staff will begin knocking on doors to gather information on Aug. 4. They’ll be working to verify addresses and gather infor-mation on living quarters in order to accurately count the population through Oct. 11.

According to the AARP, scammers may also use the opportunity to “adopt the mantle of officialdom in hopes

of winning your trust.” But there are some things official census agents will never ask for, including your full social security number, bank account number, or passwords.

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office provided the following ways to verify an individual is a Census Bureau employee and avoid scams:

1) The field representative

will present an ID badge that

includes their name, photograph,

a Department of Commerce

watermark and an expiration date.

2) A field representative will carry

an official bag with the Census

Bureau logo or a laptop for

conducting the survey.

3) The field representative will

provide you with a letter from

the Census Bureau on official

letterhead stating why they are

visiting your residence.

4) Field representatives conduct

their work between 9 a.m.

and 9 p.m.

5) Upon request, the field

representative will provide you

with their supervisor’s contact

information or a phone number

for your Census Bureau Regional

Office. The Regional Office

supervises the activities of all field

representatives in your area.

To independently confirm the person at your door is a Census Bureau employee, you can enter their name in the Census Bureau’s staff search

website or contact the Regional Office for your state.

The regional officer for Charlotte County is in Atlanta with phone number 1-800-424-6974. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Other frequently asked questions about the upcoming 2020 Census can be found online at www.census.gov.

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By BETSY CALVERTSTAFF WRITER

Don’t ask what a car part does if you can’t handle mechanics.

All you will hear is, “This part moves a valve up and down...exhaust...pistons...crank shaft...”

Deal hunters looking for car parts braved the summer heat on a black tar parking lot for the monthly swap meet at the Muscle City Car Sunday in Punta Gorda.

Matthew Walters of Cape Coral has fi ve brothers and one of them is going to be a race car driver, he said, but he’s not sure which one.

So he is looking for parts for his 1989 Pontiac Trans Am.

“You got an exhaust pipe?” he asks seller Mark Anderson. “My exhaust pipe fell out.”

The swap starts early in the summer to beat the heat and starts wrapping up after 10 a.m. In January, things will change when the snow-birds are back, sellers told the Sun.

Joe Oliveri of Fort Myers sells things like car-buretors, intake manifolds and valve covers. Mostly, they are new parts, even though they might be for old cars. It’s hard to fi nd old car parts, he said.

“The only thing old in Florida is the people,” he said.

Email: [email protected]

Fans of anything with an engine brave the heat to find parts

In January, the parking lot at

Muscle Car City will be jammed,

diehard fans say

Rick Katko of Port Charlotte is a retired engineer for General Motors and used to race cars as a hobby. Now he’s selling all of his expensive car parts, like this $700 V8 aluminum cylinder head for a small block Chevy. Sales go better in January at the monthly swap meet at Muscle Car City, he said, when the heat is down and snowbirds are back.

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Dane Grossnickle of Punta Gorda is better known as Corvette Dane. He got a good deal on a wheel cover Sunday at the monthly car parts swap at Muscle Car City in Punta Gorda

BY WINK NEWS

Florida health offi cials are warning of an uptick in a mosquito-borne virus known as Eastern equine encephalitis.

Several sentinel chickens tested positive for EEE, which can spread to humans via infected mosquitoes and cause brain infection and swelling, the Florida Department of Health in Orange County said in a Thursday statement. Sentinel chickens are fowl that are tested regularly for the West Nile virus and EEE. Their blood can

show the presence of the diseases, but they don’t suff er from the eff ects of the viruses.

Following the positive tests for the sentinel chickens in Orange County, the health department said “the risk of transmission to humans has increased.”

Only about seven cases of the EEE virus in humans are reported in the US each year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says .

However, the disease can be fatal: about 30% of people who contract

it die, according to the CDC. Many survivors have ongoing neurologic problems.

People develop symptoms about 4 to 10 days after they are bitten by an infected mosquito, the CDC says. Signs include sudden onset of headache, high fever, chills and vomiting. More severe symptoms include disorientation, seizures and coma.

With summer in full swing, mosquitoes are buzzing around at peak populations. Offi cials warned people to avoid being bitten by draining

standing water around their homes, covering skin with clothing or repellent, and using screens to cover doors and windows.

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Notice of Public HearingBoard of Zoning Appeals

Notice is hereby given that the Charlotte County Board of Zoning Appeals will conduct a public hearing on the following petitions. Said public hearing will be conducted on Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 9:00 AM in Meeting Room 119, Building A, Charlotte County Administration Center, 18500 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte, Florida. All interested parties to the petitions should be present at that time. The Board of Zoning Appeals is not bound to consider the petitions in the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions may be considered as soon as the meeting commences. Copies of the petitions, along with their complete legal description, are available for review at the Charlotte County Community Development Department, Zoning Offi ce, Charlotte County Administration Center, 18400 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte, Florida.

Petition VAR-19-004: Judith Justice and James Uebelhoer are requesting two variances: (a) to reduce the required 20-foot rear yard setback by 12.5 feet to allow construction of a pool cage for an existing swimming pool with a 7.5-foot rear yard setback; and (b) to allow a pool cage within the required ten-foot peripheral landscape strip, in the Manasota Single-family-3.5 (MSF-3.5) zoning district. The property address is 4005 North Beach Road, Englewood, Florida, and is described as parcel P6-8 located in Section 01, Township 41 South, Range 19 East.

Petition VAR-19-005: Gena Thompsen is requesting a variance to reduce the required 25-foot front yard setback by 2.7 feet to allow an existing detached garage with a 22.3-foot front setback to remain “as is” and to allow construction of an addition to the existing non-conforming detached garage, in the Residential-Single-family-5 (RSF-5) zoning district. The property address is 28427 Sabal Palm Drive, Punta Gorda, Florida, and is described as Lots 102 and 103 of Palm Shores Subdivision located in Section 14, Township 40 South, Range 23 East.

Should any agency or person decide to appeal any decision made by this board with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Shaun Cullinan, Planning & Zoning Offi cial

Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners does not discriminate on the basis of disability. This nondiscrimination policy involves every aspect of the County’s functions, including access to and participation in meetings, programs and activities. FM Sound Enhancement Units for the Hearing Impaired are available at the Front Security Desk, Building A of the Murdock Administration Complex. Anyone needing other reasonable accommodation or auxiliary aids and services please contact our offi ce at 941-743-1381, or TDD/TTY 941-743-1234, or email to [email protected]

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A uditions were held for the 2019 Charlotte Idol Friday at Florida

Southwestern State College in Punta Gorda. The fundraiser benefits the Charlotte County Homeless Coalition. Finals night will be held on Aug. 10 at the Charlotte Harbor Event and Conference Center, 75 Taylor St., Punta Gorda. For more information, contact Darcy at 941-627-4313, ext. 134, or cchomelesscoalition.org

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Needless to say, there were very engaging discussions that led to some additional great ideas. Our committee structure for 2019/2020 has been empowered and emboldened, with Elaine Martin and Hazel Klossner taking on a new role as joint chairs of a Tourism Committee that will focus on supporting Charlotte County tourism efforts and showcasing our city and area as a great destination. Alexia Martin takes the reins as chair of our Resource Development Committee – a group focused on bringing new, refreshing programs to our program of work, such as the Chamber Feud happening this week. June Amara will head up a brand-new committee, made up of our Platinum Sponsors and immediate past chairs. With no reference to her own window

treatment business, this committee will be the Board SHADE committee – offering advice, support and input to our regular agenda items. We are heading into an even more invigorated and purposeful year, under Deb Trenholm’s chairwomanship, but it goes without saying, the incredible contributions of Melanie Markel as chair for this ending year have laid the path to our future success – for which we thank her from the bottom of our heart! Following the retreat, the fun continued for those who could at the Escape Rooms, where I am pleased to confirm ALL of them got out in one piece, laughing all the way!

Tonight starts the latest PG Chamber venture that was launched as a fun team-building exercise, loosely (very loosely) based on the TV hit show

“Family Feud.” On two nights (Tuesday, July 30 and Thursday, Aug. 1) — both starting at 5 p.m., 12 business teams are going to compete with each other, vying to be the Chamber Feud champions of 2019. The venue is the PG Woman’s Club, located at 118 Sullivan St., Punta Gorda. On each evening, spectators will witness the cha-os of teams, eliminating each other by giving the craziest answers to the questions posed at them. Each night, two teams (those with the highest scores) will travel on to the semi-finals and final to be held at the end of August. Entry to this public event is a mere $2, with beverages for a donation. Come along to support your favorite team or just come for the laughs! Here are the competing teams: Chapman Insurance Group, Chelsea Place Senior

Care, Erin Catron & Company, Friendly Floors, Hessler Floor Coverings, Key West Express, Re/Max Anchor Realty, Punta Gorda Police Department, State Farm Insurance (Kathy Nash), Florida Southwestern State College, Exit Coast Realty and Guardianship Management Services. Anything can and will happen on the night! You just can’t pay entertainment like this!

On Wednesday, we invite you to join us for a Tri-Chamber Ribbon Cutting for the Boys and Girls Club of Charlotte County, located at 21450 Gibraltar Drive, Port Charlotte (Unit 10) at 5:30 p.m. If you are attending, kindly RSVP to 941-639-3720.

John R. Wright is President of the Punta Gorda Chamber of Commerce [email protected]

JOHN: Come support your favorite teamsFROM PAGE 1C

By ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICHSTAFF WRITER

ENGLEWOOD — Since May, a number of businesses and one sports equipment shed have been burglarized in Englewood. Thieves took everything from cash and tools to a golf cart owned by the Cats football program.

A recent break-in happened last week at Ricaltini’s Bar and Grille in Placida. At 3:25 a.m. on July 25, a white male wearing a baseball hat, shorts and flip flops, and who had part of his face covered, was captured on video busting open an interior door. He had just broken into the restaurant

through a window. For several minutes, he’s seen rummaging through the bar and other areas of the restaurant.

According to a Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office report, the man created more than $1,000 in damage to the building.

“What a mess,” owner Lauri Ray said. “He basically stole all of my busers’ and hostesses’ tips. That’s what he got away with — their hard-earned money. Our video cameras show him in the restaurant for seven to eight minutes. It was clear he was rummaging.”

Kathleen Jarosik is puzzled at what some business owners see as a higher number of

burglaries in Englewood. She owns Xpertech Auto Repair, which was burglarized July 22.

“These break-ins are ridiculous lately and we need to catch these folks,” Jarosik said. “We all work too hard for someone to disrupt the momentum of our businesses.”

Nearby Mango Bistro was burglarized five days after Xpertech. The description of the suspect in the Mango Bistro burglary is similar to the one at Ricaltini’s.

A nonprofit group that was hurt by a theft is the Englewood Cats football and cheer organization. On June 5, board members called the Charlotte County Sheriff’s

Office after their equipment shed at Anne Dever Park was burglarized. Their 1998 Kalik Club Car valued at $2,600 was stolen.

It was the second time the maroon golf cart was stolen from the shed.

“We had just got it back from being repaired at Thoroughbred Golf Carts,” said board member Shane Whitmore. “I don’t know who would steal from children, but it’s just wrong. It took months to get it back and now it’s gone again.”

According to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, there have been three other burglaries since May: the

Salvation Army store, where deputies caught suspects taking items on May 21; Geraldi’s Italian eatery near Englewood Beach on May 31; and Able’s Marine off Gasparilla Road (County Road 771) in South Gulf Cove on June 28.

CCSO spokesperson Katie Heck advised burglary is frequently “a crime of opportunity.” “Burglars aim for easy targets and most will give up if they can’t get in within a few minutes,” she said.

Anyone with information can call SWFL Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS.

Email: [email protected]

Englewood beset by string of business burglaries

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Sarai Sapp

Daniel Candia Contestant Will Smith is congratulated by his daughter Kaylin, 4.Jasmina Solunac

commissioners asked about included the state’s planned roundabout at the intersection of state roads 74 and 31, north of the growing Babcock Ranch community. Doherty asked whether the state has figured out how big a roundabout is needed to handle the trac-tor-trailer trucks carrying gravel at high speeds on the country roads.

“I have a sneaking suspicion it’s going to be larger than the ones we have on Edgewater Drive,” he said.

Nandam reassured Doherty that the state engineers would figure that out. The project is not expected to proceed for several years.

“We are pretty confident it’s going to accommodate that,” he said of the design.

Email: [email protected]

FLAMINGOFROM PAGE 1C

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PROVIDED BY THE TOASTMASTERS

CLUB OF ENGLEWOOD

ENGLEWOOD — The Englewood Toastmasters Club continues to attract new members. At the July 25 meeting, Jennifer Bal and James Bender received a warm welcome as new members by the Englewood club.

The mission of the Toastmasters Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills. A new program called “Pathways” appealing to younger new members has

been successfully used now for two years. By participating in Toastmaster’s proven program, you’ll learn to speak comfort-ably in front of a group and lead with purpose which in turn fosters self-confidence and personal growth. People who join Toastmasters find potential they never thought they had and achieve more of their goals and dreams.

The club meets from 6:30-7:45 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday of each month at Englewood United Methodist Church, 700 E. Dearborn St.

For more information, call 941-697-1352 or send an email to [email protected]

Englewood Toastmasters welcome new members

PHOTO PROVIDED

Pictured are new members of the Englewood Toastmas-ters Club, Jennifer Bal and James Bender flanking club vice president Gale West.

By ROMY ELLENBOGENTAMPA BAY TIMES

A man who goes by the name The Rooster rode a horse to break into a New Port Richey home, according to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.

Lonnie Maddox, 52, and Angel, a brown horse, were seen on security camera footage wandering around the property Thursday morning.

Maddox opened a screened porch and tried to get in the padlocked front door, then gave up and entered through a back window, according to deputies. The window broke and caused about $100 worth of damage.

Angel, meanwhile, wandered away.

Around the same time, property owner Steve Ferguson spotted Maddox on his security camera and called the sheriff’s

office. He said the property had been burglarized before and he had recently installed the fence to keep people away.

Ferguson was surprised by what he saw. “Who takes a getaway horse to a robbery?” he said.

When the deputies arrived, Maddox approached and asked if they had seen a horse. During the interrogation he was more concerned about Angel’s whereabouts than anything else, deputies wrote

in a report.The horse was found about

two miles away on Key Lime Drive and reunited her with her owner, who was not Maddox.

It was not clear if Maddox had permission to ride the horse, a sheriff’s spokeswoman said. The horse’s owner could not be reached immediately by the Tampa Bay Times.

Maddox initially told deputies the horse got lost and broke the fence, and he

had gone to get her, according to the arrest report. When deputies told Maddox there was security footage, he said he wanted to see the inside of the house because he planned to rent it.

Maddox was arrested on charges of burglary of a dwelling.

Court records show he has a long criminal record and has been found guilty of car theft, drug possession and domestic battery, among other charges.

Man on horseback burglarizes New Port Richey homeThe horse is named Angel

Grand Palm hosted Trivia Night on Friday where res-idents test their knowledge in topics such as pop culture, politics, music, movies, sports, nostalgia and other areas.

More than 50 residents attended the evening, where they were encouraged to bring snacks and beverages.

SUN PHOTOS BY TAMI GARCIA

Trivia pursuit

Community hosts

game night

Mary Moore, leans over to listen to questions asked by Kim Nakach, lifestyle director at Grand Palm.

More than 50 residents at Grand Palm attended the recently-held Trivia Night held in the community’s new social club ballroom.

Kim Nackach, lifestyle director at Grand Palm, smiles while reading off questions during trivia night.

Debra Cade leans in to see what fellow Grand Palm resident Scott Olmstead has written.

A flapjack breakfast fund-raiser — Short Stacks for a Tall Cause — took place Saturday to help a children’s shoe drive at Applebee’s in South Venice.

It was organized by Loveland Center and Kiwanis Club of Venice Aktion Club

Gran Paradiso resident Christian Shakespeare, Aktion Club president, and his parents

Charlie and Kim, assisted in getting the word out at the North Port community about the breakfast.

Several residents from the West Villages community attended the breakfast to help show their support.

Money raised through ticket sales will help benefit Love in a Backpack program for students at Lamarque Elementary School in North Port to receive shoes and socks.

Guests who attended the event received pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs and choice of beverage — coffee, juice, soda or tea — with their ticket purchase.

SUN PHOTO BY TAMI GARCIA

Flapjacks help fundraiser for kidsWest Villages

community

assists North Port

school with Venice

fundraiser

Gran Paradiso residents Maria Krieger, Linda Rossetti, Gary Pasquarello, Ken Shaughnessy and his wife Judy were among those who attended the Short Stack for a Tall Cause fundraiser.

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The picture that spoke far more words than former special counsel Robert Mueller uttered during last week’s hearings was taken by renowned photographer David Hume Kennerly.

The close-up of Mueller’s face was a portrait of rare depth, the sort one is more likely to find on a Leonardo da Vinci canvas with all its shadows, hollows and his soulful, nearly weeping eyes. I found myself thinking of paintings of the Agony in the Garden, showing Jesus’ upturned face as he prayed. No doubt, Mueller, too, was praying that this all would soon be over.

On Instagram, Kennerly captioned his photo: “Weary warrior.”

The tag was fitting and perfect. Mueller, a Vietnam War hero and recipient of a Bronze Star, has fought nobly throughout a life of distinguished public service. Whether defending his country on the battlefield or as director of the FBI, he has by all accounts been a man of honor, dignity and careful judgment.

After two years of draining the swamp of several of its slimiest occupants — all associates of the president of the United States — Mueller had to present himself one final time for the benefit of politicians bent on showboating at his expense. Democrats wanted to get him on record saying that he did not exonerate President Trump of possible obstruction of justice, which everyone who cared already knew. This they did by reading excerpts of Mueller’s 400-plus-page report and asking him to confirm that they were correct.

Mueller kept the bulk of his responses to “yes,” “no,” “true” and “correct.” The rest largely consisted of “I refer

you to the report,” “It’s outside my purview” and, best of all, “I take your question,” which apparently is a polite way of saying, “I rue the day you were born.”

Both party’s members had their agenda. Republicans wanted to get themselves on record as Trump sycophants, apparently, while also proving that they could be just as nasty as Democrats were to Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court nomination hearings last year. You may now check your boxes and get back to phoning your donors.

It was painful to watch as Republicans yelled at Mueller, pounding the table and throwing their best tantrums, even as Mueller was clearly not at his best. Whether he was merely tired — or just sick and tired — or perhaps even giving in a bit to age, he surely deserved more of their respect.

Most egregiously obnoxious was Georgia Rep. Doug Collins, the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee. After saying that he is often accused of speaking too fast and promising to slow it down,

Collins then proceeded to imitate an auctioneer, shoving as many words into a split second as is humanly possible. This was plainly deliberate and seemed intended to confuse Mueller or make him seem not fully cognizant. More than once, Mueller was forced to ask him to repeat the question. It was one of the most arrogant, self-important performances I’ve witnessed in decades of political reporting. Can we send Collins back to where he came from, please?

Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, shouted so much I was afraid he might choke on his tongue. And Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, got worked up over Volume II of the report, which he said broke regulations, and yelled that Trump wasn’t above the law but somehow shouldn’t be below it either

One notices that you don’t truly know people until they have power. For a few hours last Wednesday, members of the Judiciary and Intelligence committees had power over Mueller, and several revealed themselves to be unworthy

of the audience. Mueller isn’t a perfect man, but he is a gentleman. He exercised his own power during the investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election by never speaking a word publicly.

In starkest contrast to Trump, who bellowed his non-exoneration, Mueller isn’t an attention-seeker. This man of few words surely had aplenty to say in the privacy of his own space with an audience of his own choosing. Or, perhaps, he had nothing more to say, having completed the job he was asked to do with his usual tenacity and humility.

This is what I saw in his face as I watched the proceedings — a humble man who has seen enough of life and kept his own counsel through most of it. A weary warrior, indeed. For his forbearance throughout his investigation — and his patience through last week’s insufferable hearings — he deserves a Medal of Honor.

Kathleen Parker’s email address is [email protected].

Insufferable hearings waste of Mueller’s time

KATHLEEN PARKERWashington Post

TODAY’S COMMUNITY CALENDAR

PORT CHARLOTTE

TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019

Am Leg Aux 103 BingoRoad Kill Bingo 5-8 p.m. Non

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Featured Event“Visions of Florida” Gallery Reception

Join us for the gallery reception “Visions of Florida” by Niki Butcher.

Visit with Niki and enjoy hor d’oeuvres and refreshments. This is her

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Niki has focused her camera on fading facades and Old Florida,

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OUR VIEW

Congress poised to update laws on robo-harassment

OUR POSITION: Finally, steps are being taken to stop the modern inconvenience of robocalls.

A mid last week’s news flush of Mueller testimony, Puerto Rican political instability, record heat in Europe and

Hong Kong street protests came a trickle of welcome news out of Washington, D.C., that may affect everyone directly.

That is, everyone with a cell phone.In an act of bipartisan agreement, the U.S.

House of Representatives voted 429-3 in favor of legislation aimed at stopping robocalls, a problem that has grown to a tsunami of consumer harassment in recent years. Two Republicans and an independent were the only congressmen to vote against it.

The measure is called the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act and was sponsored by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone, D-N.J. It would give the Federal Communications Commission greater powers over illegal robocalling operations, according to Fox News.

The bill is similar to another passed by the Senate in May, called the Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act, or the TRACED Act. The vote in the Senate was 97-1, with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., the only negative vote. The bills now will be merged in conference.

It is well time Congress stepped in to stop sophisticated auto-calls. Sixteen years ago, the federal government established the National Do Not Call Registry, which worked well for land lines. More than 230 million people reportedly have signed up for the Do Not Call Registry.

Unfortunately, the old rules and old enforcement procedures haven’t kept pace with changing communications technologies. Government agencies and service providers didn’t have the laws or the tools, and haven’t been able to shut down bad actors.

And there are a lot of them.According to the business-technology

website ZDNet, an estimated 48 billion robocalls were made in 2018, an increase of more than 64 percent more than 2018.

The telecommunications service provider First Orion Corp. estimates 44.6% of all calls made to cell phones this year will be scam robocalls. One of every two calls.

According to the office of Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Longboat Key, the 941 area call received more than 44 million scam robocalls last year.

No doubt you have experienced the robo-harassment yourself and you are, rightfully, annoyed. The calls come any time of day or night, from France, Ukraine or California. By this point, you may have learned to ignore those calls when the ID appears on the phone.

Worse, newer technologies make it possible for robocallers to use local numbers to disguise the caller’s identity and location. You will be more likely to answer. Congratulations, you’ve been “spoofed.”

The House bill attacks the problem in a number of ways. It would require the FCC to update its definition of a robocall. It would require tougher limits on legal exemptions. Most important, it would force service providers, over time, to utilize newer technologies able to authenticate caller-ID information, according to ZDNet. The new law also would would increase penalties and give the FCC more enforcement authority.

About time.The act that authorized the National Do

Not Call List (call 1-888-382-1222 to register) was passed in 2003. The tech world has seen light years’ worth of change since then. Laws protecting consumers must get up to speed too.

Republicans, Democrats all lack fiscal disciplineEditor:

Pundits and the media condemn Trump’s tax cuts for increasing the deficit. However, facts tell a different story.

During the first nine months of fiscal year 2019, the deficit rose $140 billion, or 23.1%, to $747.1 billion. Meanwhile, revenues totaled $2.61 trillion, up 3%, while spending hit $3.36 trillion, up 7%, both record highs. Tax cuts aren’t increasing the deficit; it’s the spending.

The recent debt ceiling compromise resulted in eliminating $125 billion in budget cuts and increasing domestic and defense spending by $320 billion. This fuels the deficit which is growing at $100 million an hour. Our grandkids will be saddled with this debt repayment.

Both parties lack fiscal discipline. Congress acts on emotions, not principle, using other people’s money. The recent 9-11 Victims Compensation Bill passed without a funding source is adding to our deficit.

Its sad taxpayers haven’t a clue what is happening. Republicans lack fiscal restraint and Democrats are more focused on exploiting issues like racism, identify politics or political correctness than on reforms needed to get spending under control.

Thomas Jefferson said, ”It’s incumbent on every generation to pay its debts as it goes.” It’s time we heed his advice.

Frank MazurPunta Gorda

School Board letter typifies friendly attitudesEditor:

I have lived in many Florida communities since I immigrated here in 1981. I finally settled in Charlotte County, and began connecting with many fine folks. After a while, I began telling people I knew that Charlotte County was the friendliest place I had ever lived. Folks get contentious over issues, but in general, we get along well here.

One of my prime interests in Charlotte County has been education, since I sincerely believe well-educated youth are the only way to preserve our unique republic. As such, I became involved in school politics, and have petitioned the school board against text books, gave public presentations against the recent school levy, and have written many letters and columns concerning the shortfalls of our educational system.

But in April, my already compromised heart took a turn for the worse, and ultimately, I was fortunate enough to be referred to one of the nation’s top cardiac surgeons at Shands Hospital. Back home after a month, and feeling

much better, I received a get-well card signed by the members of the School Board. I will say that I was moved by that act, and it is now my best example of why I consider Charlotte County to be the friendliest place I have ever lived.

So folks, as we deal with issues that arise, let’s keep our behavior at the adult level. Contention solves problems when the antagonists treat each other with respect, but immobilizes communities when people replace argument with name calling.

John R. DonerPort Charlotte

Leftist rule leads to fear, slaughterEditor:

Recently, I watched a documentary about the last czar of Russia and his family and their murders by the revolutionary forces of the left, who killed them and all the Romanov extended family. This repeated a slaughter carried out by left-wing forces many times in history, such as in France in the 18th century, and in China and in Cambodia more recently.

The absence of democracy, the corruption of the ruling class and the dreadful lives of most people were common factors in all these atrocities, along with one other factor: the turn to mob rule. Mobs are dangerous things; they make fast, emotional decisions and quickly take actions which often prove disastrous. That’s why our founders put together a limited representative government, with three branches, the Electoral College and two senators per state, regardless of size, and limited the powers of government with a written Constitution and the rule of law applied equally to all citizens.

When I see and hear the hatred on the faces and voices of some leftists in our country, such as Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Omar and Sen. Hirono, and I hear their plans to get rid of the Electoral College and ignore the rule of law, I start to get scared.

It doesn’t help, either, when celebrities on the left display the likeness of a severed head of the president (Kathy Griffin) or constantly spew obscenities toward an American president (Robert DiNero) or attack Trump supporters in restaurants or in their homes.

Russell WilcoxPort Charlotte

Twisted distortion, which is typicalEditor:

Saturday’s editorial regarding the San Casa rezoning was no surprise. I expect the vast majority of the Sun to be a twisted distortion of the facts. We homeowners opposed a change in zoning of 20 acres on San Casa from residential to light industrial. You labeled us as anti-business and suffering from NIMBY.

The facts you failed to mention: (1) The advisory board unanimously voted against the change and recommended the BOCC do the same. (2) Oyster Creek runs through this property so there are legitimate environmental concerns. (3) San Casa is a narrow, two-lane road with no shoulder that can barely accommodate the businesses along it now. (4) A 250,000-square-foot building was in the request. Your Harborview Road printing plant is less than 30,000 square feet so you could put eight in this proposed building with room to spare. (5) One woman was in tears — not some — and there were a variety of concerns, not just our home values. (6) Just south of this parcel is Worth Avenue and Avenue of Americas, all commercial and industrial businesses. Both streets have numerous, appropriately zoned, empty lots available for “strong small businesses” to build and they can be access easier via Winchester Boulevard instead of San Casa.

I’m guessing the writer of this ignorant editorial has never driven down San Casa, much less patronized a single one of the businesses he pretends to champion. Unlike him, we live there and do support our small business neighbors.

Audrey LanczkiEnglewood

School budget increase is not justifiedEditor:

I note with interest a School Board proposal for a 13.7% increase in coming year budget which, of course, means a hefty increase in our property tax.

This comes from the same well-paid school board that just a few weeks ago found enough money to grant a lucrative 14% pay raise for the superintendant of our mediocre school system during a period of low inflation.

I found it also interesting that they also gave him a ridiculous $750/month car allowance. We also have medical coverage and pension for life based on who knows what. Most employers offer pensions based on years of service and age if at all, since nowadays instead of pension, a 401(K) plan.

Also interesting that it was reported almost 100 teachers were overpaid due to oversight in his administration. Good luck trying to get their union to agree to recoup.

In the same week, we read that Sunseeker got a $1 million break in impact fees just days before an increase went into effect. Good timing or coincidence?

How many taxpayers got a 14% cost of living increase in wages or pensions?

Ernest SwansonPort Charlotte

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Naloxone is in high demand.Across Pinellas and

Pasco counties, police are increasingly using the opioid antidote to revive people who overdose on heroin, fentanyl or other potent drugs. Officers in both counties already have used it more times this year than during all of 2018.

And in Hernando County, about 200 deputies started carrying naloxone kits for the first time this month.

The reason is simple, said Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis: Any chance of saving someone is better than no chance.

“Fentanyl is particularly scary,” he said. “If it’s concentrated, it can be lethal in very, very small quantities.”

Since the start of this year, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office has reported 94 “deployments’’ of naloxone, also known as Narcan, its brand name. That’s a 40 percent increase over all of 2018.

The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office reported 89 deployments during that same period, with deputies reviving 74 people. Those numbers are almost identical to the totals for all of 2018.

“People aren’t trying to kill themselves,” said Alfred Aleguas, managing director of the Florida Poison Information Center office in Tampa. “They’re buying stuff on the streets with no idea what the purity is.”

The numbers are lower for other local police departments, including the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office and Tampa Police.

In the first six months of 2019, Tampa officers used naloxone 51 times, police spokesman Eddy Durkin said in an email. That’s only a slight increase compared to the same period last year.

Hillsborough deputies used the antidote just seven times during the first half of 2019.

The numbers may be low, said Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Amanda Granit, because Fire Rescue paramedics typically treat people for drug overdoses on scene before deputies do.

In an email, she said the department has distributed 312 nasal kits — worth about $22,682 — to deputies since 2017.

• • •Naloxone can be

administered via injection or in a nasal spray. It works by binding to receptors in the brain to block opioids, which can fatally slow down

a person’s respiratory system. Two to three minutes after taking naloxone, a person overdosing on opioids should begin to wake up.

Paramedics have used naloxone for decades. But Tampa Bay law enforcement only began carrying the kits in recent years.

The change coincided with a surge in opioid overdoses around Florida as the country’s pill epidemic shifted to heroin misuse.

The nalaxone kits don’t always work. Sometimes, despite three to four doses, people die. That has become even more likely since fentanyl-related overdoses took center-stage.

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that’s 80 to 100 times stronger than morphine. It’s supposed to be used to combat the pain of cancer and other major illnesses, but the drug is frequently abused and

mixed with opioids like heroin.Sometimes, Nienhuis said,

drug users don’t even know they’re taking fentanyl.

Until it’s too late.When the Pinellas Sheriff’s

Office launched its naloxone program in late 2017, pills and heroin were major concerns, not fentanyl.

Now fentanyl overdoses appear to be one of the main drivers of increased naloxone use, said Cpl. Jessica Mackesy, a department spokeswoman.

Criminal Intelligence Analyst Jennifer Shadrick in a statement said the same appears to be true in Pasco County.

“In general, there are more overdoses occurring,” Shadrick said, and “many are requiring multiple doses” of naloxone.

In 2018, according to the District 6 Medical Examiner’s Office, there were about 205 fentanyl-related overdose

deaths in Pinellas and Pasco counties.

That’s up from 165 deaths in 2017, and just 20 deaths in 2010.

• • •The St. Petersburg Police

Department hasn’t provided naloxone to its officers, said spokeswoman Sandra Bentil. They leave that work to paramedics.

But Hernando County decided to take a different approach earlier this year after initially letting Fire Rescue handle opioid overdoses.

The sheriff said all road patrol deputies now carry Narcan nasal kits, as do traffic and K-9 units. About 220 kits have been issued.

The costs are covered by a $5 million Florida Department of Health grant program that helps supply kits to local law enforcement. Pinellas has received about 750 kits through the program.

Nienhuis said there’s been a recent uptick in the number of heroin- and fentanyl-related arrests around Hernando. While it’s not time to panic, he said, it is time to be cautious.

“If overnight there’s a major change, at least we’re ready for it,” he said.

Narcan hasn’t been deployed yet, the sheriff said, but he expects it will be soon.

That’s why it’s important cops are trained to use it, said Aleguas, of the Florida Poison Information Center.

If a drug user mistakenly overdoses on cocaine cut with fentanyl, he said, a police officer could be the only thing between that person and death.

“It’s a really forward-thinking and a really rational way of addressing the epidemic,” Aleguas said.

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There is so much to get ready when you are moving out on your own for the first time. I re-

member being so excited to start my journey at the University of Missouri-Columbia as an “official adult” (in my head at least), and the first thing on my journey to adult hood was creating my living space.

I was ready to leave behind my boy band posters and childhood bedroom for a life of style and sophistication — then I saw what a dorm room actually looked like. As you know, dorm rooms can be very impersonal and intimidating at first, but even the most beauti-ful art starts with a blank canvas.

Besides the obvious (although often limited) floor and wall space, most dorms are equipped with a basic bed, desk and chest of drawers. While there is not much you can do about the generic, standard-issue furniture, there are touches you can add that will make a big impact on those pieces.

Even though we’re designing a space that will last for a semester or a year, many of the pieces we talk about below will live far beyond the dorm days.

BEDDING: TO MATCH OR NOT?You can make either option

work beautifully. I can’t resist a set of matching twin beds; I love using symmetry in design and in

small spaces to help keep visual clutter to a minimum. Matching beds are easy to put together if you and your roommate have similar tastes. If you don’t, con-sider sticking with neutrals and just trying to land on an accent fabric that speaks to you both. Add a personal finishing touch with monogrammed pillows.

If you want to coordinate but not match, consider again stick-ing with a neutral base for both beds and playing up your favorite patterns in the same color palette in accent pillows and throws.

One fun idea: Get two duvets with the same fabric on one side and different but coordinating fabrics on the other. Place them on each bed neutral side up and turn them down for a fun pop of pattern and color. Finish each bed with pillows and throws that coordinate with each duvet.

Perhaps a roommate isn’t part of the equation for you (or you’re not sure who you’re rooming with yet). You can still have a gorgeous bed.

Dress up your basic dorm bed with textiles you love. If a DIY headboard isn’t for you but you still want to cover up the one you’ve been assigned, just add some large pillows — one euro or two king pillows go a long way in helping to hide what you might not want to see. Add a Wilton bedspread — it’s long ruffled drop are great for hiding all of those under-bed storage containers. Finish off your look with a school spirit pillow or two or, of course, a monogramed lumbar.

CREATING VIGNETTESWe love vignettes styled on

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student life for a vignette that is practical and pretty.

MULTI-USE DESKTOPSDesks can be the real “work-

horse” of the room; they are where you put in all those study hours, of course, but they also act as a vanity, a “meal prep” station (cheese and crackers counts as a meal, right?), a dinner table and more.

Because you need empty space on a desk to actually do all of the above, don’t pack it full of tiny accessories that will clutter it up. Instead, leave room for all of your essentials and add one or two impactful pieces like a statement lamp and a family photo dressed up in a fancy frame. Both items will look great when it’s time to move into that first apartment, too.

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A re you caught up in a family quarrel or a personal clash with

someone?To conserve your energy

and avoid too much stress, try the following:

Let minor problems go. Rate the importance of each problem. For example, will the fact that someone insulted you make a diff erence a year from now? If not, don’t engage.

Take control if something big is at stake. For example, if your nephew is bullying your son, this can harm their relation-ship throughout life. If possible, work with the problem and diff use tension in the clan.

Realize the power of refusing to engage emotionally. For exam-ple, if someone calls you an insulting name, you likely will feel better by taking a neutral stance. If you stay logical, you can say, “I’m not getting pulled into your drama.”

Letting minor problems slide is a good strategy, but some-times, you do have to plan steps to strive for change.

“I asked my brother to write

me a letter explaining why he was angry with me,” says a friend of ours we’ll call Anna.

“When I understood his view-point, I saw he was angry for a simple reason,” she explains. “He thought I’d never loved him. Wow, this was easy to fi x. I wrote him a letter explaining all of the reasons I do love him. And, I now make it a point to

tell him I love him.”In taking control of a rela-

tionship problem, defi ne the problem instead of attacking another person’s character, if possible.

Also, when you get the problem out on the table, it usually pays not to defend yourself. Just state the problem as truthfully as possible. People

already know your character by your past behaviors. Those who know you well, know your motives and values.

“My adult step-daughter continually tells lies on peo-ple,” says a woman we’ll call Harriett. “I walk a fi ne line, because everybody in the fam-ily wants to blame me for her tirades and false accusations.”

“One day, when she was raging at a family reunion, I let her scream for a while,” says Harriett. “When she calmed down, I said nothing. If I’d screamed back, it would have messed up the moment. The family needed to see that she needs professional help.”

During a typical quarrel, ask yourself: What does the other person want? Do they want attention, money, drugs, sympathy, power?

Be the voice of reason in all tense situations.

“I’ve learned to pick my battles, but I use ‘professional’ language,” says a business owner we’ll call Ned. “It helps to tell people what you require from them in a dignifi ed way.”

Ned says, “I told my cousin, who uses drugs, to take advan-tage of counseling and rehab. I told him I’d be there for him, if he took advantage of help that was available. I let him know I expected him to take control of his situation.

“It’s been over a year later now, and he’s getting some help. He even thanked me for confronting him.”

Judi Light Hopson is the Executive Director of the stress management website USA Wellness Café at www.usawell-nesscafe.com. Emma Hopson is an author and a nurse educator. Ted Hagen is a family psychologist.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 70-year-old woman, mostly healthy (apart from well-controlled high blood pressure). Looking at me, people assume I am skinny, but I have a well-concealed HUGE belly along with my thin arms and legs. I look like an olive stuck with toothpicks. My diet is healthy for the most part: I eat snack foods, deep-fried fast foods or sweets only rarely. I have read about how to eliminate belly fat, but there is so much contradictory info, each claiming to be the best. What are truly effective ways to help eliminate belly fat? — M.H.ANSWER: First, I would want to be sure what you have really is belly fat. While there are men (and a few women) who have that body shape due to fat, I have seen far too many cases of liver disease (where the abdominal cavity is filled with fluid due to high pressure in the liver) and ovarian cancer (where the abdomen is filled with fluid due to tumor). I would want to be sure you had been evaluated for these (and other) concerns, especially if this is a change in your normal body shape.If it is abdominal fat, there is no magic diet. What works for someone else (even your twin sister, if you had one) might not work for you. For this reason, one single type of diet does not fit all. Advice from an expert in weight management may be of great benefit.DEAR DR. ROACH: About a year ago, my son was diagnosed with polycythemia. No one in our family had ever heard of this. He goes in every four to six weeks to have a pint of blood removed. Now he has been diagnosed with sleep

apnea, which the doctor says caused the polycythemia, as his blood wasn't getting enough oxygen and so overproduced red blood cells to compensate. Will the poly-cythemia go away

once he gets more oxygen with the CPAP equipment he now uses? — S.R.ANSWER: "Polycythemia" means "too many blood cells," and just means consistently higher than normal blood cells. There are two main causes. One is primary polycythemia vera, which is an uncommon blood disorder that is diagnosed by evaluation of the blood and bone marrow. Virtually all people with polycythemia vera have a diagnostic mutation called JAK2.Polycythemia secondary to another condition is much more common. If the blood oxygen levels are low, from lung disease or from sleep ap-nea, the body indeed responds by making more red blood cells. Some tumors can secrete erythropoietin, a hormone that causes the body to make more red cells. Having too many red blood cells puts people at risk for stroke, which may be why your son needed blood re-moved. However, it seems like a year went by before someone thought to check for sleep apnea.People with polycythemia of unknown cause should have an evaluation looking at blood oxygen levels and an erythro-poietin level before consider-ing polycythemia vera, which would necessitate a bone mar-row biopsy and evaluation for a JAK2 mutation.If the polycythemia in your son's case is due to sleep apnea, it should resolve with effective treatment.

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Dear Heloise: Do I have to use the salutation "Dear _____" when I'm writing a busi-ness letter? I don't know this person, and nine times out of 10, I'm writing to complain about something, so why is a TERM OF ENDEAR-MENT appropriate? — Rebec-ca R. in Michigan

Rebecca, the use of "Dear _____" (and "Sincerely yours," for that matter) is both a tradition and a convention in business today. Using only a person's name ("Mr. Jones:") is too curt and brusque.

The idea is that when you use the term "Dear," it should keep you on point. It's more cordial, professional and po-lite. — HeloiseDear Heloise: I use one of the big e-commerce shopping sites for its many services and fast, free shipping. But not everything it sells is under its umbrella.

Those third-party vendors may ship the item for free, but you might pay for returns. It's important to check before you hit that order button. — Mi-chelle B. in HoustonDear Readers: Have you sought out a podcast (also called a netcast) lately? Often hosted by popular public figures and celebrities, podcasts are audio

programs that can cover pretty much every topic, from comedy to health to religion and the arts, and they usually are free.

Find a podcast app from a digital distribution service on your

phone or computer. It's a great alternative and complement to talk radio. — HeloiseDear Heloise: Regarding your recent article in the Ven-tura County (California) Star: Emojis are tricky from one phone brand to another. What you see on your phone does not necessarily go through like that. Once I sent a dog, and it came through as "dog poop."

Many emojis show up at the receiving end as a box with an X in it. I would caution folks to be careful using them within serious communications. — Nancy L., Simi Valley, Calif.Dear Heloise: Why do hotel rooms that can sleep two or more only have one luggage rack? My husband uses the desk, so I can't put my luggage there.

My hint: Most hotels still have ironing boards. I set it up in the corner. Now my luggage doesn't have to sit on the floor, and there's no bending down to pick out my clothes. — Di-ane G., Cinnaminson, N.J.

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DEAR ABBY: Six months ago, I got back in touch with a childhood friend who mar-ried at 17 and moved away. She has lots of family drama, much of it caused by her al-coholism (which she says is a result of PTSD).

Recently, she told me I have hurt her and I'm a terrible friend because since we've reconnected, I have never once asked her about her past and the ordeals she's been through. Abby, she talks about herself constantly. I never thought it was necessary to ask her about the past because she never shuts up about it. I have tried to be a good listener, but I don't think she has made the best life choices, and I don't want to confront her with my opinions on how she has messed up her life.

I don't question people about their past, truthfully. I feel if they want to discuss it, they'll bring it up themselves. Was I wrong for not asking her to dredge it up? Now she won't even talk to me. — Friendless In FloridaDEAR FRIENDLESS: Be grateful the woman no longer speaks to you. You have done noth-ing wrong. The person you describe needs to feel wronged and be the focus of your conversations, which to me seems self-centered. Consider yourself fortunate that this troubled individual has moved on, and concentrate on rela-tionships that are healthy — and mutual.DEAR ABBY: My family is very close, and we see each other often. Lately I have been avoid-ing most of our family gather-ings because of my brother-in-law "Jared."

At the most recent fam-ily occasion, he was staring,

winking and flashing peace signs at me. This is not friendly banter; it is very creepy. My sister isn't aware of it, and I'm sure she wouldn't ap-prove.

I have been married four times, and I'm currently single. If his behav-ior continues, which I'm sure it will since I am a very desir-able woman, I will have to skip family events entirely. Any thoughts? — Hard To Resist Out WestDEAR HARD TO RESIST: Your letter is unique. I rarely hear from people with as "healthy" an ego as yours. Because you feel your brother-in-law is out of line, try this: Tell him to cut it out the next time he does it because it is making you uncomfortable. And if that doesn't do the trick, tell his wife.DEAR ABBY: I'm a male who recently started dating a great guy, "Jake." I deal with the public in my job every day, and I'm often asked things like, "Do you have a girlfriend?" and, "When will you find a wife?" Even my co-workers are inquiring when I'll find a "lucky girl." I'm happy in my relationship and would like to express that. Is there a tactful, succinct, non-awkward way to let people know I'm in a happy relationship with another male? — In A Happy Place In GeorgiaDEAR HAPPY: Absolutely! When asked if you have a girlfriend, say, "No, I have a boyfriend." And when your co-workers ask when you are going to find a wife or a "lucky girl," be upfront and tell them you are dating a great guy named Jake. That should answer the questions and put the subject to rest.

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HIALEAH, Fla. — Blanca Rosa Ortiz sips freshly brewed Cuban coffee at the only Kentucky Fried Chicken in the world that bakes its own flan.

For the last 32 years, she has been the “flanadera,” the latest person in a long line of cooks entrusted with a different kind of secret recipe, handed down by word of mouth for more than 40 years — one that would make the Colonel proud.

“I’ve always felt like it was Hialeah’s best-kept secret,” said Dan Yagoda, a second-genera-tion owner of this restaurant. “Nobody thinks they’re going to get a great piece of flan in a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant.”

Quietly for the last 45 years, the KFC at 811 W. 49th St. has sold this house-made flan, innovated by a Cuban immi-grant chef when Hialeah was in transition.

Diners have discovered it over the decades and drive to west Hialeah for their fix of a smooth, creamy flan that would make any home baker jealous.

“People come from Tampa, from Homestead, from all over Miami because they’re fascinat-ed with this flan,” said Ortiz, an immigrant from Managua, Nicaragua, who learned to cook the flan here. “They say they’ve never had another one like it.”

HOW IT STARTEDIn 1970, when Dan Yagoda’s

father became the managing partner of the restaurant, the kitchen of this KFC was staffed with Cuban immi-grants. Yagoda, who grew up in Kendall, graduated from

the University of Florida and returned to work at his father’s franchise for what he thought would be a summer job.

Before the restaurant opened every day, the chefs would cook a meal for Yagoda and the rest of the staff, and not just food off the menu. In those days, KFC franchisees were encouraged to innovate, and this KFC’s menu included dishes such as fried shrimp, Yagoda’s grand-mother’s rice pudding and a home-made Key lime pie.

Yagoda remembers the elderly head chef, the late Baldomero Gonzalez, a former sous chef in Cuba before he escaped the revolution, making chicken fricassee, arroz con pollo and fried chicken livers in gravy out of the supplies the restaurant already stocked.

One day, Gonzalez attempted a flan bain marie inside a 16-quart pressure cooker that the restaurants used to pressure-fry chicken. He took sugar used for the coleslaw, condensed milk for the Key lime pie and eggs used for the chicken fry batter.

Gonzalez’s flantastic creation was born.

“As soon as I ate it, I realized it was something special,” Yagoda said. “I told my dad, ‘We could really sell this stuff.’ It was really, really good.”

The even heat of the pressure cooker ensures the flan cooks uniformly, not too hot, not too long, not too quickly. If any of those factors are off, the mix-ture boils and a flan becomes a holey, squishy kitchen sponge of a confection.

Baldomero’s flan was always perfect.

Flipping the flan over onto a plate like an upside-down

cake, maple-colored caramel drips over the top, coating the three-inch-thick custard in a rich, amber sauce. A spoon slips through the silken flan, and each bite is suffused with a background hint of molasses.

SOME PEOPLE JUST COME FOR THE FLAN

The flan went on the menu in 1975. Ninety-nine cents got you a nine-ounce wedge, more than half a pound of decadence. It was a way for Yagoda to em-brace the changing community around him.

“We never priced it to make a lot of money. It just gave the customers another reason to come to us,” Yagoda said.

The late Baldomero passed down the recipe like oral tradi-tion. He taught the other cooks to make it by feel, adding just the right amount of ingredients

by sight.Blanca Ortiz never met

Baldomero Gonzalez. She learned to make his flan from one of Baldomero’s successors and continued the legacy for 32 years until she switched to part time.

“It came out perfect the very first time. I had my maestro watching over me,” she said.

Now she has taught the cur-rent head cook, Frank Turcios, a fellow Nicaraguan, who has worked at this KFC for 26 years.

Yagoda only wrote down the recipe when Yum Brands bought KFC and gave him a special exception to keep making it the traditional way.

To approve the recipe, KFC insisted he calculate the calo-ries. (Skip this next sentence if you’d rather live in caloric-free bliss.) The approximate nine-ounce wedge will set you back

650 calories.Calories never stopped

Hialeah. This KFC makes about 45 flans a week, many more during the holidays, when din-ers pre-order their desserts and bring in their own containers to take them home whole.

“Some people just come for the flan,” Turcios said. “They give it as a gift.”

Like the Colonel’s chicken recipe of 11 herbs and spices, Baldomero’s flan recipe is a closely guarded secret.

“And it has one ingredient that no other flan does,” says the general manager William Blasini. He stopped and smiles. “But that’s part of the secret recipe.”

“The secret ingredient is,” Ortiz says, allowing a smile, “that we make all of them with love.”

MATIAS J. OCNER/MIAMI HERALD/TNS

Frank Turcios, 54, and Blanca Rosa Ortiz, 72, both employees at Kentucky Fried Chicken, hold one of the flans they make daily from their restaurant in Hialeah.

How a South Florida KFC has quietly sold flan for 45 years

Secret recipe

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Acquavnt n WAAS ... ... ... 23.35 16.36 99 17.25 -8.7

Aramark ARMK .44e 1.2 18 43.70 25.49 1907 36.60 +26.3

ArborRT ABR 1.12f 9.2 8 13.94 9.62 732 12.21 +21.3

Arbor prA ABRpA 2.06 7.9 ... 26.47 24.00 2 26.11 +3.6

ArborR pfB ABRpB 1.94 7.5 ... 26.22 23.30 1 25.87 +2.2

ArborR pfC ABRpC 2.13 8.0 ... 26.95 24.00 0 26.51 +1.4

ArborRT 21 ABRN 1.84 7.3 ... 25.26 ArcLogist ARCX 1.76 10.7 23 16.51 ArcelorM rs MT .10p ... 4 32.73 14.66 2678 16.77 -18.9

ArchCoal ARCH 1.80 2.0 6 101.92 78.05 255 90.27 +8.8

ArchDan ADM 1.40 3.4 13 52.06 37.77 2391 40.90 -.2

Archrock AROC .58f 5.5 30 13.45 7.26 566 10.49 +40.1

Arconic ARNC .08 .3 18 26.40 15.63 2593 25.15 +49.2

Arconic pf ARNCp 3.75 4.2 ... 89.50 80.51 0 88.50 +.6

Arconic pfB ARNCpB 2.69 6.9 ... 38.90 ArcosDor ARCO ... ... 43 9.22 5.92 574 8.18 +3.5

Arcosa n ACA .20 .6 ... 39.74 22.20 337 35.71 +29.0

ArcusBio n RCUS ... ... ... 16.06 7.15 69 8.05 -25.3

Ardaugh n ARD .56 3.3 ... 20.00 10.09 119 16.83 +51.9

ArdmoreSh ASC ... ... ...dd 8.77 4.22 199 7.39 +58.2

AresCmcl ACRE 1.32 8.7 12 15.53 12.75 135 15.26 +17.0

AresDyCr ARDC 1.40 9.2 ...q 16.14 13.07 89 15.15 +9.8

AresMgmt ARES 1.28e 5.9 15 23.75 18.82 21.80 -1.4

AresMg pfA ARESpA 1.75 6.9 ... 27.19 25.50 25.27 -1.7

Argan AGX 1.00 2.4 11 51.95 35.08 63 41.30 +9.1

ArgoGp42 ARGD 1.63 6.3 ... 25.83 24.50 2 25.77 +3.3

ArgoGpInt ARGO 1.08b 1.6 14 78.57 58.42 152 68.37 +1.7

AristaNetw ANET ... ... 26 331.27 187.08 669 272.23 +29.2

ArkInnova ARKK 1.17e ... ...q 49.92 34.75 216 49.13 +32.1

ArkIndInno ARKQ ... ... ...q 37.47 28.29 13 34.11 +15.7

ArkGenom ARKG ... ... ...q 35.18 21.98 85 34.68 +44.6

ArkWebX.O ARKW 5.54e ... ...q 54.81 39.10 51 53.70 +26.6

Ark 3dPr n PRNT ... ... ... 27.16 18.85 7 22.27 +12.1

Ark IsrTc n IZRL ... ... ... 22.70 18.00 6 20.45 +10.2

ArkFinIn n ARKF ... ... ... 23.41 19.95 13 23.17 +13.9

ArlingAst AI 1.02m 15.3 ...dd 10.37 6.20 235 6.68 -7.7

ArlingAst23 AIW 1.66 6.8 ... 24.94 22.87 2 24.44 +4.3

ArlingAst25 AIC 1.69 6.9 ... 24.88 21.63 5 24.61 +11.1

ArlAsst pfB AIpB 1.75 8.1 ... 24.72 21.16 21.49 -1.2

ArloTc n ARLO ... ... 10 11.07 3.28 607 4.37 -55.2

ArmadaHof AHH .84 5.0 45 17.50 13.53 124 16.92 +20.3

Armada pfA AHHpA 1.69 6.4 ... 26.79 26.01 4 26.48 +.8

ArmataP rs ARMP ... ... ...dd 19.18 2.16 8 3.35 ArmrR pfA ARRpA 2.06 8.1 ... 25.80 22.36 25.30 +1.7

ArmrR pfB ARRpB 1.97 7.8 ... 25.25 21.45 37 25.19 +4.8

ArmourR rs ARR 2.72 15.2 5 24.07 17.03 695 17.92 -12.6

tArmsFloor AFI ... ... 24 20.46 8.46 201 8.33 -29.6

sArmstrWld AWI .70 .7 20 103.10 54.34 1002 94.37 +62.1

ArmstW wi AWI/WI ... ... ... 41.30 ArrwDJYld GYLD 1.59e 9.8 ...q 17.85 13.89 10 16.21 +7.5

ArrowEl ARW ... ... 10 86.62 62.35 450 71.84 +4.2

ArwQVMEq QVM ... ... ...q 29.40 21.85 28.12 +16.7

ArtisanPtr APAM 2.40a 8.1 12 34.75 20.16 306 29.69 +34.3

AskanoG g AKG ... ... ... 1.02 .50 556 .77 +21.1

sAsburyA ABG ... ... 13 93.93 58.60 258 94.52 +41.8

AshfordHT AHT .24m 9.2 ...dd 7.07 2.39 738 2.60 -35.0

Ashfrd pfD AHTpD 2.11 9.4 ... 26.32 20.00 15 22.50 -4.8

AshfHT pfF AHTpF 1.84 9.5 ... 24.35 17.76 34 19.30 +3.9

AshfrH pfG AHTpG 1.84 9.6 ... 24.41 17.60 29 19.23 +1.7

AshfrdH pfH AHTpH 1.88 9.5 ... 24.65 18.05 26 19.75 +3.3

AshfrdH pfI AHTpI 1.88 9.5 ... 24.48 18.01 20 19.89 +4.8

Ashford AINC ... ... ...cc 95.58 25.77 12 34.69 -33.2

Ashland ASH 1.10 1.4 70 86.63 64.94 521 79.46 +12.0

AsiaPc APB .61e 2.5 ...q 13.74 11.21 11.54 +1.0

AsiaTigr GRR .07e .6 ...q 10.92 AspenAero ASPN ... ... ...dd 7.50 1.60 30 6.40 +200.5

sAspen pfC AHLpC 1.49 5.4 ... 27.51 21.28 20 27.67 +22.3

AspIns pfD AHLpD 1.41 5.5 ... 25.89 19.33 24 25.50 +27.0

AscBnc pfC ASBpC 1.53 5.8 ... 26.40 24.89 2 26.18 +2.9

AsscBc pf D ASBpD ... ... ... 25.60 20.99 1 25.60 +15.3

AsscdBanc ASB .68 3.2 11 27.95 18.53 1220 21.38 +8.0

AsdBan wt ASB/WS ... ... ... 2.80 AssocCap n AC .20 .5 ...dd 46.86 32.59 5 37.00 +5.0

Assurant AIZ 2.40 2.1 56 114.73 82.31 390 113.42 +26.8

AssuredG AGO .72f 1.7 8 47.97 36.13 414 43.51 +13.7

AsdGMu01 AGOpB 1.72 6.3 ... 27.55 24.65 3 27.48 +6.6

sAsdGMu02 AGOpE 1.56 5.7 ... 27.11 23.27 12 27.16 +7.9

sAsdGMu03 AGOpF 1.40 5.4 ... 26.08 22.01 2 26.13 +12.4

AsteriasBio AST ... ... ...dd 1.80 .51 .95 +52.4

sAstraZen s AZN 1.37e 3.1 ... 43.54 35.30 6402 44.39 +16.9

AtHomGr n HOME ... ... 7 37.81 5.16 2081 6.07 -67.5

Atento SA ATTO .34p ... 6 8.45 2.16 47 2.23 -44.4

Athene n ATH ... ... ... 53.92 37.20 764 42.05 +5.6

Athene pfA ATHpA ... ... ... AtkoreInt n ATRK ... ... ... 28.67 17.47 836 27.10 +36.6

AtlPwr g AT .12 ... ...dd 3.02 2.05 193 2.40 +10.6

sATMOS ATO 2.10f 1.9 20 108.83 87.88 508 108.87 +17.4

AuroraC n ACB ... ... ... 10.32 4.58 19339 6.21 +25.2

AurynRs n AUG ... ... ... 1.84 .85 121 1.60 +74.9

sAutoNatn AN ... ... 11 49.08 32.83 848 48.97 +37.2

Autohome ATHM ... ... 3 117.99 61.43 609 84.43 +7.9

Autoliv ALV 2.48 3.3 38 99.74 61.07 626 74.27 +5.8

AutoZone AZO ... ... 21 1186.60 705.01 192 1148.82 +37.0

Auxilio n AUXO ... ... 32 3.47 Avalara n AVLR ... ... ...dd 87.07 28.09 948 82.64 +165.3

AvalonHld AWX ... ... ...dd 6.79 2.22 3 2.49 -6.0

AvalonBay AVB 6.08 2.9 35 214.10 167.01 457 210.44 +20.9

Avangrid n AGR 1.76 3.5 39 53.47 45.81 680 49.62 -.9

AvanosMd AVNS ... ... 21 66.00 37.07 177 42.56 -5.0

Avantr pfA AVTRpA ... ... ... 67.45 52.84 47 62.94 +10.6

AvayaHl n AVYA ... ... 3 23.40 10.46 581 11.41 -21.6

AveICSFd ACP 1.44 11.8 ...q 12.16 -5.6

AveryD AVY 2.32 2.0 33 120.65 82.89 394 116.40 +29.6

AvinoSG g ASM ... ... ... 1.13 .39 790 .72 +17.2

Avista AVA 1.55 3.4 22 52.70 39.75 238 45.68 +7.5

Avon AVP ... ... 40 4.10 1.30 8095 3.97 +161.2

Axalta AXTA ... ... 17 32.14 21.58 1844 30.29 +29.3

sAXIS Cap AXS 1.60 2.6 ...dd 61.88 48.27 401 61.42 +18.9

AXIS pfD AXSpD 1.38 5.4 ... 25.41 20.52 21 25.35 +18.2

sAxisCap pfE AXSpE ... ... ... 25.45 20.56 52 25.48 +21.7

AxosFinl AX ... ... 11 37.24 23.87 182 26.99 +7.2

AxosF pf AXO 1.56 6.0 ... 26.75 23.22 2 25.88 +4.8

sAzul n AZUL ... ... ... 41.26 15.60 390 41.94 +51.5

AzurePwr n AZRE ... ... ... 16.50 8.25 25 10.80 +19.3

- B -B&G Foods BGS 1.90 10.3 6 33.00 17.76 1568 18.42 -36.3

B RileyPr n BRPM ... ... ... 9.96 9.67 2 9.77 +.7

B Riley wt BRPM/WS ... ... ... B2gold g BTG ... ... 42 3.40 2.10 3283 3.32 +13.7

BB&T Cp BBT 1.62 3.2 13 53.08 40.68 3810 51.20 +18.2

BB&T pfD BBTpD ... ... ... 25.98 23.58 31 25.40 +3.8

BB&T pfE BBTpE 1.41 5.5 ... 25.73 22.65 118 25.48 +9.1

BB&T pfF BBTpF 1.30 5.1 ... 25.75 21.27 18 25.61 +15.6

BB&T pfG BBTpG 1.30 5.1 ... 25.61 21.32 27 25.52 +15.3

sBB&T pfH BBTpH 1.41 5.2 ... 26.69 22.64 55 26.96 +14.7

BBVABFrn BBAR .25e 2.1 ... 14.23 6.57 578 12.10 +6.8

BBX Cap n BBX .05f 1.1 5 8.51 3.83 101 4.50 -21.5

BCE g BCE 3.17 ... ... 47.14 38.75 864 45.83 +15.9

BG Staffing BGSF 1.20 6.7 19 29.59 15.91 44 18.01 -12.8

BHP BillLt BHP 1.66e 2.9 ... 59.02 43.19 1373 56.43 +16.9

BHPBil plc BBL 4.40e ... ... 51.87 38.04 872 49.04 +17.1

BJsWhole n BJ ... ... ... 32.92 19.31 1401 23.84 +7.6

BK Tech n BKTI ... ... ... BP MidPt n BPMP 1.23e 7.5 ... 21.90 13.80 514 16.33 +5.1

BP PLC BP 2.44 6.2 11 47.16 36.28 12640 39.09 +3.1

tBP Pru BPT 4.14e 50.1 1 37.23 8.96 1246 8.26 -61.8

BRF SA BRFS ... ... ... 9.37 4.71 4100 8.86 +56.0

BRT BRT .80 5.8 6 14.35 10.91 17 13.78 +20.5

BT Grp s BT .99e 8.2 ... 17.33 11.81 813 12.13 -20.2

BWX Tech BWXT .68 1.3 25 67.42 35.91 279 53.58 +40.2

B&W Ent rs BW ... ... ... 19.80 1.94 87 3.38 BabShDHi BGH 1.84 10.3 ...q 19.95 15.13 46 17.91 +12.3

BadgerMtr s BMI .60 1.1 54 61.57 46.70 123 53.38 +8.5

BainCapS n BCSF 1.64 9.1 44 20.90 15.14 120 17.98 +7.2

BakHuGE n BHGE .72 3.0 93 35.55 20.09 2910 24.09 +12.0

BallCorp s BLL .60 .8 37 72.42 39.41 1776 72.28 +57.2

Ballanty BTN ... ... ...dd 5.35 1.11 33 2.83 +146.1

BanColum CIB 1.27e 2.5 ... 55.40 35.52 122 50.40 +32.3

BancCalif BANC .24m 1.6 20 20.40 12.22 462 15.40 +15.7

sBcCalif pfE BANCpE ... ... ... 27.07 23.77 20 27.13 +10.2

BcCal pfD BANCpD 1.84 7.0 ... 26.50 24.21 25 26.13 +4.1

BcBilVArg BBVA .27e 5.1 ... 7.00 4.99 1632 5.31 +.4

BcoBrades s BBDO .17r 2.0 ... 9.48 4.73 1 8.58 +18.6

BcoBrad s BBD .06a .6 ... 10.55 5.41 12850 9.54 +15.7

BcoLatin BLX 1.54 7.2 12 24.23 15.31 75 21.33 +23.3

BcoMacro BMA ... ... 9 76.22 32.00 443 72.02 +62.9

BcoSantSA SAN .21e 4.8 ... 5.49 4.21 5423 4.43 -1.1

BcoSBrasil BSBR .29e 2.4 13 13.73 7.86 527 11.91 +7.0

BcSanChile BSAC .85e 2.9 ... 33.32 27.06 98 29.73 -.6

BcoChile s BCH 1.06 ... ... 32.83 27.04 11 29.27 +2.3

BcpSouth BXS .74 2.5 ... 35.40 24.31 246 29.46 +12.7

Bcp NJ BKJ .24b 1.7 17 17.75 12.49 2 13.81 +6.1

BancFd pfA BCVpA 1.34 ... ... sBancrftFd BCV 2.40e 10.2 ...q 23.47 17.30 10 23.53 +26.3

BkofAm BAC .72f 2.4 11 31.91 22.66 39146 30.52 +23.9

BkAML pfJ BMLpJ 1.02 4.5 ... 24.85 18.70 27 22.66 +9.2

BkAm pfE BACpE 1.02 5.2 ... 24.48 18.20 33 23.02 +15.4

BkAm pfI BACpI 1.66 6.6 ... 25.29 BkAm pfL BACpL 72.50 5.2 ... 1399.99 1237.89 5 1396.00 +11.5

BkAm pfW BACpW 1.66 6.5 ... 26.30 25.07 25.44 BkAm pfY BACpY 1.63 6.3 ... 26.39 24.88 118 25.87 +1.9

BkAm wtB BAC/WS/B ... ... ... 3.24 BkAm pfA BACpA ... ... ... 26.94 24.81 81 26.65 +6.4

BkAm pfC BACpC ... ... ... 26.59 25.00 83 26.31 +3.7

BkAML pfL BMLpL 1.02 4.6 ... 24.98 18.60 60 22.02 +5.3

sBkAm pfM BACpM 1.34 5.2 ... 25.76 24.91 711 25.85 +3.4

BkAML pfH BMLpH .77 3.8 ... 22.71 17.96 8 20.00 +7.6

BkAML pfG BMLpG .77 3.8 ... 22.57 17.86 3 20.27 +9.7

Bk of But n NTB 1.76 5.6 9 53.63 29.43 163 31.54 +.6

BkHawaii BOH 2.60 3.1 16 85.89 63.64 161 84.71 +25.8

BkMont g BMO 4.12e ... 8 84.36 62.79 309 76.15 +16.5

BigB Inv n KNAB ... ... ... 51.72 46.60 47.53 -.4

BigB 2xIn n BNKZ ... ... ... 52.63 44.25 44.70 -3.3

BigB 3xIn n BNKD ... ... ... 53.58 37.05 38.06 -14.2

BigB 2xLv n BNKO ... ... ... 57.16 49.02 54.66 -4.3

BigB 3xLv n BNKU ... ... ... 61.98 43.62 61.98 +23.5

BkNYMel BK 1.24f 2.6 12 54.27 42.13 4524 46.82 -.5

BkNYM pfC BKpC 1.30 5.0 ... 26.00 21.83 47 25.75 +13.3

BkNova g BNS 2.78 ... 8 60.60 48.34 577 53.77 +7.8

BankUtd BKU .84 2.5 11 41.17 28.05 647 34.18 +14.2

BarHarbr s BHB .88 3.5 12 30.25 21.25 43 25.34 +13.0

How to read the stock tables

STOCK GLOSSARY — bt - primary exchange listing BATS cld - issue has been called for redemption by company d - new intraday 52-week low g - dividends paid in Canadian funds, PE not shown h -Does not meet continued-listing standards lf - late filing with SEC n - stock was a new issue in the last year - the 52-week high and low figures are calculated from their start date pf - preferred stock issue pr - preferences rs - stock has undergone a reverse stock split, decreasing outstanding shares by at least 50 percent within the past year rt - right to buy security at a specified price s - historical prices have been adjusted for a split or distribution of 20 percent or more in the last 12 months. wi - trades will be settled when the stock is issued wd - when distributed wt - warrant, allowing a purchase of a stock u - new intraday 52-week high un - unit, including more than one security v - Trading halted on primary market vj - company in bankruptcy, receivership or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law - this appears in front of the name DIVIDEND FOOTNOTES: a: Extra dividend(s) paid, but are not included; b: Annual rate plus stock dividend; c: Dividend from a liquidating company; e: Declared or paid preceding 12 months; f: Annual rate, increased on last declaration. i: Declared or paid after dividend or split; k: Declared or paid this year, an accumulative issue with dividends in arrears; r: Declared or paid in last 12 months plus stock dividend; m: Annual rate, reduced on last declaration. p: Initial dividend, annual rate unknown; yield not shown. t: Paid in stock in preceding 12 months, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distribution date PE footnotes q - stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown cc - P/E exceeds 99 dd - loss in last 12 months

1 — Name of stock.

2 — Ticker Symbol company trades under.

3 — Dividend: A distribution of the company’s earnings to shareholders, usually consisting of stock dividends, interest on bonds, or short-term capital gains on the sale of securities usually paid quarterly in the form of cash or stock.

4 — Div. Yield: The dividend divided by the stock price. It helps gauge how well the stock is paying, compared to other investments such as CDs, bonds or savings accounts.

5 — Price to earnings ratio: The price of a stock divided by its earnings per share. PEs are used to gauge the relative worth of a company’ stock. When compared to other companies in the same

industry, the companies with the lowest PEs are

generally earning higher profits.

6 — Range of closing prices in last year.

7 — Sales in thousands (10 = 10,000 shares),

and closing price.

8 — Last trading price of the day.

9 — Percent change for the year.

st Arrows, indicate new highs or lows.

Underline: indicates top 100 stocks by volume

rank.

Bold stocks , designates which stocks have gone

up or down 5% .

XYZcorp XYZ 1.20 3.6 17 34.09 27.27 2780 33.72 +20.7

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Advanced 1362

Declined 1359

New Highs 232

New Lows 72

Vol. (in mil.) 3,100

Pvs. Volume 3,134

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27,400 Dow Jones industrialsClose: 27,221.35Change: 28.90 (0.1%)

10 DAYS

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8,360 Nasdaq compositeClose: 8,293.33Change: -36.88 (-0.4%)

10 DAYS

DOW 27275.85 27178.06 27221.35 +28.90 +0.11% s s s +16.69%

DOW Trans. 10785.91 10736.03 10776.00 -0.67 -0.01% s s t +17.51%

DOW Util. 819.88 813.08 818.86 +3.10 +0.38% s s s +14.86%

NYSE Comp. 13249.04 13212.80 13222.61 -12.89 -0.10% s s s +16.25%

NASDAQ 8325.28 8247.37 8293.33 -36.88 -0.44% s s s +24.99%

S&P 500 3025.61 3014.30 3020.97 -4.89 -0.16% s s s +20.51%

S&P 400 1983.95 1971.14 1973.88 -9.26 -0.47% s s r +18.69%

Wilshire 5000 31143.23 30975.95 31046.63 -99.89 -0.32% s s s +20.57%

Russell 2000 1580.02 1565.63 1569.03 -9.94 -0.63% s t t +16.35%

HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG. %CHG. WK MO QTR YTD

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Br iPthCrd OIL ... ... ... 79.22 45.28 20 58.04 +22.3

BarFIEur FEEU ... ... ...q 120.10 BarcFI HY FIGY ... ... ...q 159.95 BarcSPVeq VQT ... ... ...q 173.00 152.61 2 169.49 +9.4

BarSelMLP ATMP 1.17e 6.0 ...q 22.67 16.87 52 19.50 +10.0

BiP Cmdty DJP ... ... ...q 24.65 20.38 100 22.13 +4.3

BarcGsci36 GSP ... ... ...q 18.39 12.73 8 14.74 +13.6

BrcEnEu n FLEU ... ... ... 149.81 99.78 4 139.60 +28.6

BiPSPBWrt BWV ... ... ...q 77.50 BiP GCrb GRN ... ... ...q 17.90 BiPGbpUsd GBB ... ... ...q 36.14 BiPEurUsd ERO ... ... ...q 45.01 BiP Lead LD ... ... ...q 49.05 40.22 42.00 -2.6

BiP Cocoa NIB ... ... ...q 30.35 22.70 11 27.75 -1.2

BarcBk prD BCSpD 2.03 7.8 ... 26.83 25.67 25.86 BiPOpCur ICI ... ... ...q 37.90 BiPAsnGulf PGD .11e .3 ...q 40.10 BiPGems38 JEM 3.18e 10.9 ...q 29.20 BarcBk prA BCSpA 1.78 7.1 ... 25.01 BiP JpyUsd JYN ... ... ...q 52.02 BiPAsia8 AYT 1.21e 2.9 ...q 42.16 B iPInvVIX XXV ... ... ...q 37.00 BarcCAPE CAPE ... ... ...q 162.38 106.27 2 142.13 +26.4

BiPSPMLP IMLP 1.22e 7.2 ...q 19.71 14.17 1 16.89 +14.6

Barclay BCS .15e 1.9 ... 10.14 7.07 1691 7.77 +3.1

tiPthNtGs GAZ ... ... ... 67.17 29.20 1 29.11 -37.1

BiP SPVix XVZ ... ... ...q 22.10 17.60 1 18.06 -15.1

Bar ef VXA ... ... ... BarcWomLd WIL ... ... ...q 74.49 59.06 0 73.52 +24.2

Barings BBDC 2.03e 20.5 ... 10.79 8.70 49 9.89 +9.8

Triangle 22 TCCA 1.59 6.4 ... 24.98 TriangC 22 TCCB 1.59 6.4 ... 24.99 BaringsCp s MCI 1.20 7.4 ...q 16.72 14.70 29 16.20 +10.2

BaringsPt MPV 1.08 6.6 ...q 16.95 14.21 11 16.44 +9.2

BarcDisab RODI ... ... ...q 82.83 82.83 82.83 +18.3

B&N Ed n BNED .60 17.4 4 7.78 2.91 244 3.44 -14.2

BarnesNob BKS .60 9.2 ...cc 7.81 4.11 603 6.55 -7.6

Barnes B .64 1.2 17 72.70 49.06 385 52.57 -2.0

Barnwell BRN ... ... ...dd 2.16 .94 6 1.00 -24.8

BarrickGld GOLD ... ... 17 17.50 11.52 12645 17.21 +45.2

tBasicEn n BAS ... ... ... 12.12 1.58 596 1.56 -59.4

BauschHl BHC ... ... 7 28.45 17.20 3234 24.44 +32.3

Baxter s BAX .88 1.0 41 86.65 61.05 1988 85.97 +30.6

BaytexE g BTE ... ... ...dd 3.44 1.33 884 1.44 -18.2

BeazerHm BZH ... ... 13 14.37 8.16 338 11.19 +18.0

BectDck BDX 3.08 1.2 ...cc 265.87 208.62 755 254.79 +13.1

BectDk pfA BDXA ... ... ... 67.71 50.27 41 62.10 +7.7

Belden BDC .20 .4 10 75.25 37.79 213 55.98 +34.0

Belden pfB BDCpB ... ... ... 99.39 55.06 72.26 +23.8

Belmond BEL ... ... ...cc 25.38 11.10 24.99 -.2

BenchElec BHE .60 2.2 57 30.23 20.01 221 26.95 +27.2

sBerkley s WRB .44f .6 20 70.36 45.91 499 70.06 Berkley pfB WRBpB 1.41 5.5 ... 26.88 21.42 14 25.79 +13.9

sBerkly pfC WRBpC ... ... ... 27.56 21.56 4 27.70 +22.3

Berkly pfD WRBpD 1.44 5.5 ... 26.65 21.10 54 26.34 +17.5

BerkHa A BRK/A ... ... 25 335900.00 279410.03 0 313529.00 +2.5

BerkH B BRK/B ... ... 28 224.07 186.10 2833 208.61 +2.2

BerkHBcp BHLB .92 2.8 15 43.40 25.77 173 32.42 +20.2

BerryPlas BERY .12p ... 10 59.16 40.50 2443 55.19 +16.1

BestBuy BBY 2.00 2.6 24 84.37 47.72 1200 77.60 +46.5

Best Inc n BEST ... ... ... 9.31 3.77 277 4.86 +18.2

BigLots BIG 1.20 4.7 7 50.35 23.04 629 25.38 -12.2

Biglari B BH ... ... 2 203.50 88.55 6 90.80 -20.1

tBiglari A BH/A ... ... ... 990.00 462.01 0 459.50 -21.8

BioAmber BIOA ... ... ...dd .16 BioRadA BIO ... ... 26 345.15 220.05 110 320.94 +38.2

BioRadB BIO/B ... ... 84 324.25 220.93 324.00 +40.9

BiocerCr wt BIOX/WS ... ... ... BioceresCr BIOX ... ... ... 7.00 4.01 12 6.28 BiohvnPh n BHVN ... ... ... 67.86 29.17 531 45.00 +21.7

BioPhrmX BPMX ... ... ...dd .27 .05 .07 -33.3

BirksGrp BGI ... ... ... 1.95 .76 1 .95 BitautoH BITA ... ... 6 25.34 9.46 258 11.58 -53.2

BlkHillsCp BKH 2.02 2.5 24 82.01 56.42 295 80.11 +27.6

BlkHCp un BKHU ... ... ... 67.50 61.11 63.72 sBlKnight n BKI ... ... 35 63.29 42.30 908 63.51 +40.9

BlkStMin n BSM 1.48 9.9 25 19.29 14.81 224 14.90 -3.7

BlackBerry BB ... ... ...dd 12.00 6.57 2319 7.34 +3.2

BlackRock BLK 13.20 2.8 18 494.91 360.79 362 478.31 +21.8

BlrScTcII n BSTZ ... ... ... 23.11 20.00 128 22.50 +12.4

Blrk22Gl n BGIO ... ... ... 10.00 7.66 39 9.32 +12.0

BlkBldAm BBN 1.58 6.7 ...q 23.86 19.59 126 23.73 +12.9

sBlkCAIT BFZ .87 6.4 ...q 13.42 11.83 166 13.45 +12.4

BlkCorBd BHK .78 5.5 ...q 14.19 12.08 96 14.16 +16.1

BlkCpHiY HYT .84 7.9 ...q 10.84 8.95 267 10.68 +15.1

sBlkCrdAllo BTZ .97 7.3 ...q 13.26 11.06 517 13.24 +18.4

BlkDbtStr rs DSU .82 7.5 ...q 11.41 9.48 67 10.91 +11.7

BlkEngyRs BGR 1.32 11.8 ...q 15.17 9.87 97 11.22 +7.4

BlkEnhC&I CII 1.20 7.4 ...q 17.36 13.13 102 16.12 +14.5

BlkEEqDv BDJ .56 6.2 ...q 9.58 7.23 368 9.08 +16.9

BlEnhGvIn EGF .66 5.0 ...q 13.64 12.60 3 13.11 +1.0

BlkFltRtInc FRA .81 6.3 ...q 13.98 11.63 154 12.77 +7.3

BlkFloatR BGT .70 5.6 ...q 13.31 11.26 77 12.48 +8.1

BlkFL2020 BFO .37 2.6 ...q 14.44 13.94 1 14.36 +2.3

BlkGlbOp BOE 1.16 10.9 ...q 11.35 9.09 149 10.67 +13.9

BlkHlthSci BME 2.40 6.1 ...q 44.00 32.00 25 39.30 +7.8

BlkIT BKT .37 6.2 ...q 6.09 5.55 112 6.02 +6.7

BlkIntlG&I BGY .59 10.6 ...q 5.92 4.78 80 5.54 +11.2

sBlkIQM BKN .74a 4.7 ...q 15.64 12.72 70 15.72 +19.0

BlkLtdD BLW .95 6.2 ...q 15.30 13.00 58 15.22 +13.8

BlkLTMu BTA .65a 5.2 ...q 12.75 10.50 51 12.51 +17.2

BlkMDMB BZM .65 4.3 ...q 12.56 -2.0

BlkMATxE MHE .70a 5.6 ...q 12.46 -1.6

BlkMultSec BIT 1.40a 8.1 ...q 17.75 14.79 114 17.33 +12.8

BlkMuIntD MUI .59a 4.1 ...q 14.36 12.30 57 14.25 +12.6

BlkMuNYInt MNE .69 4.7 ...q 14.72 12.01 16 14.60 +17.5

sBlkMunihCA MUC .64 4.6 ...q 13.90 12.09 97 13.92 +12.9

BlkMunHIQ MFL .86 6.4 ...q 13.34 11.78 139 13.31 +4.5

BlMunhNYQ MHN .61a 4.5 ...q 13.57 11.62 23 13.56 +13.2

sBlMunhNJQ MUJ .71a 4.9 ...q 14.29 12.25 72 14.41 +14.5

sBlkMunihQ MUS .81 6.5 ...q 12.50 11.09 43 12.50 +10.4

BlkMunHQ2 MUE .82 6.5 ...q 12.66 11.28 46 12.62 +10.0

BlMunyCAQ MCA .88 6.1 ...q 14.48 12.33 43 14.29 +13.1

BlkMunyInv MYF .97 6.8 ...q 14.89 12.59 30 14.36 +13.5

BlkMunyIQ MFT .85 6.3 ...q 14.42 11.83 34 13.49 +10.1

sBlkMYMIQ MIY .83 5.9 ...q 14.10 12.15 47 14.14 +13.8

sBlMunyNYQ MYN .57a 4.4 ...q 13.09 11.09 28 13.10 +13.7

BlkMunyPaQ MPA .86 6.1 ...q 14.20 12.30 5 14.12 +12.5

BlMunyQlty MQY .96 6.6 ...q 14.70 12.70 46 14.55 +12.1

sBlkMuniyQ3 MYI .70 5.3 ...q 13.31 11.54 104 13.32 +10.5

BlkMuniast MUA .65a 4.3 ...q 16.05 12.50 33 15.23 +18.3

BlkMu2020 BKK .47a 3.1 ...q 15.14 14.68 44 15.08 +2.2

BlkMuBdT BBK .76a 5.0 ...q 15.15 13.06 13 15.09 +12.9

BlkMuIIQ BAF .82 5.8 ...q 14.87 12.44 23 14.10 +7.6

BlkMunIIT BBF .87 6.1 ...q 14.67 11.80 8 14.23 +18.4

sBlkMuIQT BYM .86 6.2 ...q 14.01 12.16 50 14.02 +12.3

BlkMuIT BFK .78 5.6 ...q 14.14 11.95 57 14.04 +15.2

BlkMuIT2 BLE .95a 7.1 ...q 13.45 -2.2

BlkMuTTT BTT .86a 3.7 ...q 23.44 19.91 52 23.29 +13.6

BlkMunienh MEN .73a 6.4 ...q 11.32 9.63 34 11.26 +13.7

BlkMunihld MHD .89a 5.2 ...q 17.83 13.89 16 17.07 +15.9

BlkMunihd2 MUH .81a 5.2 ...q 15.62 12.52 20 15.48 +19.5

BlkMunvst MVF .64a 7.7 ...q 8.34 -2.3

sBlkMuniv2 MVT .88a 5.8 ...q 15.19 12.75 11 15.24 +16.7

BlkMunyAZ MZA .83 5.7 ...q 14.63 -1.7

BlMunyldCA MYC .74a 5.5 ...q 14.19 12.20 67 14.06 +8.9

sBlkMuniyld MYD .80a 5.4 ...q 14.84 12.29 76 14.79 +18.1

BlkMunyNJ MYJ .90 6.0 ...q 15.11 12.54 43 15.06 +16.3

sBlMunQlt2 MQT .80 6.3 ...q 12.71 11.13 117 12.78 +11.8

BlkNJMB BLJ .83a 6.1 ...q 13.61 BlkNJIT BNJ .76 5.5 ...q 13.76 BlkNYMB BQH .74 5.0 ...q 14.84 12.31 2 14.78 +15.6

BlkNYIQT BSE .69 5.1 ...q 13.58 11.84 3 13.46 +11.4

BlkNYIT BNY .83 6.0 ...q 13.94 11.70 6 13.91 +13.6

BlkNYMu2 BFY .84 6.8 ...q 12.38 -2.0

BlkRsCmdy BCX .79 9.9 ...q 9.19 6.65 158 7.92 +12.2

BlkSciTch BST 1.20 3.5 ...q 36.20 23.92 71 34.10 +24.1

BlkStMT BSD .78a 5.5 ...q 14.46 11.58 13 14.06 +18.1

BlkU&Inf BUI 1.45 6.3 ...q 23.00 17.40 25 22.91 +15.9

BlkVAMB BHV .83 5.5 ...q 15.28 -1.6

BlkstFltRt BSL 1.08 6.3 ...q 18.41 15.10 42 17.05 +11.2

BlkstGSOSt BGB 1.26 8.4 ...q 16.21 13.03 155 14.98 +11.2

sBlackstone BX 2.07e 4.3 20 45.64 26.88 5296 48.65 +63.2

BlkstnMtg BXMT 2.48 7.0 8 36.77 30.84 736 35.40 +11.1

BlkLSCrInc BGX 1.18 7.3 ...q 16.92 13.40 74 16.10 +17.2

BlockHR HRB 1.04f 3.7 13 29.62 22.96 1505 27.79 +9.5

BlonderT BDR ... ... ...dd 1.75 .74 255 .94 -14.8

BlueApr rs APRN ... ... ... 35.40 6.10 404 9.33 BlueCapRe BCRH .60m 7.4 ...dd 10.65 5.30 140 8.12 +47.6

BluegVac n BXG .60 5.7 ... 22.28 7.60 35 10.52 -18.6

BlueLinx rs BXC ... ... 6 43.89 17.89 66 20.19 -18.3

BluerkRsd BRG 1.16 9.7 ...dd 12.28 8.19 76 11.91 +32.0

BluerkRs pf BRGpA 2.06 7.8 ... 26.77 24.54 21 26.53 +4.9

BluerkR pfD BRGpD 1.78 7.1 ... 25.94 19.52 58 25.05 +22.2

BluerkR pfC BRGpC 1.91 7.4 ... 26.70 22.58 1 25.93 +8.0

Boeing BA 8.22 2.4 32 446.01 292.47 4107 340.21 +5.5

BoiseCasc BCC .36 1.4 9 47.15 22.00 185 26.65 +11.7

BonanzaCE BCEI ... ... 3 40.38 17.64 179 21.64 +4.7

BootBarn BOOT ... ... 15 37.15 15.01 612 32.82 +92.7

sBoozAllnH BAH .92 1.3 30 69.25 43.24 2867 71.54 +58.7

BorgWarn BWA .68 1.8 11 46.97 32.46 1961 38.85 +11.8

BostBeer SAM ... ... 48 403.01 230.93 347 391.11 +62.4

BostProp BXP 3.80 2.9 41 140.35 107.84 660 132.29 +17.5

BosProp pfB BXPpB 1.31 5.1 ... 25.65 21.82 11 25.51 +11.6

BostonSci BSX ... ... 33 43.66 31.56 3924 42.29 +19.7

BldrG&IFd BIF .11a 1.0 ...q 11.36 9.45 71 11.19 +7.3

BowlA BWL/A .70 4.3 45 16.95 13.97 0 16.12 -.5

Box Inc n BOX ... ... ...dd 27.19 15.30 1725 16.86 -.1

BoydGm BYD .28f 1.0 18 37.39 18.98 1015 26.87 +29.3

sBradyCp BRC .85 1.7 28 51.44 36.80 177 51.26 +17.9

BraemHot BHR .64 6.9 7 14.03 8.32 133 9.29 +4.0

BraeHtR pf BHRpD ... ... ... 25.99 18.43 8 25.74 +18.1

AshHPr pfB AHPpB ... ... ... 19.28 Brandyw BDN .76 5.2 18 17.00 12.32 1611 14.75 +14.6

BrasilAgro LND ... ... ... 4.52 3.30 1 4.31 +7.2

BrigStrat BGG .56 5.9 ...dd 21.40 9.35 368 9.50 -27.4

BrghmMnr n MNRL ... ... ... 22.96 18.61 54 20.65 -1.3

sBrightHrz BFAM ... ... 56 157.12 105.15 262 153.99 +38.2

BrghtSch n BEDU ... ... 26 15.38 8.83 48 9.30 +1.0

BrghtSph BSIG ... ... 9 14.87 10.04 11.54 +8.1

Brinker EAT 1.52 3.7 11 53.61 36.82 620 40.71 -7.4

Brinks BCO .60 .6 ...dd 93.81 59.08 344 92.39 +42.9

BrMySq BMY 1.64 3.6 15 63.69 42.48 14287 45.39 -12.7

BritATob s BTI 2.70e 7.2 ... 54.27 30.67 2941 37.39 +17.4

BrixmorP BRX 1.12 6.1 16 18.72 14.11 2924 18.36 +25.0

BroadrdgF BR 1.94 1.5 39 138.24 91.34 576 133.73 +38.9

Brookdale BKD ... ... ...dd 10.00 5.97 1295 7.86 +17.3

sBrkfdAs g s BAM .64 ... 17 49.56 36.58 1145 49.47 +29.0

BrookBus n BBU .25 .7 15 46.55 29.82 28 38.14 +25.5

BrkfDtla pf DTLAp 1.91 9.6 ... 24.19 19.04 1 19.80 -4.2

BrkGblInf INF 1.40 10.6 ...q 13.44 9.48 34 13.25 +30.8

BrkfInfra s BIP 2.01 4.5 33 44.74 32.26 150 44.18 +27.9

BrkRlAs n RA .20p ... ... 23.55 17.95 91 21.97 +15.2

BrkfReEn BEP 2.06 5.7 ... 36.51 24.51 91 35.88 +38.5

HeliosTR rt HTRr ... ... ... .64 sBrwnBrn s BRO .32 .9 31 36.48 25.72 1103 36.32 +31.8

BrownFA s BF/A .66f 1.2 35 57.34 44.42 21 54.10 +14.1

BrownFB s BF/B .66f 1.2 35 57.98 44.57 765 55.22 +16.1

Brunswick BC .84 1.8 13 69.82 41.02 1483 47.76 +2.8

Buckeye BPL 3.00 7.1 ...dd 42.65 25.71 2534 42.04 +45.0

Buckle BKE 1.00a 4.8 11 29.65 14.81 445 20.70 +7.0

Buenavent BVN ... ... ...dd 17.85 11.67 1505 16.25 +.2

BldBear BBW ... ... ...dd 9.35 3.75 225 4.40 +11.4

BungeLt BG 2.00 3.5 25 72.35 47.26 1062 56.58 +5.9

BurlStrs BURL ... ... 39 184.82 136.30 684 182.26 +12.0

BylineBc n BY ... ... 16 24.20 15.39 230 18.88 +13.3

- C -tC&J Eng n CJ ... ... ... 24.71 9.31 1277 9.00 -33.3

CTrkMH23 MLPC .89e 6.5 ...q 15.69 11.76 13.67 +13.5

CtrMillr n MLPE ... ... ... 21.57 18.02 1 20.68 +11.9

CAE Inc g CAE .40 ... 22 28.03 16.96 107 27.02 +47.2

CAI Intl CAI ... ... 6 27.43 19.58 89 22.77 -2.0

CBIZ Inc CBZ ... ... 26 24.38 18.64 240 22.64 +14.9

CBL Asc CBL .30 29.4 ...dd 5.13 .78 1343 1.02 -46.9

CBL pfD CBLpD 1.84 22.7 ... 19.21 7.03 53 8.11 -23.3

CBL pfE CBLpE 1.66 21.7 ... 17.35 6.68 17 7.64 -20.1

CBOE Glb CBOE 1.24 1.1 45 115.92 87.87 391 110.45 +12.9

CBRE GRE IGR .60 7.8 ...q 7.75 5.97 274 7.66 +24.4

CBRE Grp CBRE .20 .4 21 53.34 37.45 866 52.99 +32.3

CBS A CBS/A .72f 1.4 15 59.01 41.48 2 52.11 +18.8

CBS B CBS .72 1.4 12 59.56 41.38 1536 52.15 +19.3

CCA Inds CAW ... ... ...dd 3.05 1.20 1.59 -27.7

CF Inds s CF 1.20 2.5 ...dd 56.51 38.90 1745 47.52 +9.2

CGI g GIB ... ... ... 66.53 57.35 66.01 +7.9

CIT Grp CIT 1.40 2.8 20 55.48 35.50 479 50.42 +31.7

CKE Inc CK ... ... ... CKX Lands CKX .12m 1.2 43 11.81 9.24 1 10.29 -.2

CMS Eng CMS 1.48 2.5 36 59.34 47.63 1960 59.18 +19.2

CNA Fn CNA 1.40 2.9 13 48.87 41.49 126 47.95 +8.6

CNH Indl CNHI .14e 1.4 21 12.68 8.41 823 10.35 +12.4

CNO Fincl CNO .44f 2.7 11 22.34 13.64 779 16.51 +11.0

CNOOC CEO 8.52e 5.1 ... 202.38 142.94 49 167.54 +9.9

CNX Midst CNXM 1.47e 10.3 9 20.95 13.43 368 14.29 -12.2

tCNX Resc CNX .04 .6 7 16.42 6.35 8143 6.19 -45.8

ConslCoal n CCR 2.05 13.1 7 21.13 14.58 17 15.70 -4.3

CONSOL n CEIX ... ... 5 47.49 21.52 225 21.79 -31.3

CPFL Eng CPL .12e .7 ... 18.17 10.36 38 16.73 +13.0

CPI Aero CVU ... ... 12 9.55 5.83 68 8.05 +26.4

CRH Med CRHM ... ... ...cc 4.50 2.51 95 2.74 -10.2

CRH CRH .72e 2.2 ... 34.27 24.62 281 33.28 +26.3

CsopChiA50 AFTY 1.17e 6.6 ...q 18.18 12.97 100 17.72 +35.2

Csop ChInt CNHX ... ... ...q 29.27 23.00 27.90 +15.9

CSS Inds CSS .80 15.7 ...dd 15.27 4.14 68 5.08 -43.4

CTS CTS .16 .5 26 37.10 24.07 256 31.68 +22.4

CURO Gp n CURO ... ... ...dd 32.20 8.74 350 10.46 +10.2

sCVR Engy CVI 3.00 5.6 ...cc 55.43 30.46 763 53.52 +55.2

CVR Ptrs UAN .35e 8.8 ...dd 4.35 3.10 199 3.99 +17.4

CVS Health CVS 2.00 3.6 10 82.15 51.72 4936 56.26 -14.1

CWA Inco n CWAI ... ... ... 26.13 23.92 26.05 +7.7

CYSInv pfA CYSpA 1.94 7.7 ... 25.04 CYSInv pfB CYSpB 1.88 7.6 ... 24.70 CabGS flt34 GYB .83 3.8 ... 22.65 19.13 3 21.69 +9.6

CabcoJCP97 PFH 1.91 28.2 ... 12.47 5.50 4 6.78 +7.4

CabAT&T34 GYC .83 3.8 ... 25.05 19.22 0 22.05 +11.0

CableOne n CABO 8.00 .7 47 1243.86 724.11 66 1216.36 +48.3

Cabot CBT 1.40f 3.2 11 67.80 39.57 508 44.42 +3.4

tCabotO&G COG .36f 1.9 12 27.65 19.04 15141 19.13 -14.4

sCACI CACI ... ... 21 218.23 138.39 139 216.58 +50.4

Cactus n WHD ... ... ... 40.97 24.60 980 27.75 +1.2

CadencB n CADE .70 4.1 8 28.95 15.55 1779 16.98 +1.2

CaledoMn n CMCL .28 4.6 ... 9.22 5.01 9 6.06 +15.3

Caleres CAL .28 1.5 9 41.09 17.54 1094 18.64 -33.0

CalifRes rs CRC ... ... ...dd 50.34 13.48 2153 14.02 -17.7

CalifWtr CWT .79 1.5 38 55.05 39.85 245 53.03 +11.3

Calix CALX ... ... ...dd 11.30 5.97 320 6.41 -34.3

CallGolf ELY .04 .2 38 24.67 14.44 1044 18.06 +18.0

tCallonPet CPE ... ... 10 13.09 4.73 13753 4.75 -26.8

Callon pfA CPEpA 5.00 9.9 ... 53.16 45.43 50.68 +.6

Calpine CPN ... ... ...dd 15.25 CambrE rs CEI ... ... ... 2.45 Cambrex CBM ... ... 17 69.43 33.80 201 43.44 +15.0

CambriaYld SYLD .49e 1.3 ...q 40.86 30.43 5 36.99 +13.9

CambFgnY FYLD .75e 3.3 ...q 25.96 20.78 2 22.63 +5.2

CambGblV GVAL .54e 2.3 ...q 24.43 20.53 19 23.77 +13.2

CamGblMo GMOM .56e 2.2 ...q 27.35 23.90 12 25.32 +4.2

CambGlAss GAA .55e 2.0 ... 27.40 24.32 7 27.28 +10.0

CambrEmS EYLD ... ... ... 33.44 27.24 2 31.82 +14.4

CambSovHi SOVB 1.72e 4.5 ... 28.65 stCambCann n TOKE ... ... ... 25.30 24.85 22 24.82 -.3

CambEq n CCOR ... ... ... 27.80 24.90 7 27.17 +2.2

CambTail n TAIL ... ... ... 26.61 19.70 1 20.02 -12.5

CamValMom VAMO ... ... ...q 26.75 18.78 12 20.37 -7.0

CamdenPT CPT 3.20 3.0 28 110.42 83.67 535 106.22 +20.6

Cameco g CCJ .32 ... ... 13.04 8.99 2642 9.12 -19.6

CampSp CPB 1.40 3.4 15 43.66 32.04 1385 41.34 +25.3

CampWrl n CWH .54 4.7 ... 23.60 10.12 799 11.42 -.4

Can-Fite rs CANF ... ... ... 25.95 2.66 14 2.95 CdaGoose n GOOS ... ... ... 72.27 31.67 764 45.75 +4.6

CIBC g CM 4.49e ... 6 96.98 72.96 168 78.69 +5.6

sCdnNR gs CNI 1.58e ... ... 95.45 70.36 982 95.27 +28.6

CdnNRs gs CNQ 1.50 ... ... 36.43 21.85 2276 24.64 +2.1

CP Rwy g CP 2.61 ... 15 247.52 167.48 267 239.09 +34.6

CannTrHl n CTST ... ... ... 10.17 1.87 4177 2.18 -76.1

CannaeHl n CNNE ... ... ... 30.38 15.87 171 27.28 +59.3

Canon CAJ ... ... ... 32.51 26.37 178 27.83 +.8

CanopyGr n CGC ... ... ... 59.25 25.26 4580 33.50 +24.7

CantelMed CMD .20e .2 39 99.68 63.47 121 82.22 +10.4

CapOne COF 1.60 1.7 8 101.26 69.90 2421 96.92 +28.2

CapOne pfC COFpC 1.56 6.1 ... 26.24 23.87 22 25.57 +2.0

CapOne pfD COFpD 1.68 6.5 ... 26.49 24.97 42 25.66 +1.2

CapOne pfF COFpF 1.55 5.9 ... 26.50 23.95 102 26.14 +3.4

CapOne pfB COFpP 1.50 5.9 ... 25.67 23.41 31 25.60 +4.1

CpOne pf H COFpH ... ... ... 27.16 23.68 61 27.02 +8.5

sCapOne pfG COFpG ... ... ... 25.90 20.41 44 26.02 +20.4

CapSenL CSU ... ... ...dd 10.33 3.48 170 5.35 -21.3

CapInv n CIC ... ... ... 10.45 8.50 14 8.80 -12.0

CapInv wt CIC/WS ... ... ... 1.10 CapriHld CPRI ... ... 10 75.96 32.09 1696 36.30 -4.3

CapsteadM CMO .49 5.5 14 9.25 6.58 666 8.94 +34.0

Capstd pfE CMOpE 1.88 7.4 ... 26.20 22.72 6 25.37 +6.0

CarboCer CRR ... ... ...dd 8.99 .83 452 1.11 -68.1

CardnlHlth CAH 1.92f 4.2 ...dd 58.31 42.01 1826 45.81 +2.7

Care.com CRCM ... ... ...cc 25.81 10.50 483 11.23 -41.8

sCarlisle CSL 1.60 1.1 23 143.01 92.16 536 143.50 +42.8

sCarMax KMX ... ... 18 91.42 55.24 1399 91.34 +45.6

Carnival CCL 2.00 4.2 11 67.69 44.76 2531 47.35 -4.0

CarnUK CUK 1.80f 3.9 ... 67.00 43.60 212 45.93 -5.7

CarpTech CRS .80 1.7 36 60.78 32.77 198 46.40 +30.3

CarrSrv CSV .30 1.6 20 24.47 14.50 50 19.35 +24.8

Cars.cm CARS ... ... ... 29.54 19.05 660 19.32 -10.1

Carters CRI 2.00f 2.1 16 111.28 75.66 929 95.40 +16.9

Carvana A n CVNA ... ... ... 76.85 28.44 857 65.54 +100.4

CastleBr ROX ... ... ... 1.24 .44 261 .56 -34.8

CastlightH CSLT ... ... ...dd 4.15 1.86 395 2.97 +36.9

sCatalent CTLT ... ... 61 57.45 29.23 794 56.41 +80.9

CatchMTim CTT .54 5.3 ...dd 12.60 6.71 124 10.10 +42.3

Caterpillar CAT 3.44 2.6 12 159.37 112.06 2710 134.46 +5.8

CatoCp CATO 1.32 9.3 13 25.75 11.85 111 14.20 -.5

cbdMD YCBD ... ... ... 8.48 2.54 123 4.04 +30.7

CedarF FUN 3.70 7.4 14 56.58 45.58 164 50.30 +6.3

CedarRlty CDR .20 7.9 6 4.74 2.33 181 2.52 -19.7

CedarR pfB CDRpB 1.81 7.2 ... 25.70 21.68 8 25.06 +8.7

CedrRT pfC CDRpC 1.63 7.3 ... 23.70 16.67 12 22.27 +17.3

Cel-Sci rs CVM ... ... ... 8.99 .82 797 7.73 +169.3

Celanese CE 2.48f 2.2 10 119.29 82.91 791 112.12 +24.6

Celestic g CLS ... ... 6 12.59 6.17 481 7.16 -18.4

Cellcom CEL ... ... 3 7.23 2.69 13 2.93 -50.2

Cementos CPAC .50e 5.6 ... 11.86 8.00 8.86 -6.7

tCemex CX .29t ... ... 7.60 3.60 5635 3.64 -24.5

Cemig pf CIG .08e 2.2 ... 4.11 1.56 3363 3.66 +2.8

Cemig CIG/C .08e 1.8 ... 5.00 1.55 1 4.36 +10.9

CenovusE CVE .20 ... 7 10.65 6.15 3552 8.89 +26.5

Centene s CNC ... ... 15 74.49 45.44 4725 53.84 CC MLPInf CEN 1.25 15.8 ...q 10.28 6.22 453 7.93 +15.8

CenterPnt CNP 1.15f 4.0 21 31.42 26.74 2081 28.76 +1.9

CentrPt pfB CNPpB ... ... ... CentElBr B EBR/B ... ... ... 11.33 4.02 3 10.40 +44.8

CentElecBr EBR ... ... ... 10.89 3.51 177 10.12 +59.4

CnEurRusT CEE .56e 2.1 ...q 27.65 21.46 3 26.74 +21.6

CFCda g CEF .01 .1 ...q 13.50 CenPacFn CPF .92 3.2 14 30.82 23.23 143 29.02 +19.2

sCentSecur CET 1.78e .6 ...q 31.50 23.54 38 31.24 +25.8

CentrusEn LEU ... ... ...dd 4.65 1.35 22 3.12 +84.6

CentCmtys CCS ... ... 9 31.35 16.35 307 26.79 +55.2

CntryLink CTL 1.00 8.5 5 24.20 9.64 7219 11.77 -22.3

CerdHCM n CDAY ... ... ...cc 53.88 31.39 758 52.13 +51.1

Cervecer CCU .74e 2.6 ... 29.48 24.30 166 28.21 +12.3

ChannAdv ECOM ... ... ...dd 14.50 8.52 55 9.29 -18.1

ChaparrE n CHAP ... ... ...dd 18.93 3.00 310 3.43 -30.3

CharahSol n CHRA ... ... ...dd 8.76 3.95 9 5.34 -36.0

ChRvLab CRL ... ... 27 149.07 103.00 382 139.79 +23.5

ChaseCorp CCF .80f .8 28 131.70 80.51 19 100.86 +.8

ChathLTr CLDT 1.32 7.0 40 22.03 17.29 194 18.80 +6.3

CheetahM CMCM ... ... ... 11.35 3.15 246 3.29 -46.2

Chegg CHGG ... ... ...dd 45.19 22.67 3935 42.03 +47.9

sChemed CHE 1.20 .3 32 387.50 260.03 152 396.05 +39.8

Chemours n CC 1.00 5.2 5 48.30 18.14 2629 19.32 -31.5

CheniereEn LNG .56p ... ...dd 71.03 55.09 1824 65.28 +10.3

sChenEnLP CQP 2.44f 5.2 ...dd 46.53 32.55 1304 46.92 +30.0

CherHMtg CHMI 1.96 12.7 18 19.35 15.14 114 15.45 -11.9

ChrHMt pfA CHMIpA 2.05 8.0 ... 25.95 23.51 4 25.52 +3.4

CherHM pfB CHMIpB ... ... ... 26.87 24.82 12 25.60 +3.0

ChesEng CHK ... ... 3 4.98 1.57 36495 1.64 -21.9

ChesEn pfD CHKpD 4.50 10.3 ... 58.43 40.79 9 43.71 +3.6

ChesGranW CHKR .21e 20.1 1 1.89 .99 86 1.04 -6.3

ChespkLdg CHSP 1.60 5.8 9 33.81 23.68 188 27.82 +14.3

ChespkUtil CPK 1.62f 1.7 26 96.27 77.20 70 93.23 +14.7

Chevron CVX 4.76 3.8 17 127.60 100.22 4377 124.23 +14.2

Chewy n CHWY ... ... ... 41.34 29.03 1893 34.16 -2.4

ChiRivet CVR .88 3.3 ... 34.90 25.85 2 26.81 -14.9

Chicos CHS .35 10.9 7 10.44 2.98 1508 3.20 -43.1

Chimera rs CIM 2.00 10.4 8 19.42 16.88 1305 19.15 +7.5

Chimer pfA CIMpA 2.00 7.6 ... 26.47 23.55 6 26.37 +5.7

Chimer pfB CIMpB 2.00 7.6 ... 26.51 25.05 6 26.47 +3.6

Chimer pfD CIMpD 2.00 7.7 ... 26.27 24.78 38 25.89 +3.9

ChiCBlood CO ... ... 38 11.79 ChinaDEd DL .45e ... 6 9.79 5.00 4 5.05 -24.6

ChinaEAir CEA ... ... ... 42.50 25.68 4 28.36 +3.6

ChinaFd CHN .55e 2.7 ...q 21.64 16.45 19 20.43 +21.0

tChinGrn rs CGA ... ... 1 13.80 4.30 13 4.19 ChinaLife s LFC .12e .9 ... 14.51 9.85 415 13.00 +23.9

tChinaMble CHL 3.50e 8.1 ... 55.84 43.27 832 43.29 -9.8

ChOnlEd n COE ... ... ...dd 10.24 5.01 1 6.00 -16.9

ChinaPet SNP 3.73e 5.7 ... 102.48 64.33 136 64.97 -8.0

ChinaPhH CPHI ... ... ...dd .84 .19 505 .30 +16.0

ChinRap n XRF ... ... ...dd 3.05 .22 396 .41 -60.0

ChinaSoAir ZNH .64e 1.9 ... 52.34 25.45 14 33.11 +9.1

ChinaTel CHA 1.21e 2.7 ... 57.09 44.20 29 45.39 -10.5

tChinaUni CHU .18 ... ... 13.66 10.01 267 9.96 -6.6

ChiXFsh rs XNY ... ... ...dd 6.55 ChinaYuch CYD .85e 6.0 4 20.78 12.00 14 14.27 +14.7

ChinZenix ZX ... ... ...dd 1.38 sChipotle CMG ... ... ...cc 789.50 383.20 970 809.03 +87.4

ChoiceHtls CHH .86 1.0 23 90.05 66.71 244 87.64 +22.4

sChubbLtd CB 2.94e 1.9 18 153.06 119.54 1987 153.28 +18.7

ChungTel CHT 1.29e 3.7 ... 36.92 34.02 49 34.84 -2.7

ChurchDwt s CHD .91f 1.2 ... 79.22 54.46 773 76.12 +15.8

ChrchCap n CCC ... ... ... 14.69 9.50 13.34 +39.7

ChrchC wt CCC/WS ... ... ... ChrchC un CCC/U ... ... ... 16.67 9.98 16.67 +64.9

ChrCapII n CCX ... ... ... 2 9.93 ChCapII wt CCX/WS ... ... ... sCienaCorp CIEN ... ... ...dd 46.44 25.49 1832 45.95 +35.5

Cigna CI .04 ... 17 226.61 141.95 1563 172.24 -4.2

tCimarex XEC .80 1.7 7 101.19 47.44 1089 48.03 -22.1

CincB pfB CBBpB 3.38 9.9 ... 49.75 24.63 28 34.00 +20.0

CinciBell rs CBB ... ... 16 16.10 3.52 300 3.72 -52.2

Cinemark CNK 1.36 3.5 16 43.51 34.03 946 39.32 +9.8

CinerRes CINR 1.36m 8.1 7 28.44 16.75 28 16.83 -21.5

Circor CIR .15 .4 23 48.70 19.73 156 38.95 +82.9

Cision CISN ... ... ...dd 18.28 9.96 291 10.66 -8.9

CapAcIII wt CISNW ... ... ... 1.88 tCitGBP Dl n UGBP ... ... ... 22.76 15.86 10 15.06 -20.1

CitCHF Dl n UCHF ... ... ... 25.77 18.34 19.66 -12.2

sCiti GBP n DGBP ... ... ... 33.78 24.81 0 35.52 +16.3

CitEUR Dl n UEUR ... ... ... 22.97 16.34 2 16.49 -16.7

sCiti EUR n DEUR ... ... ... 34.77 25.29 2 34.41 +18.3

Citi AUD n DAUD ... ... ... 34.45 26.50 33.47 +7.8

CitAUD Dl n UAUD ... ... ... 21.80 15.52 1 15.83 -12.3

Citi JPY n DJPY ... ... ... 26.51 21.78 23.46 +1.9

CitJPY Dl n UJPY ... ... ... 27.79 22.12 24.66 -3.5

Citi CHF n DCHF ... ... ... 31.47 23.51 28.45 +.9

CitiStratDv DIVC ... ... ...q 36.91 29.83 34.34 +12.2

Citigp pfN CpN 1.97 7.2 ... 28.10 25.90 245 27.32 +3.4

CgpVelLCrd UWT ... ... ... 50.75 7.93 8092 13.60 +52.8

CgpVelICrd DWT ... ... ... 19.46 4.53 14113 6.68 -58.1

Citigroup C 2.04f 2.8 10 75.24 48.42 8560 71.76 +37.8

Citigrp pfC CpC 1.45 5.8 ... 25.51 25.13 24.92 Citigp pfJ CpJ 1.78 6.2 ... 28.67 25.35 94 28.52 +8.9

Citigp pfK CpK 1.72 6.0 ... 28.68 25.34 219 28.60 +9.1

Citigrp pfP CpP 2.03 7.9 ... 25.68 Citigrp pfS CpS 1.58 5.9 ... 26.78 25.08 86 26.63 +4.4

Citigrp pfL CpL 1.72 6.9 ... 25.91 25.15 24.95 -1.8

CitizFincl CFG 1.44f 3.8 10 41.76 27.62 3642 37.53 +26.2

CitizF pfD CFGpD ... ... ... 27.27 25.37 36 27.21 +6.8

CitizInc CIA ... ... ...cc 8.80 6.30 77 7.50 -.3

CityOffce g CIO .94 ... 10 13.06 9.73 198 12.30 +20.0

sCityOff pfA CIOpA 1.66 6.3 ... 26.60 20.76 19 26.50 +17.5

Civeo CVEO ... ... ...dd 4.43 1.12 207 1.65 +15.4

CivitasSolu CIVI ... ... 19 17.89 12.10 17.76 +1.4

ClaudeR g CGR ... ... ... .18 ClayGSCn GCE 1.43e 9.8 ...q 16.31 12.01 16 14.58 +12.0

CleanHarb CLH ... ... ...cc 77.24 46.21 215 71.76 +45.4

ClearChan CCO ... ... ...dd 6.38 4.35 4.78 -7.9

ClrBrEnTR CTR 1.35e 14.4 ...q 12.19 7.16 59 9.37 +20.1

sClrLgCap n LRGE ... ... ... 36.31 27.06 26 36.08 +26.0

ClearEnFd CEM 1.76f 14.5 ...q 15.59 9.60 157 12.13 +16.5

ClrbEOpFd EMO 1.47e 15.8 ...q 12.24 7.33 127 9.29 +19.0

ClearwPpr CLW .05p ... 10 35.27 16.05 234 18.76 -23.0

ClearwEn A CWEN/A 1.19e 6.9 35 20.68 12.04 157 17.29 +2.2

ClearwEn C CWEN .97e 5.4 25 20.75 12.12 268 18.08 +4.8

ClevCliffs CLF .24f 2.2 3 13.10 7.40 5854 10.87 +41.4

ClipRlty n CLPR .38 ... ...dd 14.38 9.80 24 11.29 -13.6

Clorox CLX 4.24f 2.6 27 167.70 139.26 1022 165.37 +7.3

Cloudera n CLDR ... ... ...dd 20.18 4.89 7571 5.99 -45.8

CloughGA GLV 1.44 13.4 ...q 12.92 9.41 22 10.71 +7.0

CloughDv rt GLVr ... ... ... CloughGEq GLQ 1.38 11.0 ...q 15.84 9.81 78 12.52 +15.5

CloughGE rt GLQr ... ... ... ClghGlbOp GLO 1.20 12.7 ...q 11.49 7.63 87 9.47 +15.1

CCFemsa KOF 1.75e 2.9 ... 69.00 56.19 36 61.36 +.9

CocaCola KO 1.60 3.0 33 54.82 44.25 11832 53.99 +14.0

CocaCEur n CCEP 1.12f 2.0 ... 58.35 40.42 524 57.30 +25.0

Coeur CDE ... ... 43 6.62 2.78 3964 4.70 +5.1

Cohen n COHN .80 16.5 ...dd 10.70 4.15 0 4.86 -42.3

CohSClosed FOF 1.04 8.0 ...q 13.40 10.09 62 13.00 +17.2

CohStGlbI INB 1.12 12.2 ...q 9.72 7.16 98 9.16 +23.0

Cohen&Str CNS 1.44 2.8 22 53.52 32.95 100 52.10 +51.8

CohStInfra UTF 1.60 6.1 ...q 26.82 18.63 218 26.02 +31.7

C&SLtDP&I LDP 1.87 7.4 ...q 25.61 19.29 60 25.19 +15.5

C&SIncEgy MIE 1.32 13.2 ...q 11.24 6.90 216 10.01 +33.5

CohStQIR RQI .96 6.8 ...q 14.36 9.84 318 14.13 +36.4

CohStRE RNP 1.48 6.6 ...q 22.50 16.42 164 22.46 +26.2

CohStSelPf PSF 2.06 7.2 ...q 28.98 21.74 18 28.65 +20.5

CohenStTR RFI .96 6.8 ...q 14.65 10.45 82 14.14 +31.5

Colfax CFX ... ... 20 37.05 18.95 680 28.14 +34.6

sColgPalm CL 1.72 2.3 28 74.67 57.41 4631 75.57 +27.0

ColTacIn n TBND ... ... ... 25.41 24.95 16 25.28 +.4

CollierC un CCH/U ... ... ... ColonCap CLNY ... ... ... 6.28 4.55 4241 5.73 +22.4

ColCap pfB CLNYpB 2.06 8.1 ... 25.93 20.61 8 25.33 +9.5

ColCap pfE CLNYpE 2.19 8.5 ... 26.44 22.06 10 25.77 +11.4

ColCap pfG CLNYpG 1.88 8.0 ... 24.44 17.95 3 23.59 +18.0

ColCap pfJ CLNYpJ ... ... ... 24.00 16.75 17 22.94 +24.3

ColCap pfI CLNYpI 1.79 7.8 ... 23.99 16.96 13 23.04 +24.9

ColCap pfH CLNYpH 1.78 7.8 ... 23.85 16.86 22 22.77 +23.3

ColNthSC n CLNC ... ... ...dd 18.12 -4.0

Col BdSt n GMTB ... ... ... Col Sust n ESGW ... ... ... 30.39 22.66 26.43 +13.2

Col SusInt n ESGN ... ... ... 29.47 22.70 0 24.93 +6.6

Col SusUS n ESGS ... ... ... 31.05 22.85 0 28.42 +17.6

ColumTr ef n DIAL ... ... ... 19.80 Col MuniI n MUST ... ... ... 21.62 19.68 2 21.57 +5.6

Col Bey BBRC .50e 3.1 ...q 18.46 15.35 16.01 +1.9

ColEmxChi XCEM ... ... ...q 27.03 23.08 26.28 +10.6

ColQualDv HILO .32e 2.4 ...q 14.99 12.98 13.21 -.4

Col EMCns ECON .10e .4 ...q 24.83 19.61 20 22.48 +10.4

Col IndiaC INCO .03e .1 ...q 48.16 37.00 23 38.65 -12.6

Col IndiaInf INXX .10e .9 ...q 13.39 10.42 11.36 -4.6

Col IndSC SCIN .17e 1.2 ...q 18.48 12.48 13.78 -7.7

ColumbPT CXP .80 3.7 13 25.07 18.08 491 21.84 +12.9

ColSelTec STK .92a 4.2 ...q 22.73 15.20 51 22.00 +30.9

Comcst29 CCZ 1.58e 3.0 ... 61.00 46.75 52.00 +1.3

Comerica CMA 2.68f 3.7 9 100.64 63.69 2005 72.09 +4.9

tComfrtS FIX .40f 1.0 25 59.83 41.14 945 40.47 -7.3

ComndSec MOC ... ... ...dd 2.85 1.60 2.85 +1.2

CmclMtls CMC .48 2.7 26 22.58 13.27 703 18.04 +12.6

CmtyBkSy CBU 1.52 2.3 20 67.79 54.46 127 65.05 +11.6

CmtyHlt CYH ... ... ...dd 5.35 1.99 1103 2.12 -24.8

sCmtyHcT n CHCT 1.64 3.9 ...cc 41.94 27.54 60 41.67 +44.5

CBD-Pao CBD .08e .3 ... 26.81 17.91 421 23.85 +14.8

CompDivHd CODI 1.44 7.4 ...cc 20.09 11.60 150 19.54 +56.9

ComDivH pf CODIpA 1.81 7.8 ... 24.48 15.41 26 23.08 +29.4

CompssMn CMP 3.00f 5.3 20 70.40 38.19 348 56.81 +36.3

Compx CIX .28 1.7 16 17.05 12.51 1 16.44 +20.8

ComstkM rs LODE ... ... ... .33 .12 1006 .15 +13.5

ComstkRs rs CRK ... ... ...dd 9.98 4.17 564 6.20 +36.9

ConAgra CAG .85 2.9 19 38.43 20.22 3037 29.02 +35.9

ConchoRes CXO .50 .5 14 160.81 93.31 1186 95.10 -7.5

ConcdMed CCM ... ... ...dd 3.85 1.85 0 2.68 -24.7

CondHos rs CDOR 1.63e 14.8 20 11.32 6.10 30 10.99 +59.5

Conduent n CNDT ... ... ... 23.39 7.14 1230 9.15 -13.9

ConocoPhil COP 1.22 2.1 10 80.24 56.75 6597 58.19 -6.7

ConEd ED 2.96 3.4 18 90.51 73.30 1145 86.66 +13.3

CnsTom CTO .44f .7 11 65.94 49.23 23 62.15 +18.4

ConstellA STZ 3.00f 1.5 16 228.91 150.37 1147 199.00 +23.7

ConstellB STZ/B 2.72f 1.3 16 229.94 151.40 202.31 +22.9

sConstellm CSTM ... ... ... 12.85 6.26 1378 12.89 +84.4

CnE pfB CMSpB 4.50 4.3 ... 107.45 100.50 104.27 +2.7

ContainStr TCS ... ... 13 12.42 4.21 320 6.43 +34.8

tContango MCF ... ... ...dd 7.32 1.33 61 1.33 -59.1

ContlBldg CBPX ... ... 12 39.60 22.35 95 24.53 -3.6

ContMatls CUO ... ... ...dd 24.92 10.08 0 15.60 +44.3

ContlRescs CLR ... ... 13 71.95 34.61 2825 35.08 -12.7

tConturaE n CTRA ... ... 32 76.50 36.95 213 36.83 -44.0

CooTek n CTK ... ... ... 13.30 5.40 26 8.46 +1.7

CooperCo COO .06 ... ...cc 343.33 228.65 202 341.49 +34.2

CooperTire CTB .42 1.5 39 35.36 23.27 1829 27.55 -14.8

CooperStd CPS ... ... 5 144.53 36.11 269 50.08 -19.4

CopaHold CPA 2.60 2.5 12 105.00 67.38 185 103.58 +31.6

Copel ELP .26e 2.1 ... 13.73 4.70 400 12.51 +59.8

CoreLabs CLB 2.20 4.6 27 122.11 46.32 1217 48.02 -19.5

CoreMold CMT .05 ... ... 14.11 6.37 4 6.79 -4.5

CorePtLd n CPLG ... ... ...dd 25.51 10.16 207 12.00 -2.0

Corecivic CXW 1.76f 10.9 9 26.09 15.57 879 16.21 -9.1

CoreLogic CLGX ... ... 50 51.28 31.87 741 46.40 +38.8

CorEn pfA CORRpA 1.84 7.2 ... 25.94 22.56 14 25.69 +9.3

sCorEnInf rs CORR 3.00 7.4 20q 40.96 32.52 98 40.65 +22.9

CoreSite COR 4.88f 4.7 39 121.64 82.64 428 104.34 +19.6

Corindus n CVRS ... ... ...dd 3.49 .78 1111 2.69 +220.2

CorMedix rs CRMD ... ... ... 13.70 1.90 238 9.20 CornrstBld CNR ... ... ... 17.25 4.20 407 5.72 -21.1

CrnstTotR CRF 3.35 28.6 ...q 14.54 9.11 130 11.70 +5.3

CrnrstnStr CLM 3.40 28.4 ...q 14.54 9.31 222 11.98 +7.2

Corning GLW .80 2.3 15 36.56 27.67 5973 34.10 +12.9

CpBT JCP JBN 1.75 28.7 ... 10.92 5.21 4 6.10 +10.1

CorpOffP OFC 1.10 4.1 14 31.01 20.04 967 27.00 +28.4

Corteva n CTVA ... ... ... 30.75 24.35 6245 28.78 +16.0

Cort1Aon27 KTN 2.05 6.4 ... 33.30 28.10 0 32.17 +11.2

CortsJCP97 KTP 1.91 28.3 ... 12.40 5.50 7 6.75 +9.2

CortsJCP JBR 1.75 29.2 ... 10.93 4.99 1 5.99 +3.7

CortsPE KTH 2.00 6.1 ... 33.40 29.12 5 33.02 +10.7

Cosan Ltd CZZ .26e 1.8 ... 14.78 6.21 833 14.44 +64.1

Costamre CMRE .40 6.7 ... 7.29 4.20 661 6.00 +36.7

Costam pfB CMREpB 1.91 8.1 ... 25.02 18.23 2 23.45 +15.9

Costmr pfC CMREpC 2.13 8.7 ... 25.87 18.21 7 24.56 +15.9

Costam pfD CMREpD 2.19 8.8 ... 26.70 18.32 6 24.97 +18.9

Cott Cp COT .24 1.9 ...cc 16.37 12.18 541 12.93 -7.2

Coty COTY .50 4.5 ... 14.14 5.91 2437 11.00 +67.7

Cntwd pfB CFCpB 1.75 6.8 ... 25.72 CousPrp CUZ/O .29f 3.0 15 10.10 7.53 9.74 +23.3

CousPrp rs CUZ 1.16 3.3 13 40.40 30.12 2530 35.56 CovantaH CVA 1.00 6.0 ...dd 18.38 12.92 1052 16.75 +24.8

CovrAll n COVR ... ... ... Crane CR 1.56 1.9 15 100.14 67.18 471 84.30 +16.8

CrwfdA CRD/A .28 2.8 71 10.59 8.11 23 9.99 +12.2

CrwfdB CRD/B .20 2.2 66 10.56 8.00 5 9.25 +2.8

Credicp BAP 8.57e 3.8 ... 252.49 207.41 308 224.42 +1.2

CS FILgCG FLGE ... ... ...q 302.18 166.60 8 291.26 +53.8

CS LgSh n CSLS ... ... ... 27.99 CrSuisInco CIK .26 8.5 ...q 3.23 2.66 121 3.12 +12.6

CS InvBr n DBRT ... ... ... 27.71 26.36 26.36 CS LgBrnt n UBRT ... ... ... 246.90 246.58 246.59 CS MthlMtg REML ... ... ... 28.60 20.07 30 23.77 +5.6

CS MthlyP AMJL .99e ... ... CSVLgNG rs UGAZ ... ... ...q 62.90 CS MAsHi MLTI 1.30e ... ... 28.30 24.86 27.42 +8.2

CS SP mlp MLPO 1.12e 8.3 ... 15.52 11.80 4 13.55 +11.7

CredSuiss CS 1.22e 10.2 ... 15.99 10.23 2168 12.00 +10.5

CrSuiHiY DHY .29 11.4 ...q 2.65 1.98 255 2.53 +16.6

CrescPtE g CPG .25 ... 17 5.91 2.09 2150 3.11 +20.0

CrestEq rs CEQP 2.40 6.6 ...dd 40.55 26.55 961 36.29 +30.0

InergyM wi NRGM/WI ... ... ... 22.72 CrossAmer CAPL 2.10 12.6 ...cc 19.20 13.00 86 16.68 +17.8

CrosTim CRT 1.27e 11.7 11 15.97 10.60 58 10.87 -.5

CrwnCstle CCI 4.50 3.5 75 137.85 103.21 2387 130.16 +19.8

CrwnCst pfA CCIpA 1.72 .1 ... 1252.72 1007.84 4 1183.20 +12.4

CrownHold CCK ... ... 19 65.53 39.05 727 64.21 +54.5

Cryolife CRY .12 .4 97 36.05 23.99 100 30.22 +6.5

CrystalRk CRVP ... ... ...dd .97 CubeSmart CUBE 1.28 3.8 29 35.23 27.19 1042 33.69 +17.4

Cubic CUB .27 .4 ...cc 77.35 50.61 215 67.21 +25.1

CullenFr CFR 2.84 3.0 17 114.86 81.87 258 93.99 +6.9

CullnF pfA CFRpA 1.34 5.1 ... 26.46 22.40 9 26.25 +12.3

Culp Inc CULP .40 2.2 10 27.78 16.41 16 18.10 -4.2

Cummins CMI 5.24f 3.0 48 175.91 124.40 1194 173.97 +30.2

CurEuro FXE ... ... ...q 111.89 CurAstla FXA .62 .8 ...q 75.68 CurBrit FXB ... ... ...q 129.54 CurrCda FXC .03e ... ...q 76.11 CurrChina FXCH ... ... ... 76.42 CurJpn FXY ... ... ...q 87.37 CurSwed FXS ... ... ...q 106.93 CurSwiss FXF ... ... ...q 95.00

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CurShSinga FXSG ... ... ...q 73.59 CurtisWrt CW .68f .5 27 141.29 95.23 150 127.71 +25.1

Cush Jn37 n PPLN ... ... ... 19.85 13.19 0 16.39 +9.6

CushTRet rs SRV 1.08 10.4 ...q 12.58 7.90 13 10.43 +22.6

CushngRen SZC 1.64 11.7 ...q 19.95 12.61 225 13.97 +4.0

CushingR rt SZCr ... ... ... CushRoy rs SRF .48 7.3 ...q 9.65 5.91 2 6.54 +1.4

CustomBcp CUBI ... ... 8 26.77 16.72 93 20.31 +11.6

CustBcp 18 CUBS 1.59 6.3 ... 25.18 CustBc p C CUBIpC .57p ... ... 26.51 23.48 3 26.13 +5.2

CustBc pfD CUBIpD ... ... ... 27.19 21.85 8 25.95 +8.9

CustBc pfE CUBIpE ... ... ... 26.57 22.62 1 26.11 +8.4

CustoBc pf F CUBIpF ... ... ... 26.38 22.08 1 25.96 +10.0

CynergT n CTEK ... ... ... 5.00 3.23 9 4.60 -3.0

CypressEn CELP .84 11.1 11 8.40 5.36 21 7.59 +35.1

- D -DCP Mid DCP 3.12 10.5 66 46.67 24.18 1776 29.59 +11.7

DCP Md pfB DCPpB 1.97 8.0 ... 26.34 20.04 57 24.74 +14.1

DCP pfC DCPpC 1.99 8.0 ... 25.44 20.39 10 24.92 +13.9

DGSE DGSE ... ... ...dd 1.45 .37 10 .96 +108.7

DHI Grp DHX ... ... 10 4.44 1.34 222 3.54 +132.9

DHT Hldgs DHT .20f 3.5 ...dd 6.24 3.60 1121 5.64 +43.9

sDNP Selct DNP .78 6.4 ...q 12.21 10.00 300 12.15 +16.8

DPW Hldg DPW ... ... ...dd 1.50 .12 1568 .14 -93.0

DR Horton DHI .50 1.1 11 47.02 32.39 3977 44.00 +26.9

sDrdgold DRD .03e 1.0 ... 3.25 1.64 48 3.15 +51.4

DTE DTE 3.78 2.9 23 132.09 106.41 1122 128.98 +16.9

DTEEn 62 DTQ 1.31 5.2 ... 26.68 21.72 26 25.42 +12.4

DTE En76 n DTJ 1.34 5.1 ... 26.35 21.90 18 26.20 +15.1

sDTE En27 n DTW 1.31 5.0 ... 26.23 21.25 29 26.46 +18.9

sDTE F76 n DTY 1.50 5.4 ... 27.69 24.62 17 27.92 +8.3

DTE En un DTV ... ... ... 57.79 50.94 238 56.42 +9.2

DTF TxF DTF .84 6.0 ...q 14.09 12.25 9 13.96 +12.8

DXC Tch n DXC .84f 1.5 63 96.75 46.46 1017 56.44 +6.2

DanaInc DAN .24 1.2 7 21.40 12.65 971 19.40 +42.3

Danaher DHR .68 .5 42 145.50 94.59 1464 142.68 +38.4

Danher pfA DHRpA 1.19 .1 ... 1151.50 1007.50 1 1141.00 +13.2

Danaos rs DAC ... ... 1 23.80 7.90 11.97 DaqoNEn DQ ... ... 14 46.20 20.35 182 42.08 +79.8

sDarden DRI 3.52f 2.8 23 126.45 95.83 1010 126.62 +26.8

DarlingIng DAR ... ... 38 22.62 17.99 781 20.40 +6.0

DaVita Inc DVA ... ... 15 79.11 43.40 3032 59.66 +15.9

Daxor DXR .15 1.5 ... 19.95 4.30 62 9.85 +20.1

DeanFoods DF .12m 9.4 9 9.75 .87 5240 1.27 -66.7

DeckrsOut DECK ... ... 26 180.76 101.69 799 159.36 +24.5

sDeere DE 3.04 1.8 17 171.00 128.32 1443 170.26 +14.1

DE EnhGlb DEX .90 9.1 ...q 11.51 8.08 36 9.87 +13.4

DelaCO VCF .72 4.8 ...q 15.00 12.58 2 14.95 +17.1

DelaDvInc DDF .62 4.2 ...q 15.56 9.63 13 14.95 +32.2

sDelaNatl VFL .72 5.3 ...q 13.55 11.65 23 13.65 +14.6

DelaMN2 VMM .63 4.8 ...q 13.07 11.56 10 13.00 +9.6

DelekLogis DKL 3.40f 10.2 15 35.50 27.02 51 33.34 +14.0

Delek DK 1.12f 2.7 18 56.36 29.51 1299 41.92 +28.9

Dell C n DELL ... ... ... 70.55 42.02 1943 55.97 +14.5

DelphiTc n DLPH .68 3.7 6 44.90 13.18 1823 18.63 +30.1

DeltaAir DAL 1.61f 2.6 9 63.44 45.08 4946 62.46 +25.2

DeltaAprl DLA ... ... ...cc 24.99 16.11 19 18.64 +8.2

Dltsh SPX n DMRL ... ... ... 58.64 49.62 9 58.23 +14.0

Dlt SP400 n DMRM ... ... ... 57.13 47.15 1 53.19 +10.2

Dlt SP600 n DMRS ... ... ... 62.05 49.08 1 53.31 +5.8

DltshInt n DMRI ... ... ... 52.17 44.32 0 48.99 +7.9

Deluxe DLX 1.20 2.7 9 60.55 36.11 395 43.82 +14.0

DenburyR DNR ... ... ...dd 6.75 1.00 11871 1.03 -39.8

DenisnM g DNN ... ... ... .69 .43 302 .44 -4.7

DesignBr DBI 1.00 5.5 12 34.63 17.44 1008 18.25 -26.1

Despg.cm n DESP ... ... ... 21.82 11.11 164 13.65 +10.0

DeutGlHI n LBF ... ... ... 8.82 DeutschBk DB .12e ... ... 12.72 6.61 3211 7.83 -3.9

DBDogs22 DOD ... ... ... 26.99 21.22 25.65 +12.8

DBWMTR WMW ... ... ... 39.22 28.08 34.90 +16.9

DB Cap pf DTK 1.90 7.6 ... 25.00 DeutBCT2 pf DXB 1.64 6.6 ... 25.89 22.55 126 24.97 +3.4

DeutBCT5 pf DKT 2.01 7.9 ... 26.14 24.32 171 25.42 +1.6

DBCmdyS DDP ... ... ...q 61.00 45.01 46.01 +.2

DBCmdDL DYY ... ... ...q 3.15 1.72 2.14 +6.0

DBCmdDS DEE ... ... ...q 55.00 DB AgriLg AGF ... ... ...q 13.50 7.20 9.00 -7.0

DB AgriSh ADZ ... ... ...q 37.00 DB AgriDL DAG ... ... ...q 2.57 1.97 2.00 -7.4

DB AgDS AGA ... ... ...q 24.46 DBGoldSh DGZ ... ... ...q 15.62 12.86 2 13.08 -8.4

DBGoldDL DGP ... ... ...q 28.95 19.71 30 27.66 +19.6

DBGoldDS DZZ ... ... ...q 6.76 4.63 10 4.76 -17.9

DBGlbHY23 FIEG ... ... ...q 247.63 106.78 176.00 +13.2

Deut HiOp DHG .72 4.8 ...q 14.97 Deut Muni KTF .84 8.0 ...q 10.48 -2.0

Deut StMu KSM .84 8.1 ...q 10.35 -2.4

DBXEmMkt DBEM .36e 1.6 ...q 23.79 20.35 4 22.42 +7.3

DBXEafeEq DBEF .95e 2.9 ...q 32.63 27.07 506 32.21 +15.4

DBXBrazEq DBBR .13e 1.1 ...q 12.06 DBXGerEq DBGR .35e 1.3 ...q 27.67 22.59 2 26.65 +14.4

Deu HYBd n HYLB ... ... ... 50.44 45.91 391 50.15 +7.2

Dbx Tr etf DESC ... ... ... 35.01 sDeutBarI n IFIX ... ... ... 53.04 49.43 53.09 +7.3

DeuBrcIn n IGVT ... ... ... 52.18 48.64 0 52.15 +6.4

DbXR1KECo DEUS ... ... ...q 34.81 27.09 6 34.72 +21.1

DeutEmCo DEMG ... ... ... 26.38 22.72 24.28 +4.8

DBXJapnEq DBJP .91e 2.4 ...q 45.17 35.14 62 38.62 +6.4

DbXDvxEU DEEF ... ... ...q 30.68 24.37 1 27.54 +10.0

Deut 300Ch ASHX .74p ... ...q 22.28 15.62 0 20.32 +28.2

DbxItalyHE DBIT .22p ... ...q 21.19 18.12 21.18 +15.6

DeutSthE n DBSE ... ... ... Deut Austrl n DBAU ... ... ... DbxEafeSC DBES .26p ... ...q 30.25 DbxAllWHiD HDAW .27e ... ...q 25.71 21.68 5 24.63 +10.6

DbxEafeHiD HDEF .43e 1.1 ...q 23.97 20.10 43 22.86 +10.7

DbxNikk400 JPN ... ... ...q 29.69 23.89 7 26.46 +7.0

Deut S&P n DBIF ... ... ... Deut InRE n DBRE ... ... ... DBX MSCI DBEZ 1.28e 4.0 ... 31.82 DeuMunInf RVNU .71 2.5 ...q 27.91 25.55 17 27.85 +6.0

DBX EMBd EMIH .99e 4.1 ...q 24.76 22.50 23.97 +5.5

DBX IGBd IGIH .77 3.3 ...q 23.97 22.37 0 23.62 +5.1

DBXHYCpB HYIH 1.20 5.4 ...q 23.58 20.78 3 22.41 +5.3

DBXChiSC ASHS ... ... ...q 32.43 21.20 26 25.91 +16.0

DBXHrvChi CN .30e .9 ...q 36.63 27.72 1 33.62 +18.5

DBXMexHd DBMX 4.12e 15.7 ...q 17.75 DBXSKorH DBKO .03p ... ...q 29.00 24.77 25.47 DBXAWxUS DBAW 1.33e 3.1 ...q 28.15 23.61 5 27.69 +14.3

DBXAsiaPH DBAP .74e 2.6 ...q 29.19 24.23 33 28.59 +12.8

DBXEurHgd DBEU .65e 2.2 ...q 29.88 24.43 54 29.72 +18.1

DBXUKHdg DBUK .89e 4.1 ...q 21.96 18.89 21.82 +12.4

DBXHvChiA ASHR .29e ... ...q 30.79 21.51 1253 28.33 +29.2

DevonE DVN .32 1.3 16 44.34 20.37 5281 25.52 +13.2

ElevWat n WTRX ... ... ... 30.85 Diageo DEO 3.20e 1.9 ... 176.07 131.43 561 167.91 +18.4

DiamOffsh DO .50 6.6 13 20.85 7.12 1927 7.63 -19.2

DiamShp n DSSI ... ... ... 14.26 9.60 86 11.94 +14.8

DiamRk DRH .50 5.0 14 12.08 8.70 1927 10.10 +11.2

DianaShip DSX ... ... ...dd 4.44 2.41 123 3.65 +14.8

DianaS pfB DSXpB 2.22 8.9 ... 25.62 20.25 7 24.98 +7.2

DianaSh20 DSXN 2.13 8.4 ... 25.87 25.11 25.39 DicksSptg DKS 1.10f 2.9 11 41.21 29.69 1011 37.38 +19.8

Diebold DBD .40 2.8 16 14.54 2.41 1901 14.22 +471.1

DigitalRlt DLR 4.32 3.9 53 125.19 100.05 983 111.21 +4.4

DigitlR pfG DLRpG 1.47 5.8 ... 26.60 22.75 13 25.52 +8.7

DigtlR pfH DLRpH 1.84 7.4 ... 26.21 25.04 24.94 -1.1

DigitRlt pfC DLRpC 1.09 4.3 ... 25.23 -1.6

sDigitRlt pfJ DLRpJ ... ... ... 25.44 19.98 52 25.50 +21.7

DigitalR pfI DLRpI 1.59 6.1 ... 26.88 24.52 7 26.24 +3.0

Dillards DDS .40 .5 8 94.03 53.96 313 75.74 +25.6

Dillard38 DDT 1.88 7.2 ... 28.23 25.21 7 26.23 +2.6

DineEquity DIN 2.76f 3.1 6 104.00 65.63 433 88.99 +32.2

DiploPhm DPLO ... ... ...cc 21.62 4.17 568 5.28 -60.8

Dir SilMBl n SHNY ... ... ... 6.24 4.26 5.00 tDxMCBr rs MIDZ ... ... ...q 106.60 49.02 7 49.87 DxSCBear rs TZA ... ... ...q 93.45 39.02 2778 45.03 tDxFnBr rs FAZ ... ... ...q 84.95 34.35 380 34.90 DxREBea rs DRV ... ... ...q 63.40 29.24 18 31.72 tDxNGBll rs GASL ... ... ...q 118.25 12.89 208 12.26 DrGMBll rs JNUG ... ... ...q 87.99 30.65 1615 81.54 DxSPOGBr rs DRIP ... ... ...q 130.85 24.40 384 86.84 DxSOXBr rs SOXS ... ... ...q 171.80 36.57 2018 38.48 DirBrCm n COM ... ... ... 25.54 22.71 0 23.47 -2.1

DirChInt n CWEB ... ... ... 41.39 17.34 36 22.91 +22.5

Dir CnSt n SPLZ ... ... ... Dirx Euro n EUXL ... ... ... 23.45 11.75 3 19.74 +50.9

DirxAero n DFEN ... ... ... 64.50 23.89 25 54.48 +83.7

DrxTrnBl n TPOR ... ... ... 41.40 15.36 3 28.34 +50.3

DxEmMkt n EMBU ... ... ... 21.09 20.47 20.59 Dir UtBr n UTLZ ... ... ... DirxUtil n UTSL ... ... ... 40.64 23.76 23 38.11 +43.8

DirxInds n DUSL ... ... ... 40.41 16.33 1 33.81 +73.3

DirxMex n MEXX ... ... ... 23.55 7.39 16 9.80 +2.1

DrxRBkBr rs WDRW ... ... ...q 57.90 20.98 1 25.30 -46.9

DxRsaBr rs RUSS ... ... ...q 24.43 9.13 79 9.68 -52.7

DxGBull rs NUGT ... ... ...q 36.68 10.56 5856 34.06 +94.6

DirSPX Br SPDN ... ... ... 34.21 26.29 8 26.34 -17.3

DxGlMBr rs JDST ... ... ...q 95.14 16.02 2406 16.96 -66.3

DirSPBear s SPXS ... ... ...q 38.49 16.84 2537 16.97 -44.9

Dir7-10TBr TYNS ... ... ...q 30.07 26.47 26.69 -6.2

DrxDlySpxB LLSP .10p ... ...q 41.22 30.45 1 41.13 +25.9

DxChiABear CHAD ... ... ...q 41.12 27.52 9 29.58 -25.6

DrxNGBear rs GASX ... ... ...q 79.35 16.08 34 69.11 +30.1

DrxRBkBull DPST ... ... ...q 87.80 26.38 11 46.17 +48.6

DirDGlBr rs DUST ... ... ...q 48.79 7.93 6623 8.43 -63.1

DxSPXBll s SPUU ... ... ...q 59.33 36.47 1 58.87 +45.1

DxEuFnBl EUFL ... ... ... 37.52 22.42 27.16 +13.6

DirGlMin n MELT ... ... ... 24.48 DirSCBll s SMLL .27e .6 ...q 63.65 32.43 0 47.52 +33.1

Drx EurF n EUFS ... ... ... DxHiYldBr HYDD ... ... ... 21.11 16.16 2 16.25 -19.0

DrNsd100 rs QQQE ... ... ...q 51.88 38.25 8 51.36 +26.6

DrxDlySCB LLSC .10p ... ...q 43.77 29.71 35.73 +17.1

Dir TcBr n TECZ ... ... ... Dir FnBr n FAZZ ... ... ... DrxiBillion IBLN .21e .6 ...q 32.96 Drx Eng n ERYY ... ... ... DrX EuEq n EURZ ... ... ... 24.18 DxRusBll s RUSL ... ... ...q 57.44 27.23 33 53.90 +80.8

DiEurBll3x EURL .14e .5 ...q 34.82 18.05 13 28.16 +40.8

DrxEMBll rs EDC ... ... ...q 97.19 55.46 99 76.10 +21.2

Dir MLPHi ZMLP 1.60m 11.7 ...q 16.60 11.45 223 13.72 +15.8

DxLatBll s LBJ ... ... ...q 28.99 16.47 3 23.36 +21.0

DirTotBBr SAGG ... ... ...q 32.50 29.95 1 30.17 -4.4

DxBrzBull s BRZU ... ... ...q 41.57 14.27 1458 36.54 +46.3

DxBiotBll rs LABU ... ... ...q 108.77 24.00 1790 45.69 +39.0

DxIndiBll rs INDL ... ... ...q 93.30 45.45 22 64.62 -3.5

DrDevMBr DPK ... ... ...q 20.23 11.55 5 12.16 -33.1

tDxSPOGBl s GUSH ... ... ...q 43.77 4.70 8827 4.54 -41.8

Dir HltBr n SICK ... ... ... Dir20yrTBr TYBS ... ... ...q 22.00 18.22 18.60 -8.3

DrxFtseEm LLEM .47p ... ...q 23.59 DrxJpBull JPNL ... ... ...q 75.14 38.57 2 51.00 +20.0

DxEnBear rs ERY ... ... ...q 54.00 DxEMBear EDZ ... ... ...q 8.27 DxEMBear rs EDZ/WI ... ... ...q DirPhr Bear PILS 1.50p ... ... 43.52 DrxPhMd n PILL ... ... ... 27.35 Dir CySc n HAKK ... ... ... DrxSKBull KORU ... ... ...q 41.05 18.10 29 19.65 -20.6

Dx HmSu n CLAW ... ... ... DrxHmbBull NAIL ... ... ...q 57.65 20.41 52 46.69 +94.9

Dx30TBear TMV ... ... ...q 23.70 13.04 426 13.89 -23.8

sDxFnBull s FAS ... ... ...q 82.37 36.73 470 80.94 +80.8

DxBiotBea rs LABD ... ... ...q 37.40 DrxTcBr rs TECS ... ... ...q 31.35 DrxACInsi KNOW .48e 1.2 ...q 43.61 31.96 5 39.51 +17.4

DxChiBr rs YANG ... ... ...q 51.00 Drx300Chin CHAU ... ... ...q 27.64 13.90 150 22.62 +56.6

DxHcrBll s CURE ... ... ...q 68.58 38.98 53 55.37 +16.3

DxTcBull s TECL ... ... ...q 187.10 68.96 161 185.61 +118.4

DxRetlBll s RETL ... ... ...q 53.31 18.90 9 25.03 +8.0

DxSOXBll s SOXL .12e .1 ...q 206.43 66.38 528 192.02 +130.5

Dir30TrBul s TMF ... ... ...q 25.93 15.17 414 24.22 +25.0

Dir10TrBear TYO ... ... ...q 16.13 11.33 1 11.65 -15.7

Dx10yTBull TYD ... ... ...q 51.50 37.70 5 50.10 +14.6

DxMCBull s MIDU ... ... ...q 55.74 23.75 20 44.73 +59.5

DrxREBull s DRN ... ... ...q 28.85 14.61 87 26.11 +56.8

DirxChiBull YINN .38e 1.9 ...q 26.93 15.95 1103 19.94 +14.7

DirxDMBull DZK ... ... ...q 75.76 42.00 0 63.29 +38.2

DrxSCBull s TNA .41e .7 ...q 97.12 35.33 3437 62.55 +48.6

DrxSPBull s SPXL ... ... ...q 55.95 27.27 1777 55.46 +68.6

DirxEnBull ERX ... ... ...q 41.19 12.43 762 18.41 +21.5

Discover DFS 1.76f 1.9 12 92.98 54.36 2270 91.77 +55.6

sDisney DIS 1.76 1.2 20 145.43 100.35 11547 146.39 +33.5

Div&Inco DNI 1.63 13.8 ...q 12.50 8.93 16 11.79 +23.7

DrReddy RDY .29e .8 ... 42.82 31.58 119 37.80 +.3

DocuSec rs DSS ... ... ...dd 1.99 .39 197 .42 -43.4

DolbyLab DLB .76 1.1 69 72.05 58.17 256 66.58 +7.7

DollarGen DG 1.28 .9 20 145.06 97.88 1491 135.80 +25.6

DomEngy D 3.67 4.9 15 79.47 67.41 2819 75.05 +5.0

DomEng un DCUE ... ... ... 107.28 100.69 71 101.08 -2.3

DomRes un DCUD ... ... ... 50.85 46.26 25 50.31 +5.1

DomRs76 rs DRUA ... ... ... 247.80 23.86 86 26.05 Dominos DPZ 2.60 1.0 28 305.34 231.28 1172 252.48 +1.8

Domtar g UFS 1.74 4.1 15 54.50 33.81 464 41.98 +19.5

Donaldson DCI .84 1.7 24 59.43 40.27 350 49.62 +14.4

tDonlleyRR rs RRD .12 7.1 2 6.76 1.74 1370 1.69 -57.3

DonnlyFn n DFIN ... ... ... 21.44 11.89 96 13.65 -2.7

DorianLPG LPG ... ... ...dd 10.27 5.26 568 9.35 +60.4

DoubIncSol DSL 1.80a 8.9 ...q 20.63 16.11 386 20.14 +16.2

DblLOppCr DBL 2.00a 9.8 ...q 21.30 18.05 76 20.50 +8.2

DougDyn PLOW 1.09f 2.7 21 48.05 33.54 38 41.10 +14.5

DEmmett DEI 1.04 2.5 26 42.41 32.32 914 40.97 +20.0

Dover DOV 1.92 2.0 25 103.47 65.83 557 96.77 +36.4

DoverMot DVD .08f 4.0 10 2.25 1.85 12 1.99 +5.9

Dow Inc n DOW .70p ... ... 60.52 46.75 4205 48.05 -14.6

Dry Gl24 n DCF .22f 2.4 ... 9.42 7.30 9.00 +17.2

DryHYSt DHF .35 11.7 ...q 3.26 2.55 2.98 +10.0

DrMuBdInf DMB .75 5.6 ...q 13.61 11.70 13.33 +12.3

DryfMu DMF .54 6.4 ...q 8.54 7.47 8.49 +11.4

DryStrt LEO .52 6.3 ...q 8.27 7.01 8.14 +13.4

DrySM DSM .50 6.3 ...q 8.03 6.79 7.96 +14.0

Dril-Quip DRQ ... ... ...dd 53.60 26.62 485 49.40 +64.5

DriveShack DS .48 9.3 14 6.62 3.55 280 5.18 +32.1

DriveS pfB DSpB 2.44 9.4 ... 26.37 23.81 1 26.08 +6.0

DriveS pfC DSpC 2.01 8.0 ... 27.22 23.01 0 25.15 +4.9

DriveS pfD DSpD 2.09 8.4 ... 25.82 23.15 1 24.98 +1.6

DuPnt pfA DDpA 3.50 4.2 ... 87.50 73.47 83.04 +8.9

DuPnt pfB DDpB 4.50 4.1 ... 112.00 95.57 0 110.99 +14.0

Dupont rs DD .30p ... 8 102.34 63.61 2347 73.09 Ducomun DCO ... ... 27 52.04 31.05 65 42.58 +17.2

Df&PGblUt DPG 1.40 9.0 ...q 16.00 11.33 85 15.56 +31.3

DufPUC DUC .60 6.9 ...q 8.86 8.08 22 8.73 +6.2

DukeEngy DUK 3.78f 4.3 22 91.67 78.00 2442 87.79 +1.7

sDukeEn 73 DUKH 1.28 5.0 ... 25.57 22.10 24 25.60 +12.8

sDukeRlty DRE .86 2.6 26 33.56 24.67 1594 33.48 +29.3

Dycom DY ... ... 30 90.32 41.78 172 57.22 +5.9

Dynagas DLNG 1.00 70.9 ... 9.20 1.37 56 1.41 -58.2

Dynags pfA DLNGpA 2.25 11.5 ... 26.34 15.31 18 19.53 -5.2

Dynags pfB DLNGpB ... ... ... 24.72 14.63 7 17.54 -2.6

Dynex pfA DXpA 2.13 8.3 ... 27.35 25.00 5 25.54 +1.9

Dynex pfB DXpB 1.91 7.7 ... 25.01 21.98 5 24.94 +8.2

DynexC rs DX ... ... 13 19.59 16.23 198 17.00

- E -ETracBDC BDCS 1.84e 9.4 ...q 21.03 16.83 13 19.64 +11.0

ETrMLPSht MLPS ... ... ...q 12.22 ETrAlerNG MLPG 1.86e 8.5 ...q 26.11 16.50 1 21.79 +9.9

E-TrAlerInf MLPI 1.88e 8.6 ...q 25.84 18.73 200 21.90 +10.8

ETBbgCmd DJCI ... ... ...q 16.44 13.42 1 14.72 +4.1

ETrAlerian AMU 1.45e 9.2 ...q 18.79 13.27 105 15.75 +12.5

E-TrFood FUD ... ... ...q 17.75 15.09 6 16.31 -1.6

E-TrcEngy UBN ... ... ...q 8.96 E-TrcIMet UBM ... ... ...q 17.54 E-TracAg UAG ... ... ...q 16.78 14.59 15.59 -3.6

ETr2xBDC BDCL 3.52e 25.1 ...q 16.50 10.57 31 14.01 +21.3

E-TrcCmci UCI ... ... ...q 15.87 13.23 9 14.48 +7.3

E-TrcSilv USV ... ... ...q 20.56 17.25 20.43 +10.3

E-TrcGld UBG ... ... ...q 36.40 29.72 35.88 +11.3

E-TrLvstk UBC ... ... ...q 18.15 ECA MTrI ECT .31e 18.7 4 2.15 1.42 38 1.68 +13.5

EG Comp AGEM ... ... ...q 22.55 EGBasMat LGEM ... ... ...q 10.05 EG CnsGds GGEM ... ... ...q 23.42 EG CnsSvc VGEM ... ... ...q 22.28 EG Fincl FGEM ... ... ...q 20.32 EG HltCre HGEM ... ... ...q 23.77 EG Tech QGEM ... ... ...q 21.71 EG MetMn EMT ... ... ...q 9.98 EG Energy OGEM ... ... ...q 22.23 EG Utils UGEM ... ... ...q 15.87 EG Telecm TGEM ... ... ...q 19.72 sELF Inc n ELF ... ... ...cc 17.27 6.71 524 17.09 +97.3

EMCOR EME .32 .4 25 89.55 57.29 276 84.23 +41.1

EMX Roy g EMX ... ... ... 1.41 1.02 88 1.37 +21.5

ENI E 1.29e 4.1 ...dd 39.16 29.75 81 31.71 +.7

EOG Rescs EOG 1.15f 1.4 ...dd 133.53 80.41 3407 83.92 -3.8

sEPAM Sys EPAM ... ... 48 200.99 104.77 319 198.89 +71.4

EPR Prop EPR 4.32 5.8 22 80.75 62.75 320 74.82 +16.9

EPR pfC EPRpC 1.44 4.5 ... 33.48 26.29 2 32.09 +19.3

EPR pfE EPRpE 2.25 5.9 ... 39.03 33.54 1 37.94 +11.6

sEPR Pr pfG EPRpG 1.44 5.6 ... 25.48 20.36 37 25.55 +22.2

tEQT Corp EQT .12 .9 ...dd 28.31 14.18 8120 13.65 -27.7

EQT Mid EQM 4.55e 11.1 8 58.00 38.24 1742 40.91 -5.4

ETF SITRis RISE ... ... ...q 25.50 22.64 1 22.96 -4.7

ETF JrSil SILJ ... ... ...q 10.32 6.77 227 10.05 +25.0

ETF Cyber HACK ... ... ...q 42.23 31.56 299 41.07 +21.9

ETF BigD BIGD ... ... ...q 27.78 ETF MobP IPAY .19e ... ...q 50.03 32.40 213 50.00 +43.1

ETF M AlH MJ ... ... ... 45.40 23.01 608 28.18 +13.0

ETF M Vid GAMR ... ... ... 48.24 37.02 11 41.25 +6.0

ETF Drone IFLY ... ... ... 39.57 27.52 2 35.25 +20.1

ETF AIPw n AIEQ ... ... ... 29.90 20.35 16 26.90 +23.3

ETF MgT ef WSKY ... ... ... 32.31 Pure Fintch FINQ ... ... ... 28.95 sBlStIsrTc n ITEQ ... ... ... 41.51 29.62 9 41.50 +32.0

ETF Clim ETHO ... ... ...q 40.25 29.99 1 40.09 +25.2

ETF Acq n ZIG ... ... ... 26.00 23.40 11 25.47 +2.1

ETFAlpAlt ALFA ... ... ...q 54.39 39.69 0 53.75 +27.1

FundStab n DSTL ... ... ... 28.19 21.71 3 28.16 +23.1

DefVidG n VIDG ... ... ... 24.10 23.36 0 23.71 ChngFnDvr CHGX ... ... ... 22.69 17.01 1 22.20 +25.8

ETF EmM n EEMD ... ... ... 24.29 20.75 5 22.40 +4.8

ETF spx H n SPDV ... ... ... 28.07 22.53 10 26.48 +12.0

ETF AptF n FTVA ... ... ... 29.73 23.17 53 26.87 +13.6

ETF GOP n MAGA ... ... ... 28.97 21.93 1 27.60 +18.5

NtDUSEq ef MXDU ... ... ... 29.83 23.91 0 29.79 +20.1

NtRkBsInt ef RBIN ... ... ... 26.23 22.66 0 25.16 +10.6

RsBsUSE ef RBUS ... ... ... 29.53 24.05 29.45 +20.6

sETF RvCp n RVRS ... ... ... 17.17 13.52 2 17.05 +20.8

sETF BrVl n BVAL ... ... ... 17.18 13.90 1 17.18 +21.5

ETFDeepV DVP .66e 2.0 ...q 36.59 28.38 68 32.26 +7.3

GlGoGld n GOAU ... ... ... 16.19 9.95 89 16.00 +40.2

ETF OCIO n OCIO ... ... ... 27.19 23.76 0 27.02 +12.6

ETF Seren ICAN ... ... ... 30.00 24.14 28.49 +11.6

PremisCap TCTL ... ... ... 31.39 27.71 1 31.14 +8.8

AmCusSat ACSI ... ... ... 30.55 AptBehMo BEMO ... ... ... 37.30 27.59 20 31.10 +10.1

EtfAlphacln ALFI ... ... ...q 25.14 EtfUSGblJ JETS ... ... ...q 33.42 26.46 10 31.00 +11.2

ETF Master HIPS 1.29 7.7 ...q 16.80 EtfInfcMLP AMZA 2.08 38.5 ...q 8.18 4.71 709 5.40 +7.6

ETF BioPr n BBP ... ... ... 46.39 31.02 6 38.16 +9.3

ETF ClinT n BBC ... ... ... 35.86 20.22 2 27.80 +19.7

InfrCpPfd PFFR ... ... ... 26.27 21.43 7 25.09 +13.2

EtfNwfMSec NFLT 1.13e 4.6 ...q 24.57 22.19 2 24.48 +4.4

EtfReavUt UTES ... ... ...q 30.97 Etf VirtEM EMEM ... ... ... 23.50 20.50 265 22.62 +8.4

Virt GlFc ef VGFO ... ... ... 27.82 ETF PrMtl GLTR ... ... ...q 59.41 56.32 58.71 ETFS Com BCI ... ... ... 24.04 22.96 23.92 ETFS Comd BCD ... ... ... 25.95 24.71 25.75 ETFS EnCm BEF ... ... ... 29.64 27.56 29.64 ETFSGold SGOL ... ... ...q 117.51 113.30 115.06 ETF Pall PALL ... ... ...q 103.51 79.61 102.11 ETF Plat PPLT ... ... ...q 79.68 71.92 77.37 EagleCGr GRF .50e 2.2 ...q 8.27 6.55 0 8.11 +11.1

EagleGrInc EGIF 1.31 8.3 ...q 15.95 12.22 20 15.73 +24.6

EagleMat EXP .40 .5 21 102.05 57.00 384 87.50 +43.4

EaglePtCr ECC .80 4.6 ... 19.41 12.16 182 17.36 +22.2

EagleP pfA ECCA 1.94 7.5 ... 26.02 24.10 1 25.92 +2.3

EaglePt 20 ECCZ 1.75 7.0 ... 25.17 EaglPt pfB ECCB 1.94 7.4 ... 30.01 24.28 1 26.34 +3.8

EagleP27 n ECCY ... ... ... 26.28 23.90 3 26.10 +6.0

tEarthstone ESTE ... ... ...dd 10.19 4.21 252 4.02 -11.1

EastGvP n DEA 1.04 5.6 48 20.56 15.16 362 18.68 +19.1

EstANG wd NGT/WD ... ... ... sEastgrp EGP 2.88 2.4 52 121.52 87.69 239 121.28 +32.2

EastChem EMN 2.48 3.2 10 102.94 64.84 968 77.04 +5.4

EastCh wt EMN/WS ... ... ... .55 EKodak wt KODK/WS ... ... ... 1.15 EKodk wtA KODK/WS/A ... ... ... .91 EKodak KODK ... ... ...dd 4.44 2.20 415 2.38 -6.7

Eaton ETN 2.84 3.5 19 89.46 64.46 2461 81.07 +18.1

EatVn 22 n EFL ... ... ... 9.65 8.18 19 9.28 +8.4

EatV HiIn21 EHT .60 6.1 ... 10.18 8.80 35 9.86 +10.5

EV CAMu EVM .68 6.1 ...q 11.34 9.66 35 11.21 +13.2

EVCAMu2 EIA .62 6.1 ...q 10.90 9.90 10.18 EVCAMu CEV .71 5.5 ...q 12.88 10.70 28 12.82 +15.8

EatnVan EV 1.40 3.1 14 54.44 32.28 715 45.14 +28.3

EV EnEq EOI 1.04 6.8 ...q 16.33 11.40 66 15.14 +16.9

EV EEq2 EOS 1.05 6.0 ...q 17.95 12.91 96 17.38 +18.5

EV FltRt EFT .91 6.8 ...q 14.86 12.29 70 13.44 +6.2

EVFltRtIP EFF 1.13 7.4 ...q 16.30 13.89 76 15.28 +7.5

EV LtdDur EVV 1.22 9.7 ...q 12.87 11.28 506 12.58 +5.5

EV MAMu MAB .65 5.3 ...q 13.04 11.77 12.28 EV MIMu MIW .71 5.6 ...q 13.16 12.16 12.55 EVMIMu EMI .71 5.7 ...q 13.09 11.81 12.35 sEVMuniBd EIM .77 6.0 ...q 12.70 10.90 143 12.69 +12.4

EVMuni2 EIV .70 5.8 ...q 12.16 10.84 11.93 +8.4

EVMunTT ETX .85 4.0 ...q 21.61 17.98 19 21.20 +11.0

sEV MuIT EVN .85 6.7 ...q 12.61 10.74 75 12.63 +11.7

EV NMuOp EOT 1.03 4.5 ...q 24.75 18.35 34 23.00 +23.8

EVNJMu EVJ .73 6.0 ...q 12.20 10.85 12.15 +8.6

EVNYMu2 NYH .69 6.5 ...q 10.76 9.97 10.55 EV NYMu ENX .72 5.9 ...q 12.22 10.57 28 12.22 +11.1

EVNYMu EVY .74 5.7 ...q 13.39 11.12 13 13.09 +13.9

EVRiskMgd ETJ 1.12 11.8 ...q 10.06 7.76 175 9.49 +16.9

EV SrFlt EFR .95 7.3 ...q 14.31 12.01 120 13.10 +4.4

EV SrInc EVF .42 6.7 ...q 6.54 5.67 118 6.30 +5.0

EVShDur EVG 1.08 8.1 ...q 13.68 11.85 23 13.28 +6.7

EVTxABdO EXD 1.16 12.0 ...q 9.72 8.24 38 9.68 +13.6

EV TxAd EVT 1.74 7.1 ...q 24.91 17.45 112 24.40 +28.5

EV TxAG ETG 1.23 7.5 ...q 18.04 12.39 89 16.38 +21.0

EV TxAOp ETO 2.16 8.6 ...q 25.76 17.25 32 25.25 +34.5

EV TxDiver ETY 1.01 8.4 ...q 13.05 9.43 306 12.00 +17.6

EVTxMGlo EXG .98 11.8 ...q 9.75 7.00 588 8.24 +10.5

EVTxBWIn ETB 1.30 8.3 ...q 16.97 12.30 59 15.57 +15.8

EVTxGBW ETW 1.17 12.0 ...q 12.38 8.60 326 9.72 +2.0

EVTxBWOp ETV 1.33 8.5 ...q 16.39 12.38 238 15.56 +15.4

sEcolab ECL 1.84 .9 43 200.93 135.77 1598 200.62 +36.2

Ecopetrol EC .16e .9 ... 27.96 15.25 523 18.20 +14.6

Edenor EDN ... ... ... 34.85 15.37 32 19.50 -27.9

Edgewell EPC ... ... 16 59.16 26.36 435 29.60 -20.7

EdisonInt EIX 2.45 3.5 15 72.59 45.50 2486 70.60 +24.4

EdwLfSci s EW ... ... 72 219.71 134.53 1134 216.27 +41.2

s8x8 Inc EGHT ... ... ...dd 26.35 15.13 1765 25.71 +42.5

ElPasoEl EE 1.54 2.3 28 66.83 47.99 123 66.21 +32.1

ElPasE pf EPpC 2.38 4.5 ... 54.67 39.76 0 52.63 +26.1

ElancoAn n ELAN ... ... ...cc 37.61 28.00 2831 33.01 +4.7

EldrGld g rs EGO ... ... 16 7.96 2.52 2392 7.95 +174.1

Electrmed ELMD ... ... 21 7.33 4.66 6 5.26 +3.3

ElementSol ESI ... ... 14 13.54 9.26 707 10.01 -3.1

ElevCr n ELVT ... ... ... 10.47 3.71 118 4.29 -4.2

EliLilly LLY 2.58 2.4 ...dd 132.13 100.22 3174 108.72 -6.0

Elk HiQPfd EPRF ... ... ... 23.04 Elkh LoVl n LVHB ... ... ... 31.33 ElkFdCm ef RCOM ... ... ... 28.34 EllingtnF EFC 1.76 10.5 10 17.51 14.69 16.80 +9.6

EllingtRM EARN 1.12m 9.8 88 12.14 10.14 105 11.44 +11.8

Ellomay ELLO ... ... ... 13.19 7.40 1 13.04 +66.7

EllswthFd ECF .80e 7.5 ...q 11.08 7.59 34 10.66 +24.1

Ellswt pfA ECFpA 1.31 5.2 ... 25.67 21.44 10 25.30 +10.4

eMagin EMAN ... ... ...dd 1.75 .40 38 .42 -58.8

EAndinA AKO/A .68e 3.8 ... 21.64 16.97 18.01 -4.9

EAndinB AKO/B .74e 3.5 ... 25.05 19.25 5 21.25 -6.9

Embraer ERJ .13e .6 ... 23.68 16.81 380 20.60 -6.9

EmerExp n EEX .30f 2.7 ... 16.99 10.67 182 11.05 -10.5

EmergBio EBS ... ... 25 73.89 39.64 235 43.57 -26.5

EmrgBio wi EBS.WI ... ... ... EmersonEl EMR 1.96 3.0 21 79.70 55.39 3196 66.30 +11.0

EmerR hs MSN ... ... ...dd 1.51 .91 3 1.04 -27.8

EmpOPES ESBA .34 2.4 ... 17.79 11.99 9 14.00 -1.1

EmpOP60 OGCP .34 2.4 ... 17.72 12.16 2 14.11 -4.2

EmpOP250 FISK .34 2.4 ... 17.68 13.68 14.27 +2.3

EmpStRTr ESRT .34 2.4 28 17.86 13.66 1284 14.07 -1.1

EmployH EIG .88 2.0 15 47.97 39.31 108 43.87 +4.5

EnableMid ENBL 1.27 9.1 14 19.27 12.31 1690 13.91 +2.8

EnbrdgEPt EEP 1.40 13.4 12 11.75 10.15 10.43 Enbridge ENB 2.28 ... 22 38.04 28.82 3501 33.38 +7.4

tEnCana g ECA .07 1.7 7 14.04 4.14 28977 4.12 -28.7

EncompHlth EHC 1.12f 1.7 20 82.46 56.74 717 67.44 +9.3

HlthSth wt HLS/WS ... ... ... .57 EndvSilv g EXK ... ... 40 2.85 1.68 2012 2.41 +12.1

EnerCre wt ENCR/WS ... ... ... EnerCore n ENCR ... ... ... Energizer n ENR 1.20f 2.9 27 65.06 37.39 1016 41.39 -8.3

Energiz pfA ENRpA 1.88 2.1 ... 105.88 86.06 10 91.59 Engy&Exp ENXP ... ... ... EnFuel grs UUUU ... ... ... 4.09 1.70 1034 1.84 -35.4

EgyTrnsfr ET 1.22 8.5 17 19.19 11.68 13160 14.41 +9.1

sEnTrfr pfE ETPpE ... ... ... 25.37 24.25 107 25.37 EnerJexR ENRJ ... ... ...dd .21 tEnerpls g ERF .12e 1.9 8 13.87 6.19 885 6.29 -18.9

EnersisAm ENIA .21e 2.5 ... 10.52 6.96 667 8.40 -5.8

EnerChile ENIC .22e 4.9 1 5.62 4.18 183 4.47 -9.7

EnerSys ENS .70 1.0 24 89.83 55.51 222 67.97 -12.4

EnLinkLLC ENLC 1.11e 11.5 13 17.65 8.90 6642 9.62 +1.4

Ennis Inc EBF .90 4.4 14 22.05 17.36 112 20.42 +6.1

EnovaIntl ENVA ... ... 14 36.75 17.85 778 26.55 +36.4

EnPro NPO 1.00 1.5 36 78.31 55.43 107 64.54 +7.4

EnscoR rs ESV ... ... ... 38.04 6.54 6512 7.11 ENSCO ESV/O .04 1.0 ...dd 9.51 3.19 3.97 +11.5

Enservco ENSV ... ... ... .99 .33 58 .46 +23.2

Entercom ETM .36 6.3 7 8.60 5.16 573 5.76 +.9

sEntArk66 n EAI 1.22 4.7 ... 25.87 21.32 16 26.04 +14.7

EntArk 63 EAE 1.19 4.5 ... 27.99 21.06 7 26.41 +18.5

sEntArk 52 EAB 1.23 4.6 ... 26.15 21.61 4 26.38 +14.8

Entergy ETR 3.64 3.5 46 107.35 78.99 1007 104.94 +21.9

EntLA 66 ELC 1.22 4.7 ... 25.80 21.29 29 25.80 +11.9

EntgyLA52 ELJ 1.31 5.0 ... 26.15 23.11 7 26.13 +9.0

sEntLA 63 ELU 1.18 4.6 ... 25.44 20.32 3 25.48 +18.8

sEntMS FtM EMP ... ... ... 26.19 21.15 16 26.28 +18.3

EntgyNO n ENO ... ... ... 27.55 24.00 6 26.77 +7.1

EntgyNO 52 ENJ 1.25 4.9 ... 25.58 20.60 5 25.41 +7.4

EntgyTx64 EZT 1.41 5.2 ... 27.25 24.28 5 27.08 +8.8

EntProdPt EPD 1.75f 5.9 22 30.87 23.33 7326 29.70 +20.8

Entravisn EVC .20 6.1 20 5.68 2.56 247 3.27 +12.4

EntrResc EGI ... ... ... .46 .22 41 .25 -36.5

Envestnet ENV ... ... 87 73.94 46.57 222 71.54 +45.4

EnviroStr EVI .13e ... ...cc 48.45 25.39 37.95 Enviva n EVA 2.58f 8.5 ...cc 33.48 25.40 24 30.35 +9.4

EnzoBio ENZ ... ... ...dd 5.00 2.32 97 3.89 +39.9

Equifax EFX 1.56 1.1 25 144.03 88.68 663 142.72 +53.2

tEquinor n EQNR ... ... 7 24.48 18.06 1745 18.08 -14.6

EquitMid n ETRN 1.31e ... 17 23.47 17.32 4796 17.94 -10.4

EquityCmw EQC 2.50e ... 34 34.18 28.48 324 33.63 +12.1

EqCm pfD EQCpD 1.63 5.9 ... 27.98 25.01 16 27.34 +8.3

EqCm pfE EQCpE 1.81 ... ... EqCmw 42 EQCO 1.44 5.7 ... 25.05 EqtyLfPrp ELS 2.45 2.0 40 128.43 90.90 546 124.22 +27.9

sEqtyRsd EQR 2.27 2.9 50 79.87 62.40 1482 79.61 +20.6

EquusTR EQS ... ... 20q 2.23 1.55 1 1.60 -18.4

EraGroup ERA ... ... 5 14.10 6.95 49 8.77 +.3

Eros Intl EROS ... ... 5 13.90 1.26 1307 1.67 -79.9

EscoTech ESE .32 .4 23 85.43 59.00 124 83.18 +26.3

Espey ESP 1.00 3.9 ... 32.55 23.50 4 25.50 +2.3

Essent ESNT ... ... 9 50.51 31.08 717 46.61 +36.4

EssentPr n EPRT .88 4.3 83 21.83 13.05 1413 20.70 +49.6

sEssexPT ESS 7.80 2.5 54 308.73 234.99 336 307.83 +25.5

EsteeLdr EL 1.72 .9 64 192.97 121.47 908 192.06 +47.6

EtfSilver SIVR ... ... ...q 15.09 13.58 14.22 EthanAl ETH .84f 4.1 16 23.75 16.90 232 20.71 +17.7

Etrac2xMtg MORL 3.31e 23.3 ...q 16.91 11.40 155 14.23 +12.0

Et2xDJDiv DVYL 3.55e 5.1 ...q 75.69 51.25 0 70.19 +23.8

Etr2xHomb HOML ... ... ...q 45.01 20.45 42.69 +75.8

EtrCrdOil n OILX ... ... ... 45.74 26.50 0 33.86 +22.2

EtHiDLwV HDLV 2.57e 9.5 ... 29.00 20.43 1 27.10 +21.8

Etr2xSPX SPLX ... ... ...q 57.63 Etr2xCEFd CEFL 2.88 19.7 ...q 16.15 10.86 48 14.64 +22.6

EtrcDvsHi DVHL 2.85e 16.0 ...q 20.54 14.51 9 17.82 +14.2

EtrWFxEn LMLP 1.90e 11.3 ... 17.99 9.24 9 16.77 +60.4

EtracReit LRET 2.00e 7.5 ...q 28.46 18.85 0 26.69 +27.4

UBS VlHdg XIVH ... ... ... 15.28 VelShSP46 BSWN ... ... ... 10.69 UBS VlVIX LSVX ... ... ... 14.88 Etr EnhGl FIHD ... ... ... 186.15 82.78 12 182.76 +29.2

FI EnhEu n FIEE ... ... ... 171.21 108.87 11 163.50 +31.4

Etr SP MLP MLPZ .06p ... ... 47.00 23.88 1 31.99 +20.5

Etr MLP In MLPQ .08p ... ... 40.70 20.08 17 27.38 +17.3

EtrAlerTRt AMUB .36p ... ...q 18.61 13.48 16.04 +14.8

EtrAlerInf MLPB .99e ... ...q 25.02 21.23 22.55 -4.7

EtrBCmdty UCIB ... ... ...q 15.21 13.59 14.38 -4.3

EtrWFBsD BDCZ .91e ... ...q 21.05 17.69 19.63 +10.9

Etr2xLevLg LBDC 2.89e 20.6 ...q 17.25 10.48 1 14.01 +20.3

EtrMtgReit MRRL 1.70e ... ...q 16.66 11.25 132 13.45 +7.0

EtrSCHiDv SMHD 3.06e 24.7 ...q 19.88 11.90 58 12.38 -5.8

Euronav n EURN 2.41e ... ...dd 10.22 6.77 284 8.63 +24.5

EuroEqFd EEA .14e 1.6 ...q 9.67 7.45 2 8.79 +13.7

EvansBc EVBN 1.04f 2.9 12 47.65 30.61 14 36.00 +10.7

Eventbr n EB ... ... ... 40.25 15.30 392 17.78 -36.1

Evercore EVR 2.32f 2.7 20 116.00 64.37 344 87.53 +22.3

EverestRe RE 5.60 2.2 10 260.51 201.09 272 256.80 +17.9

Evergy EVRG 1.60 2.6 27 62.12 54.19 828 61.20 +7.8

EveriHldgs EVRI ... ... ...dd 12.56 4.76 337 12.28 +138.4

EversrceE ES 2.14 2.8 25 78.53 60.15 1039 76.81 +18.1

Evertec EVTC .20 .6 26 33.45 22.41 364 31.54 +9.9

EvolentH n EVH ... ... ...dd 29.05 6.35 1182 6.82 -65.8

tEvolPetrol EPM .40 6.7 10 12.83 5.99 123 5.95 -12.8

EvoquaWt n AQUA ... ... ...dd 22.25 7.92 187 14.07 +46.6

ExantasCap XAN .90f 8.0 ...dd 12.09 9.72 297 11.29 +12.7

ResCap pfA RSOpA 2.13 8.6 ... 24.57 ResCap pfB RSOpB 2.06 8.4 ... 24.60 ResCap pfC RSOpC 2.16 8.3 ... 25.96 ETYldShHi YYY 1.92 10.7 ...q 18.60 15.40 55 18.02 +12.3

ExTrRobo ROBO .07e .2 ...q 42.99 30.66 218 38.81 +19.2

GlHlthTc n HTEC ... ... ... 25.21 24.01 2 25.17 +4.7

Ber Gl Rs n BRGL ... ... ... 27.13 21.53 1 25.65 +19.5

Ber US Rs n BERN ... ... ... 30.06 22.88 1 28.83 +25.4

ExTTactUS HTUS ... ... ...q 27.83 20.53 4 25.59 +14.1

ETF IndExp TETF ... ... ... 19.92 15.00 18.47 +14.9

ExTrGldE GHE ... ... ... 26.95 ExTGldSP GHS 1.33e 4.0 ... 33.63 ETEMeCmc EMQQ .02p ... ...q 35.33 25.90 66 32.77 +22.7

Exelon EXC 1.45 3.1 18 51.18 42.19 6875 46.05 +2.1

tExpress EXPR ... ... 7 11.69 2.35 872 2.35 -54.0

Exterran n EXTN ... ... 36 29.31 11.60 117 12.48 -29.5

ExtraSpce EXR 3.60f 3.2 27 112.62 83.70 568 111.41 +23.1

ExxonMbl XOM 3.48f 4.6 17 87.36 64.65 7084 75.34 +10.5

- F -FB Finl n FBK .32 .8 15 44.69 30.33 72 38.23 +9.2

FBL Fn FFG 1.92 3.0 14 84.53 59.61 13 63.01 -4.0

FCB Fin FCB ... ... 11 53.65 31.52 33.58 FGL Hldg n FG .01p ... ... 9.63 5.93 440 8.17 +22.7

FGL Hld wt FG/WS ... ... ... 1.48 FMC Corp FMC 1.60 1.9 16 85.92 60.10 528 84.07 +31.2

FNBCp PA FNB .48 4.0 11 13.69 9.35 1428 12.08 +22.8

FNB FL pfE FNBpE ... ... ... 29.80 24.42 8 29.07 +12.1

FTFQAntiB BTAL ... ... ...q 23.38 19.66 44 22.24 +.6

FTFQMom MOM ... ... ...q 30.48 23.12 24.92 +.8

FTFQuSize SIZ ... ... ...q 20.18 17.72 17.72 -5.2

FTFQValu CHEP ... ... ...q 24.30 19.50 0 19.92 -7.2

FQF Dyn n USHG ... ... ... 26.21 24.49 26.17 +5.3

FQF GlInf n GLIF ... ... ... 26.14 24.86 26.01 +4.6

FTFQHgDiv DIVA 1.08e 2.8 ...q 25.74 22.95 6 24.17 +4.8

FqfOAsiaDv OASI .43e ... ...q 28.47 FqfOEurDiv OEUR .15e ... ...q 23.50 FQFO USDv OUSA .20e ... ... 30.51 FS KKR FSK .76 12.9 7 8.24 5.32 1284 5.87 +9.5

FTE Net n FTNW ... ... ... 17.00 .50 74 .98 -58.0

sFTI Cnslt FCN ... ... 46 103.78 59.06 337 104.78 +57.2

tFTS Intl n FTSI ... ... 16 13.65 4.12 536 3.87 -45.6

Fabrinet FN ... ... 23 62.31 39.68 152 54.94 +7.1

FactsetR FDS 2.88f 1.0 32 305.38 188.31 273 282.09 +41.0

sFairIsaac FICO .08 ... 69 354.20 170.26 187 350.19 +87.3

FairmSant FMSA ... ... 35 5.63 FangHld rs SFUN ... ... 1 16.05 2.14 285 2.23 FarPtAc un FPAC/U ... ... ... 10.72 9.34 1 10.70 +6.0

Farfetch n FTCH ... ... ... 32.40 15.98 808 22.00 +24.2

Farmland FPI .20 3.3 55 7.85 4.45 74 6.05 +33.3

Farmln pfB FPIpB 1.50 6.3 ... 24.25 17.81 6 23.76 +28.4

FedExCp FDX 2.60 1.5 93 259.25 150.68 1384 172.60 +7.0

FedAgric AGM 2.80 3.7 ... 93.80 55.64 33 76.30 +26.2

FdAgricA AGM/A 2.80 3.9 21 86.00 53.95 0 70.91 +24.4

FAgMt pfA AGMpA 1.47 5.7 ... 27.14 24.22 0 25.85 +5.1

FAgMt pfB AGMpB 1.72 6.8 ... 27.44 25.18 25.25 -2.4

FAgMt pfC AGMpC 1.50 5.7 ... 27.83 23.13 2 26.27 +10.9

sFdAgM pfD AGMpD ... ... ... 26.20 25.06 15 26.38 +5.1

FedRlty FRT 4.08 3.1 23 139.29 115.09 221 131.95 +11.8

sFedRlt pfC FRTpC 1.25 5.0 ... 25.26 20.51 26 25.14 +20.6

FedSignl FSS .32 1.1 27 29.00 18.59 205 28.28 +42.1

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sFedInvst FII 1.08 3.1 16 35.87 22.06 938 35.25 +32.8

FedPMu FMN .88 6.4 ...q 13.94 12.11 25 13.83 +12.7

Ferrari n RACE 1.03 .6 ... 170.54 93.85 329 164.68 +65.6

Ferrellgs FGP .40 50.0 ...dd 3.61 .53 155 .80 +49.5

Ferro FOE ... ... 12 23.88 13.52 985 14.94 -4.7

FiatChrys FCAU ... ... ... 18.50 12.58 4254 13.64 -5.7

FidCorpBd FCOR 1.58 3.0 ...q 52.11 46.30 20 51.84 +8.8

FidLtdTm FLTB .98 1.9 ...q 50.99 48.96 13 50.69 +2.6

FidTotBd FBND 1.20e 2.4 ...q 51.26 47.89 58 51.02 +5.1

FidCnsDis FDIS .40e .8 ...q 47.75 35.37 64 47.10 +22.9

FidCnsStpl FSTA .87e 2.4 ... 36.26 29.04 84 36.18 +18.6

FidEnergy FENY .53e 3.2 ...q 21.95 14.51 150 16.62 +6.4

FidFinan FNCL .60e 1.4 ...q 42.38 32.10 138 41.39 +19.8

FidSmMd n FSMD ... ... ... 25.70 23.70 1 25.55 +2.6

FidTarInt n FDEV ... ... ... 26.16 24.73 2 25.73 +3.0

FidTarEm n FDEM ... ... ... 25.87 23.34 3 24.64 -.9

FidHlthCre FHLC .70e 1.6 ...q 47.18 38.78 100 44.96 +8.8

FidIndls FIDU .56e 1.4 ...q 41.15 30.50 48 40.23 +22.8

Fid Val n FVAL ... ... ... 35.47 28.05 11 35.03 +17.9

Fid Qual n FQAL ... ... ... 35.82 28.26 9 35.78 +19.6

FidInfoTch FTEC .42e .6 ...q 66.07 45.74 212 65.85 +33.7

Fid Moment FDMO ... ... ... 36.62 27.71 10 36.33 +22.5

sFid LowVol FDLO ... ... ... 36.91 28.31 34 36.92 +23.0

Fid RisR n FDRR ... ... ... 32.80 27.06 32 32.68 +13.9

Fid CoreD n FDVV ... ... ... 31.13 25.77 67 30.46 +11.7

FidMsciRE FREL .86e 3.2 ...q 27.43 21.34 181 26.47 +18.2

FidUtils FUTY 1.21e 3.1 ...q 40.30 33.43 147 39.64 +13.6

FidTelecm FCOM .76e 2.2 ...q 35.15 26.70 101 34.86 +22.4

FidelMatls FMAT .53e 1.6 ...q 35.26 26.49 36 32.98 +16.2

sFidlNatFn FNF 1.24f 2.9 16 43.35 29.50 936 42.96 +36.6

sFidNatInfo FIS 1.40 1.0 25 136.43 94.53 5225 136.71 +33.3

FidClayOp FMO 1.72f 17.5 ...q 13.30 8.24 122 9.83 +10.6

Fieldpt wt FPP/WS ... ... ... .00 FifthStF 24 FSCE 1.47 5.8 ... 25.15 58.com WUBA ... ... 36 77.60 50.30 591 57.96 +6.9

FstAccept FAC ... ... ...dd .81 sFstAFin n FAF 1.68f 2.9 23 58.29 41.96 614 57.70 +29.3

FtBcp pfA FBPpA ... ... ... 12.30 FtBcp pfB FBPpB ... ... ... 12.00 FtBcp pfC FBPpC ... ... ... 12.07 FtBcp pfD FBPpD ... ... ... 12.69 FtBcp pfE FBPpE ... ... ... 12.03 FstBcpPR FBP ... ... 12 11.94 7.91 1224 10.60 +23.3

FstCwlth FCF .40 3.0 16 17.33 11.33 268 13.52 +11.9

FstData n FDC ... ... 17 31.69 15.52 31.69 +87.4

FstHorizon FHN .56 3.4 9 19.01 12.30 4588 16.28 +23.7

FstHrz pfA FHNpA 1.55 5.9 ... 26.74 24.14 2 26.40 +7.4

sFstInRT FR .92 2.4 25 38.37 27.30 677 38.21 +32.4

FMajSilv g AG ... ... ...dd 10.39 4.59 3169 9.98 +69.4

FstRepBk FRC .76f .8 26 107.75 79.42 821 99.62 +14.6

FstRep pfB FRCpB 1.55 6.0 ... 25.63 FstRep pfD FRCpD 1.38 5.4 ... 25.76 21.79 4 25.58 +12.9

FstRep pfE FRCpE 1.75 6.9 ... 25.74 25.22 25.32 FstRep pfF FRCpF 1.43 5.5 ... 26.47 23.14 6 25.88 +6.1

FtRepB pfH FRCpH 1.28 5.1 ... 25.19 20.45 26 25.12 +17.7

FtRpBk pfG FRCpG ... ... ... 26.16 21.61 8 25.77 +14.4

FtTr 22 n FIV ... ... ... 9.37 8.23 70 8.98 +8.7

FtTrGlob FAM .90 8.4 ...q 10.76 9.05 30 10.70 +14.9

sFT MCGr FNY .15e .3 ...q 47.38 33.36 72 46.65 +28.8

FT MCVal FNK .40e 1.2 ...q 37.99 28.81 2 34.66 +13.8

FT Austrla FAUS .80e 2.4 ...q 33.13 27.65 32.81 +18.1

FT SCGr FYC .04e .1 ...q 53.19 37.21 22 46.75 +16.5

FT SCVal FYT .26e .8 ...q 40.30 29.38 3 34.14 +10.3

FT MegaCp FMK .44e 1.2 ...q 37.50 30.20 0 36.84 +15.0

FTEurSelDv FDD 1.09e 8.7 ...q 13.41 11.60 94 12.55 +5.1

FTDJMic FDM .49e 1.1 ...q 53.34 38.67 11 45.53 +12.2

FT DynEq FDEU 1.45 10.2 ...q 16.26 12.38 129 14.30 +14.2

FtTEqCom ERM ... ... ... 23.79 18.87 0 20.70 +3.8

FtT EqTact TERM ... ... ... 23.97 16.64 5 18.09 -9.8

FT PfdSec FPE 1.02e 5.2 ...q 19.65 17.76 935 19.65 +9.5

FT HeitGl PRME ... ... ... 21.67 17.66 20.88 +16.4

FT EM Sl n RNEM ... ... ... 52.91 45.46 1 51.66 +7.5

FT LgShEq FTLS .16e .4 ...q 41.23 35.84 583 41.17 +11.0

FT PfInc n FPEI ... ... ... 19.98 17.96 60 19.55 +7.2

FT VolIn n HDMV ... ... ... 34.43 29.99 13 33.70 +9.2

FT VolD n HUSV ... ... ... 27.21 21.02 20 27.06 +21.8

FTEgyInco FEN 2.32 10.7 ...q 23.50 17.81 64 21.67 +15.8

FTEnInfra FIF 1.32a 8.3 ...q 16.89 12.26 30 15.98 +24.4

FtTrEnEq FFA 1.14 7.1 ...q 16.63 12.06 28 16.16 +25.1

FTArcaBio FBT ... ... ...q 159.85 113.43 87 135.95 +9.5

FTDJInet FDN ... ... ...q 151.58 107.06 256 149.33 +28.0

FtTVixTail VIXH ... ... ... 26.06 tFT RNG FCG .22e 1.8 ...q 23.40 12.28 477 12.07 -17.9

FT ConDis FXD .30e .7 ...q 44.55 34.81 13 43.94 +19.2

FT ConStap FXG .75e 1.6 ...q 49.01 40.39 13 46.34 +9.8

tFT Engy FXN .33e 3.1 ...q 18.22 10.39 106 10.49 -8.9

FT Fincl FXO .65e 2.0 ...q 32.97 25.33 125 32.47 +20.2

FT HlthCr FXH ... ... ...q 85.31 63.84 47 78.40 +13.8

FT IndPrd FXR .16e .4 ...q 43.41 31.94 61 42.93 +25.9

FT Matls FXZ .37e 1.0 ...q 43.27 31.35 13 38.58 +15.1

FT Tech FXL .13e .2 ...q 71.44 48.13 100 70.57 +34.3

FT Utils FXU .67e 2.3 ...q 29.73 25.59 50 29.21 +9.1

FTDJGlDiv FGD 1.42e 6.2 ...q 25.62 20.97 47 23.00 +5.2

FT GlbRE FFR .75e 1.6 ... 49.04 40.76 1 47.98 +14.6

FT NAEngy EMLP .93e 3.7 ...q 25.84 20.40 433 25.06 +16.8

FT HiLgSh FSD 1.20 8.0 ...q 15.14 12.67 88 15.03 +14.1

FT USIPO FPX .32e .4 ...q 81.51 57.82 45 80.59 +29.9

FTChnd FNI .19e .5 ...q 38.53 29.74 15 35.59 +15.3

FT Dow30 n EDOW ... ... ... 25.17 20.07 5 25.06 +17.6

FT EngCn FLM .58e 1.2 ...q 57.66 43.79 3 48.62 +5.9

FT WindEn FAN .46e 3.3 ...q 13.81 FT Wtr FIW .21e .4 ...q 55.51 41.21 17 54.96 +25.2

FT RNG rs FCG/WI ... ... ...q sFT IntPfd FPF 1.95 8.3 ...q 23.40 18.15 121 23.53 +18.8

FT LCCore FEX .58e .9 ...q 63.26 48.89 28 62.67 +20.2

FT LCGr FTC .24e .3 ...q 72.67 53.12 69 72.34 +26.2

FT LCVal FTA .82e 1.5 ...q 55.52 43.60 48 53.17 +15.0

FT MLP&E FEI 1.42 12.0 ...q 13.68 9.10 159 11.82 +21.9

FT MCCore FNX .51e .7 ...q 73.11 54.08 16 69.97 +21.0

FTMstrDv FDL .79e 2.5 ...q 31.38 25.76 135 31.34 +15.1

FTFutStrt FMF ... ... ... 50.71 43.01 0 44.54 -2.5

FstTrMtg FMY 1.02 7.3 ...q 14.10 12.74 4 14.04 +7.8

FT MultCG FAD .20e .3 ...q 77.78 56.57 4 76.33 +24.5

FT MultCV FAB .45e .8 ...q 58.82 45.40 3 54.45 +13.9

FT MLPEn FPL 1.26 13.1 ...q 11.06 6.94 78 9.60 +28.7

FT REIT FRI .39e 1.5 ...q 25.98 20.64 40 25.33 +17.2

FT SCCore FYX .38e .6 ...q 70.45 50.98 16 61.34 +13.3

FTSpecFin FGB .70 11.1 ...q 6.63 4.73 42 6.30 +20.9

FTStrHi2 FHY 1.32 11.1 ...q 11.90 FTrVL100 FVL .05e .2 ...q 24.23 17.85 6 22.71 +20.8

sFTrVLDv FVD .57e 1.7 ...q 34.40 27.59 594 34.39 +18.3

FT EmOp FEO 1.40 10.1 ...q 14.62 11.76 8 13.91 +14.4

FTrSenFlt FCT .72 6.0 ...q 12.92 10.85 55 12.06 +8.3

sFirstEngy FE 1.52 3.4 9 44.20 35.33 4863 44.47 +18.4

Fitbit n FIT ... ... ...dd 6.96 4.21 2869 4.38 -11.9

500.com WBAI ... ... 10 15.88 5.22 59 11.36 +49.9

FvPntHld n FPH ... ... ...dd 11.53 6.64 46 7.51 +8.2

FlagstarB FBC .16 .5 11 36.16 25.30 241 34.89 +32.2

F&C DynPf DFP 1.92 7.5 ...q 25.83 19.05 57 25.65 +25.9

sFlrtyPfdInc PFD 1.08 7.1 ...q 15.20 10.74 39 15.25 +32.0

sFlrtyPfdOp PFO .88 7.0 ...q 12.40 9.31 24 12.51 +18.8

FlrtyPfdSc FFC 1.63 8.0 ...q 20.70 15.82 72 20.30 +21.3

FlrtyTotR FLC 1.63 7.8 ...q 21.37 16.35 14 20.98 +21.9

Flanign BDL .28f 1.2 12 28.97 22.15 0 23.35 -9.7

Fleetcor FLT ... ... 36 296.79 172.18 338 286.71 +54.4

Flex LNG n FLNG ... ... ... FlexUSTilt TILT 1.74e 1.5 ...q 121.42 93.77 5 119.40 +19.3

FlxEmgTilt TLTE 1.26e 2.5 ...q 55.32 46.04 26 51.05 +6.4

FlxUpstNR GUNR .67e 2.1 ...q 34.33 28.03 211 32.51 +11.0

Flx3yrTips TDTT .39e 1.6 ...q 24.76 23.71 49 24.56 +3.1

Flx5yrTips TDTF .54e 2.1 ...q 25.60 23.80 15 25.38 +5.2

Flx EmQl n QLVE ... ... ... 25.12 24.94 24.95 -.3

Flx Dv Ql n QLVD ... ... ... 25.10 24.91 24.91 -.2

Flx US Ql n QLV ... ... ... 40.24 39.46 0 40.24 +1.1

FlxCoreSl n BNDC ... ... ... 25.34 22.92 25.20 +5.0

FlexEMTilt TLEH ... ... ...q 29.89 25.54 27.77 +6.7

FlxDMTilt TLDH ... ... ...q 28.87 23.79 0 27.62 +12.4

FlxGlbQRE GQRE 1.33e 2.1 ...q 65.48 53.62 17 64.21 +15.7

FlxGblInfr NFRA .95e 1.9 ...q 51.92 41.93 57 51.25 +17.3

FlxDevTilt TLTD 1.88e 3.1 ...q 66.35 53.17 31 60.57 +9.1

FlxIntDvDf IQDE 1.15e 5.3 ...q 23.59 19.86 15 21.79 +6.4

FlxIntDvDy IQDY 1.02e 4.2 ...q 26.41 21.08 24.47 +12.6

FlxIntlDiv IQDF 1.01e 4.4 ...q 24.79 20.28 98 22.89 +8.8

FlxQDvDef QDEF 1.19e 2.6 ...q 47.58 37.17 19 46.28 +17.0

FlxQDvDyn QDYN 1.22e 2.7 ...q 45.89 36.37 45.19 +16.9

FlxQualDv QDF 1.22e 2.7 ...q 48.14 37.29 74 46.01 +15.6

FlxRdyAcc RAVI 1.23 1.6 ...q 77.67 74.88 25 75.80 +1.0

FlexSolu FSI ... ... 13 4.74 1.23 241 3.04 +125.2

Flor&Dec n FND ... ... 41 48.72 23.30 1103 39.76 +53.5

Flotek FTK ... ... ...dd 4.01 .95 469 3.13 +187.2

FlowrsFds FLO .76f 3.2 25 23.95 17.78 730 23.90 +29.4

Flowserve FLS .76 1.5 ...cc 56.86 35.88 720 50.56 +33.0

TigerM wt IDI/WS ... ... ... .07 Fluor FLR .84 2.6 24 60.60 27.69 1109 32.74 +1.7

FlyLeasing FLY 1.00 5.9 17 17.73 10.42 88 17.06 +61.6

FEMSA FMX .74e .8 ... 101.12 80.86 392 93.25 +8.4

FootLockr FL 1.52f 3.6 9 68.00 39.06 2779 42.54 -20.0

FordM F .60a 6.3 8 10.56 7.41 35893 9.60 +25.5

FordM59 n FpB 1.55 5.8 ... 26.90 25.35 142 26.83 +5.2

Forestar FOR ... ... 13 25.95 12.77 23 20.82 +50.3

tForsightEn FELP .13 ... ...dd 4.05 .46 126 .47 -86.6

Fortis n FTS 1.80 4.5 ... 40.47 31.37 246 39.73 +19.1

Fortive n FTV .28 .4 ... 89.48 62.89 3037 76.83 +13.6

FortTrInf n FTAI 1.32 8.8 ...cc 19.35 12.84 180 14.98 +4.5

FortunaSlv FSM ... ... 16 5.40 2.39 1907 3.95 +8.5

FBHmSec FBHS .88 1.6 19 58.15 35.27 723 54.85 +44.4

tForumEn FET ... ... 4 12.85 2.25 2510 2.31 -44.1

FoundBld n FBM ... ... ... 18.21 7.62 194 17.23 +107.3

FourCorP s FCPT 1.15f 4.2 24 29.85 24.58 210 27.10 +3.4

tFourSeEd n FEDU 3.32 182.9 1 5.25 1.73 9 1.82 -26.2

FrancoN g FNV 1.00 1.1 83 90.76 58.26 269 89.95 +28.2

FrankCov FC ... ... ...dd 37.44 20.52 40 36.85 +65.0

FrankFn n FSB .04 ... 12 41.50 25.25 87 28.73 +8.9

FrankLibInt FLQH ... ... ... 25.96 21.81 1 25.92 +15.8

FrankLibEm FLQE ... ... ... 30.92 27.47 3 29.60 +4.9

FrankLibGl FLQD ... ... ... 29.69 24.66 29.60 +15.6

FrankLbGlE FLQG ... ... ... 31.75 26.09 31.72 +15.7

FrnL LoV n FLLV ... ... ... 37.13 28.16 4 36.83 +26.1

FrnkLInvGr FLCO ... ... ... 25.18 22.86 4 25.13 +8.9

FrnL IntO n FLIO ... ... ... 28.10 23.43 0 27.06 +12.0

sFrkL US Eq FLQL ... ... ... 33.26 26.19 23 33.24 +20.3

sFrankL Mun FLMB ... ... ... 26.00 23.76 6 26.00 +6.3

FrnkL MunO FLMI ... ... ... 25.55 24.05 2 25.53 +4.9

FrkL US Sm FLQS ... ... ... 30.76 23.87 4 27.99 +11.7

FrkL USMid FLQM ... ... ... 32.18 25.05 2 32.03 +22.6

FrankRes BEN 1.04 3.0 11 35.82 27.34 3905 34.59 +16.6

FrkShDGv FTSD 1.55e ... ...q FrkStPrp FSP .36 4.6 10 8.70 5.87 239 7.85 +26.0

FrkLtdDur FTF .74 7.7 ...q 11.55 8.60 174 9.67 +7.2

FrkUnv FT .47 6.4 ...q 7.48 6.05 32 7.38 +16.2

FranksIntl FI .30 5.4 ... 9.75 4.80 358 5.53 +5.9

FrptMcM FCX .20 1.7 8 15.81 9.47 14208 11.61 +12.6

FresenMd FMS .51e 1.3 ... 53.40 30.99 310 38.09 +17.6

FDelMnt FDP .60 2.2 12 39.35 22.98 283 27.24 -3.6

FriedmInd FRD .16 2.6 ...dd 11.47 5.90 3 6.22 -11.8

Frontlne rs FRO .60e ... ...dd 9.54 4.46 532 7.62 +37.8

FullerHB FUL .64 1.3 20 59.58 39.22 271 48.76 +14.3

FutureFuel FF .24a 2.1 14 19.31 10.22 90 11.60 -26.9

- G -GAMCO s GBL .08 .4 ... 26.52 16.26 6 20.06 +18.8

GATX GATX 1.84 2.4 18 89.95 67.46 133 77.02 +8.8

GATX 66 GMTA ... ... ... 27.26 20.57 8 26.93 +22.7

tGCP ApT n GCP ... ... 45 31.74 21.78 369 21.80 -11.2

GDL Fund GDL .64 6.9 ...q 9.72 8.54 5 9.33 +1.7

GDLFd pfB GDLpB 1.50 3.0 ... 50.06 GGP Inc pfA GGPpA 1.59 6.5 ... 24.46 23.72 24.39 GMAC CpT ALLYpA 2.03 7.7 ... 26.87 24.91 132 26.51 +4.6

GMS Inc n GMS ... ... 17 28.47 13.61 264 22.81 +53.5

GNC GNC .80 40.2 2 4.65 1.32 1194 1.99 -16.0

GP Strat GPX ... ... 29 19.55 11.77 33 16.04 +27.2

GSX Tch n GSX ... ... ... 13.99 8.83 799 13.30 +39.0

tGTT Comm GTT ... ... ...dd 47.20 12.42 1131 12.82 -45.8

GabCvInc GCV .48 9.0 ...q 6.95 3.99 31 5.31 +21.0

GabCv pfB GCVpB 1.50 5.6 ... 28.91 25.46 26.61 +3.2

GabDvInc GDV 1.32 6.0 ...q 24.30 16.92 86 21.95 +19.9

GabDiv pfA GDVpA 1.47 5.6 ... 26.45 25.14 1 26.17 +3.0

GabDiv pfD GDVpD 1.50 5.7 ... 26.55 25.06 0 26.40 +3.9

GabDiv pfG GDVpG 1.31 5.2 ... 25.86 23.63 2 25.40 +7.0

sGabDvI pfH GDVpH 1.34 5.2 ... 25.83 25.27 10 25.81 +1.9

GabelliET GAB .60 9.8 ...q 6.64 4.75 342 6.13 +20.2

GabllE pfD GABpD 1.47 5.6 ... 26.30 24.68 0 26.10 +3.1

GabllE pfG GABpG 1.25 5.0 ... 24.96 21.12 3 24.88 +10.1

Gabeli pfJ GABpJ ... ... ... 26.64 24.11 2 25.90 +4.6

GabEq pfH GABpH 1.25 5.0 ... 25.45 20.86 3 25.09 +10.4

GabGSmM GGZ ... ... ... 12.38 9.39 9 11.42 +16.8

GabGSm pfA GGZpA 1.36 5.3 ... 25.88 23.00 0 25.72 +5.6

GabGUtil GLU 1.20 6.5 ...q 20.31 15.03 18 18.35 +14.0

GabGUtil pf GLUpA 3.00 6.3 ... 49.70 43.26 47.48 -2.1

GabGoAn n GGO ... ... ... 22.55 13.39 15.68 +11.2

GabGo pfA GGOpA ... ... ... 42.88 40.88 41.56 -1.0

GabHlthW GRX .52 4.9 ...q 11.15 8.76 22 10.72 +15.9

GabHW rt GRXr ... ... ... .40 GabHlt pfA GRXpA 1.44 5.6 ... 26.07 24.10 0 25.94 +3.4

GabHlt pfB GRXpB 1.47 5.6 ... 26.37 25.20 2 26.14 +2.7

GabMultT GGT .88e 10.4 ...q 9.46 6.90 58 8.45 +19.7

GabMT pfB GGTpB 1.50 5.6 ... 27.36 25.08 1 26.66 +5.3

GabMul pfE GGTpE ... ... ... 25.65 22.07 5 25.40 +11.3

GabUtil GUT .60 8.2 ...q 7.37 5.71 157 7.32 +23.2

GabUt pfA GUTpA 1.41 5.3 ... 26.73 24.71 26.46 +5.1

GabUtil pfC GUTpC ... ... ... 27.27 23.75 1 25.81 +6.7

Gafisa rs GFA ... ... ... 8.50 5.21 8.27 Gain Cap GCAP .24 5.7 ...dd 7.89 3.75 502 4.19 -32.0

Gallaghr AJG 1.72 1.9 35 92.74 68.19 1100 92.00 +24.8

GamGldNR GGN .84 18.3 ...q 5.09 3.51 1105 4.60 +24.3

GamGld pfB GGNpB 1.25 5.1 ... 24.76 21.25 3 24.69 +13.0

GamNRG&I GNT .84 14.5 ...q 6.34 4.52 54 5.81 +17.4

sGamNR pfA GNTpA 1.30 5.1 ... 25.75 21.60 6 25.43 +15.1

GameStop GME 1.52 36.9 ...dd 17.27 3.96 4267 4.12 -67.4

Gannett n GCI .64 6.5 ...cc 11.99 7.41 495 9.83 +15.2

Gap GPS .97 5.0 8 32.98 17.12 4377 19.52 -24.2

GardDnv n GDI ... ... 25 36.22 18.70 1184 32.29 +57.9

GarrtMot n GTX ... ... ... 19.71 11.01 602 14.90 +20.7

sGartner IT ... ... 52 171.44 120.89 426 170.73 +33.5

GasLogPt GLOP 2.09f 9.9 10 25.99 17.97 189 21.21 +7.1

GasLPt pfA GLOPpA ... ... ... 26.65 18.75 14 25.18 +15.3

GasLg pf B GLOBpB ... ... ... 24.70 17.85 59 23.79 +17.0

GasLog pfC GLOPpC 2.13 8.8 ... 24.82 18.16 29 24.15 +19.1

GasLog GLOG .60 4.3 ...cc 23.14 12.94 412 14.04 -14.7

GasLog pfA GLOGpA 2.19 8.1 ... 28.20 24.10 8 26.92 +6.0

Gastar pfA GSTpA 2.16 71.8 ... 4.77 2.35 3.01 Gastar pfB GSTpB 2.69 89.7 ... 4.90 2.34 3.00 GatesInd n GTES ... ... 19 20.29 10.30 243 10.69 -19.3

GeeGroup JOB ... ... ...dd 2.75 .54 18 .61 -13.2

GencoSh rs GNK ... ... ...dd 15.06 6.83 219 9.76 +23.7

Generac GNRC ... ... 21 73.70 45.43 516 72.49 +45.9

GAInv GAM 1.15e .9 ...q 37.33 27.00 34 36.70 +29.0

GAInv pfB GAMpB 1.49 5.6 ... 27.90 25.25 0 26.77 +4.1

GenDynam GD 4.08f 2.1 20 207.72 143.87 924 189.83 +20.7

GenElec GE .04 .4 ...dd 13.78 6.66 36507 10.38 +37.1

GECap5-53 GEK 1.18 4.8 ... 24.50 GECap 1-53 GEH 1.22 4.9 ... 25.05 GEC 10-52 GEB 1.22 4.9 ... 25.10 GenMills GIS 1.96 3.6 19 54.74 36.42 2522 53.70 +37.9

GenMoly GMO ... ... ...dd .46 .16 1969 .31 +35.6

GenMotors GM 1.52 3.7 ...dd 41.50 30.56 5675 40.68 +21.6

GMot wtB GM/WSB ... ... ... 25.44 Gensco GCO ... ... 11 51.85 37.51 162 40.05 -9.6

GenesWyo GWR ... ... 37 110.72 68.27 599 109.67 +48.2

GenesisEn GEL 2.14e 9.1 ...cc 25.52 17.55 2167 23.63 +27.9

GenesisHlt GEN .24 20.9 ...dd 1.81 1.10 67 1.15 -2.5

GenieEn n GNE .30 2.8 ... 11.98 5.08 161 10.82 +79.4

GenieE pfA GNEpA .64 7.3 ... 8.92 6.54 0 8.73 +16.5

sGenpact G .34 ... 26 40.75 25.48 1235 40.53 +50.2

GenuPrt GPC 3.05 3.1 18 115.20 91.04 476 98.35 +2.4

Genworth GNW ... ... 3 5.02 2.89 2672 3.90 -16.3

GeoGrp s GEO 1.92 11.7 10 26.03 16.33 997 16.42 -16.6

GeoPark GPRK ... ... ... 21.14 10.89 87 18.39 +33.1

sGaPw 77 n GPJA ... ... ... 26.05 20.65 14 26.00 +22.6

Gerdau GGB .02e .5 ... 4.71 3.28 3782 3.64 -3.2

GerNew GF 1.23e .6 ...q 15.38 11.05 7 14.25 +21.8

GettyRlty GTY 1.40 4.6 16 35.03 26.50 118 30.17 +2.6

GigCapit n GIG ... ... ... 10.42 9.84 10.37 +2.7

GigCapit rt GIGr ... ... ... GigCapit wt GIG/WS ... ... ... Gildan s GIL .54f 1.3 23 40.40 28.11 327 39.77 +31.0

Glatfelter GLT .52 3.1 13 20.40 9.29 227 17.01 +76.6

Glaukos n GKOS ... ... ... 83.14 36.89 626 76.64 +36.4

sGlaxoSKln GSK 2.89e 6.9 ... 42.20 36.41 2927 42.18 +10.4

GlbMed n GMRE .20p ... ...cc 11.51 8.15 182 10.40 +17.0

GlMed pfA GMREpA 1.88 7.3 ... 26.56 22.03 10 25.61 +4.6

GlobNetL n GNL .94 4.9 31 22.53 16.95 389 19.39 +10.0

GlNetL pfA GNLpA 1.81 7.1 ... 26.22 21.74 10 25.40 +2.9

GlobPtrs GLP 2.06f 10.2 ...dd 21.62 13.63 66 20.24 +24.2

GlobPtr pfA GLPpA 2.44 9.2 ... 27.25 22.95 4 26.63 +12.0

sGlobPay s GPN .04 ... 58 170.90 94.81 2507 171.45 +66.2

GlbShip pfB GSLpB 2.19 9.2 ... 25.09 15.60 6 23.79 +18.1

GlShipLs rs GSL ... ... ... 11.20 4.00 8 7.77 GlbXNordic GXF .83e 4.0 ...q 23.24 18.61 1 20.72 +5.6

GbXSpDvE SDEM .63e ... ...q 14.64 12.40 5 13.56 +6.8

GbXUSRota SCTO .12p ... ...q 27.65 22.09 22.85 -.6

GblXEffic EFFE .16p ... ...q 27.20 24.41 25.78 +4.8

GblXPortgl PGAL .36e 3.5 ...q 13.01 9.88 1 10.43 +3.4

GblXColum GXG .41e 4.4 ...q 10.48 7.60 19 9.40 +20.7

GblXEmFtr EMFM .40e 1.9 ...q 22.34 19.43 1 21.20 +7.8

GbXMLP&E MLPX .60 4.8 ...q 14.28 10.29 214 12.57 +15.0

GblXChMat CHIM .24e 1.6 ...q 18.41 14.21 0 15.31 +4.7

GblXArg ARGT .09e .3 ...q 33.95 21.75 194 33.23 +41.6

GblXSDvUS DIV 1.93 8.4 ...q 25.64 21.62 85 23.04 +2.8

GXSupInPf SPFF .99 8.4 ...q 12.10 10.83 49 11.75 +6.5

GblXGuru GURU .28e .8 ...q 34.58 26.07 3 34.47 +24.9

GbXGreece GREK .13e 1.3 ...q 9.97 6.77 175 9.72 +40.9

GblXChCon CHIQ .12e .7 ...q 17.59 12.56 39 16.29 +25.6

GblX MLP MLPA .90e 10.1 ...q 10.26 7.27 397 8.90 +16.0

GblXFertil SOIL .25e 2.7 ...q 11.01 8.58 1 9.23 +4.1

GblXChiEn CHIE .41e 3.8 ...q 13.30 10.22 10.84 +.6

GblXSupDv SDIV 1.42e 8.0 ... 21.02 16.66 279 17.22 +.7

GlbXChiFn CHIX .34e 2.1 ...q 18.53 14.29 41 16.13 +10.2

GbXSEAsia ASEA .42e 2.6 ...q 17.09 14.66 6 16.38 +7.5

tGblXPakist PAK ... ... ...q 11.50 6.11 59 6.07 -24.8

GblXChiInd CHII .35e 2.6 ...q 15.03 12.33 13.22 -1.2

GblXNorway NORW .83e 7.0 ...q 15.47 11.37 11 11.93 +3.4

GblXScUS n SCIU ... ... ...q 33.72 26.89 2 33.70 +20.7

GblXScEu n SCID ... ... ...q 27.79 21.68 24.24 +10.2

GblXScAs n SCIX ... ... ...q 25.64 21.68 24.85 +13.3

GblXScJp n SCIJ ... ... ... 31.05 25.72 26.37 +2.1

GbX ChUt n CHIU ... ... ... 16.51 14.11 15.52 +4.4

GbX ChRE n CHIR ... ... ... 19.93 14.53 17.54 +16.4

GbX ChIn n CHIK ... ... ... 20.19 13.80 1 16.96 +21.3

GbX ChHl n CHIH ... ... ... 18.54 13.30 0 16.29 +20.0

GbX ChCn n CHIS ... ... ... 22.75 15.05 0 20.53 +37.0

GbX ChLC n CHIL ... ... ... 30.32 22.98 0 27.88 +15.4

GblX Icon ef LOGO ... ... ... 16.00 GbX US pf n PFFD ... ... ... 25.01 21.98 127 24.89 +10.4

tGbXNigeria NGE .31e 2.3 ...q 20.55 13.49 174 13.42 -18.0

GbX US Inf PAVE ... ... ... 17.63 11.81 15 16.24 +20.7

GblFound n BOSS ... ... ... 22.52 15.53 20.51 +25.5

GlbXCop rs COPX .43e 2.2 ...q 23.54 17.52 40 19.47 +6.3

GlbXSilv rs SIL ... ... ...q 29.52 21.91 284 28.75 +14.9

GlbXLith rs LIT ... ... ...q 33.79 24.41 83 25.89 -4.0

GbX Gold rs GOEX ... ... ...q 27.10 17.51 32 26.37 +32.9

GbXUran rs URA ... ... ...q 13.67 10.98 186 10.99 -5.8

GlblScape GSB .06a .5 74 13.89 3.20 597 13.27 +196.2

Globalstar GSAT ... ... ...dd .73 .29 1211 .49 -23.0

sGlobantSA GLOB ... ... 73 111.17 46.30 210 111.22 +97.5

GlobusMed GMED ... ... 33 57.83 38.01 834 44.25 +2.2

Glowpoint GLOW ... ... ...dd .23 .11 .15 +22.2

GoDaddy n GDDY ... ... ...cc 84.97 56.67 1073 73.81 +12.5

GolLinhs s GOL ... ... ... 22.36 4.43 738 21.65 +59.8

GoldFLtd GFI .01e .3 ... 5.84 2.20 3618 5.51 +56.5

GoldResrc GORO .02 .5 98 6.42 2.73 1320 3.93 -1.8

GoldStdV g GSV ... ... ... 1.86 .86 225 1.01 -19.2

GoldenMin AUMN ... ... ... .38 .19 238 .23 +6.8

GoldSt grs GSS ... ... 8 4.97 2.43 2598 4.15 +31.7

GldFld GV ... ... 6 4.95 1.98 20 2.28 +.9

GoldS pfJ GSpJ 1.38 5.2 ... 26.92 23.61 64 26.27 +8.6

GS BDC n GSBD 1.80 9.0 9 22.75 17.73 133 20.01 +8.9

GS ActbtInt GSIE ... ... ...q 30.01 24.47 79 28.62 +12.9

GS ActEM GEM ... ... ...q 33.92 28.65 67 32.75 +8.7

GS NewA n GBUY ... ... ... 54.72 48.96 0 54.13 +7.6

GS Manuf n GMAN ... ... ... 52.16 45.67 0 50.30 +5.3

GS Humn n GDNA ... ... ... 52.68 46.82 0 52.07 +6.8

GS ActEur GSEU .60e ... ... 31.49 25.54 62 29.65 +12.4

GS FnRe n GFIN ... ... ... 58.26 49.13 1 57.92 +17.0

GS Data n GDAT ... ... ... 54.23 47.90 0 53.73 +9.9

GS AcInf n GTIP ... ... ... 52.29 49.05 0 51.83 +4.8

GS ActJpn GSIY ... ... ... 34.50 27.89 1 30.91 +7.3

GS US LgC GSEW ... ... ... 48.17 37.19 7 48.00 +21.9

GS HYBd n GHYB ... ... ... 49.64 45.27 8 49.37 +7.4

GS CpBd n GIGB ... ... ... 51.59 46.78 27 51.39 +8.7

GS ActLgC GSLC ... ... ...q 60.80 47.12 583 60.67 +20.6

GS 0-1Yr n GBIL ... ... ... 100.38 99.98 108 100.32 +.3

GS Indus n GVIP ... ... ... 60.59 45.78 3 59.51 +21.1

GS SCap n GSSC ... ... ... 49.66 33.85 36 44.56 +14.6

GSCI37 GSC ... ... ...q 34.91 17.82 22.78 +18.0

GoldmanS GS 5.00f 2.3 9 245.08 151.70 1370 220.32 +31.9

GoldS pfK GSpK 1.59 5.5 ... 28.99 24.54 64 28.68 +12.9

GoldS pfN GSpN ... ... ... 27.25 24.71 71 26.92 +6.2

GoldS pfB GSpB 1.55 6.2 ... 27.68 25.25 25.09 -1.6

GoldS pfC GSpC 1.02 4.8 ... 25.17 17.16 16 21.19 +15.8

GoldS pfA GSpA .96 4.7 ... 23.67 16.45 72 20.30 +15.6

GoldS pfD GSpD 1.02 4.8 ... 23.44 16.60 131 21.13 +20.7

GS MLPEn GER .64 12.0 ...q 7.13 3.88 170 5.32 +21.2

GS MLPInc GMZ 1.38 17.9 ... 10.14 6.00 161 7.71 +10.0

GoodrPet n GDP ... ... ... 15.50 10.67 10 10.84 -19.7

GormanR GRC .54 1.7 21 38.26 29.57 50 32.53 +.4

vjGrace GRA 1.08 1.5 20 79.71 59.22 566 69.84 +7.6

Graco s GGG .64 1.3 24 53.91 37.36 680 48.12 +15.0

GrahamCp GHM .40 1.9 15 28.98 18.62 10 21.12 -7.5

GrahamH s GHC 5.56 .8 28 752.74 549.75 16 736.12 +14.9

Graingr GWW 5.76f 2.0 21 372.06 255.09 503 291.55 +3.3

Grmrcy pfA GPTpA 1.78 7.1 ... 25.85 24.95 24.99 GranTrra g GTE ... ... ...dd 3.96 1.43 701 1.60 -26.3

GranaMon GRAM .25e 8.4 ... 3.90 2.40 8 2.96 -4.8

GraniteC GVA .52 1.2 ...cc 58.93 38.55 382 44.47 +10.4

GranitPnt n GPMT 1.68 8.8 27 19.69 17.45 210 19.13 +6.1

GraniteRE GRP/U 3.00 ... ... 49.18 36.43 10 47.03 +20.9

GrntPlt n PLTM ... ... ... 9.10 7.85 8 8.78 +3.7

Gran Gld s BAR ... ... ... 14.43 11.72 108 14.22 GranCom n COMB ... ... ... 26.34 22.78 18 23.80 +3.6

GranSP n COMG ... ... ... 32.03 19.26 0 21.66 +11.4

GrphTInt n EAF 1.57e 14.1 ... 22.66 9.60 628 11.10 -3.0

GraphPkg GPK .30 2.0 16 15.58 10.04 3300 15.19 +42.8

GrayTelev GTN ... ... 14 25.31 13.75 395 17.75 +20.4

GrayTvA GTN/A ... ... 26 23.30 12.91 0 17.01 +28.4

GrtAjax n AJX 1.20 8.6 9 14.37 11.56 56 13.96 +15.9

GrtAjx24 n AJXA ... ... ... 26.19 23.46 17 25.75 +8.0

GrtBasG g GBG ... ... ... .09 GtPanSilv g GPL ... ... ... 1.19 .54 1333 .83 +17.0

GrtWstBcp GWB 1.20 3.5 11 44.60 29.52 481 34.03 +8.9

GreenDot GDOT ... ... 23 93.00 41.67 502 49.67 -37.5

GreenTrH n GHG ... ... ... 16.40 9.50 25 11.65 -10.3

GreenbCos GBX 1.00f 3.5 20 64.87 26.75 350 28.63 -27.6

Greenhill GHL .20 1.3 ...dd 33.04 13.00 189 15.75 -35.5

Greif A GEF 1.76 5.0 10 59.00 30.12 279 35.12 -5.4

Greif B GEF/B 2.60e 6.0 10 63.80 36.70 13 43.27 -2.5

Griffon GFF .29 1.8 17 19.86 9.65 111 16.12 +54.3

sGroup1 GPI 1.00 1.1 12 88.94 48.69 334 88.74 +68.3

GrubHub GRUB ... ... ...cc 149.35 60.20 4981 79.73 +3.8

GAeroPac PAC 4.68e 4.7 ... 111.27 64.45 47 99.77 +22.3

GpoASur ASR 5.25e ... ... 212.70 127.95 68 157.75 +4.7

GpoAvalAc AVAL .40 5.1 ... 8.51 5.59 31 7.86 +33.2

GpFnSnMx BSMX .51e 7.5 ... 6.83 -2.6

GpoSimec SIM ... ... ... 10.64 7.36 2 8.65 -9.9

GpSuprvi n SUPV ... ... ... 13.38 4.30 1486 7.76 -10.6

GpTelevisa TV ... ... ... 21.21 8.23 1330 9.32 -25.9

GuangRy GSH .63e 3.7 ... 25.41 16.41 26 16.91 -9.5

Guess GES .90 5.3 ...dd 26.95 13.88 840 17.04 -18.0

GuggBAB GBAB 1.66 7.0 ...q 24.32 19.91 56 23.81 +8.5

Gug 27Cp n BSCR ... ... ... 19.23 Gug 25Cp n BSJP ... ... ... 24.07 GugCrdAllo GGM 2.18 10.6 ...q 23.04 17.00 58 20.53 +11.6

GugSPEW RSP 1.31e 1.3 ...q 98.14 GugRus50 XLG 3.03e 1.6 ...q 184.20 GugSPVal RPV 1.18e 1.8 ...q 64.18 GugSPGth RPG .59e .5 ...q 109.46 GuEqWREst EWRE .27e ... ...q 26.03 GugMCVal RFV .86e 1.3 ...q 65.19 GugEMk EW EWEM .56e 1.6 ...q 35.51 GugMC400E EWMC ... ... ... 62.70 GugSC600E EWSC ... ... ... 53.61 GugMCGth RFG .75e .5 ...q 155.08 GugSCVal RZV .67e .9 ...q 70.78 GugTotRet GTO ... ... ... 52.26 GugUtil RYU 2.62e 3.2 ...q 82.64 GugSCGth RZG .56e .5 ...q 114.05 GugTech RYT 1.09e .7 ...q 147.21 RydxMatls RTM 1.19e 1.1 ...q 105.06 GugIndls RGI .84e .7 ...q 118.81 GugHlthC RYH .75e .4 ...q 179.20 GugFncl RYF .93e 2.1 ...q 43.81 GugEngy RYE .79e 1.5 ...q 53.97 GugConStp RHS 2.05e 1.6 ...q 126.70 GugCnsDis RCD 1.12e 1.1 ...q 97.66 GugEnhEq GPM .96 11.8 ...q 9.18 6.15 138 8.15 +20.2

GugChinTc CQQQ .60e 1.0 ...q 58.81 GugWater CGW .48e 1.4 ...q 33.82 GugSPHiInf GHII 1.03e 3.9 ...q 26.31 GugSolar TAN .83e 3.1 ...q 26.55 GugShippg SEA 1.48e 14.2 ...q 10.45 GugFront FRN .47e 2.9 ...q 16.15 GugChinSC HAO .76e 2.3 ...q 32.35 GugChRe TAO .40e 1.3 ...q 30.32 GugGTimb CUT .52e 1.6 ...q 32.72 Gug BRIC EEB .41e 1.1 ...q 37.78 Gug 26CpBd BSCQ ... ... ... 18.95 Gug 24HYBd BSJO ... ... ... 24.81 GugDJIADv DJD .02p ... ...q 32.96 GugHYBd23 BSJN .15e ... ...q 25.87 GugCpBd25 BSCP ... ... ...q 19.96 GugInsidr NFO .90e 1.4 ...q 63.14 GugBlt22HY BSJM 1.27 5.2 ...q 24.49 GugB21HY BSJL 1.27 5.2 ...q 24.58 GugBlt24CB BSCO .58 2.9 ...q 20.19 GugBlt23CB BSCN .65 3.2 ...q 20.32 GugBlt22CB BSCM .58e 2.8 ...q 20.69 GugBlt21CB BSCL .56 2.7 ...q 20.78 GugB20HY BSJK 1.30e 5.3 ...q 24.21 GugB19HY BSJJ 1.22e 5.0 ...q 24.19 GugMultAs CVY 1.07e 5.0 ...q 21.47 GugCpBd20 BSCK .61e 2.9 ...q 21.04 GugBlt19CB BSCJ .47e 2.2 ...q 20.97 GugSpinOff CSD .70e 1.3 ...q 53.08 GugRJ SB1 RYJ .59e 1.3 ...q 46.91 GugEShDur GSY .65e 1.3 ...q 50.16 GugMCCre CZA 1.02e 1.6 ...q 64.81 GugGlDiv LVL .52e 4.8 ...q 10.89 GugDefEq DEF .85e 1.8 ...q 46.41 GugStrOp GOF 2.19 10.6 ...q 22.28 16.72 128 20.58 +12.6

Guidewire GWRE ... ... ...dd 109.06 73.82 409 103.61 +29.1

- H -HCA Hldg HCA 1.60f 1.1 22 147.42 110.31 2752 146.16 +17.4

HCI Grp HCI 1.60 4.0 ...dd 59.32 36.72 49 39.56 -22.1

HCP Inc HCP 1.48 4.6 18 33.58 24.47 1632 32.08 +14.9

HDFC Bk HDB .65e .6 ... 131.78 85.43 631 115.00 +11.0

HEXO n HEXO ... ... ... 8.40 4.79 5.05 HMG HMG ... ... ...dd 16.42 12.07 13.86 +.4

HNI Corp HNI 1.22f 3.6 16 44.79 32.79 233 34.00 -4.0

HP Inc HPQ .64 3.0 7 27.08 18.06 5867 21.50 +5.1

HSBC HSBC 1.50e 3.7 ... 47.32 38.23 1269 40.60 -1.2

HSBC prA HSBCpA 1.55 5.9 ... 26.55 25.16 61 26.35 +2.3

HSBC Cap HSEA 2.03 7.7 ... 26.36 HSBC Cap2 HSEB 2.00 7.8 ... 25.68 Haemonet HAE ... ... ...cc 125.66 80.24 271 123.76 +23.7

Hallibrtn HAL .72 3.2 12 42.57 20.98 12218 22.18 -16.6

HamBchBr HBB .36f 2.3 ... 29.36 15.35 34 15.79 -32.7

HancFinOp BTO 1.48 4.5 ...q 39.25 25.81 39 33.06 +18.4

HanJS JHS .87e 5.9 ...q 14.91 12.38 6 14.63 +15.0

HanJI JHI 1.45e 8.7 ...q 16.88 13.37 24 16.60 +17.6

sHanPrmDv PDT 1.08a 6.2 ...q 17.25 12.98 87 17.31 +24.9

sHanPfEq HPI 1.68 7.0 ...q 23.93 17.02 78 24.13 +28.1

HanPfd2 HPF 1.68 7.2 ...q 23.49 17.26 23 23.46 +25.1

HanPfd3 HPS 1.47 7.5 ...q 19.54 14.53 43 19.51 +23.2

HanTxAdv HTD 1.45 5.7 ...q 26.09 19.53 37 25.41 +24.4

Hanesbds s HBI .60 3.8 8 19.38 11.57 4530 15.83 +26.3

HannArms HASI 1.34f 4.8 28 28.67 18.83 179 27.93 +46.6

HanoverIns THG 2.40 1.8 71 131.48 104.59 218 129.81 +11.2

HanovIns53 THGA 1.59 6.1 ... 26.77 23.75 8 26.14 +5.4

HarleyD HOG 1.50 4.2 12 46.22 31.36 1860 35.58 +4.3

HarmonyG HMY .05 ... ... 2.61 1.43 6027 2.59 +44.7

Harsco HSC .20m .8 65 30.05 18.87 492 25.34 +27.6

HarteHk rs HHS ... ... ... 9.84 2.20 5 2.85 +17.8

Hrt TotR n HTRB ... ... ... 45.01 38.34 3 40.98 +5.9

HrtMuOp n HMOP ... ... ... 41.87 39.08 1 41.86 +4.9

HartfFn42 HGH 1.97 6.8 ... 29.06 27.06 66 28.81 +5.3

sHartfdFn HIG 1.20 2.1 20 58.22 40.54 1917 57.75 +29.9

Haverty HVT .72a 3.9 19 25.09 15.81 104 18.47 -1.7

HavertyA HVT/A .38a 2.1 14 24.56 16.35 18.40 HawaiiEl HE 1.28 2.8 24 45.19 34.16 244 44.96 +22.8

Hc2 Hldgs HCHC 1.29 ... 1 6.58 1.90 222 1.98 -25.0

HlthcrRlty HR 1.20 3.7 51 33.51 26.98 606 32.34 +13.7

HlthcreTr HTA 1.26 4.7 52 29.39 24.21 988 26.93 +6.4

HeclaM HL .01e .5 ...dd 3.21 1.21 6553 1.91 -19.1

HeclaM pfB HLpB 3.50 6.8 ... 59.30 48.00 51.25 -6.7

Heico s HEI .14 .1 ... 140.31 71.47 391 137.63 +77.8

Heico A s HEI/A .14f .1 83 109.39 57.84 148 107.15 +70.3

HelixEn HLX ... ... 45 10.89 5.05 1866 8.59 +58.8

HelmPayne HP 2.80f 5.9 ...dd 73.74 44.56 1487 47.72 -.5

Hemisphrx rs HEB ... ... ... .34 .09 .10 -44.2

Herbalif s HLF ... ... 18 61.77 39.36 2262 41.41 -29.8

HercHld n HRI ... ... ... 57.05 24.16 164 45.40 +74.7

HercTGC HTGC 1.28f 9.9 9q 14.17 10.57 306 12.90 +16.7

HercTG 24 HTGX 1.56 6.2 ... 25.63 24.50 25.00 HeritageIns HRTG .24 1.8 19 16.96 12.85 180 13.32 -9.5

Hersha pfC HTpC 1.72 6.8 ... 25.65 20.81 12 25.39 +15.4

Hersha rs HT 1.12 6.7 22 24.16 16.05 245 16.70 -4.8

Hersha pfD HTpD 1.63 6.6 ... 24.91 19.10 18 24.70 +22.3

Hersha pfE HTpE ... ... ... 25.44 20.10 16 24.85 +19.5

Hershey HSY 3.09f 2.0 33 153.50 96.76 1237 152.21 +42.0

HertzGl HTZ ... ... ... 19.58 11.39 2866 16.01 +34.0

Hertz rt HTZr ... ... ... Hess HES 1.00 1.7 ...dd 74.81 35.59 6006 59.98 +48.1

HessMidP n HESM 1.59f 7.9 21 24.51 16.17 90 20.16 +18.7

HP Ent n HPE .45e 3.1 35 17.59 12.09 6031 14.66 +11.0

Hexcel HXL .60 .7 26 85.63 53.50 351 83.26 +45.2

Hi-Crush HCR 1.67e 94.6 6 13.85 1.55 692 1.77 -50.6

tHighPtRs HPR ... ... ...dd 6.55 1.26 2201 1.20 -51.8

HighlFlR n HFRO ... ... ... 16.00 12.02 47 13.53 +5.7

HighlGlC n HGLB ... ... ... 15.65 10.68 55 10.87 -28.1

HighwdPrp HIW 1.90 4.2 24 50.81 37.09 982 44.86 +15.9

Hill-Rom HRC .84f .8 32 108.68 81.82 336 106.99 +20.8

HillenInc HI .84 2.5 28 53.41 33.68 589 34.11 -10.1

HillmCT pf HLMp 2.90 8.6 ... 35.64 26.00 3 33.88 +11.1

HilltopH HTH .32 1.4 18 23.38 16.43 1056 22.53 +26.4

HilGrVa n HGV ... ... ... 34.08 24.17 985 32.75 +24.1

Hilton HLT .60 .6 49 101.14 63.76 1854 97.40 +35.7

HoeghLP HMLP 1.76 9.6 10 19.98 14.50 125 18.30 +19.2

sHoegh pfA HMLPpA 2.19 8.2 ... 26.65 21.18 21 26.68 +10.3

HollyEngy HEP 2.68f 9.5 13 34.00 26.33 828 28.32 -.8

HollyFront HFC 1.32 2.7 12 76.56 37.73 1178 49.58 -3.0

HomeDp HD 5.44 2.5 22 219.30 158.09 2407 218.04 +26.9

Honda HMC .84e 3.3 ... 31.04 24.43 598 25.53 -3.5

HonwllIntl HON 3.28 1.9 19 178.47 123.48 1510 174.53 +32.1

Honwll wi HON/WI ... ... ... HorMan HMN 1.15 2.7 26 47.00 34.38 138 43.02 +14.9

HorizGbl n HZN ... ... ...dd 8.50 1.34 136 5.31 +271.3

HorizFn22 n HTFA ... ... ... 26.93 24.58 4 25.55 +2.6

HrzMngR n USMR ... ... ... HorzSPCvC HSPX 2.52e 4.4 ... 53.32 41.93 42.72 HorGKWld KLDW ... ... ...q 35.27 27.91 8 33.57 +15.6

HoizWear n WEAR ... ... ... 17.90 Horz Saba n CEFS ... ... ... 20.68 16.68 7 20.26 +15.4

Hormel s HRL .84 2.0 22 46.26 36.25 1236 41.44 -2.9

tHornbeck HOS ... ... ...dd 6.14 .90 455 .73 -49.3

HostHotls HST .85a 4.9 43 21.94 15.94 8474 17.50 +5.0

HoulihnL n HLI 1.24f 2.7 18 50.00 34.32 285 46.20 +25.5

HstnAEn HUSA ... ... ... .37 .18 167 .22 +18.5

HovnanE rs HOV ... ... ... 44.00 5.52 98 6.20 HHughes HHC ... ... 33 136.55 89.51 221 130.68 +33.9

HuanPwr HNP 2.45e 10.7 ... 28.18 20.51 20 22.98 -8.1

Hubbell HUBB 3.36 2.7 18 137.67 91.88 299 125.37 +26.2

HubSpot HUBS ... ... ...dd 192.49 108.39 418 181.67 +44.5

HudBayM g HBM .02 ... 7 7.83 3.44 565 4.91 +4.0

HudBay wt HBM/WS ... ... ... .31 sHudsPacP HPP 1.00 2.8 28 35.56 27.12 672 35.29 +21.4

Humana HUM 2.20 .8 24 355.88 225.65 704 281.02 -1.9

HuntCoFn HCFT .28f 8.4 5 3.79 2.76 34 3.33 +16.4

FiveOk pfA OAKSpA 2.19 8.6 ... 25.34 HuntgUSEq HUSE 1.86e .7 ...q 41.07 32.86 18 35.47 +5.8

HuntgtnEco HECO .68e ... ...q 44.92 38.19 7 41.83 +6.6

HuntgtnIng HII 3.44 1.5 22 262.32 173.80 149 233.85 +22.9

Huntsmn HUN .65 3.2 7 33.04 17.33 3726 20.10 +4.2

Huya n HUYA ... ... ... 33.50 14.44 2064 22.67 +46.4

Hyatt H .76f 1.0 37 81.57 63.45 295 78.70 +16.4

HysterYale HY 1.27f 2.3 14 76.79 43.26 54 54.84 -11.5

- I -sIAA Inc n IAA ... ... ... 47.81 38.08 1339 46.97 +21.1

IAMGld g IAG 1.52f 41.0 ...dd 5.58 2.28 4198 3.71 +.8

ICICI Bk IBN .19e 1.5 ... 12.65 8.07 15214 12.58 +22.3

IDT Cp IDT 1.00f 10.1 12 11.75 5.05 88 9.95 +60.7

IEC Elec IEC ... ... ...dd 8.65 4.77 38 6.02 +5.2

iM MnFut n DBMF ... ... ... 26.30 24.84 26.26 +5.0

ING ING .14e 1.2 ... 14.97 10.21 1287 11.45 +7.4

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ING 6.125 ISG 1.53 5.8 ... 26.44 24.75 23 26.22 +5.3

ING 6.375 ISF 1.59 6.2 ... 26.07 24.85 25.82 +1.9

ION Geo rs IO ... ... ...dd 18.35 4.53 192 9.16 +76.8

tBiP Tin JJT ... ... ...q 54.63 45.17 44.92 -6.7

BiP Softs JJS ... ... ...q 44.44 36.74 0 38.58 -5.2

BiP PrM JJP ... ... ...q 51.59 44.51 1 51.09 +10.1

BiP Plat PGM ... ... ...q 45.06 38.79 1 43.31 +10.2

BiPNickel JJN ... ... ...q 60.08 42.48 0 57.48 +34.6

BiPIndMet JJM ... ... ...q 46.56 40.38 1 43.96 +6.8

BiPGrains JJG ... ... ... 50.39 40.28 1 46.55 -.7

BiPEngy JJE ... ... ...q 51.89 41.93 45.38 +6.0

BiPCopp JJC ... ... ... 45.84 39.50 0 42.17 +3.7

BiPCoffee JO ... ... ... 42.10 30.69 66 34.60 -7.6

BiP Alum JJU ... ... ...q 45.67 39.85 0 41.29 -3.8

BiPAg JJA ... ... ...q 46.67 39.60 1 43.93 -2.1

iPt MdFut n VXZ ... ... ... 22.80 16.96 9 17.33 -22.3

iPt ShFut n VXX ... ... ... 51.98 21.41 16595 21.83 -53.5

iPInvVix IVOP ... ... ...q 38.00 IQ M Intr n MMIT ... ... ... 26.18 24.41 0 26.18 +4.5

IQ M Ins n MMIN ... ... ... 26.48 24.32 1 26.20 +4.7

IQ HdgMult QAI ... ... ...q 30.82 28.73 111 30.47 +5.5

IQ Hedge MCRO ... ... ...q 26.75 24.83 26.32 +5.4

IQ HdgLgS QLS ... ... ...q 22.79 19.28 21.91 +11.9

IQ Ch SC n CSML ... ... ... 29.70 21.03 15 25.41 +13.8

IQ HdgEv QED ... ... ...q 21.99 19.43 1 21.48 +9.9

IQ HiYlVl n HYLV ... ... ... 25.22 19.57 8 25.18 +8.2

IQ CorePl n AGGP ... ... ... 19.55 18.23 2 19.47 +2.9

IQ CoreBd n AGGE ... ... ... 19.20 18.28 19.14 +2.8

IQHdgMNt QMN .34e 1.3 ...q 25.88 IQ GTAA QGTA ... ... ...q 24.39 21.55 24.28 +10.6

IQ 50HJpn HFXJ ... ... ...q 22.66 18.23 0 19.84 +6.2

IQ 50HgEur HFXE ... ... ...q 20.01 16.59 0 19.84 +16.2

IQ 50HIntl HFXI ... ... ...q 21.37 17.07 244 20.49 +12.8

IQ RealRtn CPI ... ... ...q 28.21 26.38 0 27.92 +4.9

IQUSReSC ROOF 1.43e 5.7 ...q 27.39 21.39 14 24.96 +13.8

IQMrgArb MNA ... ... ...q 32.38 31.03 64 31.82 +.3

IQ AustSC KROO .88e 4.4 ...q 19.82 IQ AgriSC CROP .41e 1.3 ...q 33.43 28.98 0 32.54 +7.9

IQGblOilSC IOIL .29e 2.8 ...q 10.40 IQ CdaSC CNDA .18e 1.0 ...q 17.22 IQ GlbRes GRES .10e .4 ...q 27.96 24.92 4 26.85 +6.4

IQVIA Hldg IQV ... ... 23 164.13 104.90 734 159.30 +37.1

IRSA IRS ... ... ... 18.75 8.35 161 10.38 -20.5

iShCyber n IHAK ... ... ... 27.46 24.94 9 27.04 +8.0

iShEdgMl n MIDF ... ... ... 27.37 26.13 27.20 +4.1

iShGeno n IDNA ... ... ... 27.90 24.61 2 27.61 +12.2

siBdDc26 N IBMO ... ... ... 25.83 24.98 15 25.84 +3.2

iSh SlfDr n IDRV ... ... ... 25.93 21.90 5 24.41 -5.6

iShSCOp n ESML ... ... ... 28.87 21.37 9 27.39 +20.9

iShBrHiY s USHY ... ... ... 41.09 37.50 137 40.96 iSh US Dv n DIVR ... ... ... 29.68 22.30 1 28.62 +21.0

iSh iB D27 n IBDS ... ... ... 25.79 22.96 44 25.49 +9.0

iShGold IAU ... ... ...q 13.86 11.25 34577 13.64 +11.0

iShGSCI GSG ... ... ...q 18.81 13.50 226 15.55 +10.9

iSAstla EWA 1.01e 4.4 ...q 23.06 18.35 874 22.79 +18.4

iSAstria EWO .37e 1.9 ...q 23.82 17.47 10 19.81 +7.9

iShBelg EWK .51e 2.7 ...q 20.37 15.96 3 19.20 +17.5

iShBrazil EWZ .67e 1.5 ...q 47.19 30.65 17306 45.49 +19.1

iShCanada EWC .48e 1.7 ...q 29.54 22.89 1593 28.65 +19.6

iShEMU EZU .86e 2.2 ...q 42.35 33.79 1427 39.47 +12.6

iSFrance EWQ .58e 1.9 ...q 32.09 25.53 573 30.51 +15.0

iShGerm EWG .60e 2.2 ...q 31.03 24.40 1420 27.59 +8.8

iSh HK EWH .61e 2.4 ...q 27.17 21.10 1872 25.47 +12.8

iSh SKor EWY .65e 1.2 ...q 68.86 54.46 2355 56.43 -4.1

iShMexico EWW .78e 1.8 ...q 53.06 37.50 3800 42.17 +2.4

iShNeth EWN .66e 2.1 ...q 31.85 25.33 150 31.52 +19.8

iSPacxJpn EPP 1.66e 3.5 ...q 48.05 39.42 295 47.31 +16.2

iShSoAfr EZA 1.02e 1.9 ...q 60.26 46.63 321 53.81 +6.7

iShSpain EWP .99e 3.5 ...q 31.16 25.95 628 28.47 +6.2

iSSwedn EWD .76e 2.5 ...q 33.44 26.56 307 30.11 +6.6

iShSwitz EWL .75e 2.0 ...q 37.85 30.24 6345 37.50 +19.0

siShFrntr100 FM .30e 1.0 ...q 30.47 25.80 53 30.49 +16.6

iShGlHiY bt GHYG 2.09e 4.3 ... 49.76 45.07 35 49.08 +6.6

iShxUSH bt HYXU .92e 1.8 ...q 53.60 47.68 1 50.84 +5.2

siShEMCBd bt CEMB 2.28 4.5 ...q 51.22 45.81 24 51.23 +7.9

iShEMkHY EMHY 3.98 8.3 ...q 48.12 44.04 929 47.97 +8.1

iShAsiaPDv DVYA 2.29e 5.2 ...q 45.75 39.00 2 44.03 +9.2

iShEmMDv DVYE 1.83e 4.5 ...q 42.12 36.32 47 40.71 +8.8

iShGblSilv SLVP .29e 2.8 ...q 10.65 7.24 155 10.26 +23.0

iShGblEnP FILL .59e 3.0 ...q 24.78 17.47 4 19.38 +4.8

iShGblAgri VEGI .55e 2.0 ...q 30.14 24.78 0 28.18 +8.4

iShMsciWld URTH 1.57e 1.7 ...q 93.15 74.72 28 92.95 +17.8

iShEMktSC EEMS .89e 2.0 ...q 48.81 39.88 21 43.71 +4.5

iShEMkBd LEMB .42e .9 ...q 47.01 41.38 138 46.64 +8.3

iShWldMnV ACWV 1.93e 2.1 ...q 93.72 78.03 201 93.32 +14.8

iSEMMnVol EEMV 1.15e 2.0 ...q 60.29 53.10 283 58.51 +4.7

iShJpnSC SCJ 1.81e 2.6 ...q 79.13 61.75 8 69.34 +6.3

iShThai THD 1.88e 2.0 ...q 96.63 80.99 100 92.77 +12.0

iShIsrael EIS .81e 1.5 ...q 58.39 46.47 12 55.26 +14.1

iShChile ECH .71e 1.8 ...q 47.93 37.76 287 38.93 -6.0

iShBRIC BKF .54e 1.3 ...q 44.43 36.22 5 42.51 +13.3

iShsUSA EUSA .67e 1.1 ...q 60.89 47.02 24 60.61 +21.7

iShSilver SLV ... ... ...q 15.59 13.11 10651 15.40 +6.1

iShS&P100 OEF 1.92e 1.4 ...q 134.20 104.23 137 133.89 +20.0

siShMrnLV JKF 2.46e 2.2 ...q 111.04 90.44 7 110.85 +15.1

iShMrnLG JKE 1.20e .6 ...q 198.90 147.58 9 197.80 +24.8

iShMrnLC JKD 2.24e 1.3 ...q 170.86 133.55 10 169.37 +18.8

iShBrazSC EWZS .40e 2.2 ...q 18.70 10.92 40 18.22 +26.3

iShIntlPfd IPFF .96e 6.2 ...q 17.90 14.38 13 15.43 +2.1

iShSPTUS s ITOT ... ... ...q 68.66 53.12 966 68.46 +20.6

siShSTNtMu SUB .86 .8 ...q 106.91 104.25 115 106.89 +1.4

iShAgcyBd AGZ 1.81 1.6 ...q 115.46 109.81 19 114.87 +2.4

iShTIPS TIP 1.69e 1.5 ...q 115.98 107.53 621 114.89 +4.9

iShChinaLC FXI .87e 2.1 ...q 45.96 37.85 11343 41.92 +7.3

iShTransp IYT 1.70e .9 ...q 209.43 155.24 169 193.80 +17.4

iShChinaSC ECNS 1.73e 4.2 ...q 49.16 37.59 1 41.48 +6.1

iSCorSP500 IVV 4.38e 1.4 ...q 303.98 235.46 2326 303.22 +20.5

iSMornMC JKG 2.32e 1.2 ...q 198.97 152.66 3 198.54 +22.8

iShUSAgBd AGG 2.65e 2.2 ...q 111.60 103.94 4167 111.26 +4.5

iShEMkts EEM .59e 1.4 ...q 44.84 37.58 31877 42.62 +9.1

iShiBoxIG LQD 3.87 3.1 ...q 124.96 111.25 7380 124.26 +10.1

iSKokusai TOK 1.60e 2.3 ...q 69.50 55.16 1 69.19 +19.1

iShCorUSTr GOVT .33 1.3 ...q 25.87 24.05 3344 25.71 +4.3

iSh2017Mu s IBMF .23 .8 ...q 27.20 iSGblTelcm IXP 2.31e 3.9 ...q 60.53 47.83 5 59.59 +18.8

iShGblTech IXN 1.10e .6 ...q 188.59 134.75 45 187.43 +30.1

iShAaa-ACp QLTA 1.51e 2.8 ...q 53.94 49.30 44 53.68 +7.2

iSMrnMCG JKH .59e .2 ...q 259.79 180.87 8 257.90 +32.7

iShIndones EIDO .35e 1.3 ...q 27.74 20.88 364 25.93 +4.5

iSSP500Gr IVW 2.03e 1.1 ...q 185.23 140.49 295 184.61 +22.5

iShNYMun s NYF ... ... ...q 57.11 53.44 28 57.11 +4.3

iShGblHcr s IXJ ... ... ...q 63.76 53.77 40 61.67 +8.9

iShGblFin IXG 1.28e 2.0 ...q 68.19 53.62 10 64.77 +13.9

siShUSAQlt QUAL 1.04e 1.1 ...q 94.16 71.79 1388 94.07 +22.6

iSSPGlbEn IXC 1.01e 3.2 ...q 38.60 27.69 71 31.43 +7.1

siShCalMn s CMF ... ... ...q 60.99 56.90 63 60.95 +4.3

iSh CMBS CMBS 1.00 1.9 ...q 53.49 48.92 51 53.01 +5.4

iShUSASize SIZE 1.26e 1.4 ...q 93.29 71.84 273 92.83 +21.1

iSGblInfra IGF 1.27e 2.8 ...q 47.00 37.95 91 45.79 +16.3

iShNANatR IGE .85e 2.8 ...q 37.10 25.42 78 29.86 +9.9

iSh JPXNik JPXN ... ... ... 65.50 52.60 0 58.52 +7.4

iShUSAVal VLUE 1.49e 1.8 ...q 89.71 67.97 523 83.78 +15.4

iShLatAm ILF .60e 1.8 ...q 35.66 28.66 589 33.91 +10.0

iShUSAMo MTUM .81e .7 ...q 123.12 92.80 2307 122.85 +22.6

iShMrnMCV JKI 2.72e 1.7 ...q 172.45 131.88 4 160.33 +15.5

iShPhilpns EPHE .20e .6 ...q 37.15 28.05 139 36.15 +13.4

siSSP500Val IVE 2.14e 1.8 ...q 119.87 94.72 493 119.70 +18.4

siShNMuBd MUB 2.59 2.3 ...q 113.58 106.42 544 113.53 +4.1

iShUKSC bt EWUS 1.38e 3.7 ...q 42.91 32.44 4 37.18 +10.1

siSRTop200V IWX 1.17e 2.1 ...q 55.63 44.67 23 55.55 +16.2

iShIntlDev WPS 1.16e 3.1 ...q 39.08 33.85 4 37.98 +10.1

iShAsia50 AIA 1.02e 1.7 ...q 64.40 53.05 10 60.95 +10.2

iSh20 yrT TLT 3.05 2.3 ...q 134.29 111.90 6232 131.51 +8.2

siSRTop200G IWY .82e .9 ...q 89.11 66.58 38 88.84 +23.8

iShRTop200 IWL 1.02e 1.5 ...q 70.28 54.61 19 70.17 +20.2

iShIntSelDv IDV 1.51e 4.6 ...q 33.46 27.83 380 30.65 +6.8

iS Eafe EFA 1.66e 2.5 ...q 69.13 56.77 11655 65.64 +11.7

iShGerSC bt EWGS .69e 1.3 ...q 64.33 46.31 2 55.12 +14.4

iSRusMCV IWS 1.59e 1.8 ...q 92.54 71.90 230 90.37 +18.4

iShCrLTBd ILTB 2.54 3.9 ...q 66.57 56.88 21 65.96 +11.8

iSRusMCG IWP 1.02e .7 ...q 148.54 105.97 228 147.62 +29.8

iShNorC bt ENOR .58e 2.4 ...q 29.74 22.20 1 23.96 +3.9

iShRsMd s IWR ... ... ...q 57.49 43.64 916 57.21 +23.1

iShMrnSC JKJ 1.78e 1.0 ...q 186.59 139.81 3 176.52 +19.4

iShIreland EIRL .55e 1.3 ...q 47.05 36.06 3 41.88 +13.2

iSCorSPMid IJH 1.89e 1.0 ...q 205.47 156.13 583 197.20 +18.8

LgTrmBd IGLB 2.67 4.2 ...q 64.38 55.00 188 63.91 +13.5

iShiBxHYB HYG 5.09 5.8 ...q 87.65 79.55 14704 87.04 +7.3

iShFinlC bt EFNL .51e 1.4 ...q 42.43 34.14 1 37.17 +4.6

siShSft IGV .12e .1 ...q 230.56 158.98 994 227.20 +30.9

iShCorUS n FTY ... ... ... 54.11 42.78 133 52.63 +17.3

iShDenC bt EDEN .81e 1.3 ...q 68.44 55.26 1 61.51 +8.3

iShNetw IGN .25e .4 ...q 60.92 44.15 84 57.29 +21.2

iShNATch IGM .73e .3 ...q 228.80 159.30 48 227.39 +32.4

iShResRE REZ 2.01e 2.7 ...q 76.59 59.66 27 74.68 +19.8

iSh2019Mun IBMH .27 1.1 ...q 25.47 25.29 15 25.42 +.1

iShC&SRE ICF 2.97e 2.6 ...q 117.64 91.14 64 114.13 +19.3

iShKLDSoc DSI 1.11e 1.0 ...q 113.41 87.16 53 113.17 +21.7

siShGbl100 s IOO ... ... ...q 49.89 40.25 35 49.89 +17.7

iShConsSv IYC 1.50e .7 ...q 227.28 168.10 10 224.01 +23.8

iShGvCrBd GBF 2.86 2.5 ...q 116.95 108.14 974 116.36 +5.4

iShIndia bt INDA .24e .7 ...q 36.46 28.96 2407 33.66 +1.0

iSR1KVal IWD 2.41e 1.9 ...q 130.13 104.07 756 129.90 +17.0

iSMrnSCG JKK .87e .4 ...q 217.00 153.29 1 208.21 +25.1

iShPoland EPOL .42e 1.9 ...q 25.19 20.91 157 22.67 -1.6

iSMCGth IJK 1.88e .8 ...q 238.39 179.75 63 229.71 +20.1

iShIntGvC GVI 1.99 1.8 ...q 112.42 106.40 721 112.07 +3.6

iSR1KGr IWF 1.45e .9 ...q 164.34 121.71 865 163.67 +25.0

iSIndiaSC bt SMIN .10e .3 ...q 44.66 33.22 172 35.85 -7.1

iSRus1K IWB 2.36e 1.4 ...q 168.10 129.68 312 167.62 +20.9

iSR2KVal IWN 1.98e 1.6 ...q 137.85 101.57 375 120.54 +12.1

iSR2KGr IWO 1.36e .7 ...q 220.82 156.03 376 203.27 +21.0

iSh10-20TB TLH 2.99 2.1 ...q 144.09 125.53 863 142.32 +6.6

iShFltRtB FLOT .32 .6 ...q 51.07 50.02 1274 50.93 +1.1

iShR2K IWM 1.77e 1.1 ...q 173.39 125.81 13178 156.15 +16.6

iShCorHiDv HDV 2.90e 3.0 ...q 95.95 79.39 223 95.56 +13.2

iShChina MCHI .61e 1.0 ...q 65.25 50.45 1152 59.56 +13.2

iSEafeMnV EFAV 2.81e 3.9 ...q 73.75 64.95 481 72.60 +8.9

iSRus3K IWV 2.47e 1.4 ...q 177.70 137.45 141 177.16 +20.6

iSGblMatl MXI 1.02e 1.6 ...q 69.01 54.93 2 64.19 +11.9

iShUtils IDU 4.54e 3.0 ...q 154.69 128.78 49 152.04 +13.3

siSUSAMinV USMV .87e 1.4 ...q 63.65 49.50 4566 63.67 +21.5

iSMrnSCV JKL 2.98e 2.2 ...q 159.20 116.66 3 137.53 +11.7

iShMCVal IJJ 2.16e 1.3 ...q 171.00 129.89 45 162.36 +17.4

iShGblUtil JXI 1.99e 3.6 ...q 56.34 47.53 5 54.92 +11.9

iShTelecm IYZ .68e 2.2 ...q 31.04 24.54 225 30.61 +16.2

iShTech IYW 1.20e .6 ...q 212.07 148.42 73 211.15 +32.0

iShGblIndl EXI 1.40e 1.5 ...q 95.12 73.58 6 91.92 +18.0

siShGblCSt s KXI ... ... ...q 54.30 44.30 21 54.32 +18.2

iShREst IYR 2.76e 3.1 ...q 91.22 71.41 5715 89.05 +18.8

iSGblCnDis RXI 1.39e 1.1 ...q 122.61 94.89 1 121.09 +20.0

iSh0-5Tips STIP ... ... ...q 100.73 97.62 58 100.08 +2.1

iShHmCnst ITB .09e .2 ...q 39.48 28.25 8895 38.53 +28.3

iShInds IYJ 1.65e 1.0 ...q 161.76 119.58 11 161.04 +25.3

iShAerosp ITA 1.31e .6 ...q 220.60 160.29 59 216.39 +25.2

iShHltcare IYH 3.01e 1.5 ...q 204.83 169.96 20 195.03 +7.9

siShFinSv IYG 1.21e .9 ...q 141.08 104.43 365 139.98 +24.7

iShRegBks IAT .61e 1.3 ...q 53.02 37.26 160 47.78 +19.9

iShInsur IAK .82e 1.1 ...q 72.98 54.11 3 72.13 +25.0

siShFincls IYF 1.45e 1.1 ...q 130.07 99.30 77 129.36 +21.6

iShBroker IAI .65e 1.0 ...q 66.62 51.96 10 65.69 +17.2

iShUSEngy IYE 1.14e 3.4 ...q 43.35 28.99 172 33.39 +7.2

iShESGSel KLD 1.14e .9 ...q 125.58 96.78 31 125.48 +21.7

iShCrSPS s IJR ... ... ...q 90.56 65.04 2506 78.74 +13.6

iShMedDev IHI 1.57e .6 ...q 250.03 183.57 622 249.25 +24.7

siShConsGd IYK 2.43e 1.9 ...q 125.77 101.38 7 126.05 +18.4

iShHltcPrv IHF .24e .1 ...q 203.31 149.00 34 179.62 +8.7

iShCorTInt IXUS 1.28e 2.2 ...q 61.27 50.68 344 58.59 +11.5

iShPharm IHE 3.11e 1.0 ...q 170.26 131.91 6 147.02 +4.4

iShBasM IYM 1.42e 1.5 ...q 103.67 78.44 24 94.82 +12.9

iShPeru EPU .70e 1.9 ...q 40.11 34.19 27 37.03 +4.3

iShCorEafe IEFA 1.56e 2.5 ...q 65.24 52.97 4186 61.41 +11.7

iShOilEq IEZ .86e 4.2 ...q 37.29 18.98 51 20.34 -.4

iShDJ US IYY 2.01e 1.3 ...q 150.69 116.62 6 150.32 +20.8

iShO&GEx IEO 1.06e 2.0 ...q 78.68 47.36 51 52.68 +2.0

iShAggrAllo AOA .98e 1.8 ...q 55.75 46.97 38 55.18 +13.7

iShEurope IEV 1.12e 2.6 ...q 46.08 37.75 95 43.85 +12.1

iShGroAllo AOR .81e 1.8 ...q 46.35 40.30 85 45.94 +11.2

iSRusMic IWC 1.08e 1.2 ...q 110.15 77.64 17 92.04 +11.6

iShModAllo AOM .71e 1.8 ...q 39.24 35.16 73 38.97 +9.2

iShMorMl bt IYLD 1.33e 5.1 ... 25.32 23.01 40 25.12 +7.9

iSMsciVal EFV 1.66e 3.5 ...q 52.90 43.62 234 47.65 +5.4

iSSCVal IJS 1.73e 1.2 ...q 174.26 123.72 121 149.05 +13.0

iShConsAllo AOK .64e 1.8 ...q 35.55 32.33 81 35.43 +8.3

iShEafeGr EFG 1.37e 1.7 ...q 82.18 66.56 70 81.12 +17.4

iShB3-18xF s IBCC ... ... ...q 24.60 iShiB3-20F s IBCD ... ... ...q 25.28 24.15 1 24.60 +.9

iShiB3-23x s IBCE ... ... ...q 24.52 23.34 24.44 +3.7

iShBd3-18 s IBDB ... ... ...q 25.62 iShBd3-23 s IBDD ... ... ...q 28.15 25.31 12 26.66 +4.1

iShBd3-20 s IBDC ... ... ...q 27.20 25.69 12 26.13 +.7

siStar STAR .36 2.8 ...dd 12.93 7.84 676 12.84 +40.0

iStar pfD STARpD 2.00 7.7 ... 26.31 23.02 5 25.94 +8.2

iStar pfG STARpG 1.91 7.5 ... 25.99 21.43 3 25.53 +14.2

iStar pfI STARpI 1.87 7.3 ... 26.21 21.25 1 25.81 +16.9

IT TchPck ITP ... ... 2 1.30 .59 26 .67 +6.5

ITT Inc ITT .59 .9 16 66.88 44.89 696 62.65 +29.8

iBio rs IBIO ... ... ...dd 1.10 .50 77 .69 -8.4

Idacorp IDA 2.52 2.5 25 106.13 89.31 171 102.64 +10.3

IDEX IEX 2.00 1.2 37 173.84 117.72 499 167.44 +32.6

iGATE PTI ... ... ... 19.52 ITW ITW 4.00 2.6 28 160.78 117.75 1688 155.74 +22.9

Imax Corp IMAX ... ... ...cc 26.10 17.55 385 21.50 +14.3

ImpacMtg IMH ... ... ...dd 8.52 2.81 31 3.72 -1.6

ImpOil g IMO .65 2.4 10 34.56 24.29 257 27.39 +8.2

IncOpR IOR ... ... 28 13.60 10.24 0 12.94 +21.3

tIndCDrillg ICD ... ... ...dd 5.05 1.23 148 1.22 -60.9

IndepHld IHC .30 .8 16 41.04 33.05 11 38.00 +8.0

sIndepRT IRT .78a 6.4 24 12.17 8.75 818 12.23 +33.2

IndiaFd IFN 1.70e ... ...q 22.95 17.60 44 20.77 +2.6

IndiaGlC n IGC ... ... ... 3.09 .81 208 1.25 -49.0

IndoTel s TLK .67 ... ... 30.60 21.75 153 30.05 +14.7

IndBach IBA .87e 1.6 ... 62.50 37.66 7 54.18 +37.0

Infosys s INFY ... ... 23 11.64 8.85 6083 11.51 +20.9

InfuSystem INFU ... ... ...dd 5.21 2.85 20 4.45 +29.4

IngerRd IR 2.12 1.7 28 128.31 85.15 1316 122.22 +34.0

Ingevity NGVT ... ... ... 120.41 74.98 447 98.70 +17.9

Ingredion INGR 2.50 3.2 14 107.52 75.67 435 78.58 -14.0

InnAlUS n INAU ... ... ... 27.94 26.50 27.94 +5.3

InnAlphG n INAG ... ... ... 27.65 26.13 27.53 +5.0

InnTrWar n IWAR ... ... ... 27.60 26.12 0 27.56 +5.0

tRoundBit n NERD ... ... ... 15.92 15.08 18 15.23 -1.6

InnovInd n IIPR 2.40f 2.2 ... 139.53 32.83 410 106.95 +135.6

InnoInd pfA IIPRpA ... ... ... 34.04 26.60 1 29.98 +7.1

InnvBuf n BOCT ... ... ... 25.52 21.36 6 25.43 +15.2

InnvPwB n POCT ... ... ... 25.95 22.18 6 25.42 +11.3

InnvUltB n UOCT ... ... ... 25.37 22.62 1 25.31 +9.9

Innsuites IHT .02 1.4 ...dd 1.99 1.25 8 1.45 -7.6

Inphi IPHI ... ... ...dd 63.18 29.56 1269 61.84 +92.3

InsightS n INSI .80 4.0 ... 20.50 17.39 11 19.88 +14.1

Insperity s NSP 1.20 1.1 36 144.92 86.63 2659 108.89 +16.6

InsprMed n INSP ... ... ... 69.71 35.43 88 67.94 +60.8

InspMD wt NSPR.WS ... ... ... .05 InspMD wtB NSPR.WSB ... ... ... .02 InspMD rs NSPR ... ... ... .16 InstlldBPd IBP ... ... 28 59.93 29.24 224 52.30 +55.2

Instructre n INST ... ... ...dd 50.19 29.48 684 39.57 +5.5

IntegerHl ITGR ... ... ...dd 92.62 67.72 179 86.12 +12.9

Intellichk IDN ... ... ...dd 6.92 1.88 17 5.45 +154.7

IntellgSys INS ... ... ...cc 49.17 9.35 136 46.72 +261.6

Intelsat I ... ... ... 37.70 14.81 2442 21.91 +2.4

InterXion INXN ... ... ... 77.70 50.05 442 73.36 +35.5

IntcntlExc s ICE 1.10 1.2 21 92.31 69.69 2181 88.18 +17.1

sIntCtlHtl rs IHG ... ... ... 70.35 53.38 92 70.24 IntercpF n IFS ... ... ... 47.00 IBM IBM 6.48f 4.3 16 154.36 105.94 2075 150.88 +32.7

IntFlav IFF 2.92 2.0 39 152.95 121.85 452 143.92 +7.2

IntlGmeT n IGT .80 5.8 ... 22.71 12.11 1997 13.86 -5.3

IntMktCt n IMC ... ... ... IntPap IP 2.00 4.4 15 54.95 37.55 2188 45.03 +11.6

IntlSeaw n INSW ... ... ... 22.50 15.61 131 16.92 +.5

IntTower g THM ... ... ...dd .68 .35 28 .58 +11.5

Interpublic IPG .94 4.1 14 25.10 19.61 3264 23.15 +12.2

inTestCorp INTT ... ... 9 9.45 4.29 12 4.49 -26.8

IntPotash IPI ... ... ...dd 4.41 2.51 341 3.51 +35.0

Inuvo INUV ... ... ...dd 1.75 .26 128 .28 -73.5

Invacare IVC .05 1.1 ...dd 18.25 3.05 304 4.55 +5.8

Invesco24 n IHTA ... ... ... 12.30 8.87 19 10.25 +14.0

InvHiIn23 n IHIT ... ... ... 10.80 9.85 33 10.53 +6.0

sInvAdvMu2 VKI .78 6.8 ...q 11.38 9.79 117 11.43 +15.8

sInv Bond VBF .83a 4.3 ...q 19.40 16.68 33 19.43 +15.7

InvCAVal VCV .79 6.1 ...q 13.06 10.96 95 13.04 +15.3

InvDynCrd VTA .90 8.1 ...q 11.63 9.73 161 11.10 +8.1

PSAerDef PPA .50e .9 ...q 57.40 PwShBio PBE .57e 1.1 ...q 52.05 PS BldCns PKB .07e .2 ...q 31.19 PwSClnEn PBW .07e .3 ...q 26.08 PS EnEx PXE .50e 1.9 ...q 26.53 PwSFoodBv PBJ .41e 1.3 ...q 32.38 PwSLgCG PWB .21e .5 ...q 45.62 PwSLgCV PWV .69e 1.9 ...q 36.49 PwShLeis PEJ .15e .3 ...q 46.80 PowShMkt PWC .97e 1.0 ...q 101.61 PwShMda PBS .27e .9 ...q 30.87 PwSMidGr PXMG .19e .4 ...q 49.35 InvMidVal XMVM .64e 2.0 ...q 33.27 31.72 2 32.75 +5.5

PwShNetw PXQ ... ... ...q 53.25 PS OilSv PXJ .28e 2.8 ...q 9.87 PwSPharm PJP 3.84e 4.1 ...q 65.41 PS Retail PMR .34e .9 ...q 37.23 PwSSmGr PXSG .08e .2 ...q 36.72 PwSSmVal PXSV .60e 1.9 ...q 32.31 PwSSemi PSI .04e .1 ...q 56.34 PwShSoft PSJ .10e .1 ...q 77.51 PSS&PQlty SPHQ .38e 1.2 ...q 30.53 PSPrivEq PSP .66e 5.4 ...q 12.26 PSFinPf PGF 1.11 6.0 ...q 18.42 PSCleantch PZD .44e 1.0 ...q 44.02 PSRussl200 EQWL .80e 1.5 ...q 53.30 InvMidMo n XMMO ... ... ... 60.33 57.61 44 59.89 InvMidQ n XMHQ ... ... ... 51.80 48.61 0 51.17 PS US1K PRF 1.91e 1.7 ...q 113.69 PS US Ag n PBND ... ... ... 24.01 PS Dv exNA PBDM ... ... ... 26.09 PS USA SC n PBSM ... ... ... 27.92 PS USA Pt n PBUS ... ... ... 26.98 PS SP500 n SPMV ... ... ... 27.34 PS Rs1000 n USEQ ... ... ... 27.66 PS SP SC n XSHQ ... ... ... 28.70 PS SP IntD IDHD ... ... ... 28.46 PS SC High XSHD ... ... ... 25.14 PS TrCol n CLTL ... ... ... 105.89 PSBldABd BAB 1.31 4.4 ...q 29.57 PS LowVol XRLV .46 1.3 ...q 34.25 PSR1KEqW EQAL .39e 1.2 ...q 31.63 PS VarPfd VRP 1.20 4.8 ...q 24.88 PS SCLowV XSLV .73e 1.5 ...q 48.13 PS MCLwV XMLV .64e 1.4 ...q 46.50 PS SPX HiD SPHD 1.30 3.2 ... 40.38 PS EMLwV EELV .60e 2.4 ...q 25.39 PS EMkMom EEMO ... ... ... 20.17 PS IntLwV IDLV 1.11e 3.4 ...q 33.12 PSSPIntDv IDMO .59e 2.1 ...q 27.70 PS FdIGBd PFIG .67 2.7 ...q 24.76 PS SP LwV SPLV .85 1.8 ...q 46.93 PS SP HiB SPHB .49e 1.1 ...q 44.73 InvHiInc2 VLT 1.24 8.6 ...q 14.93 12.10 27 14.49 +15.6

Invsco iim IIM .84 5.5 ...q 15.39 13.09 231 15.20 +12.4

Invesco IVZ 1.24 6.4 8 25.82 15.38 6116 19.33 +15.5

InvMtgCap IVR 1.80 10.9 6 16.64 13.67 889 16.47 +13.7

InvMtg pfA IVRpA 1.94 7.5 ... 27.62 24.28 18 25.85 +5.8

InvMtg pfB IVRpB 1.94 7.2 ... 28.20 24.80 5 26.92 +5.6

sInvMtg pfC IVRpC 1.88 7.2 ... 26.15 23.10 48 26.15 +7.0

Invsco oia OIA .39 5.1 ...q 8.09 6.85 97 7.75 +11.4

sInvMuOpTr VMO .88 7.0 ...q 12.59 10.89 119 12.59 +12.6

sInvMuniTr VKQ .82 6.4 ...q 12.71 10.87 82 12.68 +13.8

sInvPAVal VPV .79 5.9 ...q 13.21 11.36 157 13.31 +14.6

sInvsco iqi IQI .76 5.9 ...q 12.93 11.03 222 12.84 +14.4

InvSrInco VVR .31 7.4 ...q 4.44 3.72 371 4.22 +7.9

sInvTrIG VGM .88 6.8 ...q 12.90 11.20 169 12.90 +12.4

InvTrNY VTN .85 6.2 ...q 13.86 11.77 54 13.73 +15.0

InvRlE pfC IRETpC 1.66 6.5 ... 25.71 21.12 1 25.60 +10.9

sInvRlEst rs IRET ... ... 7 62.37 48.90 66 63.28 +29.0

Invitae n NVTA ... ... ...dd 26.77 7.73 1986 25.76 +132.9

InvitHm n INVH .52 1.9 ... 28.17 19.21 3283 27.57 +37.3

iPBetaCmd BCM ... ... ...q 30.50 25.55 2 27.80 +7.9

iPS&PWtd SBV ... ... ...q 23.51 iPBtaCocoa CHOC ... ... ...q 36.88 iPBetaCoff CAFE ... ... ...q 10.48 iPBetaCttn CTNN ... ... ...q 35.02 iPBetaSug SGAR ... ... ...q 19.26 iPBetaAlu FOIL ... ... ...q 27.14 iPBetaCopp CUPM ... ... ...q 33.56 iPBetaLead LEDD ... ... ...q 39.24 iPBetaNick NINI ... ... ...q 21.83 iPBetaCrOil OLEM ... ... ...q 23.25 13.88 0 17.41 +20.2

iPBetaNGs DCNG ... ... ...q 16.70 iPBetaAgri DIRT ... ... ...q 30.91 iPGrains WEET ... ... ...q 33.13 iPBetaSfts GRWN ... ... ...q 19.54 iPBetaIMet HEVY ... ... ...q 32.29 iPBetaEgy ONG ... ... ...q 20.41 iPBtaLvstk LSTK ... ... ...q 42.10 iPBtaPrMt BLNG ... ... ...q 33.44 iP LXR2K RTLA ... ... ...q 209.90 iPathLong SFLA ... ... ... 214.83 iPUST5yBull DFVL ... ... ... 72.09 60.34 70.54 +16.9

iPLgEEmM EMLB ... ... ...q 80.80 IronMtn IRM 2.44 8.2 26 37.32 29.44 2465 29.91 -7.7

iShItaly rs EWI ... ... ...q 29.41 23.20 762 27.64 +14.2

iShJapan rs EWJ ... ... ...q 60.83 48.99 2483 54.74 +8.0

iSMlasia rs EWM ... ... ...q 33.38 28.02 318 29.22 -1.8

iShSing rs EWS ... ... ...q 25.39 21.58 266 24.61 +11.4

iSTaiwn rs EWT ... ... ...q 38.27 30.22 2946 35.93 +13.6

iSh UK rs EWU ... ... ...q 34.69 28.41 1520 32.14 +9.5

iSh0-5IGCp SLQD .79 1.6 ...q 50.98 49.20 329 50.88 +2.7

iShCmdOpT CMDT ... ... ...q 36.97 34.64 36.47 siShCvBd ICVT .67e ... ...q 61.43 50.03 115 60.98 +16.1

iShCorEM IEMG .95e 1.9 ...q 53.95 45.35 15346 51.11 +8.4

iSh 10 Cp n LLQD ... ... ... 52.41 44.40 9 52.06 +14.8

iSh 5-10Cp n MLQD ... ... ... 51.34 45.70 0 51.26 +8.7

iShColomC ICOL .43e 3.2 ...q 15.01 10.64 29 13.27 +18.9

iShEnhBd n IGEB ... ... ... 51.78 46.85 13 51.59 +8.9

iShDefBd n HYDB ... ... ... 50.46 45.71 15 50.37 +8.8

iShFSIntSC ISCF .12p ... ...q 31.98 24.71 3 29.03 +12.2

iShRs2500 n SMMD ... ... ... 48.83 35.97 18 45.82 +19.9

iShFacSIntl INTF .17p ... ...q 28.61 22.90 121 26.00 +9.7

iShArgGl n AGT ... ... ... 29.00 18.34 3 28.50 +41.7

iShFS USA LRGF .19e ... ...q 34.22 26.47 63 32.55 +16.8

iShFSUsaSC SMLF .23e ... ...q 45.04 33.54 21 41.11 +14.8

iShFacSGbl ACWF .11p ... ...q 31.15 24.88 5 29.55 +13.8

siSh iBd23 n IBML ... ... ... 25.87 24.60 45 25.87 +3.0

iSh IntDv n IDEV ... ... ... 57.62 47.05 36 54.91 +12.4

iShMgRE rs REM ... ... ...q 45.81 37.96 279 43.24 +8.3

iSh0-5HYCp SHYG 2.38 5.1 ...q 47.47 43.84 301 46.61 +4.6

iShDvlValu IVLU ... ... ...q 25.91 21.20 31 22.96 +5.0

iSh 3-10yr n IMTB ... ... ... 50.67 46.94 5 50.35 +4.9

iShSaudi KSA ... ... ... 35.66 27.06 179 32.84 +13.7

siSh MinVl n SMMV ... ... ... 34.31 27.81 39 34.27 +18.0

iShIntDevM IMTM .30p ... ...q 30.92 24.76 16 29.72 +16.1

iShIntDevQ IQLT .55p ... ...q 30.62 24.90 84 30.12 +16.7

iShLwCarb CRBN .94p ... ...q 122.31 98.60 11 121.94 +18.4

iShShMBd bt NEAR .35 ... ...q iShDvlSize ISZE ... ... ...q 27.62 22.98 0 26.21 +10.5

iShCHdEM HEEM 1.26e 1.9 ... 26.43 22.54 20 25.24 +9.6

iShMsciChA CNYA .82e ... ... 31.45 22.31 11 28.78 +26.9

iSh IntDvGr IGRO ... ... ... 57.74 46.19 3 55.45 +12.6

iShMultiTc TCHF ... ... ... 43.60 42.66 42.73 iShiB20Mun IBMI .24 .9 ...q 25.60 25.17 14 25.59 +.9

iShIntHdHi HYGH 4.56 5.1 ...q 94.10 82.62 22 88.81 +4.8

siShCHAust HAUD 1.81p ... ...q 26.78 21.73 0 26.82 +21.9

iShGldSt n IAUF ... ... ... siShCDivGr DGRO .65e 1.7 ...q 39.30 31.04 801 39.25 +18.3

iSh MultUt UTLF ... ... ... 26.91 26.79 26.79 iShCHEmu HEZU .64e 1.7 ...q 31.07 25.24 120 30.56 +17.8

iShGblReit REET .94e 3.5 ...q 27.61 22.73 147 27.05 +15.5

iSh AdapJp DEWJ .18p ... ... 30.14 24.33 27.14 +9.0

iSh AdapC DEFA .48p ... ... 28.95 24.18 0 27.71 +12.7

iSh AdapEu DEZU .56p ... ... 28.70 23.69 0 27.61 +15.1

siShCoreInt IAGG ... ... ... 54.98 51.63 161 54.98 +5.3

iShCorePac IPAC 1.06e 1.9 ...q 59.44 48.92 24 55.94 +10.5

iShIntHdCp LQDH 2.76a 2.9 ...q 97.26 90.17 52 94.22 +3.9

iShCHCda HEWC 1.41e 1.7 ...q 27.16 22.00 11 26.46 +16.1

iShJpMinV JPMV .70e 1.1 ...q 69.34 60.73 2 64.71 +2.7

iShEuMinV EUMV .67e 2.6 ...q 25.98 22.26 10 25.42 +10.8

iShCHNk400 HJPX .19p ... ...q 31.34 24.72 27.32 +7.6

iShCorEur IEUR 1.18e 2.5 ...q 49.05 39.84 321 46.36 +12.2

iShxJMinV AXJV .84p ... ...q 36.69 32.70 0 35.46 +6.4

siSh2022Mu IBMK .09e ... ...q 26.23 25.21 30 26.24 +2.4

iShEm exCh EMXC ... ... ... 51.23 44.67 0 49.33 +7.8

iShYdOpBd BYLD .75 3.0 ...q 25.37 23.49 29 25.32 +7.2

iSh2021Mu IBMJ .07e ... ...q 25.85 25.16 30 25.84 +1.6

iShRussia rs ERUS ... ... ...q 40.55 30.04 101 39.37 +27.8

iSCHeafe HEFA .89e ... ...q 30.23 25.29 165 29.78 +15.4

iShCHMex HEWW 1.41p ... ...q 19.97 15.37 1 15.60 -4.0

iShH10yCBd CLYH .31e ... ...q 26.40 23.32 20 24.82 +3.7

iShCHSpain HEWP .31p ... ...q 22.52 19.40 21.70 +11.3

iShHEmBd EMBH .30e ... ...q 25.98 24.12 1 25.30 +4.4

iShCHItaly HEWI .55p ... ...q 17.60 14.28 17.23 +19.9

iShShMMu MEAR .27e ... ...q 50.68 49.71 7 50.25 +.6

iSCHEafSC HSCZ .19p ... ...q 31.50 24.59 4 28.97 +14.9

iShUSFxBal FIBR 2.20e ... ...q 98.80 iShCHAcxUs HAWX 1.38e 3.9 ...q 33.00 23.38 2 27.04 +14.2

iShGbMM rs PICK ... ... ... 33.03 26.00 168 28.94 +7.3

iShTrFRBd TFLO .07e .1 ...q 50.39 50.21 64 50.32 +.1

iShCH UK HEWU .24p ... ...q 24.74 21.18 13 24.66 +15.6

iSh ESG s ESGE ... ... ... 35.55 29.49 408 34.06 +11.1

iShCHSwitz HEWL 1.43e 2.1 ...q 29.67 23.24 0 29.29 +22.0

iShLqdty bt ICSH .25e .5 ...q 50.39 49.99 194 50.38 +.6

iShCHJpn HEWJ .74e .5 ...q 34.70 27.33 54 30.21 +7.5

iShCHSoK HEWY .48p ... ...q 29.30 23.55 1 24.81 +2.9

iShFacEmg EMGF .13p ... ...q 46.36 37.59 27 42.31 +9.2

iSh iBd26 n IBDR ... ... ... 25.15 22.70 102 25.05 +8.8

iSiBd12-18 s IBDH .30 1.2 ...q 25.20 25.05 25.19 iSiBd12-16 s IBDF .13 .5 ...q 25.04 iSiBd12-20 s IBDL .62e 2.4 ...q 25.97 24.90 93 25.33 +1.4

iSiBd12-19 s IBDK .37e ... ...q 24.92 24.72 41 24.86 +.2

iSiBd12-23 s IBDO .56e ... ...q 25.45 23.96 219 25.39 +5.0

siSiBd12-22 s IBDN .55e ... ...q 25.25 24.07 86 25.19 +4.2

iSiBd12-25 s IBDQ .64e ... ...q 25.62 23.27 64 25.58 +8.4

iSiBd12-24 s IBDP .63e ... ...q 25.50 23.60 141 25.45 +6.5

iSiBd12-21 s IBDM .47e ... ...q 24.95 24.16 100 24.90 +2.2

IsoRay ISR ... ... ...dd .62 .27 94 .37 +22.0

IsraelChm ICL .18e 3.4 ... 6.90 4.92 721 5.24 -7.4

IssuerDir ISDR .20 1.9 57 18.00 9.75 4 10.27 -9.5

ItauCorpb ITCB 2.48e 20.6 30 16.00 11.28 2 12.05 -11.4

ItauUnH s ITUB ... ... ... 10.80 6.57 16655 9.70 +6.2

IvyHiInOp IVH 1.50a 10.9 ...q 14.56 11.68 122 13.72 +13.1

- J -JAlexHld n JAX ... ... 24 13.40 7.70 24 11.10 +34.9

JJill n JILL 1.15 ... 2 7.47 1.24 252 2.14 -52.2

JBG Smth n JBGS .90 2.3 ...cc 43.21 33.30 259 39.14 +12.4

JMP Gp27 n JMPD ... ... ... 26.70 19.61 8 26.50 +23.7

JMP Grp JMP .16e 4.3 53 5.72 3.55 60 3.73 -4.4

JMP Gp 23 JMPB 2.00 7.8 ... 25.89 24.57 1 25.49 +2.4

JPMCh pfE JPMpE 1.58 6.2 ... 26.39 25.05 94 25.41 +.2

JPMDvsRt JPGE .96e 1.6 ...q 62.19 52.50 2 59.73 +9.8

JPMIntEq JPIN 1.08e 2.0 ...q 59.04 49.24 157 54.05 +6.2

JPMDvREm JPEM 1.31p ... ...q 56.56 49.13 27 55.74 +9.6

sJPM DREq JPUS .26p ... ...q 76.64 61.17 265 76.54 +18.0

JPMDsfEu JPEU ... ... ... 59.93 48.98 56.16 +10.8

JPM Mun n JMUB ... ... ... 53.93 50.04 53.93 +5.5

JPM Val n JVAL ... ... ... 27.44 21.96 2 27.32 +17.7

JPM Qual n JQUA ... ... ... 29.78 23.50 7 29.74 +19.9

sJPM Mom n JMOM ... ... ... 29.81 21.36 10 29.70 +23.8

JPM MinV n JMIN ... ... ... 29.83 23.95 3 29.81 +20.0

JPM US Dv JDIV ... ... ... 26.89 22.47 4 26.79 +15.1

JPM DivAlt JPHF ... ... ... 25.09 23.40 35 24.77 +3.2

JPM FutSt n JPMF ... ... ... 25.60 22.39 24.72 +5.6

JPM UlSh n JPST ... ... ... 50.50 50.09 894 50.49 +.7

JPM SCap n JPSE ... ... ... 33.38 25.35 9 30.99 +15.5

JPM GlB n JPGB ... ... ... 51.25 47.18 26 50.92 +7.6

JPM Evnt n JPED ... ... ... 26.56 22.60 1 25.53 +9.2

JPM Disc n JPHY ... ... ... 51.42 46.94 36 51.33 +7.8

JPM USMid JPME ... ... ... 68.41 54.16 6 67.69 +18.5

JPMorgCh JPM 3.20 2.8 12 119.24 91.11 8497 115.85 +18.7

JPMCh wt JPM/WS ... ... ... 72.89 JPMCh pfA JPMpA 1.36 5.3 ... 26.06 23.80 47 25.90 +5.7

JPMAlerian AMJ 2.29 9.2 ...q 29.87 21.09 969 24.98 +11.9

JPMCh pfY JPMpF 1.53 5.9 ... 26.48 25.00 113 25.86 +2.0

JPMCh pfG JPMpG 1.52 5.8 ... 26.65 25.03 67 26.28 +2.9

JPMCh pfC JPMpC ... ... ... 27.71 25.55 306 27.40 +6.7

JPM FTLgC JFT ... ... ...q 42.00 JPMCh pfH JPMpH 1.54 5.8 ... 26.59 25.11 75 26.49 +2.8

JRJR Ntw JRJR ... ... ...dd .13 Jabil JBL .32 1.0 28 32.24 21.49 802 31.23 +26.0

JacobsEng JEC .68 .8 31 85.85 55.17 673 84.18 +44.0

tJaggedPk n JAG ... ... ... 14.75 6.93 2156 6.82 -25.2

JHardie s JHX .38e 2.7 65 17.38 10.00 7 13.94 +18.7

Jan HlFit n FITS ... ... ... JanTailRsk TRSK .24e .8 ...q 29.57 AlpVSVolLC SPXH .51e 1.5 ...q 33.55 Jan ShDur n VNLA ... ... ... 50.21 48.90 100 49.97 +2.0

JanusHn n JHG 1.44 6.4 ... 30.03 19.00 1202 22.43 +8.3

JpnSmCap JOF .13e 1.5 ...q 9.81 7.96 61 8.64 +3.8

Jarden JAH ... ... 53 58.97 JeffrFn JEF .50 2.3 10 24.70 16.20 907 21.32 +22.8

JeldWen n JELD ... ... 16 27.91 13.28 268 21.02 +47.9

JernignC n JCAP 1.40 7.1 9 22.20 18.42 101 19.78 -.2

Jianpu n JT ... ... ... 7.97 3.43 205 3.64 -12.7

JinkoSolar JKS ... ... 12 24.84 7.11 300 19.95 +101.7

JBeanTch JBT .40 .3 47 127.97 66.28 150 121.43 +69.1

JHMultLgC JHML .10p ... ...q 38.93 30.02 18 38.86 +21.2

sJH MultMdC JHMM .08p ... ...q 37.49 28.57 58 37.34 +22.7

JH MultCns JHMC .07p ... ...q 34.71 26.55 2 34.44 +22.7

JH MultFin JHMF .08p ... ...q 39.51 29.12 4 39.23 +25.3

JH MultHltC JHMH .05p ... ...q 36.47 29.46 1 34.32 +8.8

JH MultTch JHMT .09p ... ...q 52.66 36.72 0 52.32 +33.0

JH MultEn JHME ... ... ... 33.68 21.13 0 23.84 +4.5

JH MultMat JHMA ... ... ... 35.28 26.87 1 33.12 +16.5

JH SmCap n JHSC ... ... ... 29.62 21.38 8 26.72 +18.1

JH MultDev JHMD ... ... ... 29.80 24.69 7 28.16 +10.3

JH MultUt JHMU ... ... ... 33.40 26.19 0 32.35 +14.1

sJH MulCnSt JHMS ... ... ... 28.62 23.43 2 28.63 +16.6

JH MultInd JHMI ... ... ... 38.03 28.57 2 37.44 +23.6

JH HedgEq HEQ 1.50 10.6 ...q 16.45 11.82 25 14.20 +8.6

JH TxAdY HTY 1.28 18.4 ...q 9.30 6.12 13 6.94 +4.5

JohnJn JNJ 3.80 2.9 22 148.99 121.00 7823 133.02 +3.1

JohnContl n JCI 1.04 2.5 28 42.18 28.30 3406 40.91 +38.0

JonesLL JLL .86f .6 22 173.32 119.79 444 142.80 +12.8

Jumei Intl JMEI ... ... 27 2.80 1.44 145 2.39 +30.6

JnprNtwk JNPR .76 2.8 15 30.80 24.51 3056 26.85 -.2

Jupai n JP .40f 20.4 1 16.58 1.90 44 1.96 -55.4

JustEngy g JE .41 ... 1 4.42 2.80 503 3.42 +3.6

JustEn pfA JEpA ... ... ... 23.60 15.09 19 23.40 +26.9

- K -K12 LRN ... ... 22 37.43 16.07 179 30.43 +22.8

KAR Auct KAR 1.40 5.2 9 26.88 16.39 1594 26.75 +48.2

KB FnclGp KB ... ... ... 49.81 35.89 58 36.72 -12.5

KB Home KBH .10 .4 10 27.64 16.82 1496 26.62 +39.4

KBR Inc KBR .32 1.2 19 26.84 13.90 1074 26.30 +73.3

KKR KKR 1.31e 4.9 12 27.77 18.30 2735 26.91 +37.1

KKR pfA KKR.PRA ... ... ... 28.52 24.60 56 26.94 +4.2

KKR pf B KKRpB 1.63 6.0 ... 27.37 25.15 22 27.21 +4.9

KKR Inco KIO 1.50a 9.5 ...q 17.02 13.28 97 15.78 +10.7

KKR RE n KREF 1.72e ... ... 21.41 18.54 194 20.09 +4.9

KT Corp KT ... ... ... 15.42 11.46 673 11.94 -16.0

Kadant KAI .92 1.1 23 111.85 76.44 96 86.27 +5.9

Kadmon n KDMN ... ... ... 4.39 1.63 440 2.48 +19.2

Kaman KAMN .80 1.3 40 68.79 51.34 112 62.89 +12.1

KCSo pf KSUp 1.00 3.7 ... 33.12 24.11 27.40 +10.4

KC Southn KSU 1.44 1.2 20 126.47 90.55 678 125.00 +31.0

KA MLP KYN 1.80 11.8 ...q 19.85 12.26 324 15.27 +11.0

KAMLP pfF KYNpF .88 3.5 ... 25.38 24.81 1 25.15 +.6

KAMidsEn KMF 1.80m 16.0 ...q 13.90 8.57 76 11.26 +16.7

tKeanGrp n FRAC ... ... ... 14.55 5.20 2133 5.00 -38.9

Kellogg K 2.28 3.9 14 74.98 51.34 1864 58.42 +2.5

KelsoTch g KIQ .03f 2.8 ... 1.66 .36 317 1.06 +144.8

Kemet KEM .20 1.0 4 26.96 15.55 544 20.95 +19.4

Kemper KMPR 1.00 1.2 14 91.98 61.57 376 86.91 +30.9

Kemper 54 KMPA 1.84 7.3 ... 26.14 25.05 25.15 -.1

Kennamtl KMT .80 2.3 10 45.10 30.32 493 34.72 +4.3

KennWils KW .84 4.0 ...cc 22.62 17.25 249 21.24 +16.9

KenonHld n KEN 1.86p ... ... 21.70 12.91 2 20.86 +41.4

KeurDrPep KDP .60 2.1 6 31.06 22.19 1296 28.00 +9.2

KeyEngy KEG ... ... ...dd 15.73 1.59 152 2.93 +41.5

Keycorp KEY .74f 4.0 11 21.91 13.66 5580 18.34 +24.1

Keycorp pfI KEYpI ... ... ... 29.94 24.50 46 29.80 +15.4

Keysight KEYS ... ... 94 94.52 53.21 545 90.26 +45.4

sKilroyR KRC 1.94f 2.4 17 80.56 59.05 396 79.45 +26.4

KimbRoy n KRP 1.61e 10.0 ... 24.40 13.01 23 16.05 +18.2

KimbClk KMB 4.12 3.0 34 140.62 100.32 1186 138.25 +21.3

Kimco KIM 1.12 5.9 20 19.29 14.29 2679 18.93 +29.2

Kimco pfI KIMpI 1.50 5.9 ... 25.78 23.12 2 25.40 +5.9

Kimco pfJ KIMpJ 1.38 5.4 ... 25.62 20.16 5 25.46 +20.6

Kimco pfK KIMpK 1.41 5.5 ... 25.67 21.06 14 25.56 +18.6

sKimco pfL KIMpL ... ... ... 24.82 19.17 25 24.83 +26.0

KindMorg KMI 1.00 4.8 20 21.50 14.62 15204 20.89 +35.8

KindM pfA KMIpA ... ... ... 34.95 29.90 30.15 Kingsway KFS ... ... ...dd 3.30 1.82 5 2.75 -4.2

Kinross g KGC ... ... 33 4.38 2.38 19230 4.26 +31.5

KirbyCp KEX ... ... 33 88.78 60.63 695 78.22 +16.1

KirklLak n KL .12e ... ... 47.21 17.26 1272 45.93 +76.0

KiteRlty pf KRGp 2.06 8.2 ... 25.03 KiteRlty KRG 1.27 8.1 5 17.75 13.66 471 15.72 +11.6

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KlondexM g KLDX ... ... ... 2.16 KnSwftT rs KNX .24 .6 23 39.26 23.27 1898 37.16 +48.2

Knoll Inc KNL .68f 2.8 14 25.89 15.72 260 24.58 +49.2

KnotOffsh KNOP 2.08 10.7 ... 22.60 17.18 89 19.48 +8.6

sKnowles KN ... ... 17 20.06 12.20 952 20.04 +50.6

Kohls KSS 2.68 5.0 11 83.28 45.21 4758 53.46 -19.4

KontoorB n KTB 2.24 7.2 ... 38.50 25.78 497 31.04 -14.7

Koppers KOP 1.00 3.7 7 38.30 15.00 81 26.93 +58.0

KoreaElc KEP ... ... ... 15.78 10.36 253 11.79 -20.1

KoreaFd KF .61e ... ...q 32.01 26.25 4 27.60 -1.4

KornFer KFY .40 1.0 22 68.98 37.08 391 39.55 KosmosEn KOS .18 4.7 ...dd 9.75 3.53 3.88 -2.5

KrNwChin s KFYP ... ... ...q 31.47 20.81 28.27 +30.1

KrS ChIn n KWEB 1.26p ... ... 54.95 36.03 820 43.03 +14.7

KranChinA KBA .40e ... ...q 34.07 23.98 427 31.26 +27.8

KraneChCm KCNY .22e .7 ...q 34.87 32.78 2 33.28 -.4

sKFA SCap n KSCD ... ... ... 25.54 24.84 1 25.51 -.1

KFA LCap n KLCD ... ... ... 25.94 25.03 3 25.94 +1.2

QuadrInt n IVOL ... ... ... 26.46 25.00 19 25.71 +2.6

KranShFtse KEMP ... ... ...q 27.13 20.47 0 24.85 +18.9

KrnChEnv n KGRN ... ... ... 21.26 16.98 18.63 +6.3

KrnOnBelt n OBOR ... ... ... 24.54 21.12 2 23.61 +9.1

KrS CnTc n KEMQ ... ... ... 23.92 18.34 0 22.50 +18.3

KratonCp KRA ... ... 10 50.20 19.13 214 30.72 +40.7

Kroger s KR .56f 2.6 10 32.74 20.70 6600 21.43 -22.1

KronosWw KRO .72 5.3 7 22.96 10.51 157 13.59 +18.0

- L -L Brands LB 1.20 4.6 10 38.00 21.45 3886 26.16 +1.9

L3Harris LHX 2.74 1.4 36 202.96 123.24 1538 201.39 +49.6

LAIX n LAIX ... ... ...dd 16.50 7.01 21 9.58 +26.4

LCI Inds LCII 2.60f 2.9 15 100.75 59.68 162 90.39 +35.3

LG Display LPL ... ... ... 10.39 6.59 174 6.62 -19.2

LGL Grp LGL ... ... 26 9.65 5.76 2 8.13 +33.3

LMP CapIn SCD 1.24f 9.0 ...q 14.27 9.83 51 13.83 +29.5

LSB Inds LXU ... ... ...dd 10.00 2.81 164 3.97 -28.1

tLSC Com LKSD 1.04 77.0 ... 13.26 1.39 1430 1.35 -80.7

LTC Prp LTC 2.28f 4.9 14 48.13 40.11 186 46.53 +11.6

LaZBoy LZB .52 1.6 22 39.15 25.30 257 31.98 +15.4

LabCp LH ... ... 20 182.75 119.38 1103 167.30 +32.4

LadderCap LADR 1.36 8.0 13 18.82 14.75 549 16.97 +9.7

LadThalFn LTS .05 1.7 ...dd 4.02 2.15 179 3.00 +28.8

LadTh pfA LTSpA 2.00 8.0 ... 25.95 19.43 24 25.02 +5.7

LadThal27 n LTSL 1.63 6.7 ... 24.71 19.73 5 24.48 +14.2

LambWst n LW .80 1.2 21 83.86 58.83 1062 65.55 -10.9

Lannett LCI ... ... 3 14.20 3.33 693 6.57 +32.5

LaredoPet LPI ... ... 1 9.03 2.40 8551 2.63 -27.3

LVSands LVS 3.08 4.9 15 69.72 47.39 4088 62.36 +19.8

Latam Air LTM ... ... ... 12.30 8.05 182 9.97 -3.2

LattDvMkt RODM .62e 2.2 ...q 29.53 24.94 306 28.06 +8.8

LattEmMkt ROAM .43e 1.8 ...q 25.91 21.30 20 23.25 +5.4

Latt RE n RORE ... ... ... 16.15 13.35 15.33 +11.5

LattUSEqt ROUS .39e ... ...q 33.70 26.09 27 32.75 +17.8

LattGblSC ROGS .57e 1.9 ...q 32.32 25.84 9 29.31 +8.8

HrtLoVol n LVIN ... ... ... 27.61 24.14 0 27.20 +11.0

LazGlobTR LGI .95 5.8 ...q 18.40 12.40 14 16.36 +20.1

Lazard LAZ 1.88 4.9 10 53.54 31.07 889 38.24 +3.6

LazWldDiv LOR .69 6.8 ...q 10.56 8.10 41 10.05 +18.0

LeafGrp LEAF ... ... ...dd 11.43 6.20 22 6.52 -5.0

LearCorp LEA 3.00 2.3 8 180.07 114.45 698 129.00 +5.0

Lee Ent LEE ... ... ... 3.69 1.84 69 2.05 -2.8

LegacyAc n LGC ... ... ... 10.17 9.53 10.17 +3.6

LegacyA wt LGC/WS ... ... ... .40 LegacyA un LGC/U ... ... ... 10.66 10.04 10 10.45 +2.7

LeggMason LM 1.60f 4.2 ...dd 38.94 23.25 548 38.51 +51.0

LegMas56 n LMHA ... ... ... 27.16 23.09 9 26.89 +11.8

sLegM 5,4 56 LMHB ... ... ... 25.45 19.57 82 25.55 +25.2

LMGblInco BWG 1.32a 11.4 ...q 11.56 -3.0

LM IntLoV LVHI ... ... ... 27.72 23.42 3 26.53 +9.9

LM EM LoV LVHE ... ... ... 29.00 25.20 1 26.27 +2.0

LeggPlat LEG 1.60f 4.1 18 46.71 33.48 1964 38.98 +8.8

LeGS3.5s34 JBK 1.59 5.5 ... 29.32 24.00 0 28.91 +15.6

sLeidosHld LDOS 1.36f 1.6 21 82.75 50.33 1129 83.32 +58.0

LejuHldgs LEJU .20e ... ...dd 2.35 1.05 3 1.20 -14.6

LendngC rs LC ... ... 58 20.65 12.30 951 14.62 LennarA LEN .16 .3 8 54.50 37.29 3792 47.98 +22.6

LennarB LEN/B .16 .4 7 44.57 29.80 57 38.24 +22.1

Lennox LII 3.08f 1.2 32 298.49 177.36 272 255.80 +16.9

Leo Hld un LHC ... ... ... 11.30 10.13 0 10.39 +2.2

LeviStr n LEVI ... ... ... 24.50 18.16 879 19.29 -13.9

LexRltyTr LXP .41m 4.2 18 9.88 7.66 780 9.74 +18.6

LexRT pfC LXPpC 3.25 6.0 ... 55.41 47.00 3 54.31 +10.2

Libbey LBY .47 30.5 ...dd 11.50 1.45 132 1.54 -60.3

LbtyASE USA .72e 11.2 ...q 6.87 4.90 515 6.41 +19.1

LbtyASG ASG .38e 6.4 ...q 7.71 4.04 207 5.97 +36.0

LibOilSv n LBRT .20 1.5 17 23.51 12.32 944 13.01 +.5

sLibtProp LPT 1.64 3.1 19 53.05 39.82 562 53.13 +26.9

LifeStorg LSI 4.00 4.1 34 102.91 88.92 285 97.10 +4.4

LightInBox LITB ... ... ...dd 1.82 .60 15 1.46 +19.7

tLilisEn n LLEX ... ... ...dd 5.69 .38 704 .36 -73.7

LincNat LNC 1.48 2.2 9 71.27 48.07 1106 66.05 +28.7

LincNtl wt LNC/WS ... ... ... 82.24 Linde LIN 3.50 1.8 40 206.82 145.95 1460 199.77 +28.0

Lindsay LNN 1.24 1.4 ...cc 109.50 73.00 46 90.68 -5.8

LineCp n LN ... ... ... 45.92 27.04 88 31.92 -6.4

LinkMotion LKM ... ... ... .55 tLinx n LINX ... ... ... 9.60 8.42 280 8.49 -6.6

LionsGat A LGF/A .36 2.8 ... 25.25 11.38 1101 12.71 -21.1

LionsGat B LGF/B .36 3.0 ... 23.93 10.76 450 11.94 -19.8

LithiaMot LAD 1.20 .9 17 139.18 67.90 437 135.29 +77.2

LiveNatn LYV ... ... ...cc 73.71 46.02 936 71.20 +44.6

LiveRamp RAMP ... ... ...cc 63.23 36.53 473 53.00 +37.2

Livent n LTHM ... ... 14 19.90 6.22 2154 6.37 -53.8

LloydBkg LYG .47a 17.5 ... 3.46 2.43 2890 2.71 +5.9

LoanCore n LCRT ... ... ... LoanDpt n LDI ... ... ... LockhdM LMT 8.80 2.4 45 373.37 241.18 657 369.62 +41.2

Loews L .25 .5 15 56.20 42.06 1017 53.91 +18.4

LomaNeg n LOMA ... ... 7 13.44 6.36 182 12.58 +13.0

LaPac LPX .54 2.0 11 32.16 20.39 1001 26.39 +18.8

Lowes LOW 2.20f 2.1 23 118.23 84.75 3907 103.96 +12.6

Lubys LUB ... ... ...dd 2.52 .99 9 1.15 -4.2

LumberLiq LL ... ... ...dd 19.58 8.81 1686 9.63 +1.2

LuxferHld LXFR .50 3.7 ... 13.54 -1.0

Lydall LDL ... ... 7 46.50 17.90 60 19.87 -2.2

LyonBas A LYB 4.20f 5.0 8 116.63 73.94 1785 83.87 +.9

- M -M&T Bk MTB 4.00 2.4 12 180.77 133.78 582 163.70 +14.4

M&TBk pfA MTBp 63.75 6.3 ... 1030.00 950.00 2 1015.00 -1.5

M&TBk pfC MTBpC 63.75 6.3 ... 1036.94 993.94 1020.00 +1.0

MAG Slv g MAG ... ... ... 11.95 6.12 740 11.83 +62.1

MBIA MBI ... ... ...dd 11.62 7.95 280 9.48 +6.3

MDC MDC 1.20b 3.3 13 37.86 23.28 674 36.60 +40.6

MDU Res MDU .81 3.1 22 29.02 22.73 711 26.03 +9.2

MFA Fncl MFA .80 11.1 9 7.82 6.40 2636 7.22 +8.1

MFA Fn42 MFO 2.00 7.6 ... 27.04 25.10 5 26.19 +3.1

MFA pfB MFApB 1.88 7.4 ... 25.71 22.35 17 25.39 +4.6

MFS CAMu CCA .60 4.8 ...q 12.64 9.75 47 12.57 +25.7

sMCR MCR .72a 8.7 ...q 8.29 6.99 83 8.28 +13.0

MGF MGF .41 9.0 ...q 4.68 4.29 25 4.55 +1.3

sMFS HInM CXE .30 5.5 ...q 5.39 4.53 144 5.47 +18.1

MFS HYMu CMU .28 5.7 ...q 4.99 4.08 65 4.81 +15.3

MFS IHI CIF .25 9.6 ...q 2.74 1.91 83 2.57 +20.1

MIN MIN .42 11.1 ...q 3.88 3.62 314 3.79 +3.3

MFS InvG CXH .50 5.2 ...q 9.78 8.56 10 9.72 +10.7

MMT MMT .52 8.9 ...q 5.87 5.01 112 5.82 +13.7

sMFM MFM .38 5.4 ...q 7.14 6.04 59 7.13 +16.1

sMFV MFV .58 9.9 ...q 5.90 4.50 13 5.85 +17.9

MGIC Inv MTG ... ... 7 14.97 9.41 5280 13.01 +24.4

MGMGrPr n MGP 1.87f 6.3 ... 33.30 25.50 791 29.55 +11.9

MGM Rsts MGM .48 1.6 9 31.68 21.62 5107 30.47 +25.6

sMI Homes MHO ... ... 16 34.33 20.35 344 34.99 +66.5

MPG pfA MPGpA ... ... ... 25.85 tMPLX LP MPLX 2.67f 9.4 15 39.01 28.32 13816 28.51 -5.9

MRC Glbl MRC ... ... 16 21.12 11.62 593 15.48 +26.6

MSA Safety MSA 1.68f 1.6 61 113.06 86.72 172 105.61 +12.0

MSC Ind MSM 3.00f 4.2 12 90.25 67.25 335 70.89 -7.8

MSCI Inc MSCI 2.32 1.0 36 247.57 134.28 370 232.37 +57.6

MSG Netw MSGN ... ... 8 28.13 18.72 402 18.90 -19.8

MV OilTr MVO .84e 10.8 6 12.63 5.56 23 7.77 +11.0

MVC Cap MVC .60 6.3 25q 9.89 7.96 14 9.59 +16.8

MVC 22 n MVCD 1.56 6.0 ... 26.28 23.75 2 26.01 +4.0

MacQUtlDv MFD 1.20 11.7 ...q 11.63 8.75 14 10.30 +11.7

MacQGInf MGU 1.48 6.4 ...q 24.51 17.57 35 23.19 +23.3

Macerich MAC 3.00 9.1 18 60.64 31.53 1205 33.04 -23.7

MackCali CLI .80 3.4 11 24.88 18.74 280 23.56 +21.5

Macquarie MIC 4.00e 9.6 8 47.74 33.71 390 41.69 +14.0

Macys M 1.51 6.7 7 41.99 20.02 5448 22.69 -23.8

MadCvCall MCN .72 10.9 ...q 7.94 5.72 77 6.59 +7.0

MadSqGd n MSG ... ... 89 321.40 240.33 136 287.42 +7.4

MagellMid MMP 4.05f 6.2 19 72.90 54.25 1643 65.50 +14.8

Magna g s MGA 1.46f 2.9 9 59.99 42.51 700 50.54 +11.2

MagnaChip MX ... ... 7 12.55 5.75 547 10.83 +74.4

Maiden prA MHpA 2.06 38.6 ... 25.13 4.59 7 5.33 -42.4

Maiden pfC MHpC 1.78 41.8 ... 23.65 3.93 6 4.26 -49.3

tMaidnH pfD MHpD 1.68 40.6 ... 21.37 4.03 21 4.14 -49.5

MaidenHld n MHLA .60 3.7 ... 21.33 13.19 10 16.40 -4.1

MaidHld 43 MHNC 1.94 8.8 ... 24.25 16.01 7 22.00 -6.8

MainStCap MAIN 2.34f 5.6 16 42.83 31.95 172 41.80 +23.6

MainStC 23 MSCA 1.53 5.9 ... 25.79 MainSDTMu MMD 1.18 5.7 ...q 21.00 19.02 36 20.61 +5.6

Mallinckdt MNK ... ... ... 36.65 6.07 1949 6.63 -58.0

ManchUtd MANU .36 2.0 1 27.70 16.91 43 17.88 -5.8

Manitowc rs MTW ... ... ... 28.11 13.22 170 17.88 +21.1

tManngNap MN .08 5.3 6 3.03 1.51 39 1.52 -13.6

ManpwrGp MAN 2.18f 2.4 11 97.96 61.57 496 91.85 +41.7

Manulife g MFC 1.00f ... ... 18.95 13.33 1356 18.39 +29.6

MarathnO MRO .20 1.5 ...dd 24.20 12.57 9083 13.50 -5.9

MarathPt s MPC 2.12 3.8 8 88.45 45.47 4285 56.16 -4.8

MarcusMill MMI ... ... 19 43.50 29.49 145 33.05 -3.7

Marcus MCS .64 1.8 28 45.82 31.90 214 34.81 -11.9

MarineP MPX .48 3.1 19 24.82 12.48 45 15.49 -8.4

MarineMx HZO ... ... 9 26.11 13.73 348 15.54 -15.1

Markel MKL ... ... 63 1228.32 950.16 33 1114.91 +7.4

MarriotVac VAC 1.80 1.8 17 126.84 60.68 301 102.55 +45.4

sMarshM MMC 1.82f 1.8 29 103.36 74.30 1553 103.13 +29.3

MartMM MLM 1.92 .9 33 232.81 150.75 760 223.99 +30.3

Masco MAS .48 1.2 21 42.58 27.03 2204 40.78 +39.5

Masonite g DOOR ... ... 19 72.00 43.76 74 52.79 +17.8

Mastec MTZ ... ... 13 53.80 37.24 493 52.06 +28.4

MastechD s MHH ... ... 13 11.49 4.51 9 5.35 -15.1

sMasterCrd MA 1.32 .5 65 282.29 171.89 3674 281.44 +49.2

MatadorRs MTDR ... ... 11 34.91 13.97 3163 16.19 +4.2

Materion MTRN .44f .7 25 71.97 42.50 191 63.30 +40.7

MatinasB n MTNB ... ... ... 1.50 .35 361 .75 +26.2

Matson MATX .88f 2.2 19 41.96 30.60 76 40.61 +26.8

MauiLand MLP ... ... 55 14.20 9.23 8 10.94 +10.3

sMaverMt n MMX ... ... ... 4.80 4.21 28 4.92 +11.8

MaxarTc n MAXR .86e 7.2 ...dd 44.76 9.55 11.94 -.2

Maximus MMS 1.00 1.3 22 76.84 60.00 211 74.12 +13.9

MaxLinear MXL ... ... 25 28.70 14.87 457 22.10 +25.6

MayEngin n MEC ... ... ... 17.40 11.95 27 13.98 McClatch rs MNI ... ... ...dd 10.01 1.95 2 2.29 -70.1

sMcCorm vot MKC/V 2.28f 1.4 ... 162.70 119.50 1 161.44 +16.3

McCorm MKC 2.28 1.4 31 163.01 119.00 477 162.48 +16.7

McDerI rs MDR ... ... 5 10.99 5.91 3517 10.08 +54.1

McDnlds MCD 4.64 2.2 33 218.96 155.46 4277 214.98 +21.1

McKesson MCK 1.56 1.1 12 148.23 106.11 983 141.28 +27.9

McEwenM MUX .01 .5 ...dd 2.44 1.23 2571 1.85 +1.6

Mechel pf MTLp ... ... ... 1.10 .60 3 .82 +24.4

Mechel rs MTL ... ... ... 3.42 1.81 43 1.92 -3.0

MedProp MPW 1.00 5.6 20 18.92 13.98 3666 17.71 +10.1

Medifast MED 3.00 2.7 49 260.98 106.31 379 112.97 -9.6

MedleyCap MCC .20m 7.2 ...dd 4.03 2.19 395 2.76 +3.8

MedleyC 23 MCV 1.53 6.8 ... 25.35 20.55 28 22.57 -8.8

MedleyC 21 MCX 1.63 6.6 ... 26.19 22.75 28 24.71 Medley n MDLX .22p ... ... 24.67 11.30 24 18.30 -9.5

Medley24 n MDLQ ... ... ... 25.38 12.04 79 18.58 -16.0

MedleyMgt MDLY .80 25.6 45 5.74 2.16 404 3.12 -19.2

Mednax MD ... ... 6 48.77 22.79 648 24.16 -26.8

sMedtrnic MDT 2.16f 2.1 63 103.29 81.66 3018 103.26 +13.5

MegalFn un MFACU ... ... ... 10.61 9.90 0 10.35 +2.7

Merck MRK 2.20 2.7 31 87.07 65.68 10583 82.49 +8.0

MercGn MCY 2.51 4.3 34 65.22 47.96 781 58.33 +12.8

Meredith MDP 2.30 4.1 ...cc 62.40 47.46 335 56.23 +8.3

Meritage MTH ... ... 17 66.18 32.02 891 62.62 +70.5

Meritor MTOR ... ... 7 25.78 15.01 534 23.80 +40.7

MerL pfK MERpK 1.61 6.5 ... 26.39 25.22 24.60 -1.6

MerL pfP MERpP 1.84 7.0 ... 26.35 ML CZN46 PIY 2.09 15.3 ... 17.31 9.50 3 13.70 +38.4

MLRRD29 PYS 1.58 8.9 ... 18.43 13.25 11 17.81 +19.5

MLGS flt PYT .76 3.7 ... 22.10 18.44 0 20.32 +4.5

MLIdxPl33 IPB 1.51 5.4 ... 27.94 25.28 0 27.75 +5.7

MesaRoyl MTR 1.46e 12.5 11 15.00 9.48 8 11.67 +7.6

Mesab MSB 3.44e ... ... 32.68 22.88 116 26.98 +13.9

Methode MEI .60f 2.0 12 41.30 20.99 266 30.49 +30.9

MetLife MET 1.76 3.5 11 50.94 37.76 3815 50.00 +21.8

MetLfe pfA METpA 1.02 4.1 ... 25.50 19.77 34 24.65 +17.8

MetroBkH n MCB ... ... 15 48.36 29.05 7 43.52 +41.1

MettlerT MTD ... ... 53 873.51 500.74 241 775.00 +37.0

MexcoEn MXC ... ... ...dd 6.68 2.49 4 3.90 +40.8

MexEqt MXE 1.62e .1 ...q 13.05 9.29 4 10.40 +3.3

MexEqt pf MXEp ... ... ... 15.11 MexicoFd MXF .80e 6.1 ...q 16.87 12.00 47 13.08 -1.3

MicrFoc n MFGP 1.44e 6.9 ... 27.32 14.73 274 21.00 +22.0

tMicrSol n MICR ... ... ...dd 3.78 2.30 4 2.41 -9.4

MidAApt MAA 3.84 3.2 22 123.88 91.21 518 119.18 +24.5

MdAApt pfI MAApI 2.13 3.2 ... 67.25 60.00 66.17 +4.5

MidsthBcp MSL .04 .3 ...cc 16.15 10.07 40 12.35 +16.5

tMidstPet MPO ... ... ... 13.23 4.68 361 4.29 -42.9

Milacron n MCRN ... ... ... 22.09 11.11 2662 16.79 +41.2

MilestnSci MLSS ... ... ... 1.09 .26 39 .41 +22.6

MHowHiInc HIE 1.39 12.3 ...q 13.10 8.75 45 11.26 +18.2

MillerInds MLR .72 2.3 16 35.26 22.80 31 30.88 +14.4

MinTech MTX .20 .4 13 72.60 47.07 108 53.65 +4.5

MissP pfD MPpD 1.31 5.2 ... 25.67 24.96 25.16 Mistras MG ... ... 23 23.60 12.38 107 14.95 +4.0

MitsuUFJ MUFG ... ... ... 6.47 4.49 590 4.83 -.8

MiX Tele MIXT .22e ... ... 20.07 13.01 17 15.39 -1.7

MizuhoFn MFG ... ... ... 3.65 2.66 436 2.87 -4.3

MobileTele MBT .53e 6.4 1 9.63 6.64 1986 8.30 +18.6

sModel N MODN ... ... ...dd 21.93 12.60 297 21.88 +65.4

Modine MOD ... ... 10 18.50 9.75 114 14.35 +32.7

Moelis&Co MC 2.00 5.6 26 60.35 31.64 335 35.88 +4.4

Mohawk MHK ... ... 9 196.30 109.35 2400 124.48 +6.4

MolinaHlth MOH ... ... ...dd 159.00 105.28 469 138.92 +19.5

MolsCoor A TAP/A 2.28f 3.5 6 75.90 54.42 65.20 +5.5

MolsCoorB TAP 2.28f 4.0 9 69.93 52.36 1237 56.51 +.6

MonRE MNR .68 4.9 28 17.51 11.88 274 13.76 +11.0

MonRE pfB MNRpB 1.97 7.9 ... 25.03 MonRE pfC MNRpC 1.53 6.2 ... 24.79 21.31 12 24.65 +8.4

EclpseRs ECR/O ... ... 17 407.25 166.50 263.25 tMontage rs MR ... ... 3 27.15 3.25 419 3.08 Moodys MCO 2.00 1.0 30 206.09 129.26 725 201.47 +43.9

Moog A MOG/A 1.00 1.2 21 98.52 68.37 290 83.03 +7.2

Moog B MOG/B 1.00 1.1 23 97.36 73.21 89.82 +16.4

MorgStan MS 1.40f 3.1 10 50.84 36.74 8666 45.23 +14.1

MorgSt pfE MSpE 1.78 6.2 ... 29.20 25.85 51 28.77 +9.1

MorgSt pfF MSpF 1.72 6.1 ... 28.76 25.35 193 28.23 +9.0

sMorgSt pfI MSpI 1.59 5.7 ... 28.04 24.75 49 28.00 +11.0

MorgS pfG MSpG 1.66 6.5 ... 26.49 24.97 72 25.62 +1.5

sMorgSt pfK MSpK ... ... ... 27.56 23.85 60 27.59 +13.6

MS China CAF 1.74e ... ...q 24.58 17.52 277 22.19 +21.5

MS CushHi MLPY 1.28e 22.1 ...q 7.07 5.26 3 5.78 +6.1

MS EMD MSD .57e 6.0 ...q 9.59 8.03 69 9.49 +15.3

MSEMDDbt EDD .80m 11.2 ...q 7.18 5.91 196 7.12 +17.5

MSEmMkt MSF .05e .3 ...q 17.84 14.93 16.58 +2.9

MS icb ICB .54a 2.9 ...q 18.59 MS India IIF .04e ... ...q 23.04 17.21 94 19.42 -3.1

MSJCP97 HJV 1.75 29.8 ... 11.01 5.28 10 5.87 +7.8

MkVRMB CNY ... ... ...q 47.37 39.30 13 43.74 +1.4

MkVRupee INR .20p .4 ...q 45.85 36.99 45.85 +12.2

MSDLEur URR ... ... ...q 19.93 13.16 15.28 -11.5

sMSDSEur DRR ... ... ...q 63.50 50.70 0 63.52 +13.0

MorgSt pfA MSpA 1.01e 4.7 ... 23.95 18.02 66 21.54 +13.6

MosaicAc n MOSC ... ... ...cc 9.90 9.71 9.88 Mosaic MOS .20f .8 37 37.37 20.81 2265 23.84 -18.4

MotrlaSolu MSI 2.28 1.4 31 173.44 108.25 791 168.77 +46.7

Movado MOV .80 3.1 63 52.10 24.48 133 25.91 -18.1

Mueller MLI .40 1.3 22 34.24 21.49 403 30.82 +31.9

MuellerWat MWA .21f 2.1 28 12.55 8.47 602 10.00 +9.9

MurphO MUR 1.00 4.5 ...cc 36.53 21.21 2125 22.24 -4.9

MurphUSA MUSA ... ... 16 88.58 69.98 342 85.29 +11.3

MyersInd MYE .54 3.0 36 25.70 14.24 99 17.91 +18.5

Myomo n MYO ... ... ...dd 2.69 .66 13 .73 -49.4

tMyovant n MYOV ... ... ...dd 27.45 7.09 223 6.95 -57.6

- N -NCR Corp NCR ... ... 28 33.18 20.93 856 32.16 +39.3

NGL EnPt NGL 1.56 10.3 ...dd 15.71 8.71 2214 15.08 +57.2

NGL En pfB NGLpB 2.25 9.0 ... 25.10 19.53 21 25.00 +18.2

NL Inds NL ... ... 3 9.15 2.95 11 4.64 +32.2

sNRC Grp NRCG ... ... ... 12.26 6.41 18 12.15 +58.8

NRC Gp wt NRCG/WS ... ... ... NRG Egy NRG .12 .3 56 43.66 32.42 1996 34.49 -12.9

NTN Buzz rs NTN ... ... ...dd 5.84 1.80 10 3.08 +57.9

NVR NVR ... ... 17 3582.99 2040.71 40 3301.35 +35.5

nVent El n NVT ... ... ... 29.84 19.71 898 24.84 +10.6

Nabors NBR .24 11.4 ...dd 6.84 1.81 13224 2.10 +5.0

NACCO NC .76f 1.5 6 54.49 28.77 47 51.41 +51.7

NamTai NTP .28 2.7 ...dd 10.60 8.24 58 10.50 +21.0

NanoViric NNVC ... ... ...dd .68 .20 63 .23 +13.5

Nashville NASH .75e .7 ...q 29.00 NatBkHldg NBHC .76f 2.1 21 41.44 29.26 174 36.09 +16.9

NatFuGas NFG 1.74f 3.8 14 61.71 45.79 920 46.23 -9.7

NatGrid NGG 3.09e 5.9 ... 59.01 46.36 281 52.43 +9.3

NtHlthInv NHI 4.20 5.3 20 84.57 70.54 95 79.19 +4.8

sNHltcre NHC 2.08f 2.4 32 86.53 70.89 22 86.39 +10.1

NOilVarco NOV .20 1.0 ...dd 47.46 19.57 5550 20.68 -19.5

NatPresto NPK 1.00a 1.1 ... 140.33 88.45 84 92.01 -21.3

NatRetPrp NNN 2.00 3.8 25 55.97 42.97 1769 53.31 +9.9

NRetP pfE NNNpE 1.43 5.6 ... 25.79 22.15 6 25.49 +10.8

sNtRetP pfF NNNpF 1.30 5.1 ... 25.54 20.20 34 25.56 +22.3

NatlStor n NSA 1.28f 4.3 96 30.49 24.44 195 29.81 +12.7

NtStorAf pfA NSApA ... ... ... 26.20 21.35 32 26.09 +16.2

NtWst pfC NWpC 1.94 7.6 ... 25.59 Nationstar NSM ... ... 7 18.27 NatxIntV n MVIN ... ... ... 44.91 38.51 1 43.82 +11.4

NatGsSvcs NGS ... ... 45 23.35 14.87 32 15.31 -6.9

NatrlGroc NGVC ... ... 10 24.50 8.50 39 8.82 -42.5

NatRsPt rs NRP 1.80 6.0 9 44.71 28.40 21 30.00 -21.5

Natuzzi rs NTZ ... ... ... 8.25 3.75 5.83 Nautilus NLS ... ... 3 15.35 1.60 381 1.79 -83.6

NavdeaBi rs NAVB ... ... ... 7.38 .54 228 .60 NavigCons NCI .20 .8 22 27.40 18.85 200 24.12 +.3

NavigatrH NVGS ... ... ... 12.85 8.70 82 10.52 +11.9

NaviosAc rs NNA 1.20 18.9 ... 9.30 2.90 22 6.36 +95.7

Navios pfG NMpG 2.19 17.0 ... 14.50 2.83 12.90 +317.5

Navios rs NM ... ... ... 8.95 2.00 3.20 NavMH pfH NMpH 2.16 16.6 ... 14.50 2.90 13.04 +339.1

NaviosM rs NMM 1.20 7.3 ... 31.35 11.43 40 16.52 Navistar NAV ... ... 9 43.71 23.69 291 31.47 +21.3

Navistr pfD NAVpD ... ... ... 28.27 20.27 0 24.25 +2.6

NeenahP NP 1.80 2.8 22 96.15 56.67 81 63.37 +7.6

Nelnet NNI .72 1.2 13 63.97 47.59 46 62.12 +18.7

NeoPhoton NPTN ... ... ...dd 9.48 3.26 1581 4.75 -26.7

Netw1Tch NTIP .10 4.1 8 3.00 2.00 22 2.45 +9.9

NBCAInt NBW .74 5.4 ...q 13.96 11.92 10 13.74 +13.4

NeuB HYld NHS .96 8.1 ...q 12.04 9.15 44 11.79 +21.9

sNBIntMu NBH .90 5.8 ...q 15.09 12.45 76 15.41 +21.7

NB MLP NML 1.26 14.9 ...q 8.45 -2.8

NBNYInt NBO .58 4.7 ...q 12.85 11.00 12 12.37 +11.2

sNBRESec NRO .36 6.7 ...q 5.38 3.85 500 5.40 +30.1

NevGCas UWN ... ... 28 2.60 2.11 2.54 +6.7

NevroCorp NVRO ... ... ...dd 68.94 34.75 224 64.87 +66.8

NewAmHi HYB .78a 8.8 ...q 8.96 7.19 56 8.84 +16.9

NewConcEn GBR ... ... 33 4.44 1.36 60 1.66 +18.6

NE Realty NEN 1.28f 2.2 2 68.05 52.00 0 59.50 +6.3

NwGold g NGD ... ... ...dd 1.56 .61 6450 1.41 +86.3

NewHome NWHM ... ... ...dd 9.28 3.57 101 4.22 -19.3

NwIreland IRL 2.15e 1.8 ...q 11.20 7.69 7 8.90 +6.6

NJ Rscs s NJR 1.09 2.2 20 51.83 43.51 380 49.97 +9.4

NewMedia NEWM 1.52 14.6 61 16.38 8.51 1408 10.41 -10.0

NwMtnFin NMFC 1.36 9.9 11q 14.38 12.06 343 13.74 +9.2

NewOriEd EDU .40e ... 56 109.90 50.30 1188 105.00 +91.6

NewRelic NEWR ... ... ...dd 113.34 70.30 607 93.19 +15.1

NewResid NRZ 2.00 12.9 5 18.75 13.86 3917 15.51 +9.1

NewSenInv SNR .52 7.4 13 7.23 4.04 249 6.99 +69.7

NY CmtyB NYCB .68 6.2 14 12.72 8.61 6192 10.92 +16.0

NY Cmt pfA NYCBpA ... ... ... 27.98 22.06 40 27.63 +21.1

NYCmty un NYCBpU 3.00 6.2 ... 50.01 40.30 9 48.70 +8.8

NY Times NYT .20 .6 ...cc 36.00 21.34 1408 35.51 +59.3

NewMarket NEU 7.00 1.6 23 452.54 352.89 48 424.38 +3.0

NewmtM NEM .56 1.5 28 40.33 29.06 7715 37.71 +8.8

NewpkRes NR ... ... ...dd 11.25 6.29 378 6.69 -2.6

tNexGen g NXE ... ... ... 2.53 1.35 731 1.33 -25.3

NexaRsc n NEXA .53e 2.9 13 18.29 -2.8

NexPtCr rs NHF 2.40m 12.9 ...q 23.13 18.12 126 18.65 -6.4

NxPtRsT n NXRT 1.10 2.6 15 43.62 30.90 64 42.74 +21.9

NxtEraLP NEP 1.93f 4.0 17 50.99 39.35 186 48.70 +13.1

NextEra 72 NEEpI 1.28 5.0 ... 25.80 21.24 14 25.76 +15.1

NextEra 73 NEEpJ 1.25 4.9 ... 25.59 20.93 61 25.52 +15.5

sNextEra76 NEEpK ... ... ... 26.86 21.86 61 26.99 +17.9

NextEraEn NEE 5.00 2.4 16 212.50 164.25 1318 211.38 +21.6

NxtEra pfR NEEpR ... ... ... 67.88 55.91 32 67.50 +17.1

sNiSource s NI .80 2.7 37 29.75 24.19 2259 29.81 +17.6

NiSource pf NIpB ... ... ... 27.69 25.31 48 27.58 +8.2

NiaM pfB NMKpB 3.60 3.8 ... 115.89 83.93 95.27 -1.0

sNiaM pfC NMKpC 3.90 3.9 ... 97.75 90.40 0 98.78 +6.9

Nielsen plc NLSN 1.40 6.0 ...dd 28.50 21.51 2536 23.50 +.7

NikeB s NKE .88 1.0 35 90.00 66.53 4387 87.62 +18.2

NoahHldgs NOAH ... ... 18 60.14 30.32 457 32.80 -24.3

NobilisH n HLTH ... ... ... 1.10 .10 1548 .14 -67.9

NobleCorp NE .08 4.5 ...dd 7.44 1.50 6739 1.78 -32.1

NobleEngy NBL .48 2.3 ...dd 32.80 17.11 4544 20.87 +11.2

NobleMid n NBLX 1.91e ... 7 53.75 26.08 396 30.85 +7.0

NokiaCp NOK .19e 3.4 ... 6.65 4.71 19816 5.65 -2.9

NomadF n NOMD ... ... ... 23.06 15.87 665 22.67 +35.6

Nomura NMR ... ... ... 5.05 3.05 515 3.20 -14.0

Norbord n OSB 1.29 5.5 ... 44.15 19.46 111 23.75 -10.7

NordicAO rs NAO/WI ... ... ... 10.60 2.90 -100.0

NordicAOff PSV .18 5.2 ... 5.00 .29 3.47 +726.2

NordicAm NAT .11e 5.4 ...dd 3.47 1.81 951 2.04 +2.0

Nordstrm JWN 1.48a 4.8 13 67.75 28.23 4303 30.94 -33.6

NorflkSo NSC 3.76f 2.0 20 211.46 138.65 1620 191.99 +28.4

NortelInv NTL .64e 1.3 ... 50.99 NoAmEn g NOA .06 ... ... 5.76 -.5

NEurO NRT .78e 10.9 10 8.44 5.12 32 7.16 +23.4

NoWestCp NWE 2.30 3.2 19 74.47 56.23 313 70.99 +19.4

NDynMn g NAK ... ... ... 1.12 .41 1232 .55 -2.8

tNthnO&G NOG ... ... 19 4.49 1.54 4006 1.50 -33.6

NorthropG NOC 5.28f 1.5 38 358.96 223.63 696 355.43 +45.1

NStREur n NRE .60 3.5 ... 18.44 12.50 153 17.02 +17.1

sNwNaturHl NWN 1.90 2.6 32 72.01 57.20 107 71.88 +18.9

NorwCruis NCLH ... ... 12 59.71 39.36 949 49.10 +15.8

NovaBay rs NBY ... ... ...dd 4.04 .23 12366 1.37 +77.2

NovaGld g NG ... ... ...dd 6.58 3.41 1158 6.44 +63.0

Novartis NVS 2.75e 3.0 18 95.00 71.21 1524 92.13 +22.3

NovoNord NVO .96e 2.0 ... 52.83 41.23 1391 49.12 +6.6

NOW Inc DNOW ... ... 13 17.66 10.36 865 12.13 +4.2

NuSkin NUS 1.48f 3.7 19 86.65 35.03 531 40.06 -34.7

Nucor NUE 1.60 2.9 11 66.03 47.13 1531 55.73 +7.6

Nush EnhYl NUAG ... ... ... 24.54 22.81 2 24.42 +5.3

Nush 1-5yr NUSA ... ... ... 24.95 24.13 6 24.90 +2.4

NushLCGr NULG ... ... ... 38.77 27.99 8 38.57 +28.2

sNushLCVal NULV ... ... ... 30.95 24.74 16 30.97 +18.4

NushMCGr NUMG ... ... ... 34.88 24.74 4 34.04 +29.8

NushMCVal NUMV ... ... ... 29.26 22.82 5 28.92 +21.3

NushSmCap NUSC ... ... ... 32.44 23.26 19 29.95 +21.1

NushShTrm NURE ... ... ... 30.30 24.03 7 29.60 +18.4

NushEsg ef NUDM ... ... ... 27.24 NuvESG n NULC ... ... ... 27.56 26.22 27.56 +5.1

Nus AgBd n NUBD ... ... ... 25.43 23.72 13 25.36 +4.5

NushEs ef NUEM ... ... ... 30.00 NustarEn NS 2.40 8.3 26 29.47 19.81 1859 29.04 +38.7

NustEn pfA NSpA 2.13 8.7 ... 24.70 18.21 36 24.52 +26.3

Nustar pfB NSpB 1.91 8.7 ... 23.87 17.21 58 21.92 +21.7

Nustar pfC NSpC ... ... ... 25.57 19.87 60 25.00 +21.8

sNustar 43 NSS 1.91 7.4 ... 25.95 22.23 26 25.97 +8.9

Nutrien n NTR 1.72 3.4 ... 58.99 43.96 1658 50.54 +7.5

NuvNYVl2 n NYV ... ... ... 14.87 12.64 5 14.50 +10.6

NuvCr22 n JCO ... ... ... 9.99 8.23 52 9.77 +15.5

Nuv Mun21 NHA ... ... ... 9.88 9.25 15 9.74 +4.1

NuvHiInO n NMZ ... ... ... 14.27 11.30 132 14.10 +21.1

Nuv Pf22 n JPT ... ... ... 24.87 20.30 12 24.03 +15.9

Nuv 11-21 n JHB ... ... ... 10.12 8.84 51 9.87 +10.9

NuvCA V2 n NCB ... ... ... 16.61 14.79 7 16.20 +6.3

NvHiInDc19 JHD ... ... ... 10.05 9.77 29 9.89 +.3

Nuv RE In JRS ... ... ... 10.81 8.02 41 10.74 +27.0

NuvMO Pr NOM ... ... ... 14.45 11.31 2 13.97 +23.2

NuvAllCEn JMLP 1.37 22.4 ...q 8.33 5.00 60 6.12 +11.5

NuvAZ NAZ .80 6.0 ...q 14.68 11.39 36 13.28 +12.0

NuvBldAm NBB 1.34 6.4 ...q 21.45 18.70 79 21.15 +9.2

sNCaAMTFr NKX .86 5.7 ...q 15.15 12.35 113 15.19 +19.8

sNCADvA NAC .91 6.1 ...q 14.87 12.25 127 14.89 +16.8

NCalMunV NCA .47 4.5 ...q 10.52 8.92 44 10.30 +13.2

NuvCASel NXC .63a 4.2 ...q 15.09 13.05 8 14.92 +12.1

NCTDv2 pfC NGKpC .26 2.6 ... 10.02 sNCTPI NTC .68a 5.1 ...q 13.33 11.01 41 13.38 +18.8

NuvCorEqA JCE 1.21a 8.6 ...q 16.49 11.09 59 14.07 +17.0

NvCredStr JQC .62 8.1 ...q 8.10 6.98 588 7.67 +3.6

NvDvrsDiv JDD 1.04 9.6 ...q 11.41 8.55 21 10.88 +17.9

sNuvDivA NAD .85a 5.9 ...q 14.30 12.24 402 14.33 +14.3

NuvEnhM NZF .83a 6.7 ...q 12.33 -2.8

NvDow30DO DIAX 1.06 6.0 ...q 20.16 14.72 122 17.66 +9.6

NuEnMLP JMF 1.35 15.1 ...p 11.57 7.44 241 8.91 +9.7

sNEnhMuV NEV .96a 6.5 ...q 14.72 12.55 41 14.73 +14.5

NuvFloat JFR .72 7.4 ...q 10.47 8.85 200 9.72 +5.3

NuvFltOp JRO .76a 7.8 ...q 10.40 8.69 102 9.69 +7.4

NvGADiv2 NKG .64a 5.2 ...q 12.54 10.64 12 12.36 +12.8

NuvGblHIn JGH 1.58 10.2 ... 16.10 13.21 45 15.47 +13.3

NuvHi2020 JHY .68 6.8 ...q 10.34 9.50 14 10.03 +1.1

NuvEnhMu NVG ... ... ... 16.24 13.30 344 16.13 +15.4

sNNYAmtF NRK .70 5.2 ...q 13.31 11.48 88 13.38 +14.8

sNuvAmtFr NEA .75a 5.3 ...q 14.10 12.03 1969 14.11 +14.6

sNuvIntMu NID .68 5.0 ...q 13.60 11.99 135 13.63 +10.1

NvIntQMu NIQ .57 4.2 ...q 13.54 11.81 30 13.52 +9.5

sNMDPI NMY .67a 5.0 ...q 13.17 11.45 18 13.19 +12.5

NvMAP NMT .71a 5.2 ...q 13.63 11.49 0 13.49 +14.9

sNMIQI NUM .74 5.3 ...q 13.87 12.03 29 13.91 +11.6

sNuvMNMu NMS .80 5.7 ...q 13.90 11.86 13 13.97 +15.2

NuvMtgOp JLS 1.52 6.6 ...q 24.28 22.06 25 23.11 +3.4

NuMtgOp2 JMT 1.53 6.8 ...q 24.10 21.65 8 22.46 +1.3

NuvMultM JMM .48 6.5 ...q 7.59 6.58 6 7.40 +8.0

NvMuI NMI .50a 4.4 ...q 11.45 9.95 3 11.43 +12.7

NuvMuVal NUV .39a 3.8 ...q 10.28 9.11 249 10.24 +10.5

Nv AMT-Fr NUW .78a 4.5 ...q 18.86 14.30 29 17.33 +17.3

NuvNJDiv NXJ .82a 5.7 ...q 14.40 12.34 44 14.40 +13.0

NuvNJMV NJV .59a 4.5 ...q 13.14 -1.9

sNNYDvA NAN .80a 5.7 ...q 14.08 12.02 31 14.11 +15.2

NNYMV NNY .39a 3.9 ...q 10.25 8.82 30 10.09 +5.7

NuvNYSel NXN .55 4.0 ...q 14.24 12.26 2 13.79 +7.3

sNNCPI NNC .59a 4.3 ...q 13.66 11.60 83 13.71 +16.2

sNOHQI NUO .80 5.2 ...q 15.13 13.05 80 15.25 +14.7

sNvPA NQP .81a 5.8 ...q 13.92 12.02 85 13.95 +14.3

NuvPaMV NPN .62a 4.4 ...q 14.19 -1.4

sNuvPf&Inc JPI 1.95a 8.1 ...q 24.18 18.92 36 24.19 +19.6

NvPfdInco JPC .80 8.1 ...q 10.00 7.80 111 9.92 +18.9

NuvQPf2 JPS .70 7.1 ...q 9.82 7.32 277 9.81 +18.5

NuvREAst JRI 1.49a 8.7 ...q 17.48 13.10 70 17.04 +25.0

NuvEqtP BXMX 1.00 7.6 ...q 14.60 10.90 239 13.14 +8.9

NEqPrmG SPXX 1.04 6.3 ...q 17.46 12.81 40 16.60 +18.2

NvSMM NIM .31a 3.0 ...q 10.66 9.31 15 10.37 +8.1

sNSTFI NXP .55a 3.6 ...q 15.47 13.63 26 15.43 +9.7

NSTFI2 NXQ .53a 3.7 ...q 14.47 13.04 39 14.43 +7.6

NSTFI3 NXR .55a 3.5 ...q 15.93 13.90 20 15.62 +9.2

NuvSnIn NSL .42 7.1 ...q 6.20 5.30 91 5.88 +6.9

NuShDCrd JSD 1.16a 7.6 ...q 17.31 13.53 33 15.34 +7.0

Nv TA Div JTD 1.23 7.3 ...q 17.91 12.44 13 16.90 +26.1

NvTxATR JTA 1.04 8.9 ...q 13.87 9.25 21 11.61 +14.4

NTXQI NTX .65 4.6 ...q 14.14 12.13 21 14.08 +13.6

sNVAPI NPV .65a 4.9 ...q 13.15 11.33 26 13.23 +12.9

NuverEnv n NES ... ... ...dd 14.05 3.71 3 4.51 -45.0

- O -OCI Ptrs OCIP .70e 6.1 33 11.45 OFG Bncp OFG .28 1.2 14 24.95 14.42 492 22.62 +37.4

OFG pfA OFGpA 1.78 7.0 ... 25.78 21.52 0 25.61 +5.7

OFG pfB OFGpB 1.75 6.9 ... 25.75 21.42 1 25.45 +4.8

OFG pfD OFGpD 1.78 6.9 ... 26.26 23.38 3 25.70 +7.2

OGE Engy OGE 1.46 3.4 23 44.41 35.29 746 43.05 +9.8

OM AsstM OMAM .32 2.1 16 15.35 ONEGas OGS 2.00 2.2 28 92.66 75.51 219 91.40 +14.8

sOaktreeC OAK 3.05e 6.0 15 50.76 38.65 937 50.67 +27.5

OasisMid n OMP 1.88f 8.7 48 24.21 14.98 140 21.70 +35.7

OasisPet OAS ... ... ...dd 14.57 4.30 9595 4.43 -19.9

tObsid grs OBE ... ... ... 7.56 .94 282 .91 OcciPet OXY 3.16f 6.2 39 83.35 47.00 6323 50.91 -17.1

Oceaneerg OII .60 4.0 ...cc 28.62 10.74 1807 14.98 +23.8

Och-Ziff rs OZM .82 ... ... OcwenFn OCN ... ... ...dd 4.35 1.20 212 1.96 +46.3

Oi SA C OIBR/C ... ... ... 4.28 1.53 141 1.95 +21.9

tOilStates OIS ... ... ...dd 34.66 13.20 2643 13.07 -8.5

Oil-Dri ODC 1.00f 2.9 38 42.98 24.25 3 35.04 +32.2

OldRepub ORI .80f 3.5 19 23.39 19.55 1637 22.85 +11.1

Olin OLN .80 3.9 5 32.00 17.87 3206 20.42 +1.5

Om Asst 31 OMAA 1.28 5.3 ... 24.13 OmegaHlt OHI 2.64 7.1 14 40.30 30.10 1182 37.14 +5.7

Omnicom OMC 2.60 3.2 14 85.05 65.85 906 81.61 +11.4

Omnova OMN ... ... ...dd 10.70 5.48 1768 9.95 +35.7

OnAssign ASGN ... ... 27 81.88 tOnDeckCap ONDK ... ... 7 9.41 3.80 3072 3.04 -48.5

OncoCyte n OCX ... ... ...dd 6.92 1.17 173 1.91 +38.4

OneLibrty OLP 1.80 6.3 18 31.78 23.02 41 28.61 +18.1

OneSmart n ONE ... ... ... 10.98 6.71 255 7.99 +2.4

OneMain OMF 1.00 2.8 17 37.29 22.47 418 35.77 +47.3

ONEOK OKE 3.56f 5.3 49 71.43 50.26 2470 66.80 +23.8

Ooma n OOMA ... ... 24 17.50 9.85 70 12.35 -11.0

OppLgCap RWL .72e 1.4 ...q 55.32 43.56 51.28 +10.2

Opp RUT n OMFS ... ... ... 28.76 22.01 26.11 +13.1

OppMidCap RWK .59e .7 ...q 65.13 48.19 57.15 +11.5

OppSmCap RWJ .59e 1.0 ...q 79.48 53.86 61.65 +7.6

OppUltDiv RDIV 1.15e 3.1 ...q 39.93 31.73 36.62 +9.4

OpR1000V n OVLU ... ... ... 27.36 22.90 26.39 +17.2

OpR1000L n OVOL ... ... ... 28.72 23.75 27.95 +14.6

OpR1000S n OSIZ ... ... ... 28.52 23.13 27.29 +17.6

OpR1000Y n OYLD ... ... ... 26.93 22.48 26.30 +11.0

Op R1000D n OMFL ... ... ... 29.73 23.67 28.71 +14.4

OpIntRev n REFA ... ... ... 27.10 22.16 24.16 +5.8

OpGlbRv n RGLB ... ... ... 27.44 23.17 25.08 +5.7

Opp Rev n ESGL ... ... ... 32.92 26.51 30.06 +8.2

OppGlRv n ESGF ... ... ... 31.05 25.55 28.28 +7.2

OppenFin RWW .58e .9 ...q 70.62 53.51 65.82 +14.0

OpEMRev n REEM ... ... ... 26.63 23.05 24.16 +2.1

OppenHldg OPY .48f 1.6 14 34.15 23.51 68 29.71 +16.3

Oracle ORCL .96 1.7 60 60.50 42.40 7402 58.06 +28.6

Oragenics rs OGEN ... ... ...dd Orange ORAN .41e 2.7 ... 17.07 14.57 1238 15.06 -7.0

OrchidIsl ORC .96e 14.0 36 8.14 5.83 938 6.88 +7.7

OrionECarb OEC .80 ... 43 36.55 17.52 567 19.56 -22.6

OrionGpHl ORN ... ... ...dd 9.83 1.80 144 4.07 -5.1

Orix IX ... ... ... 84.51 67.00 29 73.79 +3.1

sOrmatTc ORA .44 .7 58 64.44 45.79 128 64.66 +23.6

OshRusS n OUSM ... ... ... 29.16 22.38 17 28.17 +19.3

OshIntQ n ONTL ... ... ... 27.15 23.70 24.38 OshkoshCp OSK .96 1.1 20 86.45 51.42 548 85.92 +40.1

sOsiskoGl n OR .20 ... ... 12.19 7.00 854 12.19 +38.8

OutfrontM OUT 1.44 5.3 23 27.45 16.81 542 27.01 +49.1

OversSh wi OSG/WI ... ... ... 2.75 OverSh rs OSG ... ... ... 3.88 1.46 206 1.90 +14.5

OwensMin OMI .01 .4 2 19.16 2.43 457 2.65 -58.1

OwensCorn OC .88 1.5 18 62.42 40.64 1011 57.29 +30.9

OwensIll OI .20 1.1 20 20.78 15.67 570 17.52 +1.6

OwensRM ORM .96f 4.4 15 22.95 14.87 21.75 +15.8

sOwlRock n ORCC ... ... ... 15.74 15.51 202 15.59 +.5

OxfordInds OXM 1.48 2.0 18 96.35 63.50 129 73.21 +3.1

P-QPBF Engy PBF 1.20 4.3 8 53.91 23.67 1002 28.09 -14.0

PBF Logist PBFX 2.04f 9.5 13 23.69 19.17 95 21.40 +6.5

PCM Fund PCM .96 8.6 ...q 11.80 9.35 25 11.21 +10.4

PG&E Cp PCG 2.12f 11.6 27 49.42 5.07 2548 18.28 -23.0

PGT Inc PGTI ... ... 22 26.40 13.35 374 16.06 +1.3

PIMCO1-3Tr TUZ .34a .7 ...q 50.94 49.70 3 50.81 +1.3

Pimc1-5Tip STPZ .53e 1.0 ...q 52.71 50.70 13 52.42 +3.1

Pim15TIPS LTPZ .42e .6 ...q 70.60 60.26 32 69.47 +11.3

PimBrdTIPS TIPZ .80e 1.4 ...q 59.69 55.39 1 59.24 +5.7

sPimLwDur LDUR 2.82e 2.0 ...q 100.37 98.44 70 100.36 +1.6

PimcoTR BOND 6.13e 5.7 ...q 107.72 100.80 105 107.70 +4.8

Pim0-5HYCp HYS 5.21e 5.2 ...q 100.91 94.05 320 100.13 +5.3

PimIGBd CORP 3.12a 2.9 ...q 107.80 97.56 62 107.33 +8.4

sPimShMat MINT .82e .8 ...q 101.75 100.93 721 101.75 +.8

sPimIntMu MUNI 1.26 2.3 ...q 55.10 51.69 8 55.12 +4.3

sPimSTMun SMMU .47e .9 ...q 50.74 49.48 10 50.71 +1.8

Pim25yrZro ZROZ 3.07e 2.4 ...q 130.00 100.44 10 125.78 +11.8

PJT Part n PJT .20 .5 ...dd 61.18 35.28 153 37.56 -3.1

PLDT Inc PHI 1.13e 5.1 ... 27.65 19.36 45 22.28 +4.2

PNC pfP PNCpP 1.65 6.1 ... 30.27 25.04 109 27.11 +5.3

PNC pfQ PNCpQ 1.34 5.2 ... 25.77 22.30 17 25.54 +10.5

PNC PNC 4.60f 3.2 13 147.00 108.45 1273 141.96 +21.4

PNC wt PNC/WS ... ... ... 88.25 PNM Res PNM 1.16 2.3 25 52.10 37.67 327 50.51 +22.9

POSCO PKX ... ... ... 74.95 46.89 132 48.39 -11.9

PPDAI n PPDF .19p ... ... 6.95 2.85 1136 3.94 +9.4

PPG s PPG 2.04f 1.7 21 121.29 94.37 1160 118.43 +15.8

PPG wd PPG/WD ... ... ... 138.47 PPL Cap 73 PPX 1.48 5.8 ... 26.19 23.63 19 25.62 +4.1

PPL Corp PPL 1.65 5.5 13 32.88 27.31 4223 30.06 +6.1

PQ GrpH n PQG ... ... 32 18.54 13.28 78 15.65 +5.7

sPS BusPk PSB 4.20f 2.4 36 179.48 120.21 164 176.89 +35.0

PSBPk pfU PSBpU 1.44 5.6 ... 25.92 22.55 8 25.70 +9.6

PSBPk pfV PSBpV 1.42 5.5 ... 26.11 22.61 2 25.80 +8.9

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sPS BusP pfY PSBpY ... ... ... 25.35 20.07 15 25.30 +23.1

PS BusP pfX PSBpX 1.31 5.1 ... 25.85 20.21 18 25.50 +22.4

sPS BsPk pfW PSBpW ... ... ... 25.30 20.03 8 25.22 +21.9

PVH Corp PVH .15 .2 10 157.63 82.51 971 89.08 -4.2

PcrTrnd750 PTLC ... ... ...q 31.87 28.16 393 31.47 +9.4

PcrTrnd450 PTMC ... ... ...q 33.96 28.38 79 29.64 -3.9

PcrTrnd100 PTNQ ... ... ...q 37.20 31.18 48 37.03 +13.3

PacrCash n GCOW ... ... ... 31.81 26.76 14 30.55 +9.4

PacrTrendp PTEU ... ... ... 28.43 24.80 25 26.64 +6.3

Pacr Wlth n PWS ... ... ... 27.22 23.18 5 24.92 +3.3

Pac Cash n CALF ... ... ... 30.33 21.63 4 23.62 +1.9

PacDvCsh n ICOW ... ... ... 28.27 23.12 3 25.67 +6.8

PacCashCow COWZ ... ... ... 28.80 PacifCstOil ROYT .31e 14.5 4 2.95 1.48 46 2.16 +31.7

PacDrill rs PACD ... ... ...dd .38 PacGE pfA PCGpA 1.50 5.7 ... 28.20 13.52 2 26.50 +38.1

PacGE pfB PCGpB 1.37 5.8 ... 25.13 12.19 2 23.70 +38.2

PacGE pfC PCGpC 1.25 5.6 ... 23.41 11.00 3 22.25 +41.3

PacGE pfD PCGpD 1.25 5.6 ... 23.19 10.85 2 22.25 +41.3

PacGE pfE PCGpE 1.25 5.7 ... 23.16 10.25 22.10 +40.3

PacGE pfG PCGpG 1.20 5.8 ... 22.15 11.05 20.70 +38.6

PacGE pfH PCGpH 1.12 5.8 ... 22.51 11.50 4 19.39 +38.6

PacGE pfI PCGpI 1.09 5.6 ... 22.23 10.23 19.38 +40.9

Pacif pf PPWp 5.00 5.0 ... 100.26 PackAmer PKG 3.16 3.1 13 118.88 77.90 657 102.02 +22.2

PagrDuty n PD ... ... ... 59.82 36.00 490 44.05 +15.2

Pagsegur n PAGS ... ... 18 48.88 17.02 2126 47.26 +152.3

PalatinTch PTN ... ... ... 1.78 .59 1161 .92 +29.2

PaloAltNet PANW ... ... ...dd 260.63 160.08 782 225.65 +19.8

PampaEng PAM ... ... ... 40.06 19.50 468 33.80 +6.3

PanhO&G PHX .16 1.4 13 19.75 11.23 66 11.39 -26.5

ParPetr rt PARR/r ... ... ... .06 ParPacHl PARR ... ... 30 22.85 22.06 148 22.53 +58.9

ParTech PAR ... ... 90 29.77 15.22 156 26.14 +20.2

ParaGold n PZG ... ... 3 1.24 .70 40 .85 +2.9

ParamtGp PGRE .40 2.9 ... 16.05 12.18 557 13.83 +10.1

Paretem rs TEUM ... ... ...dd 3.36 2.23 2.25 ParkEl PKE .40 2.5 29 18.99 13.77 16.21 +10.1

ParkHot n PK 1.80m 6.8 ... 34.27 25.30 1389 26.41 +1.7

ParkNatl PRK 4.04 4.3 14 112.88 79.27 36 93.67 +10.3

ParkrDrl PKD ... ... ... 24.09 14.57 41 16.61 ParkerHan PH 3.52f 2.0 21 193.19 140.82 1018 172.79 +15.9

ParsleyEn PE ... ... 18 32.00 14.17 3289 15.89 -.6

Parsons n PSN ... ... ... 38.38 29.03 158 37.52 PartRe pfF PREpF 1.47 5.8 ... 27.26 21.71 1 25.50 +8.3

PartRe pfG PREpG 1.63 6.1 ... 27.07 23.48 7 26.49 +7.4

PartRe pfH PREpH 1.81 6.6 ... 28.01 24.26 49 27.30 +8.4

PartRe pfI PREpI 1.47 5.6 ... 26.70 21.01 9 26.06 +14.5

PartyCity n PRTY ... ... 5 16.68 5.52 2105 6.08 -39.1

PaycomSft PAYC ... ... 59 246.85 107.46 730 229.61 +87.5

PeabodyE n BTU .56f 2.5 ... 44.71 21.42 623 22.04 -27.7

PeabEn pfA BTUp 2.13 ... ... Pearson PSO .80e 7.1 ... 13.19 9.70 213 11.26 -5.7

Pebblebrk PEB 1.52 5.3 16 39.40 26.39 910 28.43 +.4

Pebble pfC PEBpC 1.63 6.3 ... 25.99 23.00 2 25.89 +10.1

Pebbleb pfD PEBpD 2.09 7.8 ... 26.74 21.35 1 26.72 +15.2

Peblbrk pf E PEBpE ... ... ... 26.47 24.67 25.46 -2.6

sPeblbrk pf F PEBpF ... ... ... 25.63 24.40 1 25.74 +3.2

Pedevco rs PED ... ... ... 3.04 .48 38 1.26 +66.4

Pembina g PBA 2.42 ... 27 38.56 28.30 345 36.46 +22.9

tPenney JCP ... ... ...dd 2.65 .76 13250 .75 -27.8

PennaRE PEI .84 13.0 9 11.05 5.46 1070 6.46 +8.8

PenRE pfB PEIpB 1.84 8.1 ... 25.07 14.72 10 22.58 +38.0

PenRE pfC PEIpC 1.80 8.0 ... 24.48 14.30 7 22.64 +40.7

PenRE pfD PEIpD 1.72 7.7 ... 23.65 13.26 11 22.48 +44.7

PennyMFn PFSI .47 ... 11 22.45 18.77 19.99 PennyMac PMT 1.88 8.5 23 22.62 17.88 737 22.15 +19.0

Penny pfA PMTpA 2.03 7.7 ... 26.49 22.56 8 26.39 +11.0

PennyM pfB PMTpB ... ... ... 26.33 22.52 39 26.12 +11.4

Penske PAG 1.60f 3.4 11 53.84 38.49 372 46.86 +16.2

Pentair PNR .72 1.8 12 46.00 34.72 1895 38.95 +3.1

Penumbra n PEN ... ... ...cc 185.70 110.84 171 180.94 +48.1

PerfFood n PFGC ... ... 31 43.79 28.05 379 42.98 +33.2

PerkElm PKI .40f .4 37 103.00 71.83 631 95.34 +21.4

PermRck n PRT .99e 12.4 ... 16.00 5.45 32 8.00 +35.1

Prmian PBT .60e 11.4 15 9.35 5.00 254 5.29 -10.3

PermvRoy PVL 1.45e 57.5 7 3.75 1.70 42 2.52 +34.0

Perrigo PRGO .76 1.4 27 78.97 36.28 1022 54.24 +40.0

Perspecta n PRSP .24 1.0 64 26.64 15.74 333 23.79 +38.2

tPetChina PTR .70e 1.3 ... 83.24 53.86 74 53.76 -12.7

PetrbrsA PBR/A ... ... ... 15.75 8.69 3009 13.94 +20.3

Petrobras PBR ... ... ... 17.90 10.16 10801 15.23 +17.1

Pfenex PFNX ... ... ...dd 7.64 3.13 51 6.03 +89.0

Pfizer PFE 1.44 3.5 17 46.47 38.42 61230 41.45 -5.0

Pfizer wd PFE/WD ... ... ... 28.25 PhlpsSelEn DSE 1.26 24.4 ... 6.41 3.62 81 5.16 +31.3

PhilaEn n PESC ... ... ... PhilipMor PM 4.56 5.3 18 92.74 64.67 4387 86.76 +30.0

sPhilipsNV PHG .88e 1.8 ... 47.40 32.98 844 47.64 +35.7

Phillips66 PSX 3.60 3.5 9 123.97 78.44 2275 102.81 +19.3

Phill66LP PSXP 3.33e 6.4 14 55.02 40.76 1684 51.95 +23.4

PhoenixCo n PFX ... ... ... PhxNMda FENG ... ... 73 5.30 2.66 33 2.91 -9.1

PhysRltTr DOC .92 5.4 59 19.16 15.18 525 17.16 +7.0

PiedmOfc PDM .84 4.1 9 21.40 16.43 413 20.36 +19.5

Pier 1 rs PIR ... ... ...dd 43.00 3.80 171 4.24 PimEnTac n NRGX ... ... ... 21.50 18.96 79 20.00 -1.0

PimUS Eq n MFUS ... ... ... 30.22 24.12 4 29.80 +18.2

Pim IntEq n MFDX ... ... ... 26.30 21.80 0 24.69 +10.5

PimEmMkt MFEM ... ... ... 24.83 21.67 3 23.76 +7.5

PimcoCA PCQ .92 4.8 ...q 20.00 14.35 10 19.24 +19.1

PimcoCA2 PCK .65 6.4 ...q 10.22 7.55 40 10.07 +28.6

PimcCA3 PZC .72 6.3 ...q 11.53 9.02 45 11.45 +20.1

PimcoCp&I PCN 1.35 7.5 ...q 19.25 13.35 95 18.00 +20.9

PimCpOp PTY 1.56a 8.4 ...q 18.98 13.30 288 18.56 +21.0

PimDyCrd PCI 1.97 8.2 ...q 24.65 19.35 747 24.00 +14.0

PimDyInco PDI 2.65a 8.3 ...q 34.04 26.68 92 31.91 +9.4

PimcIncStr PFL 1.08 9.0 ...q 12.22 10.11 68 11.99 +10.3

PimIncStr2 PFN .96 9.0 ...q 10.87 8.88 123 10.70 +12.3

PimStPls PGP 2.20 17.4 ...q 16.40 9.72 24 12.64 +8.2

PimcoHiI PHK 1.24 15.4 ...q 9.09 7.30 356 8.05 +.5

PimIncOpp PKO 2.28a 8.3 ...q 27.79 23.21 50 27.36 +7.8

PimcoMuni PMF .98 6.7 ...q 15.33 12.15 56 14.61 +16.4

sPimcoMu2 PML .78 5.0 ...q 15.63 12.40 121 15.56 +16.9

PimcMu3 PMX .75 6.1 ...q 13.00 10.76 28 12.34 +10.8

PimcoNY PNF .68 5.0 ...q 13.72 10.98 7 13.64 +16.6

PimcoNY2 PNI .80 6.9 ...q 12.39 10.37 8 11.52 +9.5

PimcNY3 PYN .63 6.4 ...q 10.51 8.26 16 9.79 +13.2

PimcoStrIn RCS .96 9.7 ...q 10.69 8.80 62 9.89 +2.2

PinWst PNW 2.95 3.2 21 99.81 77.19 885 93.12 +9.3

Pinterest n PINS ... ... ... 35.29 23.05 3170 27.86 +14.2

PionDvrsHi HNW 1.38 9.6 ...q 14.91 12.74 19 14.36 +10.5

PionEnSvc PES ... ... ...dd 3.65 .18 6194 .19 -84.6

PionFltRt PHD .72 6.8 ...q 11.17 9.56 126 10.62 +7.9

PionHiIn PHT 1.14 12.3 ...q 9.51 7.76 149 9.27 +16.3

PioMuAdv MAV .84 7.7 ...q 11.29 10.00 130 10.96 +7.5

PioMunHi MHI .84 6.6 ...q 12.68 10.61 61 12.64 +15.3

PioNtrl PXD .64f .5 ...cc 189.78 119.08 1398 133.56 +1.6

PiperJaf PJC 1.51e 2.0 ...dd 82.52 61.35 119 76.81 +16.7

PitnyBw PBI .20 5.1 3 8.56 3.41 1405 3.90 -34.0

PitnyBw 43 PBIpB 1.67 7.7 ... 25.10 19.66 23 21.78 -7.2

PivotalAc n PVT ... ... ... 10.40 9.75 3 10.19 +2.4

PivotlAc wt PVT/WS ... ... ... PivotalAc un PVTU ... ... ... 11.74 10.09 11.64 +15.4

PivotInII un PIC/U ... ... ... 10.17 10.00 14 10.14 +.3

tPivotSft n PVTL ... ... ... 29.15 9.64 3188 9.52 -41.8

PlainsAAP PAA 1.44 6.0 38 27.70 19.33 4752 24.08 +20.2

PlainsGP rs PAGP 1.26 ... 10 27.00 19.17 1269 24.34 +21.1

PlanetFit n PLNT ... ... 80 81.90 44.97 769 77.96 +45.4

PlanetGrn PLAG ... ... ... 11.51 .13 2 4.34 +77.0

Plantron PLT .60 1.6 12 73.00 30.90 205 38.42 +16.1

PlatGpM rs PLG ... ... 1 .20 .09 .16 PlayAGS n AGS ... ... ... 32.80 17.49 459 19.04 -17.2

PlymInd n PLYM 1.50 8.0 ...dd 19.60 10.95 29 18.66 +48.0

PlymInd pfA PLYMpA 1.88 7.3 ... 26.32 20.06 2 25.65 +15.4

PolarStarR PSRT ... ... ... Polaris PII 2.44 2.6 22 115.40 70.27 805 94.17 +22.8

PolyMet g PLM ... ... ...dd 1.25 .36 336 .38 -53.1

PolyMet rt PLMr ... ... ... PolyOne POL .78 2.4 15 45.34 24.47 850 32.32 +13.0

PortGE POR 1.54f 2.8 23 55.98 43.73 413 55.34 +20.7

KCAPFn 19 KAP 1.84 7.3 ... 26.19 25.36 25.36 PostHldg POST ... ... 11 113.73 83.88 335 111.00 +24.5

PostRlt n PSTL ... ... ... 17.00 14.25 8 14.71 -13.0

PowrREIT PW ... ... ...dd 9.75 5.10 22 9.16 +63.6

PwREIT pfA PWpA ... ... ... 29.84 25.00 0 26.50 +2.9

PS AlphaQ PQY ... ... ...q PSActUSRE PSR 2.33e 1.9 ...q 79.16 PS SPXDn PHDG .41e 1.3 ... 28.30 PS GrMult PSMG ... ... ... 14.00 PS BalMul PSMB ... ... ... 13.48 PS ModCon PSMM ... ... ... 13.16 PS Consrv PSMC ... ... ... 12.75 PSCrudeDS DTO ... ... ...q 108.16 43.22 0 54.81 -45.7

PwSBMetS BOS ... ... ...q 22.02 15.12 19.13 -7.5

PSBMetDL BDD ... ... ...q 8.18 3.90 7.70 +11.8

PSBMetDS BOM ... ... ...q 12.41 6.00 7.99 -10.4

PSCrudeLg OLO ... ... ...q 7.17 4.01 5.63 +28.4

PSCrudeSh SZO ... ... ...q 86.70 51.61 55.69 -32.6

PwshDB DBC ... ... ...q 17.91 PwShCurH DBV ... ... ...q 24.43 PS Engy DBE ... ... ...q 16.57 PS PrcMet DBP ... ... ...q 37.83 PS Silver DBS ... ... ...q 24.97 PS Agri DBA ... ... ...q 19.14 PS Oil DBO ... ... ...q 11.77 PS Gold DGL ... ... ...q 40.85 PS BasMet DBB ... ... ...q 18.76 PS USDBull UUP ... ... ...q 24.80 PS USDBear UDN ... ... ...q 21.75 PShPuLVal PXLV .76e 2.0 ...q 38.48 PSS&PMom SPMO ... ... ...q 37.55 PSS&PVal SPVU ... ... ...q 34.33 PSShTHYB PGHY 1.08 4.6 ...q 23.56 PS SrLoan BKLN 1.01 4.8 ...q 22.99 PS IntlBd PICB .57 2.2 ...q 26.22 PS CEFInc PCEF 1.91 8.3 ...q 23.05 PSVrdoTF PVI ... ... ...q 24.94 PShCalMu PWZ .80 3.1 ... 25.87 PShNYMu PZT .86 3.6 ... 24.06 PShNatMu PZA .87 3.5 ... 25.15 PSHYCpBd PHB .84 4.5 ...q 18.42 PwShPfd PGX .86 5.9 ...q 14.50 PShEMSov PCY 1.50 5.6 ... 26.92 PShGClnEn PBD .17e 1.3 ...q 12.86 PSEmgMkt PXH .49e 2.2 ...q 21.91 PSDvMxUSs PDN .53e 1.5 ...q 34.52 PSDvxUS PXF 1.11e 2.5 ...q 44.73 PShIntlDev IDHQ .33e 1.4 ...q 24.21 PSIndia PIN .12e .5 ...q 24.98 PSS&PBW PBP 1.07e 3.3 ...q 21.90 PrecDrill PDS .28 ... ...dd 4.12 1.56 858 1.62 -6.9

PfdAptCm APTS 1.05f 7.4 ...dd 18.60 13.14 245 14.22 +1.1

Prestige rs PBH ... ... 3 41.76 26.25 288 34.05 +10.3

Pretium g PVG ... ... ... 11.56 6.53 2127 11.27 +33.4

Primerica PRI 1.36 1.1 15 132.17 90.28 216 123.90 +26.8

PrinEdgAIn YLD .75e ... ...q 41.83 36.87 4 40.41 +6.5

PrinActGl GDVD ... ... ... 28.68 23.38 2 27.99 +15.4

Prin Cont n PVAL ... ... ... 31.47 22.19 1 27.05 +21.9

sPrn MegC n USMC ... ... ... 29.73 23.78 7 29.71 +18.3

PrinSpec n PREF ... ... ... 98.03 89.51 1 97.92 +8.7

PrincREstI PGZ 1.32m 6.9 ...q 19.67 15.31 11 19.14 +15.7

PrinEq n PEM ... ... ...

PriorIn pfC PRIFpC ... ... ... 25.53 24.63 25.38 +2.0

ProAssur PRA 1.24a 3.3 19 49.48 34.12 304 37.33 -8.0

ProLogis PLD 2.12f 2.6 31 83.99 55.21 1845 82.63 +40.7

ProPetr n PUMP ... ... ... 25.38 11.27 1789 16.58 +34.6

PrShtDow rs DOG ... ... ...q 58.56 PrShtMC rs MYY ... ... ...q 43.44 PrUltDow s DDM ... ... ...q 51.49 32.81 96 50.78 +34.3

ProUltMC s MVV ... ... ...q 47.07 26.88 9 41.86 +37.7

PrUltQQQ s QLD ... ... ...q 104.80 58.44 753 103.84 +54.5

ProUltSP s SSO .40e .3 ...q 133.46 81.39 760 132.84 +43.1

tPrUShCnG SZK ... ... ...q 20.25 12.61 1 12.52 -30.8

ProShtHY SJB ... ... ...q 24.12 21.28 31 21.39 -9.1

ProUShBM rs SMN ... ... ...q 25.48 Pro20 yrT UBT 1.13e 1.3 ...q 93.43 65.00 3 89.41 +16.3

Pro7-10yrT UST .42e .7 ...q 62.57 51.12 2 61.50 +10.2

ProSShOG DDG ... ... ...q 29.53 20.67 2 25.20 -8.6

ProSShFn rs SEF ... ... ...q 22.76 ProLCCre s CSM .67e .9 ...q 72.92 56.69 37 72.32 +19.3

ProUltTl s LTL ... ... ...q 50.54 29.37 43.75 +35.1

ProHdgRep HDG ... ... ...q 45.89 42.40 0 45.60 +5.9

ProUltEM EET ... ... ...q 80.74 57.30 2 71.96 +16.0

ProRafiLS RALS .62e 1.8 ...q 37.73 32.43 1 34.68 -4.2

ProUSL7-10T PST ... ... ...q 23.95 19.26 5 19.62 -9.9

ProShtEafe EFZ ... ... ...q 30.59 25.48 1 26.03 -11.8

ProShtEM EUM ... ... ...q 21.76 17.72 194 18.45 -9.5

ProUltEaf s EFO ... ... ...q 42.29 28.98 1 38.34 +25.7

ProUEurop UPV ... ... ...q 55.66 35.54 0 48.45 +27.6

ProShtBM SBM ... ... ...q 22.14 17.17 1 18.06 -13.0

ProUltSEM EEV ... ... ...q 8.17 ProUltRE s URE ... ... ...q 83.45 51.25 3 79.20 +41.4

sProUltFin s UYG ... ... ...q 48.11 28.46 53 47.60 +45.9

ProShtRE REK ... ... ...q 17.28 13.42 4 13.74 -16.6

ProShtChi50 YXI ... ... ...q 22.09 17.78 3 19.17 -8.9

ProUltSem s USD ... ... ...q 53.30 25.62 9 48.91 +65.2

ProUltUt s UPW ... ... ...q 63.17 43.90 3 60.84 +29.0

PrUltTech s ROM ... ... ...q 134.75 68.54 36 133.25 +69.0

ProUltJpn s EZJ 1.28p ... ...q 43.19 27.00 3 32.58 +13.8

ProUltO&G DIG .46e 1.7 ...q 46.32 20.33 128 26.29 +12.7

ProUltInd s UXI ... ... ...q 82.90 46.63 2 81.32 +55.5

PrUltHCr s RXL .63e .6 ...q 118.30 80.30 5 104.67 +15.1

ProUCnsSv s UCC ... ... ...q 121.32 68.28 1 116.81 +51.1

sPrUCnsGd s UGE ... ... ...q 47.48 31.33 2 47.65 +40.1

ProUBasM UYM .15e .3 ...q 73.50 41.70 1 59.34 +25.6

PrUlPR2K s URTY ... ... ...q 114.27 41.61 135 73.92 +49.1

PUltM400 s UMDD .03e ... ...q 138.31 58.86 1 111.38 +60.2

ProUltSC s SAA ... ... ...q 134.63 68.69 0 97.25 +25.8

ProUPD30 s UDOW ... ... ...q 115.22 58.01 297 109.76 +53.9

ProUlR2K s UWM ... ... ...q 89.24 46.25 117 69.17 +32.7

ProSht20Tr TBF ... ... ...q 24.43 20.13 168 20.58 -8.1

PUltSP500 s UPRO ... ... ...q 59.05 28.65 2164 58.64 +68.6

ProUChin50 XPP .74p ... ...q 76.97 53.70 6 63.97 +12.8

PrUSSilv s ZSL ... ... ...q 45.75 32.22 25 32.89 -11.3

PUVxST rs UVXY ... ... ...q 53.38 38.20 39.95 ProVixST rs VIXY ... ... ...q 42.77 17.60 1810 17.92 -53.6

PS ShCrd rs OILD ... ... ... 35.52 PS Crde n OILU ... ... ... 75.00 11.93 697 20.37 +51.2

PrUCrude rs UCO ... ... ...q 39.36 12.20 3398 18.51 +39.2

PrUltYen rs YCL ... ... ...q 60.06 53.53 0 56.82 -1.3

PrSUltNG rs BOIL ... ... ...q 41.48 PVixMTFut VIXM ... ... ...q 27.91 20.27 55 20.77 -22.3

PrUltSilv AGQ ... ... ...q 29.05 21.57 278 28.36 +7.5

PrUltShN s KOLD ... ... ...q 43.25 10.60 58 34.59 +63.0

ProUShGld GLL ... ... ...q 86.21 57.99 43 59.94 -17.7

PrSUShAus CROC ... ... ...q 58.50 50.01 0 57.77 +5.2

PrUltShYen YCS ... ... ...q 79.35 70.56 1 73.95 +.1

ProSUltGold UGL ... ... ...q 45.97 31.92 58 44.51 +19.0

ProShtVx s SVXY ... ... ...q 14.62 13.06 14.37 PrUShCrd s SCO ... ... ...q 33.20 12.29 2148 17.35 -40.7

ProShtEuro EUFX ... ... ...q 45.43 41.44 0 45.22 +5.0

ProUltEuro ULE ... ... ...q 16.25 13.81 0 13.86 -8.3

ProUShEuro EUO ... ... ...q 26.69 22.50 63 26.53 +9.4

ProctGam PG 2.98 2.6 27 116.52 78.49 7762 116.00 +26.2

ProgsvCp PGR .10e .1 33 84.96 56.71 2015 81.20 +34.6

ProsHldg PRO ... ... ...dd 74.73 28.18 501 72.75 +131.7

ProShtQQQ PSQ ... ... ...q 37.22 26.99 2963 27.11 -21.2

ProShSP rs SH ... ... ...q 33.59 25.87 3519 25.94 -17.2

PrUShSP rs SDS ... ... ...q 49.47 29.00 2520 29.14 -32.1

PrUShDow rs DXD ... ... ...q 32.88 PUShtMdC MZZ ... ... ...q 26.08 15.55 18.10 -20.9

PUShtQQ rs QID ... ... ...q 43.04 PrUltShT rs REW ... ... ...q 34.22 15.78 3 15.94 PrShRs2K rs SRTY ... ... ...q 48.50 20.36 27.00 -31.7

PrUShD3 rs SDOW/O ... ... ...q 24.21 12.50 14.22 -25.9

PUltShtF rs FINZ ... ... ...q 13.56 6.18 7.20 -32.5

PrSUlhGM rs GDXS ... ... ...q 23.12 11.34 14.74 +2.6

PUShtSem rs SSG ... ... ...q 33.00 20.27 6 20.80 ProUShL20 TBT ... ... ...q 41.70 28.21 1693 29.48 -16.1

PrShR2K rs RWM ... ... ...q 49.93 36.82 41.73 -10.6

PrUShHC rs RXD ... ... ...q 29.68 21.36 23.44 -8.9

PrUShCnS rs SCC ... ... ...q 25.23 14.66 16.12 -26.5

PrUShRE rs SRS ... ... ...q 33.89 21.84 22.16 -28.1

PrUShD3 rs SDOW ... ... ...q 96.84 45.35 624 46.31 PUShtR2K TWM ... ... ...q 23.55 13.00 16.20 -21.4

PrUShtSC SDD ... ... ...q 20.13 10.94 14.82 -16.3

PUShChi50 rs FXP ... ... ...q 59.72 PS DecRt n EMTY ... ... ... 40.43 29.57 1 37.89 +2.5

PUShtIndl SIJ ... ... ...q 23.40 12.72 14.35 -29.0

PS OnlSt n CLIX ... ... ... 55.61 39.01 3 54.83 +31.2

PrShtSmC SBB ... ... ...q 39.59 29.00 34.22 -7.8

PUPShtMC SMDD ... ... ...q 16.21 7.63 9.19 -31.3

PrSh K1 n OILK ... ... ... 28.82 16.35 0 20.60 +20.2

PUShtEur EPV ... ... ...q 44.14 30.25 33.68 -17.6

PUShtSPX rs SPXU ... ... ...q 39.68 PrUOGEx rs UOP ... ... ...q 18.82 PUShtJpn EWV ... ... ...q 36.73 24.66 31.33 -8.8

ProSPDvA NOBL 1.00e 1.5 ...q 69.06 56.79 66.67 +10.1

PUltShEafe EFU ... ... ...q 32.09 19.97 25.38 -15.7

PrUGMin rs GDXX ... ... ...q 53.50 21.89 4 51.31 +62.3

PrUltBra rs UBR ... ... ...q 91.60 42.35 1 84.95 +34.7

PrSht20yTr TTT ... ... ...q 33.06 21.40 21.63 -15.9

ProGblInf TOLZ 1.63e 3.6 ...q 46.43 36.64 8 44.93 +17.8

PUltShOG DUG ... ... ...q 58.54 27.88 42.15 -16.1

PS MngdF FUT ... ... ... 44.54 39.05 39.38 -2.1

PrGPrEq bt PEX 1.53e 4.5 ...q 37.35 29.02 34.00 +14.1

ProEurDiv EUDV .15p ... ...q 43.13 35.35 40.29 +10.7

PHYIntH bt HYHG 3.16 4.8 ...q 68.67 60.65 65.30 +5.2

ProSPxTch SPXT .23p ... ...q 56.38 44.99 56.32 +18.1

sProSPxHC SPXV .24p ... ...q 63.01 48.43 1 63.40 +23.8

ProMerger MRGR .12e .3 ...q 37.60 35.97 37.30 +.9

sProSPxFin SPXN .23p ... ...q 62.40 49.76 1 62.41 +22.4

ProSPxEgy SPXE .22p ... ...q 64.19 49.65 0 64.10 +23.6

PrUltPFn FINU .29e .4 ...q 108.44 45.81 76.34 +35.2

PrUltPFn s FINU/WI ... ... ...q PrS HdJp n HGJP ... ... ... 30.04 sPrIGIntH bt IGHG 2.15 2.8 ... 75.92 70.09 21 75.78 +6.5

ProSht7-10y TBX ... ... ...q 29.79 27.57 27.62 -3.0

ProUShHm HDZ ... ... ...q 14.35 ProUHome HBU ... ... ...q 20.75 PrUSOGEx SOP ... ... ...q 16.08 PrUShBrz rs BZQ ... ... ...q 46.05 PrSPMCDv REGL .65e 1.1 ...q 59.57 49.07 24 59.27 +14.6

ProSR2KDv SMDV .47e ... ...q 60.73 51.09 36 59.67 +10.9

PSSTEm bt EMSH 4.88e 6.4 ... 80.12 73.00 1 76.62 +4.0

ProUltHY UJB 1.72e 2.5 ...q 70.93 59.43 68.56 +14.9

PrUShtUtl SDP ... ... ...q 24.55 16.56 1 17.15 -25.0

PrUltShtTc REW/O ... ... ...q 17.11 8.49 10.13 -31.2

tPrUShtFn SKF ... ... ...q 27.97 15.90 55 16.09 -33.8

Pro CovBd n COBO ... ... ... PUShtSem rs SSG/O ... ... ...q 15.28 ProMornAlt ALTS .38e 1.0 ...q 38.49 35.98 2 37.26 +3.3

Pro30BEI RINF .58e 2.1 ...q 30.08 26.60 27.38 +1.9

ProDivGro EFAD .70e 1.9 ...q 37.52 PS EMkDv EMDV ... ... ... 60.43 48.85 1 58.25 +8.8

ProCdNASh WYDE ... ... ...q 33.45 30.80 1 30.90 -5.7

Pr GBIGl n GGOV ... ... ... ProsCap 24 PBB 1.56 6.1 ... 26.04 23.10 11 25.77 +5.4

ProspBcsh PB 1.64 2.4 17 76.25 57.01 364 68.64 +10.2

Protalix PLX ... ... ...dd .83 .27 464 .36 +14.1

ProtLf n PLpE 1.50 ... ... ProtoLabs PRLB ... ... 47 166.60 94.20 195 102.01 -9.6

Provect wt PVCT/WS ... ... ... .02 ProvidFS PFS .92 3.9 15 27.94 22.22 202 23.88 -1.0

ProvMtgC PMCA ... ... ... Prudentl PRU 4.00 3.9 11 106.64 75.61 1204 102.50 +25.7

Prudentl18 PFK .65 2.6 ... 24.99 PrudFn 52 PJH 1.44 5.5 ... 26.25 23.11 32 26.14 +10.1

PrudtlF 53 PRH 1.43 5.5 ... 26.06 22.89 51 25.90 +11.0

PruSDHiY GHY 1.32 10.3 ...q 12.80 -3.6

PruUK pf PUKp 1.69 6.3 ... 27.35 24.59 18 27.04 +6.7

PruUK pfA PUKpA 1.63 6.0 ... 27.30 25.11 9 27.13 +3.8

Prud UK PUK 1.49e 3.6 ... 47.63 33.32 132 41.81 +18.2

PruShHiY ISD 1.32 10.1 ...q 13.05 -3.6

PSEG PEG 1.88 3.2 20 61.63 49.23 2377 59.31 +13.9

PubStrg PSA 6.80 2.8 26 251.28 193.89 1138 242.75 +19.9

PubSt pfU PSApU 1.41 5.5 ... 25.76 23.07 14 25.64 +4.7

PubSt pfV PSApV 1.34 5.3 ... 25.49 21.83 23 25.36 +12.2

sPubSt pfW PSApW 1.30 5.1 ... 25.42 21.33 25 25.41 +15.4

PubSt pfX PSApX 1.30 5.1 ... 25.44 21.45 9 25.40 +15.2

PubSt pfZ PSApZ 1.50 5.9 ... 26.09 24.66 25.37 +1.3

sPubSt pfG PSApG ... ... ... 25.99 20.75 37 25.98 +21.8

sPubSt pfF PSApF 1.29 4.9 ... 26.06 20.69 17 26.11 +21.1

sPubSt pfE PSApE 1.23 4.8 ... 25.40 20.13 32 25.42 +23.3

sPubSt pfD PSApD 1.24 4.9 ... 25.40 20.57 30 25.57 +21.6

sPubSt pfC PSApC ... ... ... 25.89 20.85 22 25.97 +20.6

sPubSt pfB PSApB ... ... ... 26.93 21.98 50 26.91 +18.0

PubSt pfA PSApA 1.47 5.6 ... 26.68 24.32 9 26.37 +5.5

PulteGrp PHM .44 1.4 18 34.03 20.64 4631 31.47 +21.1

PureStrg n PSTG ... ... ...dd 29.14 13.99 2199 15.63 -2.8

PutHiInSec PCF .37 4.1 ...q 9.04 sPMMI PMM .44 5.5 ...q 7.94 6.54 169 7.91 +17.7

PMIIT PIM .31 6.8 ...q 4.68 4.06 131 4.60 +8.2

PMOT PMO .71 5.5 ...q 13.18 10.85 50 13.08 +16.5

PPrIT PPT .31 5.9 ...q 5.33 4.56 186 5.28 +12.6

Puxin n NEW ... ... ... 16.70 5.00 139 5.74 -2.9

PyxusInt PYX ... ... ...dd 52.43 11.30 239 13.25 +11.7

PzenaInv PZN .58e 7.1 11 10.48 7.36 27 8.17 -5.5

Q2 Hldgs QTWO ... ... ...dd 81.80 43.41 286 80.16 +61.8

tQEP Res QEP .08 1.7 13 12.05 4.69 6428 4.72 -16.2

QIAGEN QGEN ... ... 41 41.55 32.33 604 38.35 +11.3

QTS RltTr QTS 1.76 4.1 ...dd 47.13 34.27 636 43.28 +16.8

QTS Rlt pfA QTSpA 1.78 6.7 ... 26.94 22.61 4 26.75 +16.3

QTS Rlt pfB QTSpB 1.63 1.5 ... 113.03 92.00 11 108.00 +14.6

QuadGrph QUAD 1.20 14.2 28 23.83 7.22 592 8.47 -31.3

QuakerCh KWR 1.54f .8 37 224.30 162.87 73 185.90 +4.6

QuanexBld NX .32 1.8 29 19.75 10.70 93 18.13 +33.4

QuantaSvc PWR .16 .4 25 41.00 27.90 716 37.91 +25.9

Qu Insp100 n BIBL ... ... ... 28.65 22.48 10 27.95 +17.5

QnForSm n FFSG ... ... ... 27.44 21.81 10 26.91 +16.7

QnForTcG n FFTG ... ... ... 26.16 21.04 6 26.01 +18.6

Sage Esg ef GUDB ... ... ... 49.13 MainSecR n SECT ... ... ... 30.14 23.02 59 29.25 +20.3

InspCpBd n IBD ... ... ... 28.57 23.80 52 25.38 +3.9

QuaInsp n ISMD ... ... ... 31.42 21.42 3 26.65 +16.7

QuaInsLg n BLES ... ... ... 29.60 23.18 10 28.34 +16.9

FormInco n FFTI ... ... ... 24.74 22.87 44 24.53 +6.1

FrmHdGr n FFHG ... ... ... 30.30 23.40 11 27.21 +4.7

QuanReal n QXRR ... ... ... 24.55 22.71 22.71 QuanMulIn n QXMI ... ... ... 25.59 24.24 24.36 Qudian n QD ... ... ... 9.15 4.00 7666 8.69 +102.6

QstDiag DGX 2.12 2.1 19 112.38 78.95 1062 102.50 +23.1

QuintEn n QES ... ... ... 8.24 1.58 9 2.00 -42.2

QuormHl n QHC ... ... ...dd 6.25 .95 83 1.64 -43.3

QuotientTc QUOT ... ... ...dd 15.98 8.92 765 10.55 -1.2

Qwest 54 CTV 1.72 6.8 ... 25.75 19.10 51 25.41 +28.8

Qwest53 CTY 1.53 6.5 ... 24.00 16.25 79 23.71 +31.7

Qwest 25 CTZ 1.66 6.6 ... 25.79 17.51 62 25.32 +34.3

sQwest 56 CTAA ... ... ... 26.50 19.67 30 26.54 +28.3

sQwest57 n CTDD ... ... ... 25.08 17.81 87 25.15 +32.5

sQwest56 n CTBB ... ... ... 24.41 17.19 210 24.45 +30.5

- R -RAIT pfA RASpA 1.94 21.9 ... 8.84 RAIT pfB RASpB 2.09 24.1 ... 8.66 RAIT pfC RASpC 2.22 22.9 ... 9.70 RAIT Fn 24 RFT 1.91 11.3 ... 16.91 RAITFn 19 RFTA 1.78 8.6 ... 20.66 RELX plc s RELX .54e 2.2 ... 24.99 19.23 260 24.15 +17.7

RH RH ... ... 22 162.10 84.11 508 132.18 +10.3

RLI Corp RLI .92f 1.0 23 91.49 64.48 146 88.47 +28.2

RLJ LodgT RLJ 1.32 7.5 12 23.31 15.91 1089 17.58 +7.2

RLJ Lod pfA RLJpA .49 1.8 ... 26.95 24.37 28 26.65 +7.5

RMG Ac n RMG ... ... ... 10.02 9.72 9.78 +.3

RMG Ac wt RMG/WS ... ... ... RMG Ac un RMG/U ... ... ... 10.06 9.95 10.04 +.4

tRPC RES .20m 3.6 7 17.24 5.61 2512 5.54 -43.9

RPM RPM 1.40 2.1 5 68.27 51.95 580 67.97 +15.6

RTW Retl RTW ... ... 24 5.50 1.56 106 1.90 -32.9

RYB Edu n RYB ... ... ... 21.98 5.60 15 6.06 +3.8

RadianGrp RDN .01 ... 8 24.62 14.78 1525 23.22 +41.9

RadiantLog RLGT ... ... 26 7.33 4.01 108 5.37 +26.4

RadLog pfA RLGTpA 2.44 9.5 ... 26.15 25.17 25.63 RafaelHl n RFL ... ... ... 30.86 6.90 37 19.81 +149.8

RLauren RL 2.75f 2.5 16 141.62 95.63 1447 111.27 +7.5

RamcoG RPT .88 6.8 14 14.12 12.47 12.95 -3.3

RamcG pfD RPTpD 3.63 6.9 ... 55.56 51.25 52.36 -1.7

tRangeRs RRC .08 1.7 5 18.60 4.92 21219 4.78 -50.1

RngrEnS n RNGR ... ... 13 9.59 4.70 46 6.25 +20.9

Ranpak n PACK ... ... ... 9.98 6.83 42 6.96 Ranpak wt PACK/WS ... ... ... RJamesFn RJF .88f 1.1 12 96.76 69.11 950 81.86 +10.5

RayAdvM RYAM .28 6.1 1 22.07 4.45 881 4.61 -56.7

RayAdv pfA RYAMpA 2.00 5.3 ... 151.00 36.44 8 37.75 -54.1

Rayonier RYN 1.08 3.7 31 35.63 26.30 663 29.13 +5.2

Raytheon RTN 3.77 2.0 27 210.89 144.27 1315 189.68 +23.7

ReadyCap n RC 1.60f 10.6 32 17.30 13.44 102 15.13 +9.4

ReadyC23 RCA 1.75 6.5 ... 28.32 23.77 16 26.80 +9.4

ReadyC21 RCP 1.63 6.4 ... 26.40 24.49 3 25.50 +1.6

ReadyC26 n RCB 1.55 ... ... RealityETF DIVY .46p ... ...q 32.15 24.00 4 26.46 +5.8

RltDvcDiv LEAD ... ... ...q 36.15 27.51 2 36.02 +22.3

RealDivc n DFND ... ... ...q 30.46 25.72 5 30.40 +14.2

RealDivG n GARD ... ... ...q 26.44 22.50 0 24.92 +3.8

tRealogy RLGY .27p 5.4 7 24.42 5.06 8083 4.96 -66.2

RltyInco O 2.71f 3.9 39 74.14 55.55 2191 70.18 +11.3

ReavesUtl UTG 1.82 5.0 ...q 36.90 26.96 120 36.35 +23.5

ReavesU rt UTGr ... ... ... .14 RedLionH RLH ... ... ...dd 14.75 6.25 244 6.94 -15.4

RedwdTr RWT 1.20 7.1 12 17.16 14.29 636 16.87 +11.9

Reeds REED ... ... ... 4.05 1.90 3.70 +78.7

RegalBel RBC 1.20 1.5 14 87.31 66.04 304 80.11 +14.4

RegalEnt RGC .88a 3.8 24 22.99 RgcyC pfG REGpG 1.50 6.0 ... 25.20 RegHlthPr RHE ... ... 2 .38 .06 .13 RegHlt pfA RHEpA 2.72 86.6 ... 5.50 1.25 0 3.14 +52.4

RegnlMgt RM ... ... 11 35.37 22.90 35 24.33 +1.2

RegionsFn RF .62 3.9 12 19.99 12.39 9066 15.81 +18.2

Regions pfA RFpA 1.59 6.2 ... 25.85 23.80 28 25.84 +3.6

sRegns pfB RFpB 1.59 5.6 ... 28.46 23.85 51 28.47 +14.8

Regis Cp RGS ... ... 19 22.40 15.06 117 18.22 +7.5

sReinsGrp RGA 2.40 1.5 14 163.14 127.84 419 159.85 +14.0

ReinsGp42 RZA 1.55 5.6 ... 27.70 24.50 49 27.69 +10.7

ReinsG56 n RZB 1.44 5.2 ... 28.11 22.85 25 27.90 +18.5

RelStlAl RS 2.20 2.2 22 105.25 68.62 586 101.31 +42.3

RELM RWC .08 2.2 18 3.65 RemaxHld RMAX .84f 2.9 16 50.90 27.84 158 29.42 -4.3

sRenaisIPO IPO .02e .1 ...q 33.55 21.63 63 32.89 +41.4

RenIntIPO IPOS .24e 1.1 ...q 23.37 17.90 21.38 +13.9

RenaRe pf F RNRpF ... ... ... RenaisRe RNR 1.36 .7 ...dd 189.00 118.28 338 184.61 +38.1

sRenRe prE RNRpE 1.34 5.2 ... 25.50 20.16 8 25.60 +23.4

RenRe prC RNRpC 1.52 5.8 ... 26.70 23.82 4 26.39 +7.0

ReneSola rs SOL ... ... ... 2.49 1.04 28 1.05 -11.8

RennFund RCG ... ... ...q 1.99 1.36 1 1.59 +6.7

Renren rs RENN ... ... ...dd 2.47 .76 20 .81 -47.5

ReplayA un RPLA/U ... ... ... 10.15 9.99 1 10.06 -.3

RepubSvc RSG 1.88 2.1 41 90.39 67.48 1088 90.09 +25.0

ResidioTc n REZI ... ... ... 28.67 17.60 1159 18.91 -8.0

ResMed RMD 1.48f 1.1 40 132.88 90.64 832 129.41 +13.6

ResoluteF RFP 1.50e ... ...dd 13.60 6.01 228 6.10 -23.1

RestBrnds QSR 2.00 2.7 24 75.64 50.20 1704 74.88 +43.2

RetailProp RPAI .66 5.6 12 13.33 10.58 1341 11.75 +8.3

sRetailVal n RVI ... ... ... 36.98 24.50 39 36.84 +44.0

RetractTc RVP ... ... ...dd 1.34 .54 30 .73 +21.8

RevGp n REVG .20 1.4 20 17.88 6.42 101 14.35 +91.1

Revlon REV ... ... ...dd 29.62 14.00 60 20.53 -18.5

RexAmRes REX ... ... 20 89.80 61.71 24 74.29 +9.1

RexfordIR REXR .74 1.8 51 42.38 28.17 661 41.51 +40.9

RexfdIn pfA REXRpA ... ... ... 26.54 21.25 14 25.75 +14.9

RexfInR pfB REXRpB 1.47 5.7 ... 26.67 21.66 0 25.79 +17.8

Rexnord RXN ... ... 20 32.11 21.38 530 28.95 +26.1

Rexnrd pfA RXNpA ... ... ... 66.84 48.52 12 59.32 +17.3

sRingCentrl RNG ... ... ...dd 128.01 64.41 1218 126.15 +53.0

tRingEngy REI ... ... 8 12.31 2.32 755 2.30 -54.7

RioTinto RIO 2.27e 3.9 ... 64.02 44.62 1103 57.81 +19.2

RitchieBr RBA .72 2.0 40 38.77 30.76 232 35.55 +8.6

RiteAid rs RAD ... ... ... 35.40 6.12 953 6.72 RvN Muni n RMM ... ... ... 306 19.99 tRvNthMk n RSF ... ... ... 21.05 18.34 62 18.24 RivrnOpp n RIV 1.68 9.8 ... 20.04 14.20 27 17.21 +5.9

Rivrnrth rt RIV/rw ... ... ... Riv/Doubl n OPP ... ... ... 17.74 14.30 66 17.56 +8.1

RoadrTr rs RRTS ... ... 1 53.75 7.98 18 10.10 RoanResc n ROAN ... ... ...cc 16.30 1.02 1252 1.11 -86.8

RobtHalf RHI 1.24 2.1 22 79.91 52.79 953 60.36 +5.5

RockwlAut ROK 3.88 2.4 24 198.23 141.46 1077 163.25 +8.5

RogCm gs RCI 2.00 ... 12 55.93 48.68 389 53.10 +3.6

Rogers ROG ... ... 45 206.43 89.21 158 161.90 +63.4

Rollins s ROL .42 1.2 34 43.91 33.00 1181 33.88 -6.1

Roper ROP 1.85 .5 34 385.51 245.59 551 361.31 +35.6

RosettaStn RST ... ... ...dd 26.88 14.14 151 22.70 +38.4

Roundys RNDY ... ... ...dd 3.60 RBCda pfT RYpT 1.69 ... ... 35.33 28.05 1 30.25 -.8

RoyalBk g RY 3.92f ... ... 81.56 65.76 500 79.62 +16.2

RBScotlnd RBS ... ... ... 7.31 4.98 370 5.68 +1.6

RBSct prF RBSpF 1.91 7.4 ... 25.86 RBSct prH RBSpH 1.81 7.0 ... 25.68 RBSct prL RBSpL 1.44 5.7 ... 25.25 RBSct prS RBSpS 1.65 6.6 ... 25.90 24.83 25.17 RylCarb RCL 2.80 2.4 15 133.60 89.48 1991 115.59 +18.2

RoyDShllB RDS/B 3.76 5.9 97 72.06 56.26 1120 63.79 +6.4

RoyDShllA RDS/A 3.76 5.9 96 70.09 55.04 2139 63.46 +8.9

RoyceGVal RGT .10e ... ... 10.71 8.29 4 10.43 +17.5

RoyceMC RMT .63e 7.7 ...q 10.68 6.91 137 8.22 +10.8

Royce RVT 1.22e 8.7 ...q 16.92 10.94 226 14.07 +19.2

RubiconPrj RUBI ... ... ...dd 7.75 3.00 545 7.60 +103.8

Rudolph RTEC ... ... 24 29.57 18.13 230 28.23 +37.9

Ryder R 2.24f 3.8 13 79.95 44.80 501 59.32 +23.2

RyersonH RYI ... ... 28 11.90 5.99 110 7.96 +25.6

RymanHP RHP 3.60 4.7 16 90.02 64.36 174 76.53 +14.8

- S -sS&P Glbl SPGI 2.28 .9 37 244.53 156.68 667 243.30 +43.2

SAP SE SAP 1.31e 1.0 ... 140.62 94.81 440 126.43 +27.0

SCE TrV n SCEpK ... ... ... 25.97 19.50 30 24.54 +17.5

SCE I pfF SCEpF 1.41 ... ... SCE II prG SCEpG 1.28 5.4 ... 24.37 17.02 14 23.42 +21.5

SCE Tr pfH SCEpH 1.44 5.8 ... 27.32 19.87 138 24.84 +7.3

SCETr pfJ SCEpJ 1.34 5.5 ... 25.81 18.49 42 24.39 +20.1

SCE Tr pfL SCEpL 1.25 5.3 ... 23.59 17.16 46 23.43 +28.8

SiteCtr rs SITC .80 5.7 9 14.84 10.71 1877 13.99 +26.4

DDR pfJ DDRpJ 1.63 7.1 ... 25.10 22.81 23.02 SiteCtr pf J SITCpJ ... ... ... SiteCtr pf K SITCpK ... ... ... DDR Cp pfA DDRpA ... ... ... 25.81 22.66 22.81 SiteCtr pf E SITCpA ... ... ... SJW SJW 1.20 1.9 23 67.95 51.82 66 64.71 +16.3

SK Tlcm SKM ... ... ... 28.56 22.76 335 22.89 -14.6

SLGreen SLG 3.40 4.2 29 106.54 76.77 651 81.07 +2.5

SL Grn pfI SLGpI 1.63 6.3 ... 26.20 24.28 2 25.95 +2.9

tSM Energy SM .10 1.1 ...dd 33.76 8.89 5029 8.90 -42.5

Spd LgGl n GLDW ... ... ... 121.57 SpdrDJIA DIA 3.98e 1.5 ...q 273.99 216.97 1346 272.13 +16.7

SpdrGold GLD ... ... ...q 136.63 111.06 9153 134.53 +11.0

SpdrStxx50 FEU 1.24e 3.7 ...q 34.86 28.73 12 33.97 +13.7

SpdrNoANR NANR ... ... ...q 35.70 27.69 75 32.17 +11.0

Spd InDiv n HDWX ... ... ... SpdrLwCbn LOWC 1.69e 1.8 ...q 93.67 75.69 0 93.35 +18.0

SpdrEuro50 FEZ 1.18e 3.1 ...q 39.59 31.95 1706 38.16 +14.7

Spd MsciCh XINA ... ... ... 23.47 16.12 19.91 +20.3

S&PEAsia GMF 1.81e 1.9 ...q 102.12 83.98 6 97.16 +10.7

SpdSol UK ZGBR 1.33e 2.7 ...q 53.14 43.45 1 49.71 +11.9

Spd Spain n QESP ... ... ... SpdSolGer ZDEU 1.17e 2.1 ...q 61.69 50.08 56.08 +8.1

SpdSolJpn ZJPN .85e 1.2 ...q 80.71 64.97 72.34 +7.9

SpdSolCda ZCAN 1.61e 2.7 ...q 60.58 48.05 1 59.63 +20.2

Spd Austl n QAUS ... ... ... SpdrEuSmC SMEZ 1.15e 2.0 ...q 61.66 49.24 58.11 +13.6

S&PChina GXC 1.31e 1.4 ...q 104.98 81.76 38 95.63 +12.8

sSpdrWldQu QWLD 1.30e 1.6 ...q 81.11 65.43 2 81.00 +18.1

SpdrEMQu QEMM 1.31e 2.2 ...q 61.33 52.75 290 58.63 +7.8

SpdrEafeSt QEFA 1.62e 2.6 ...q 65.23 54.70 19 62.97 +11.4

SpdrGblDv WDIV 3.11e 3.9 ...q 69.47 60.00 72 67.03 +8.1

SpAcwiIMI ACIM 1.50e 1.8 ...q 81.70 66.46 2 81.24 +16.7

SpdEMkt s SPEM ... ... ...q 37.05 30.94 237 35.80 +10.6

SpdrEMDv EDIV 1.68e 5.2 ...q 33.31 27.82 16 32.31 +8.2

SpdrGlbNR GNR .93e 2.1 ...q 51.25 39.44 62 45.00 +9.1

Spd Russ n RBL ... ... ... Spd EmEu n GUR ... ... ... Spd IntUt n IPU ... ... ... Spd IntTl n IST ... ... ... Spd InTc n IPK ... ... ... Spd IntMt n IRV ... ... ... SpdIntInd n IPN ... ... ... Spd IntHl n IRY ... ... ... Spd IntFn n IPF ... ... ... Spd EMLA n GML ... ... ... Spd IntEn n IPW ... ... ... Spd IntCn n IPS ... ... ... Spd CnDi n IPD ... ... ... SpdrDJ RE RWO 1.57e 3.1 ...q 51.57 42.83 133 50.36 +13.8

SpdrEMSmC EWX 1.00e 2.2 ...q 48.27 39.73 39 45.23 +10.4

SpdrIntDiv DWX 2.22e 5.7 ...q 40.03 33.89 62 39.08 +11.8

Spd EmM n GAF ... ... ... SpdMS xUS CWI .79e 2.2 ...q 37.90 31.69 56 36.62 +11.9

SpdrSPGbl GII 1.63e 3.1 ...q 53.95 43.66 30 52.66 +16.7

SpdrIntRE RWX 1.25e 3.2 ...q 39.73 34.74 170 38.82 +9.8

SpdrIntlSC GWX 3.63e 1.6 ...q 34.87 26.63 41 29.70 +6.4

SpdrWldxUS SPDW .79e 2.7 ...q 31.22 25.54 454 29.50 +11.5

SP Mid MDY 2.94e .8 ...q 374.10 284.45 1160 359.63 +18.8

S&P500ETF SPY 4.13e 1.4 ...q 302.23 233.76 37984 301.46 +20.6

SpdrRRtn RLY .44e 1.8 ...q 26.85 22.46 18 25.02 +10.0

SpdrIncAll INKM 1.08e 3.2 ...q 34.02 30.18 4 33.48 +9.4

SpdrGblAll GAL 1.04e 2.6 ...q 38.92 33.82 6 38.73 +12.2

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SpdrSenLn SRLN 1.96 4.2 ...q 47.39 44.37 348 46.46 +3.9

SpdrUShBd ULST .16 .4 ...q 40.43 40.10 20 40.42 +.7

sSpdrCreEq SYE 1.63e 1.2 ...q 84.42 66.57 5 84.40 +19.6

SpdrDblTac TOTL 1.17e ... ...q 49.18 46.63 514 48.86 +3.1

SpdrValEq SYV 4.21e 1.5 ...q 70.58 56.12 3 67.62 +13.9

SpdrGroEq SYG 1.85e .7 ...q 87.51 66.15 87.20 +23.4

SpdrBiot s XBI .44e .5 ...q 100.70 64.38 6808 85.46 +19.1

sSpdr Div SDY 3.80e 1.8 ...q 102.80 84.28 312 102.72 +14.7

SpdrGbDow DGT 1.52e 1.8 ...q 87.41 71.64 0 85.99 +13.9

SpdrHome XHB .15e .4 ...q 42.91 30.56 1887 41.22 +26.8

SpdrS&PBk KBE .53e 1.2 ...q 50.40 34.92 1699 44.55 +19.3

SpdrS&PCM KCE .91e 1.6 ...q 59.25 44.34 1 57.37 +20.1

sSpdrS&PIn s KIE ... ... ...q 35.15 26.49 3934 34.82 +22.7

Spd LgCap s SPLG ... ... ...q 35.59 27.30 252 35.51 +21.6

SpdrLCpG s SPYG ... ... ...q 40.00 30.31 995 39.88 +22.7

sSpdrLCapV s SPYV ... ... ...q 32.17 25.44 730 32.11 +18.2

Spd MidC s SPMD ... ... ...q 37.08 27.66 408 34.50 +17.3

SpdMCpG s MDYG ... ... ...q 57.23 43.09 60 55.07 +20.1

SpdrMCpV s MDYV ... ... ...q 54.94 41.72 47 52.14 +17.5

SpdrNY Tch XNTK .41e .5 ...q 95.80 53.99 5 76.79 +29.0

SpdrSemi s XSD .16e .2 ...q 94.50 60.13 63 93.20 +44.0

SpdrSCp s SLYG ... ... ...q 70.00 50.57 128 61.46 +13.9

SpdrSCpV s SLYV ... ... ...q 71.23 50.55 122 60.83 +13.0

SpdrRs3K s THRK ... ... ...q 37.56 28.88 369 37.45 +21.2

SpdrWilRE RWR 2.90e 2.9 ...q 103.51 82.22 90 100.56 +16.9

SpdrShTTr SPTS .27 .9 ...q 30.04 29.33 186 29.94 +1.2

sSpFcStIn n XITK ... ... ... 112.71 76.05 5 110.68 +33.8

SPDR SrTr XTH ... ... ... 80.21 SPDR Intrnt XWEB ... ... ... 71.47 Spdr1500VT VLU 4.85e 1.7 ...q 109.69 85.01 1 106.18 +15.7

SpdrScored CBND .99 3.0 ...q 34.14 29.74 17 33.03 +8.0

SpdrIntCBd IBND .14e .4 ...q 34.34 32.21 4 33.87 +2.8

SpdrIGFlt FLRN .20 .7 ...q 30.81 30.21 644 30.74 +1.2

sSpdrHYMu HYMB 2.55 4.4 ...q 58.59 55.20 75 58.59 +4.5

sSpdrWFPf PSK 2.59e 5.9 ...q 43.86 38.53 91 43.87 +10.9

SpdrBarITB BWZ .01e ... ...q 31.47 30.19 10 30.61 -.3

SpdrBarcCv CWB 3.55e 4.2 ...q 54.53 45.13 696 53.98 +15.4

SpdrLTBd s SPLB ... ... ...q 29.08 24.80 210 28.83 +13.6

sSpdrITBd SPIB .92 2.6 ...q 34.95 32.70 5049 34.90 +5.6

SpdrBarMBB MBG .83 3.2 ...q 26.18 24.76 89 26.08 +2.6

SpdrEMBd EBND ... ... ...q 28.16 25.43 131 27.95 +5.4

SpdrShTHiY SJNK 1.58 5.8 ...q 27.60 25.63 1184 27.17 +4.4

SpdrLhHY rs JNK ... ... ...q 108.87 98.76 108.27 sSpdShTBd SPSB .40e 1.2 ...q 30.79 29.98 4207 30.76 +2.1

SP IntTip WIP .41e .3 ...q 55.83 51.52 22 55.19 +6.1

SPLIntTB s BWX ... ... ...q 29.00 26.76 608 28.55 +3.4

SpdrTrans s XTN .25e .4 ...q 69.25 50.58 8 63.13 +18.1

SpdrTelcm XTL .68e .9 ...q 77.41 58.68 2 72.25 +15.1

SpdrHCSv s XHS .61e .1 ...q 77.35 59.58 6 68.54 +9.5

SpdrHCEq s XHE 3.22e .1 ...q 89.07 64.04 18 82.61 +17.9

sSpdrSf&Sv s XSW .19e .2 ...q 101.98 69.55 17 100.71 +35.1

SpdrMLCrs CJNK 1.01e 3.8 ...q 27.36 24.34 17 26.19 +6.1

SpdFinFr n ROKT ... ... ... 34.62 33.17 34.45 +3.9

SpdrAerDf s XAR 1.70e .9 ...q 107.37 73.23 89 105.50 +33.7

SpdAgBd n SPAB ... ... ... 29.22 27.24 442 29.11 +4.5

SpdClnPw n CNRG ... ... ... 38.97 37.05 4 38.42 +3.6

SpdrBarcTip IPE 1.04e 1.7 ...q 56.86 53.24 145 56.32 +4.5

SprBl 1-3b rs BIL ... ... ...q 91.64 91.37 871 91.60 +.2

SpdLgTr s SPTL ... ... ...q 38.61 32.29 535 37.84 +8.0

SpdFutSc n FITE ... ... ... 39.52 36.78 3 38.79 +5.5

SpdrLehIntTr ITE .74 1.2 ...q 61.92 57.60 94 61.59 +3.4

SpdSmMo n HAIL ... ... ... 29.19 27.43 1 28.63 +4.4

SpdIntlgS n SIMS ... ... ... 30.71 29.22 3 30.25 +2.2

SpdrS&P RB KRE .74e 1.4 ...q 64.60 43.95 4606 54.77 +17.1

Spdr1500MT MMTM 1.61e 1.2 ...q 132.75 100.68 1 131.24 +21.7

SpdrRetl s XRT .49e 1.1 ...q 52.96 38.10 1997 43.05 +5.0

sSpdNuBMu s TFI ... ... ...q 50.49 46.64 122 50.53 +5.0

SpdrPhm s XPH 3.00e .9 ...q 49.97 34.51 284 38.02 +3.8

tSpdrOGEx XOP .73e 3.1 ...q 44.81 23.89 22988 23.76 -10.4

sSpNuBST rs SHM ... ... ...q 49.13 47.41 221 49.14 +2.2

SpdrGendr SHE ... ... ... 78.06 60.01 9 75.58 +18.6

SpdrOGEq XES .49e 5.8 ...q 17.65 8.14 2036 8.52 -5.4

sSpdR1KLVF ONEV ... ... ... 81.98 64.13 3 81.75 +21.3

SpdrMetM XME .24e .8 ...q 35.91 24.25 1386 28.57 +9.1

SpdrR1KMo ONEO ... ... ... 77.52 59.41 0 74.67 +19.0

SpdrR1KYF ONEY ... ... ... 75.30 59.35 1 71.77 +16.0

SpdSPXHiD SPYD ... ... ...q 38.90 32.34 298 38.14 +11.9

SpdrFosFFr SPYX ... ... ...q 73.83 56.92 12 73.71 +21.0

sSpdrR1KLV LGLV 5.40e 1.6 ...q 111.12 83.75 123 110.93 +24.6

sSpdrUsaSt QUS .54e ... ...q 89.18 68.65 11 89.16 +22.3

Spd SP600 s SLY ... ... ... 78.25 56.30 41 68.02 +13.4

SpdrSPXBbk SPYB .41e ... ...q 68.99 53.10 1 68.50 +20.6

SpdrSCap n SPSM ... ... ... 34.15 24.79 369 30.90 +17.2

Spdr1-10Tip TIPX .08e .4 ...q 19.64 18.74 20 19.50 +3.3

Spd 0-5Tip n SIPE ... ... ... SpdrR2KLV SMLV 2.16e 2.3 ...q 100.17 79.35 13 94.91 +14.5

SPX Cp SPXC ... ... 17 38.22 25.22 315 34.24 +22.2

SPX Flow n FLOW ... ... 17 54.13 27.23 126 39.64 +30.3

tSRC Eng SRCI ... ... 3 11.48 3.71 9676 3.71 -21.1

STMicro STM .40 2.1 13 22.34 12.00 3079 19.10 +37.6

SABESP SBS .39e 2.8 ... 14.44 5.58 1060 13.69 +69.6

SabnR SBR 3.49e 7.7 ... 52.59 30.27 8 45.53 +22.1

SachemC n SACH .53e 10.8 ... 5.70 3.80 301 4.91 +25.6

SafeBulk SB .04 1.9 ... 3.43 1.28 324 2.10 +18.0

SafeBlk pfB SBpB 2.00 7.8 ... 25.50 SafeBlk pfC SBpC 2.00 9.1 ... 24.00 16.00 4 21.99 +19.9

SafeB pfD SBpD 2.00 9.1 ... 24.00 15.54 4 21.87 +17.0

SafegdSci SFE ... ... ...dd 12.91 7.98 60 12.00 +39.2

SafeInco n SAFE .60 3.1 ... 19.98 16.13 19.51 +3.7

SailptTch n SAIL ... ... ...dd 34.60 16.63 952 21.79 -7.2

sStJoe JOE ... ... 58 18.58 12.63 185 19.01 +44.3

Salesforce CRM ... ... ...cc 167.56 113.60 8878 156.21 +14.0

SalMidMLP SMM .68 8.1 ...q 10.90 6.80 35 8.41 +13.8

SallyBty SBH ... ... 8 23.61 11.46 3618 12.30 -27.9

tSJuanB SJT .39e 12.3 7 6.25 3.11 128 3.13 -34.8

SanchzM rs SNMP .60 30.2 ...dd 12.15 1.27 89 1.99 +15.7

SandRidge SD ... ... ... 17.28 5.86 257 6.43 -15.5

SandRMiss SDT .15e 24.8 1 1.70 .45 51 .62 -22.9

SandRMs2 SDR .15e 24.3 1 1.64 .42 114 .63 -26.5

SandRdgP PER .37e 19.4 4 3.00 1.45 266 1.91 +1.1

SandstG g SAND ... ... ... 6.85 3.48 1546 6.50 +41.0

SantCUSA SC .88e ... 8 27.75 16.10 958 27.26 +55.0

SantFn pfA SANpA 1.70 6.6 ... 25.88 SantFn pfB SANpB 1.03 4.4 ... 23.44 SantFn pfC SANpC 1.63 6.4 ... 25.39 SantFn pfI SANpI 1.60 6.5 ... 24.75 sSaratogaI SAR 2.20 8.7 9 25.65 18.60 235 25.26 +26.9

SaratIn23 n SAB 1.69 6.5 ... 26.13 24.49 4 25.92 +2.7

Sasol SSL 1.41e 6.3 ... 39.73 21.54 254 22.25 -24.0

SaulCntr BFS 2.12 3.8 18 60.65 45.49 40 55.19 +16.9

SaulCtr pfC BFSpC 1.72 6.5 ... 26.90 23.66 1 26.33 +5.7

sSaulCt pfD BFSpD ... ... ... 25.20 20.62 1 25.20 +20.6

MastThera MSTX/O ... ... ...dd .13 Schlmbrg SLB 2.00 5.1 24 67.31 34.46 6510 39.21 +8.7

SchndrNt n SNDR .24 1.3 ... 27.90 16.59 645 19.08 +2.2

SchwUSMkt SCHB .96e 1.3 ...q 72.63 56.12 562 72.42 +20.8

SchwUSLgC SCHX .98e 1.4 ...q 72.35 55.87 587 72.15 +20.9

SchwLCGr SCHG .63e .7 ...q 86.37 64.30 292 85.96 +24.7

sSchwLCVal SCHV 1.14e 2.0 ...q 57.52 46.25 278 57.43 +16.5

SchwMCap SCHM .59e 1.0 ...q 58.83 44.97 863 58.14 +21.3

SchUSSmC SCHA .76e 1.0 ...q 78.34 57.04 284 72.51 +19.5

SchwEMkt SCHE .49e 1.9 ...q 27.05 22.82 570 26.27 +11.6

Sch 1000 n SCHK ... ... ... 29.79 22.97 43 29.72 +21.2

SchEMLgC FNDE .39e 1.4 ...q 29.36 25.15 177 28.70 +11.1

SchIntSmCo FNDC .55e 1.8 ...q 35.09 27.16 126 30.97 +9.2

SchIntLgCo FNDF .61e 2.2 ...q 30.44 24.35 321 27.63 +9.6

SchUSSmCo FNDA .36e .9 ...q 41.83 30.98 198 38.20 +16.3

SchUSLgCo FNDX .54e 1.4 ...q 40.40 31.85 260 39.99 +17.7

SchUSBrd FNDB .61e 1.5 ...q 40.32 31.63 12 39.57 +18.2

sSchwUSDiv SCHD 1.13e 2.1 ...q 55.08 44.03 534 55.02 +17.1

SchwIntEq SCHF .71e 2.2 ...q 34.06 27.33 1250 31.98 +12.8

SchwAggBd SCHZ 1.09 2.1 ...q 53.08 49.47 460 52.95 +4.7

SchwREIT SCHH .89e 2.0 ...q 46.49 36.73 425 45.26 +17.5

SchIntUSTr SCHR .86 1.6 ...q 55.09 51.31 215 54.76 +3.4

SchSTUSTr SCHO .35 .7 ...q 50.63 49.42 1049 50.48 +1.1

SchUSTips SCHP ... ... ...q 56.56 52.75 494 56.10 +5.4

SchwIntSC SCHC .59e 1.8 ...q 36.32 27.92 146 32.38 +11.3

Schwab SCHW .68 1.6 17 52.70 37.83 7837 43.71 +5.2

sSchwb pfC SCHWpC 1.50 5.5 ... 27.07 24.58 52 27.12 +6.8

sSchwb pfD SCHWpD ... ... ... 26.99 24.38 46 27.09 +8.4

SchwitMau SWM 1.76 5.1 12 42.47 24.35 73 34.25 +36.7

SciApplic SAIC 1.48f 1.7 19 93.31 58.19 187 86.09 +35.1

ScorpioB19 SLTB 1.88 7.5 ... 25.59 25.00 25.22 +.1

ScorpBlk rs SALT .08 1.3 ... 7.46 3.57 250 6.17 +11.6

ScorpioT 20 SBNA 1.69 6.6 ... 25.75 22.93 5 25.65 +4.9

ScorpT19 n SBBC ... ... ... 25.62 24.95 25.11 -.5

ScorpTk rs STNG .40 1.5 ... 30.87 14.75 737 26.26 Scotts SMG 2.20 2.2 24 104.42 57.96 396 102.25 +66.4

ScullyRoy SRL ... ... ...dd 15.73 4.00 1 14.80 +184.6

sSea Ltd n SE ... ... ... 37.69 10.52 2375 36.73 +224.5

SbdCp SEB 9.00 .2 14 4743.71 3434.71 0 4084.44 +15.4

SeabGld g SA ... ... ... 15.30 10.40 222 14.18 +7.2

SeacorHld CKH ... ... ...dd 53.68 34.63 68 48.32 +30.6

SeacrMar SMHI ... ... ... 23.00 11.42 32 13.75 +16.9

Seadrill n SDRL ... ... ...dd 26.72 3.00 865 3.81 -60.9

tSeadrill rs SDLP ... ... ... 38.00 2.51 66 2.29 SealAir SEE .64 1.5 22 47.13 30.22 977 44.02 +26.3

Seaspan SSW .50 4.9 15 10.70 7.05 309 10.16 +29.8

Seaspn pfE SSWpE 2.06 8.2 ... 25.80 19.40 34 25.25 +5.6

Seaspn pfD SSWpD 1.99 8.0 ... 25.56 18.95 15 25.00 +8.5

Seaspn pfH SSWpH ... ... ... 25.65 18.31 15 25.21 +11.5

Seaspn pfG SSWpG ... ... ... 25.94 19.63 37 25.36 +6.8

Seaspan n SSWA .50 1.9 ... 26.60 23.30 4 26.01 +10.0

SeaWorld SEAS ... ... 61 34.72 21.36 1505 30.56 +38.3

SelEngS n WTTR ... ... ... 15.85 6.05 271 9.46 +49.7

SelMedHld SEM ... ... 12 20.80 12.96 1850 16.76 +9.2

SelctIns 43 SGZA 1.47 5.9 ... 25.44 23.25 25.10 +4.8

SemGroup SEMG 1.89 16.3 ...dd 26.79 11.06 529 11.57 -16.0

SempraEn SRE 3.87 2.8 22 141.86 104.88 1464 139.50 +28.9

Sempra pfA SREpA ... ... ... 115.75 95.11 12 113.67 +19.5

Sempr pf B SREpB ... ... ... 118.96 105.51 5 113.64 +6.0

SensataT ST ... ... 18 50.49 Senseon n SENS ... ... ... 2.48 Sensient SXT 1.44 2.1 19 78.40 51.93 140 69.62 +24.7

SequansC SQNS ... ... ...dd 1.85 .75 361 .83 +6.4

Seritage n SRG 1.00 2.4 ... 51.89 30.60 107 41.05 +27.0

Seritge pfA SRGpA 1.75 7.0 ... 25.30 19.54 7 25.09 +14.0

ServiceCp SCI .72f 1.5 20 47.87 37.52 796 47.10 +17.0

ServiceMst SERV ... ... ...dd 56.50 34.28 496 52.72 +43.5

ServcNow NOW ... ... ...dd 303.17 147.63 3265 285.84 +60.5

Servotr SVT .16e 1.6 ...cc 13.70 9.50 1 9.98 +.3

ShakeShk n SHAK ... ... ...cc 76.49 40.67 882 74.76 +64.6

ShawCm g SJR 1.18 ... 13 21.08 17.50 340 19.68 +8.8

ShellMidst SHLX 1.72f 7.9 15 25.08 15.86 2775 21.70 +32.2

Sherwin SHW 4.52 .9 39 513.33 355.28 623 510.14 +29.7

ShinhanFn SHG ... ... ... 41.79 34.02 59 36.96 +4.1

ShipFin SFL 1.40 10.7 15 15.10 10.31 492 13.11 +24.5

Shopify n SHOP ... ... ...dd 340.84 117.64 2221 319.71 +130.9

Shutterstk SSTK 3.00e ... 42 55.76 31.77 167 39.48 +9.6

sSibanyeG SBGL .14r 2.6 ... 5.35 2.02 2010 5.38 +90.1

SiderurNac SID ... ... ... 4.71 1.93 1806 4.28 +95.4

SierraMt n SMTS ... ... ...cc 2.73 1.15 23 1.45 -17.6

Sifco SIF ... ... ... 5.80 2.69 3 2.75 -20.3

SignetJwlrs SIG 1.48 8.2 ...dd 71.07 16.25 1613 18.01 -43.3

Silvrbow n SBOW ... ... ... 31.94 9.98 10 10.46 -55.8

SlvrcpMt n SVM .02 ... 64 3.20 1.83 499 3.18 +51.4

SimonProp SPG 8.20 5.1 21 191.49 155.04 1043 159.64 -5.0

Simon pfJ SPGpJ 4.19 6.1 ... 71.75 66.50 0 68.95 +.4

SimpsnM SSD .92 1.4 24 78.36 49.54 271 65.37 +21.3

SinopcShg SHI ... ... ... 61.41 35.25 39 35.60 -17.5

Siteone n SITE ... ... 56 95.04 45.32 375 68.58 +24.1

SixFlags SIX 3.28 6.2 17 72.39 46.68 1357 52.67 -5.3

Skechers s SKX ... ... 21 40.50 21.45 2436 39.48 +72.5

Skyline SKY ... ... ...dd 31.00 12.72 476 27.30 +85.8

SlackTc n WORK ... ... ... 42.00 31.18 5055 33.01 -14.5

Smartsh n SMAR ... ... ... 55.79 20.34 2769 51.50 +107.2

sSmith&N SNN .70e 1.5 79 44.73 32.22 519 45.33 +21.3

SmithAO s AOS .88 2.0 17 61.08 40.34 3027 43.82 +2.6

Smucker SJM 3.52f 3.1 15 128.43 91.32 703 114.35 +22.3

SnapInc A n SNAP ... ... ...dd 18.36 4.82 25478 17.50 +217.6

SnapOn SNA 3.80 2.5 15 189.46 135.29 238 154.59 +6.4

SocCapH n IPOA ... ... ... 10.97 9.83 394 10.46 +4.6

SocCapH un IPOA/U ... ... ... 12.34 10.10 3 11.12 +8.7

SocQ&M SQM .99e 3.3 18 48.95 28.30 460 29.72 -22.4

Sofi Sl500 n SFY ... ... ... 10.81 9.16 26 10.51 +4.4

Sofi Nx500 n SFYX ... ... ... 10.37 9.41 10 10.29 +1.9

Sofi 50 n SFYF ... ... ... 20.61 18.67 0 20.17 +1.1

Sogou n SOGO ... ... 28 9.49 3.73 373 3.86 -26.5

Sol-Wind n SLWD ... ... ... SolarOilf n SOI .40 3.1 ... 19.31 10.50 469 13.01 +7.6

Solitario XPL ... ... ...dd .54 .19 38 .31 +33.2

SonicAut SAH .40 1.4 15 28.63 12.78 488 28.14 +104.5

SonocoP SON 1.72 2.8 25 66.57 50.30 377 61.52 +15.8

SonyCp SNE ... ... ... 61.02 41.91 2989 54.70 +13.3

Sothebys BID .40 .7 21 59.36 32.01 238 58.38 +46.9

SourcC SOR 1.00 2.7 ...q 40.95 30.01 10 36.90 +13.4

SoJerInd s SJI 1.15 3.4 ...dd 36.72 26.06 290 33.74 +21.4

SCEd pfB SCEpB 1.02 4.9 ... 21.30 15.00 1 20.70 +17.5

SCEd pfC SCEpC 1.06 5.0 ... 22.99 15.04 1 21.04 +16.9

SCEd pfD SCEpD 1.08 4.9 ... 22.78 15.54 2 21.89 +19.7

SCEd pfE SCEpE 1.20 5.0 ... 24.79 16.61 1 23.81 +16.5

SouthnCo SO 2.48f 4.4 26 57.08 42.50 3213 56.11 +27.8

SouthCo 75 SOJA 1.56 5.9 ... 26.73 24.85 75 26.44 +3.6

sSouthCo ef SOJB ... ... ... 26.23 21.47 62 26.37 +20.9

sSouthCo77 n SOJC 1.31 5.0 ... 26.21 21.28 78 26.34 +20.7

SthnCopper SCCO 1.50e 4.0 22 47.19 29.01 519 37.25 +21.1

SwstAirl LUV .72f 1.4 12 64.02 44.28 3786 52.88 +13.8

SwtGas SWX 2.18 2.4 27 91.93 72.68 185 89.57 +17.1

SwGA Fn SGB .48 2.4 11 24.04 19.13 1 20.27 tSwstnEngy SWN ... ... 2 6.23 2.02 36669 1.91 -44.0

SprkNtSE wi LOV ... ... ... 17.64 7.87 120 8.59 +9.0

SpdFosFr n EFAX ... ... ... 71.17 58.70 55 67.93 +12.4

SpdDbShDu STOT ... ... ... 49.70 48.22 13 49.63 +2.0

SpdEmFos EEMX ... ... ... 65.73 55.63 55 62.45 +10.0

sSpdDbEMk EMTL ... ... ... 51.42 46.99 6 51.43 +8.1

Spd US Ro n XLSR ... ... ... 32.29 28.58 26 31.31 +3.1

Sp FxIn n FISR ... ... ... 31.21 30.07 3 31.04 +3.2

SpecOpps SPE 1.19e 2.5 ...q 14.11 11.22 5 13.97 +18.0

SpcOpp pfB SPEpB .88 3.5 ... 25.85 23.90 25.26 +1.2

SpectrmB SPB 1.68 3.3 4 66.50 46.10 234 51.45 -37.3

sSpeedM TRK .60 3.0 19 19.88 13.47 201 19.82 +21.8

SpinMedT n FFIU ... ... ... 25.46 23.30 2 25.44 +5.9

Spire SR 2.37 2.8 19 87.13 70.53 114 85.69 +15.7

SpiritAero SPR .48 .6 17 100.34 64.48 907 75.66 +5.0

tSpiritAir SAVE ... ... 18 65.35 42.00 2822 42.37 -26.8

SpirMTA n SMTA 1.33e ... ...dd 9.81 6.36 129 8.43 +18.2

SpiritR pfA SRCpA 1.50 5.9 ... 25.77 19.55 9 25.60 +28.0

SpiritRl rs SRC 2.50 5.6 20 45.63 33.86 760 44.28 +25.6

Spotify n SPOT ... ... ...dd 196.95 103.29 1079 153.89 +35.6

SpragueRs SRLP 2.67 14.6 18 28.00 13.76 47 18.27 +26.1

Sprint S ... ... 4 8.06 5.44 20588 7.78 +33.7

SprottSilv PSLV ... ... ...q 6.14 4.95 426 6.13 +9.7

SprottGold PHYS ... ... ...q 11.61 9.35 313 11.47 +11.3

SprottPPP SPPP ... ... ... 12.22 7.21 10 11.86 +20.3

SprottRL g SILU ... ... ... 1.25 Square n SQ ... ... ... 101.15 49.82 7139 80.20 +43.0

STAG Indl STAG 1.39 4.6 34 31.66 23.24 892 30.33 +21.9

STAG pfB STAGpB 1.66 6.7 ... 24.76 STAG pfC STAGpC ... ... ... 27.61 25.25 8 27.05 +5.3

StageStrs SSI .20 27.5 ...dd 2.37 .67 40 .73 -1.6

SP Matls XLB .98e 1.7 ...q 61.16 47.05 2892 58.86 +16.5

SP HlthC XLV 1.01e 1.1 ...q 96.06 80.61 5885 92.45 +6.9

sSP CnSt XLP 1.28e 2.1 ...q 60.56 48.33 6121 60.48 +19.1

SP Consum XLY 1.12e .9 ...q 124.60 91.73 2205 122.95 +24.2

SP Engy XLE 2.04e 3.3 ...q 78.36 53.36 8269 62.20 +8.5

SPDR Fncl XLF .46e 1.6 ...q 29.07 22.05 35539 28.47 +19.5

SP Inds XLI 1.12e 1.4 ...q 80.41 59.92 5388 78.36 +21.7

SP Tech XLK .78e .9 ...q 82.78 57.57 8473 82.54 +33.2

SpdrRESel XLRE ... ... ...q 38.62 29.52 3031 37.19 +20.0

SP Util XLU 1.55e 2.6 ...q 61.38 50.81 16441 60.29 +13.9

StdMotor SMP .92 2.0 35 56.54 42.03 80 46.80 -3.4

Standex SXI .80 1.2 23 114.20 62.02 59 69.28 +3.1

StanBlkDk SWK 2.76f 1.8 33 155.22 106.41 615 150.92 +26.0

StanB&D 52 SWJ 1.44 5.5 ... 26.10 23.40 68 26.08 +10.0

StanBlD un SWP ... ... ... 115.64 85.92 23 105.30 +15.9

Stantec g STN .58 ... 14 26.74 21.44 38 24.13 +10.4

StarGas SGU .50f 5.2 14 10.25 8.87 31 9.68 +3.6

Starret SCX .40 6.7 19 9.33 4.62 18 6.00 +14.7

Startek SRT ... ... 48 8.93 5.26 67 6.75 +1.5

StarwdPT STWD 1.92 8.3 14 23.37 19.16 1670 23.18 +17.6

StateStr STT 1.88 3.2 9 90.20 53.53 3778 59.13 -6.2

StateSt pfC STTpC ... ... ... 25.99 22.00 17 25.43 +12.9

StateSt pfD STTpD ... ... ... 27.46 24.09 86 27.06 +10.5

StaStCp pfG STTpG ... ... ... 27.24 23.35 48 27.04 +13.2

StateSt pfE STTpE ... ... ... 26.53 24.73 50 25.59 +1.7

SteelPtrs SPLP 1.50 10.8 6 17.20 12.93 5 13.95 +4.1

SteelPr pfA SPLPpA ... ... ... 23.22 19.79 16 21.60 +1.8

Steelcse SCS .58 3.4 15 19.35 13.55 507 17.00 +14.6

StellusCap SCM 1.36 9.4 11 15.30 11.65 95 14.52 +12.1

StellCap22 SCA 1.44 5.6 ... 25.74 24.30 1 25.49 +4.7

Stepan SCL 1.00 1.0 24 99.62 69.17 87 97.03 +31.1

Steris plc STE 1.36 .9 38 154.09 99.15 257 150.34 +40.7

SterlingBc STL .28 1.3 11 23.40 15.62 1657 21.75 +31.7

SterlBc pfA STLpA ... ... ... 28.09 23.32 2 28.09 +12.8

StewInfo STC 1.20 3.2 20 45.75 36.23 153 37.40 -9.7

sStifelFin SF .60 1.0 19 60.25 38.39 696 60.42 +45.9

Stifel pfA SFpA 1.56 5.8 ... 27.37 23.30 6 26.94 +10.8

sStif 47 ef SFB ... ... ... 25.39 19.50 11 25.51 +24.3

Stifel47 n SFpB 1.30 4.8 ... 27.00 25.20 6 26.85 +6.3

StoneHEM EDF 2.16 15.2 ...q 14.48 10.06 143 14.19 +27.3

StonHEmM EDI 1.81 13.9 ...q 13.70 9.83 36 13.08 +20.0

StoneMor STON 1.32 78.6 ... 5.63 1.44 21 1.68 -20.0

Stonerdg SRI ... ... 18 34.46 21.91 138 33.62 +36.4

StoreCap STOR 1.32 3.9 32 35.59 26.93 1268 34.28 +21.1

StratALL36 GJT .29 1.4 ... 21.68 18.93 2 20.40 +1.0

Strat D35 GJP .74 3.3 ... 23.37 21.12 22.22 +3.6

StratGS33 GJS .32 1.6 ... 24.89 19.51 1 20.26 +2.6

StratNWS95 GJV 1.75 6.6 ... 26.69 24.95 7 26.58 +5.3

StratPG34 GJR .27 1.2 ... 23.30 21.75 22.20 -.2

StratUSM GJH .64 6.5 ... 10.11 9.00 9.92 +8.9

StratWMT GJO .22 .9 ... 23.50 22.55 23.05 +2.2

Stryker SYK 2.08 1.0 36 222.59 144.75 1211 215.32 +37.4

SturmRug RGR 1.16e 2.1 19 70.00 49.19 60 54.81 +3.0

SubPpne SPH 2.40 9.8 20 24.83 18.63 156 24.56 +27.5

SumitMitsu SMFG ... ... ... 8.42 6.33 713 7.00 +7.5

SummitHtl INN .72 6.3 11 14.09 9.29 462 11.49 +18.1

SumtH pfC INNpC 1.78 7.1 ... 24.90 SummtH pfD INNpD 1.61 6.1 ... 26.93 20.26 1 26.24 +21.5

SumHP pfE INNpE ... ... ... 26.00 18.89 30 26.00 +26.7

SumtMtls n SUM .29t ... 17 21.85 11.25 768 18.54 +49.5

SummitMP SMLP 2.30 30.1 ...cc 17.45 6.45 241 7.65 -23.9

SunCmts SUI 3.00 2.2 ...cc 136.64 94.63 324 134.11 +31.9

SunLfFn g SLF 2.10f ... ... 42.59 31.49 250 41.88 +26.2

SunCokeE SXC .99e ... 5 12.04 7.29 696 9.00 +5.3

Suncor g SU 1.68 ... ... 42.24 25.81 3820 29.12 +4.1

SunlOnl n STG ... ... ... 7.87 1.95 6 2.15 -29.3

SunLink SSY ... ... ...dd 1.70 .81 16 1.48 +29.8

sSunocoLP SUN 3.30 9.7 8 33.96 23.80 260 33.97 +24.9

SunstnHtl SHO .20 1.5 15 16.91 12.70 1317 13.29 +2.2

SunstHt pfE SHOpE ... ... ... 27.65 24.37 3 27.00 +6.9

SunstHt pfF SHOpF 1.61 6.1 ... 26.72 22.58 0 26.50 +13.4

SunTrst STI 2.00 3.0 11 75.08 46.05 4778 65.84 +30.5

SunTr wtA STI/WS/A ... ... ... 34.28 SunTr pfA STIpA 1.50 6.6 ... 23.60 18.83 18 22.87 +14.6

SunTr pfE STIpE 1.47 6.0 ... 24.70 SupDrillg SDPI ... ... ...dd 5.05 .88 75 .96 -17.9

tSupEnrgy SPN .32 53.3 ...dd 11.14 .76 3454 .60 -82.1

SuperiorInd SUP .36 14.0 4 22.95 2.51 172 2.58 -46.4

SuzanoP n SUZ ... ... ... 26.94 15.18 114 16.23 -18.0

SwEBioFu23 FUE ... ... ... 6.79 5.43 0 5.94 -5.2

SwEGrain23 GRU ... ... ... 3.61 2.76 1 3.24 -.8

SwRCmETR RJN ... ... ... 3.64 2.31 2.81 +14.2

SwRCmMTR RJZ ... ... ... 8.25 7.20 8.10 +5.0

SwLgCap22 EEH ... ... ...q 20.43 SwRCmATR RJA ... ... ... 6.14 5.08 56 5.42 -3.3

SwERCmTR RJI ... ... ... 5.79 4.83 37 5.18 +5.9

SwisHelv SWZ .64e .4 ...q 13.46 6.75 25 7.85 +13.8

Switch n SWCH .03e ... ... 14.37 6.39 607 13.60 +94.3

SwitchE un SBE/U ... ... ... 403 9.98 Synchrony SYF .88f 2.4 10 36.87 21.78 1943 36.35 +54.9

Synnex SNX 1.50 1.5 11 109.62 71.83 372 100.24 +24.0

Synovs pfC SNVpC 1.97 7.9 ... 24.94 SynovusFn SNV 1.20 3.2 11 51.55 29.93 1213 38.07 +19.0

SynthBio rs SYN ... ... ... 4.59 3.54 Sysco SYY 1.56 2.2 28 75.98 59.44 2267 69.95 +11.6

Systemax SYX .24 1.3 18 31.98 18.63 108 18.96 -20.6

- T -TAL Educ s TAL ... ... 47 39.66 21.08 6843 32.06 +20.2

sTC PpLn TCP 2.60 6.4 13 41.15 26.88 1141 40.60 +26.4

TCF Fncl TCF .60 2.8 11 26.52 18.17 1099 21.73 +11.5

TCF deo pfC TCFpD ... ... ... 26.00 21.51 27 25.93 +13.5

TCF F pfC TCFpC 1.61 6.4 ... 25.10 TCW Strat TSI .40f 6.9 ...q 5.76 5.20 188 5.73 +8.7

TE Connect TEL 1.76 1.9 11 97.99 69.84 2117 94.01 +24.3

THLCred22 TCRZ 1.69 6.6 ... 26.11 24.57 1 25.50 +2.0

THLCSenL TSLF 1.32 8.7 ...q 17.24 14.19 20 15.20 +2.3

TIM Part TSU .28e 1.8 ... 17.68 12.79 637 15.83 +3.2

TJX TJX .92f 1.7 19 113.28 41.49 2935 55.44 +23.9

TPG Pace n TPGE ... ... ... 12.30 TPG Pac n TPGH ... ... 69 10.50 9.84 55 10.30 +3.0

TPG RE n TRTX 1.72 8.7 12 20.82 17.81 235 19.78 +8.2

TPG SpLnd TSLX 1.56 7.9 8 21.24 17.75 197 19.70 +8.9

TableauA DATA ... ... ...dd 177.59 94.81 1232 172.18 +43.5

TailorBr TLRD .72 14.8 3 28.78 4.57 1021 4.86 -64.4

Taiwan TWN 1.71 ... ...q 19.35 14.35 1 18.17 +19.9

TaiwSemi TSM .73e 1.7 ... 45.64 34.22 4137 43.94 +19.0

TakedaPh n TAK ... ... ... 21.61 16.15 1487 16.93 +.7

Takung n TKAT ... ... ...dd 1.76 .45 553 .64 -6.0

TallgrEn TGE 2.16f ... ... tTallgELP n TEGP 2.08f 10.2 ...dd 26.35 20.05 4724 20.38 -16.3

TalosEn rs TALO ... ... ...dd 37.60 14.60 266 19.84 +21.6

StneEn wt SGY/WS ... ... ... 7.21 TangerFac SKT 1.42 8.6 8 24.91 15.48 2135 16.59 -18.0

TanzRy g TRX ... ... ... .94 .25 .86 +145.1

Tapestry TPR 1.35 4.4 19 54.35 27.93 3275 30.61 -9.3

TargaRes TRGP 3.64 9.3 ... 59.21 33.55 2200 39.13 +8.6

TargaR pfA NGLSpA 2.25 8.3 ... 27.49 24.20 18 27.24 +6.2

Target TGT 2.64f 3.0 15 90.39 60.15 3329 87.23 +32.0

TaroPhrm TARO 12.81e ... 11 109.42 76.93 25 81.45 -3.8

Taseko TGB ... ... ... .85 .44 300 .46 -1.9

TataCom TCL ... ... ... 6.62 tTataMotors TTM ... ... ... 19.21 10.29 2333 9.94 -18.4

Taubmn TCO 2.62f 6.5 21 65.50 39.16 378 40.45 -11.1

Taub pfJ TCOpJ 1.63 6.3 ... 26.06 23.43 5 25.63 +6.9

Taub pfK TCOpK 1.56 6.0 ... 27.05 22.35 2 25.96 +10.2

TaylorMH TMHC ... ... 6 22.56 14.73 627 21.94 +38.0

Team TISI ... ... ...dd 25.55 13.91 145 16.03 +9.4

Technip FTI .13 ... 16 32.91 18.20 2173 28.18 +43.9

TeckRes g TECK .19e ... ... 25.82 18.17 2615 21.24 -1.4

Teekay TK .22 5.2 ...dd 7.49 2.82 640 4.26 +27.5

TeekLNG TGP .76 5.1 ... 17.50 10.74 149 14.78 +34.1

TeekLN pfA TGPpA 2.25 8.7 ... 26.15 22.29 17 25.95 +10.5

TeekOffsh TOO .04m 3.5 ... 2.57 1.03 115 1.15 -5.0

TeekOf pfA TOOpA 1.81 10.7 ... 23.35 14.05 2 16.95 +7.7

TeekOf pfB TOOpB 2.13 12.3 ... 25.01 13.25 20 17.34 -5.7

TeekOf pfE TOOpE 2.22 12.8 ... 25.45 14.37 19 17.39 -2.8

TeekayTnk TNK .21 17.9 ... 1.42 .87 1313 1.17 +26.1

Tegna TGNA .28 1.8 8 16.57 10.24 1242 15.15 +39.4

TejonRnch TRC ... ... ...cc 23.50 16.04 43 18.08 +9.0

TeklaHlth HQH 1.93e 9.8 ...q 23.37 16.50 130 19.61 +9.2

TeklaHcrOp THQ 1.35a 7.7 ...q 18.92 15.16 135 17.62 +5.0

TeklaLfSci HQL 1.48e 9.1 ...q 20.68 13.95 96 16.28 +7.7

TeklaWH n THW 1.40 10.5 ...q 14.20 10.80 238 13.37 +15.4

Teladoc n TDOC ... ... ... 89.05 42.08 774 68.50 +38.2

Telaria n TLRA ... ... ...dd 9.19 2.19 924 8.16 +198.9

TlcmArg TEO .71e 4.1 ... 20.48 12.34 192 17.46 +12.2

TelItaliaA TI/A .30e 5.8 ... 6.49 4.34 5.21 +6.5

Teledyne TDY ... ... 33 306.47 189.35 155 294.36 +42.2

sTeleflex TFX 1.36 .4 43 347.54 226.02 328 350.76 +35.7

TelefBrasil VIV .64e 4.6 16 14.47 9.21 2621 13.91 +16.6

TelefEsp TEF 1.20e 15.0 ... 9.08 7.70 941 7.96 -5.9

TelData TDS .66 2.0 9 37.29 27.17 594 33.14 +1.8

TelData45 TDI 1.66 6.4 ... 28.57 20.55 3 25.99 +14.9

sTelData 61 TDA 1.47 5.8 ... 25.25 17.89 14 25.38 +29.2

TelData60 TDJ 1.75 6.8 ... 26.15 21.61 48 25.69 +10.3

TelData59 TDE 1.72 6.7 ... 25.83 21.15 19 25.56 +10.4

Telus gs TU 1.79 ... ... 38.32 32.46 338 36.27 +9.4

TmpDrgn TDF 4.00e 2.5 ...q 21.80 16.10 21 19.67 +15.7

TmpEMF EMF 1.28e 2.0 ...q 15.61 12.60 22 15.32 +16.0

TmpEMI TEI .80a 7.8 ...q 10.62 8.96 91 10.31 +7.2

TmpGlb GIM .30 4.6 ...q 6.55 5.95 198 6.48 +7.5

sTempurSly TPX ... ... 23 81.36 38.90 617 81.48 +96.8

Tenaris TS .69e 2.8 ... 35.86 20.45 2095 25.01 +17.3

TenetHlth THC ... ... ...dd 39.39 16.61 3935 23.58 +37.6

Tengsco TGC ... ... ...dd 1.51 .55 11 .77 -19.4

Tennant TNC .88 1.3 ...cc 81.40 48.97 72 66.03 +26.7

Tenneco TEN 1.00 11.1 2 47.22 8.59 768 9.02 -67.1

TVA 28 TVC .96 3.7 ... 28.95 24.00 26 25.76 +4.2

TVA 29 TVE .84 3.3 ... 26.35 23.43 23 25.70 +6.3

Teradata TDC ... ... 22 49.42 33.83 604 36.60 -4.6

Terex TEX .44 1.3 29 42.74 25.47 1603 33.14 +20.2

Ternium TX 1.20e 5.4 7 35.41 20.89 270 22.41 -17.3

TerrenoRlt TRNO .96f 1.9 52 50.79 33.52 199 49.51 +40.8

TetraTech TTI ... ... ...dd 5.11 1.29 582 1.42 -15.5

TeucrCorn CORN ... ... ...q 17.55 14.38 63 16.38 +2.1

TeucrSug CANE ... ... ...q 8.15 6.46 12 6.90 -2.7

TeucrWht WEAT ... ... ...q 7.24 4.83 78 5.46 -7.9

TeucrSoyb SOYB ... ... ...q 16.94 14.15 24 15.52 -4.1

TeucrmAgs TAGS ... ... ...q 21.30 18.00 19.60 -4.5

TevaPhrm TEVA .73e 9.4 ...dd 25.96 7.46 25238 7.86 -49.0

TexPacLd TPL 1.75 .2 ...cc 915.66 409.00 9 748.50 +38.2

Textainer TGH .96 9.8 10 16.25 9.10 44 9.82 -1.4

Textron TXT .08 .2 10 72.87 43.27 1264 49.86 +8.4

Thai TTF .25e ... ...q 11.27 ThermoFis TMO .76 .3 36 305.45 208.34 1059 288.92 +29.1

Thermon THR ... ... 52 27.95 18.37 87 25.64 +26.4

ThirdPtRe TPRE ... ... ...dd 13.70 8.85 364 10.22 +6.0

ThomsonR TRI 1.38 2.0 29 70.93 40.63 1028 68.30 +41.4

Thor Inds THO 1.56 2.7 10 109.94 47.71 477 58.29 +12.1

3D Sys DDD ... ... ...dd 21.78 7.81 933 9.00 -11.5

3M Co MMM 5.76 3.3 24 219.75 159.32 2600 176.76 -7.2

Tidwtr TDW 1.00 4.4 ...dd 36.09 18.36 120 22.61 +18.2

Tidwtr wtA TDW/WS/A ... ... ... Tidwtr wtB TDW/WS/B ... ... ... Tiffany TIF 2.32f 2.5 26 138.41 73.04 1097 92.93 +15.4

Tillys TLYS ... ... 20 25.46 7.63 214 8.29 -23.7

Timken TKR 1.12 2.3 19 52.45 33.98 761 48.40 +29.7

TimknSteel TMST ... ... ...dd 15.41 6.66 187 6.78 -22.4

sTim HiDv n TPHD ... ... ... 25.42 23.23 112 25.36 +2.1

Tim LCap n TPLC ... ... ... 26.09 23.53 103 25.78 +3.5

tTitan Intl TWI .02 .5 ...dd 8.40 3.82 286 3.69 -20.8

TollBros TOL .44 1.2 7 39.80 28.68 2625 35.52 +7.9

Tompkins TMP 2.00 2.5 15 88.95 69.02 44 80.62 +7.5

TootsieR TR .36b 1.0 34 40.82 27.77 74 37.46 +12.2

TopBuild n BLD ... ... 33 86.96 41.27 306 79.44 +76.5

Torchmark TMK .69 .8 7 93.26 69.68 478 91.90 +23.3

Trchmk pfC TMKpC ... ... ... 27.53 23.70 27 27.04 +7.6

Toro Co s TTC .90 1.2 29 75.13 52.97 406 73.01 +30.7

TorDBk gs TD 2.96 ... 10 62.00 47.73 914 58.81 +18.3

MonTNAPpl TPYP .45p ... ...q 24.70 19.04 23 23.48 +17.9

sTortWat n TBLU ... ... ... 31.24 25.06 5 31.28 +21.8

TortAcq n SHLL ... ... ... 10.00 9.61 9.77 +.3

TortAc wt SHLL/WS ... ... ... TortEnInd NDP 1.75 27.7 ...q 13.50 5.99 130 6.32 -6.9

TortEnInf TYG 2.62 11.6 ...q 30.20 18.36 177 22.49 +13.0

sTorEsAsst n TEAF ... ... ... 18.19 17.71 12 17.80 -1.5

TortMLP NTG 1.69 12.6 ...q 16.93 11.02 305 13.40 +9.4

TortPplE TTP 1.63m 11.5 ...q 19.40 11.34 74 14.13 +13.9

TortPw&E TPZ 1.65 9.2 ...q 20.20 14.77 41 18.01 +13.0

Total SA TOT 2.71e 5.0 ... 65.69 49.70 1428 53.67 +2.9

sTotalSys TSS .52 .4 35 137.65 75.58 1687 138.00 +69.8

TowerIntl TOWR .52 1.7 7 36.65 17.15 346 30.98 +30.2

TownsqMda TSQ .30 5.7 7 9.79 3.95 21 5.27 +29.2

Toyota TM ... ... ... 133.16 111.12 135 131.73 +13.5

TrCda g TRP 2.35e ... 17 47.91 34.58 46.27 +29.6

TransEntx TRXC ... ... ...dd 6.98 1.03 1066 1.31 -42.0

TransUn n TRU .30 .4 33 84.71 52.15 1363 83.15 +46.4

Trnsalta g TAC .23 ... ... 7.61 3.99 84 6.06 +47.1

TrnsatlPet TAT ... ... ...dd 1.86 .65 69 .71 -32.2

TrnsRty TCI .20p ... 2 38.34 22.85 1 25.44 -10.2

TransDigm TDG 24.00 ... 33 502.67 307.36 289 491.35 +44.5

Transocn RIG ... ... ...dd 14.47 5.28 23317 5.37 -22.6

TrGasSur TGS ...a ... ...cc 17.78 8.81 323 15.58 +3.9

Travelers TRV 3.28f 2.2 16 155.09 111.08 1245 148.74 +24.2

TrecoraRs TREC ... ... 16 14.45 6.69 44 9.59 +22.9

Tredgar TG .44 2.6 22 23.70 14.85 61 16.74 +5.5

TreeHseF THS ... ... 19 67.88 41.18 388 59.64 +17.6

Trex s TREX ... ... 42 90.74 50.88 1206 68.02 +14.6

TriPointe TPH ... ... 11 15.01 10.37 1968 13.56 +24.1

TriContl TY 1.74e 6.3 ...q 28.19 21.83 39 27.66 +17.6

TriCntl pf TYp 2.50 4.7 ... 53.97 50.00 1 52.98 +.9

TribMda A TRCO 1.00 2.2 14 46.53 32.71 326 46.39 +2.2

TrilogyMtl TMQ ... ... 7 3.13 1.48 247 2.24 +29.5

TrimShrk n TTAC ... ... ... 38.86 29.73 31 38.10 +21.3

TrimAllC n TTAI ... ... ... 27.40 21.66 0 26.23 +18.3

sTriNetGrp TNET ... ... 28 76.90 38.74 899 73.46 +75.1

Trinity TRN .68 3.6 4 28.32 18.19 2133 18.96 -7.9

TrinityPlce TPHS ... ... ... 6.80 3.53 35 4.13 -4.8

Trinseo SA TSE 1.60 4.1 5 82.18 36.40 395 38.74 -15.4

TrioTch TRT ... ... 11 5.38 2.46 2 3.36 +36.6

TriplePtV TPVG 1.44 9.7 9 15.13 10.25 280 14.88 +36.6

TripPt22 n TPVY ... ... ... 26.52 22.38 4 25.65 +2.9

Triple-S GTS ... ... 22 26.51 14.70 55 24.40 +47.5

TritonInt n TRTN 2.08 6.5 ... 39.56 28.20 399 32.11 +3.3

TritnInt pfB TRTNpB 2.00 7.7 ... 26.14 25.40 104 26.05 +2.0

TriumphGp TGI .16 .7 5 26.00 11.16 377 21.92 +90.6

Tronox TROX .18 1.4 ...dd 17.55 6.46 12.48 +60.4

TrueBlue TBI ... ... 14 29.85 20.56 204 22.51 +1.2

Tsakos TNP .20 6.1 ... 3.73 2.56 80 3.29 +23.7

TsakE pfB TNPpB 2.00 8.0 ... 25.55 23.45 24.85 +1.7

Tsakos pfC TNPpC 2.22 8.7 ... 26.01 22.56 9 25.61 +7.8

Tsakos pfD TNPpD 2.19 10.3 ... 25.32 16.16 30 21.28 +19.0

TsaksE p E TNPpE ... ... ... 25.50 16.50 17 22.36 +26.5

TufinSoft n TUFN ... ... ... 31.04 18.05 221 21.90 +14.7

Tuppwre TUP 1.08 7.5 ...dd 38.90 14.11 1368 14.42 -54.3

Turkcell TKC ... ... ... 7.16 3.93 555 5.96 +6.0

TurnPtBr n TPB .18 .4 ... 57.06 26.39 409 42.48 +56.1

TurqHillRs TRQ ... ... 5 2.60 .55 5284 .56 -65.9

TutorPerini TPC ... ... 7 22.03 12.62 233 12.97 -18.8

22ndCentry XXII ... ... ...dd 3.29 1.58 1510 1.81 -27.3

Twilio n TWLO ... ... ... 151.00 62.01 5343 141.50 +58.5

tTwnRvrWr TRWH .10p ... 57 33.46 27.21 598 26.32 -19.4

Twitter TWTR ... ... ...cc 42.33 26.19 21071 41.50 +44.4

TwoHrb pfA TWOpA 2.03 7.5 ... 27.56 25.03 9 27.00 +3.3

TwoHrb pfB TWOpB 1.91 7.3 ... 26.29 23.80 35 26.23 +5.7

TwoHrbI rs TWO 1.60 12.0 6 15.89 12.06 2326 13.37 +4.1

TwoHrIn pfC TWOpC ... ... ... 25.70 22.73 49 25.05 +4.5

TwoHrIn pfD TWOpD ... ... ... 25.66 24.72 12 25.28 +.6

TwHrIn pf E TWOpE ... ... ... 25.50 24.11 17 25.36 +3.5

TylerTech TYL ... ... 54 252.47 173.26 155 232.48 +25.1

Tyson TSN 1.50 1.8 15 84.30 49.77 1857 81.25 +52.2

- U -UBS 3xLCr WTIU ... ... ... 47.60 7.64 19 13.07 +52.1

UBS 3xInvC WTID ... ... ... 21.15 5.10 10 7.36 -57.5

sVelDlyIn n EXIV ... ... ... 41.20 19.05 3 41.50 +98.1

VelLngVS n EVIX ... ... ... 13.33 4.83 0 4.84 -61.2

UBS FILCG FBGX ... ... ...q 303.85 168.81 2 291.22 +53.7

sUBS2xSPDiv SDYL 3.40e 3.7 ...q 93.06 64.50 1 93.00 +28.0

UBS Grp UBS .69e 6.1 ... 16.68 11.32 5345 11.36 -8.2

UDR UDR 1.37f 2.9 54 47.11 37.87 1129 46.56 +17.5

UGI Corp UGI 1.30f 2.5 11 59.31 49.62 1750 51.41 -3.6

UMH Prop UMH .72 5.5 18 16.69 11.14 153 13.16 +11.1

UMH pfB UMHpB 2.00 7.6 ... 27.10 25.41 7 26.36 +3.3

UMH pfC UMHpC 1.69 6.6 ... 26.30 22.29 37 25.75 +11.9

UQM Tech UQM ... ... ...dd 1.71 .80 308 1.70 +100.0

US FdsHl n USFD ... ... 23 39.00 27.51 1326 35.56 +12.4

USPhysTh USPH 1.20f .9 60 129.65 98.69 69 128.41 +25.5

US Silica SLCA .25 2.4 ...dd 26.01 9.30 2651 10.30 +1.2

US XprE n USX ... ... ... 7.58 3.80 274 5.00 -10.9

USA Cmp USAC 2.10 12.3 ...dd 19.00 12.09 391 17.09 +31.7

Usaa USA Vl ULVM ... ... ... 54.34 42.37 51.26 +13.8

Usaa SCVal USVM ... ... ... 57.34 42.68 51.00 +12.4

USAA IntlVl UIVM ... ... ... 49.67 40.33 45.23 +9.1

Usaa EMVl UEVM ... ... ... 46.45 40.85 44.72 +7.2

Usaa STrBd USTB ... ... ... 50.67 49.24 50.50 +2.1

Usaa IntBd UITB ... ... ... 51.32 47.58 51.24 +6.6

USANA s USNA ... ... 14 134.65 58.30 305 67.02 -43.1

USCF Oil n USOU ... ... ... 92.51 14.51 60 24.78 +52.0

USCF ShOil USOD ... ... ... 15.30 3.63 11 5.19 -58.5

USCF shpei BUY ... ... ... 28.76 17.83 0 19.40 +3.9

USCF shpen BUYN ... ... ... 28.07 16.20 16.66 -22.3

USD Ptrs USDP 1.46 12.3 ... 11.92 9.15 90 11.85 +13.4

Uber Tch n UBER ... ... ... 47.08 36.08 8635 43.88 +5.6

Ultrapar UGP .55e 10.4 ... 15.80 4.68 1243 5.25 -61.2

UndrArm s UAA ... ... 47 27.72 16.52 6852 27.44 +55.3

UnAr C wi UA ... ... ...dd 24.55 15.05 2511 24.39 +50.8

Unifi UFI ... ... 9 33.62 16.85 41 18.72 -18.0

sUniFirst UNF .45 .2 22 195.16 132.38 134 194.81 +36.2

UnilevNV UN 1.43e 2.4 ... 62.41 52.08 726 59.14 +9.9

Unilever UL 1.48e 2.4 ... 64.10 50.80 459 61.46 +17.6

UnionAc un LTN/U ... ... ... 10.90 6.45 6.45 -40.0

UnionPac UNP 3.52f 2.0 22 180.02 128.08 3386 177.50 +28.4

tUniqueF n UFAB .20m 7.7 4 8.72 2.60 9 2.60 -38.4

Unisys UIS ... ... ...dd 20.95 8.98 486 10.52 -9.5

tUnit UNT ... ... 3 29.06 6.32 615 5.90 -58.7

UtdMicro UMC .09e 4.2 ... 2.89 1.64 421 2.13 +19.0

UtdNtrlF UNFI ... ... ...dd 35.62 8.07 518 9.76 -7.8

UPS B UPS 3.84 3.2 20 125.09 89.89 4153 118.75 +21.8

UtdRentals URI ... ... 10 173.00 94.28 1173 128.99 +25.8

tUSNatGas UNL ... ... ...q 11.84 8.70 2 8.65 -16.2

US12MoOil USL ... ... ...q 28.54 17.05 4 21.51 +19.8

USAntimny UAMY ... ... ... 1.05 .42 69 .75 +29.3

sUS Bancrp USB 1.48 2.6 13 57.48 43.14 4594 57.06 +24.9

US Bcp pfA USBpA 35.49e 4.3 ... 937.73 749.50 0 822.00 +9.6

US Bcp pfH USBpH .89e 4.3 ... 23.83 18.20 86 20.61 +10.1

US Bcp pfM USBpM 1.63 6.0 ... 28.18 25.99 207 27.15 +2.5

US Bcp pfO USBpO 1.29 5.0 ... 25.68 22.10 15 25.61 +11.7

US Bc pfN USBpN ... ... ... US Brent BNO ... ... ...q 24.41 14.58 580 18.95 +23.6

US Cellular USM ... ... 10 59.74 37.53 188 48.50 -6.7

US Cellu60 UZA 1.74 6.8 ... 25.87 21.72 21 25.74 +14.7

US Cellu 63 UZB 1.81 6.8 ... 27.39 22.20 8 26.50 +12.5

US Cell64 UZC 1.81 6.8 ... 26.89 22.50 45 26.62 +12.6

USCmdtyFd USCI ... ... ...q 43.24 36.05 31 36.14 -3.7

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USDslHtOil UHN ... ... ...q 21.61 19.73 20.60 US GasFd UGA ... ... ...q 37.15 22.05 13 30.56 +33.4

USCoppFd CPER ... ... ...q 18.76 15.94 11 17.03 +3.6

USAgriFd USAG ... ... ...q 16.30 15.53 15.53 tUS NGas rs UNG ... ... ...q 39.87 18.34 2181 18.40 -25.5

US OilFd USO ... ... ...q 16.24 9.23 22696 11.82 +22.4

USSteel X .20 1.3 9 32.09 11.67 8064 15.27 -16.3

UtdTech UTX 2.94 2.2 21 144.40 100.48 2049 135.72 +27.5

UtdhlthGp UNH 4.32f 1.7 20 287.94 208.07 2002 253.82 +1.9

UNITIL UTL 1.48 2.5 32 61.85 46.21 47 60.23 +18.9

Univar n UNVR ... ... 37 31.23 16.33 956 22.18 +25.0

UnvslCp UVV 3.04f 5.1 8 76.98 50.67 123 60.19 +11.2

UnvHR UHT 2.72f 3.0 48 92.33 58.70 47 90.75 +47.9

UnivHlthS UHS .40 .3 20 157.79 112.79 1349 152.65 +31.0

tUniv Insur UVE .64 2.6 7 50.50 25.16 151 25.08 -33.9

UnvSecInst UUU ... ... ...dd 2.65 .98 2 1.24 +17.0

UnivTInst UTI .08 2.2 ...dd 4.20 1.86 12 3.67 +.5

UnumGrp UNM 1.14f 3.5 1 40.76 26.77 1216 32.50 +10.6

Ur-Energy URG ... ... ...dd .99 .53 742 .59 -8.6

UraniumEn UEC ... ... ... 1.89 .91 1855 .94 -24.6

UrbnEdg n UE .88 5.2 18 23.37 16.13 1165 16.86 +1.4

UrstdBid UBP 1.10f 6.6 29 18.50 14.75 3 16.69 +10.8

UrsBidA UBA 1.10f 5.1 36 23.16 18.50 63 21.39 +11.3

UrsBid pfG UBPpG 1.69 6.6 ... 26.06 24.00 2 25.59 +3.4

UrstBid pfH UBPpH 1.56 5.8 ... 26.91 21.90 0 26.74 +14.3

- V -VF Corp VFC 1.72m 1.9 26 97.00 67.18 1155 88.33 +23.8

VICI Pr n VICI 1.00e 4.7 57 23.27 17.64 4351 21.27 +13.3

VOC EnTr VOC .82e 15.0 12 6.86 3.32 185 5.48 +51.8

VaalcoE EGY ... ... ... 3.10 1.22 318 1.70 +15.6

VailRsrt MTN 7.04f 2.9 35 302.76 179.60 219 246.94 +17.1

Vale SA VALE .29e 2.2 24 16.13 10.89 17826 13.24 +.4

ValeroE VLO 3.60 4.3 22 122.42 68.81 2014 84.03 +12.1

Valhi VHI .08 3.8 19 5.27 1.63 71 2.08 +7.8

Valmont VMI 1.50 1.1 21 144.00 103.01 88 138.24 +24.6

Valvoline n VVV .42 2.1 ... 23.16 16.90 908 20.18 +4.3

VnE MunA n MAAX ... ... ... 25.41 25.05 25.40 +1.3

VanEMGold OUNZ ... ... ...q 14.17 11.53 10 13.96 +10.9

VanEGold GDX .06e .2 ...q 28.41 17.28 51394 27.77 +31.7

VnE LgFl n LFEQ ... ... ... 28.51 23.48 4 28.36 +15.3

VanE Grn n GRNB ... ... ... 26.84 25.11 25 26.65 +4.2

VnEkSteel SLX .40e 1.0 ...q 47.44 33.66 6 38.16 +9.5

MV Pharm PPH 1.30e 2.2 ...q 58.24 VnEkHiIn rs YMLP ... ... ...q 23.35 16.08 7 19.94 +16.2

VanE Env EVX .53e .5 ...q 114.77 78.41 1 103.11 +23.8

VanE 12-17 n ITML ... ... ... VanE USBd IGEM ... ... ...q 23.27 VanE EMHi HYEM 1.57 6.6 ...q 23.98 21.99 97 23.93 +6.9

VanEHiYM rs HYD ... ... ...q 63.12 60.52 61.00 VanE ChiBd CBON .68e ... ...q 23.23 22.05 0 22.58 +.8

sVnEkShHY SHYD .81 3.2 ...q 25.08 23.89 11 25.08 +3.6

VanE TrH n THHY ... ... ... VnEkRus RSX .01e ... ...q 24.19 18.18 2668 23.72 +26.5

VanE BDC BIZD 1.47e 9.0 ...q 17.40 13.85 37 16.39 +16.7

sVEckPfSec PFXF 1.24e 6.2 ...q 20.05 17.20 291 20.09 +13.4

VanE FallA ANGL 1.63e 4.6 ...q 29.50 26.25 362 29.48 +10.5

VanE IntHY IHY 1.26 5.1 ...q 24.93 23.25 4 24.79 +5.9

VanE Reit MORT 2.36e 8.1 ...q 24.75 20.64 30 23.43 +9.9

sVnEkCfMun XMPT 1.35 4.9 ...q 27.33 23.01 25 27.33 +14.4

VanE EmM EMAG .92 4.3 ...q 21.76 19.73 21.64 +7.9

VanE IGFlt FLTR .15e .6 ...q 25.36 24.63 186 25.26 +2.3

VnE EMBd rs EMLC ... ... ...q 34.50 31.48 32.52 VanE LowC SMOG 1.07e 1.6 ...q 67.89 51.21 3 66.41 +21.6

sVnEkSMu SMB .20 1.1 ...q 17.78 17.09 11 17.77 +2.7

VanE LgMu MLN .62 3.0 ...q 20.88 18.89 41 20.84 +6.5

VnEIntMu rs ITM ... ... ...q 47.38 45.96 46.28 VnEkHiInInf YMLI 1.20 10.2 ...q 14.40 10.44 3 11.79 +6.7

VanE OilR CRAK ... ... ...q 36.19 25.55 1 27.80 +3.6

V IntMoat MOTI ... ... ...q 33.60 27.67 5 30.79 +8.7

VEckNucl NLR 1.72e 3.5 ...q 53.86 48.28 1 49.81 +.5

VnEkGlSpin SPUN ... ... ...q 19.70 VanEChAMC CNXT ... ... ...q 30.99 20.35 19 26.60 +27.0

VanE Israel ISRA .44e 1.3 ...q 34.34 26.62 3 33.44 +19.3

VanEWMoat MOAT .41e .8 ...q 50.35 38.64 138 50.16 +21.8

VanE UncOG FRAK .06e .6 ...q 17.65 10.03 22 10.87 -.5

VnEkSemi SMH .58e .5 ...q 123.56 80.71 4375 121.24 +38.9

VnEkRtl] RTH 1.39e 1.2 ...q 114.81 87.11 3 111.97 +19.2

VanE Agri MOO 1.10e 1.6 ...q 67.62 54.16 7 66.84 +17.4

VEckOilSvc OIH .47e 3.4 ...q 26.33 13.01 9621 13.73 -2.1

VnEkRusSC RSXJ .81e 2.3 ...q 35.32 26.57 2 34.79 +27.3

VEckVcREr REMX .50a 3.6 ...q 21.21 13.05 165 13.87 +2.3

VEckChina PEK 1.41e 1.3 ...q 44.02 31.04 2 40.55 +28.7

tVnEkIndSC SCIF .57e 1.7 ...q 51.29 34.34 12 34.32 -19.1

VanE Egyp EGPT ... ... ...q 34.32 26.57 15 29.49 +6.5

VanE JrGld GDXJ ... ... ...q 40.22 25.91 12362 39.31 +30.1

VanE Coal KOL .13 1.0 ... 16.48 12.24 7 12.57 +.1

VnEk Viet VNM .32e 2.0 ...q 17.20 14.37 156 16.41 +11.3

VanEBrzSC BRF ... ... ...q 25.78 15.93 16 24.75 +23.6

VanEIndo IDX .25e 1.1 ...q 24.15 18.81 1 23.13 +6.3

VanENatRs HAP .64e 1.8 ...q 38.24 30.67 1 36.24 +12.4

VanE VAfr AFK .53e 2.5 ...q 24.07 18.01 2 21.53 +9.5

VanE Gam BJK 1.07e 2.8 ...q 44.25 30.81 4 38.43 +16.4

VangLTBd BLV 3.92e 3.8 ...q 98.04 83.46 215 96.86 +10.7

VangIntBd BIV 2.17a 2.5 ...q 86.73 79.35 434 86.39 +6.3

VangSTBd BSV 1.08e 1.2 ...q 80.64 77.66 788 80.39 +2.3

VangTotBd BND 2.06e 2.2 ...q 83.22 77.46 1772 82.92 +4.7

VangExDur EDV 4.81e 2.8 ...q 129.27 101.61 70 125.48 +10.6

VangMegG MGK 1.33e 1.0 ...q 135.30 99.51 149 134.65 +25.8

sVangMegV MGV 1.53e 1.9 ...q 82.21 66.82 387 82.19 +15.0

VangMega MGC 1.47e 1.5 ...q 96.61 VanHiDvY VYM 2.10e 2.4 ...q 89.47 73.18 562 89.21 +14.4

VangEMI VXF 1.13e .9 ...q 125.36 93.42 1661 120.99 +21.2

VangGrth VUG 1.38e .8 ...q 170.42 124.85 453 169.65 +26.3

VangLgCp VV 1.84e 1.3 ...q 138.97 107.34 127 138.59 +20.7

VangMidC VO 1.76e 1.0 ...q 171.55 129.51 434 170.70 +23.5

VangSmCp VB 1.63e 1.0 ...q 166.03 123.80 231 159.03 +20.5

VangSCG VBK 1.19e .6 ...q 192.15 139.95 175 190.43 +26.5

VangSCV VBR 1.96e 1.5 ...q 143.52 107.57 258 131.71 +15.5

VangTSM VTI 2.17e 1.4 ...q 154.51 119.35 1588 154.04 +20.7

VangValu VTV 2.05e 1.8 ...q 113.49 91.62 729 113.15 +15.5

VangSP500 VOO 3.81e 1.4 ...q 277.55 214.83 2926 276.88 +20.5

VangMCVal VOE 1.76e 1.6 ...q 116.27 89.59 533 113.30 +18.9

sVangMCGr VOT .82e .5 ...q 154.09 111.78 204 153.32 +28.1

VangREIT VNQ 3.08e 3.5 ...q 91.85 71.08 4898 88.53 +18.7

sVangDivAp VIG 1.82e 1.5 ...q 119.34 91.68 622 119.43 +21.9

VangAllWld VSS 2.83e 2.7 ...q 115.90 90.89 111 104.56 +10.4

VangTotW VT 1.53e 2.0 ...q 78.12 VangAllW VEU 1.34e 2.6 ...q 53.11 44.06 2344 50.92 +11.7

VangEmg VWO 1.10e 2.6 ...q 44.19 36.35 4350 42.61 +11.8

VangPacif VPL 1.37e 2.1 ...q 71.68 58.62 978 65.86 +8.6

VangEur VGK 1.71e 3.1 ...q 57.60 46.80 1660 54.65 +12.4

sVangTEBd VTEB .28e ... ...q 53.35 49.85 398 53.32 +4.4

Vang500Gr VOOG 1.62e 1.0 ...q 166.33 125.87 44 165.80 +22.8

sVan500Val VOOV 2.01e 1.7 ...q 115.62 91.41 13 115.54 +18.4

VanSC600V VIOV 1.66e 1.3 ...q 150.33 106.74 12 128.62 +13.2

VanSC600G VIOG 1.13e .7 ...q 179.75 129.95 12 158.11 +14.3

VangSC600 VIOO 1.19e .8 ...q 165.03 118.07 26 143.69 +14.3

VanMC400V IVOV 1.50e 1.2 ...q 131.09 98.92 11 124.62 +18.5

VanMC400G IVOG 1.16e .8 ...q 147.36 110.97 6 142.54 +20.9

VanMC400 IVOO 1.57e 1.2 ...q 138.74 105.30 15 133.26 +19.1

VangFTSE VEA 1.10e 2.6 ...q 43.99 35.74 4314 41.56 +12.0

VangCnD VCR 2.03e 1.1 ...q 187.07 139.16 98 184.75 +22.7

sVangCnS VDC 3.69e 2.4 ...q 154.88 124.93 92 154.63 +17.9

VangEngy VDE 2.37e 2.9 ...q 108.55 71.70 211 82.25 +6.7

VangFncl VFH .90e 1.3 ...q 72.97 55.16 324 71.21 +20.0

VanHC Etf VHT 1.96e 1.1 ...q 181.92 149.55 195 173.66 +8.1

VangIndl VIS 2.25e 1.5 ...q 151.35 112.15 39 147.57 +22.6

sVangInfT VGT 1.61e .7 ...q 223.59 154.72 529 222.93 +33.6

VangMat VAW 2.12e 1.6 ...q 138.09 103.54 45 128.78 +16.2

VangUtil VPU 3.41e 2.5 ...q 136.50 113.06 85 134.18 +13.9

VangTel VOX 3.14e 3.4 ...q 91.72 69.48 106 91.03 +22.9

VantageEn VEI ... ... ... Vapothrm n VAPO ... ... ... 24.63 14.70 29 19.20 -3.8

VarianMed VAR ... ... 30 142.50 101.42 824 119.67 +5.6

VectorGp VGR 1.60b 13.8 17 17.74 8.62 4771 11.63 +19.5

Vectrus VEC ... ... 16 46.51 19.61 88 40.24 +86.5

VedantaLtd VEDL 1.20e 13.3 ... 13.44 8.34 767 9.04 -21.7

VeevaSys VEEV ... ... ...cc 176.90 78.40 2622 161.75 +81.1

VenatorM n VNTR ... ... ... 13.49 3.59 745 4.01 -4.3

Ventas VTR 3.17 4.7 60 73.74 51.80 1587 67.55 +15.3

Veoneer n VNE ... ... ... 55.21 15.41 756 18.24 -22.6

Vereit VER .55 6.0 ...cc 9.72 6.88 11639 9.24 +29.2

Vereit pf VERpF 1.68 6.5 ... 25.85 23.50 71 25.75 +8.8

Veritiv VRTV ... ... ...dd 51.00 16.12 76 16.70 -33.1

VerizonCm VZ 2.41 4.2 7 61.58 51.76 10159 57.37 +2.0

tVermilnE g VET 2.29 ... ... 34.05 18.43 1869 17.04 -19.1

Verso Cp VRS ... ... ... 34.60 16.42 200 16.57 -26.0

Versum VSM .24f .5 ... 52.58 25.02 271 51.99 +87.6

ViadCorp VVI .40 .6 34 72.27 46.17 156 69.94 +39.6

VictSCHiD CSB .60e ... ...q 48.80 38.29 1 44.56 +11.0

VinaConc VCO .66e 1.6 ... 42.02 VinceHlg rs VNCE ... ... 4 24.19 8.63 10 13.47 +44.4

Vipshop VIPS ... ... 7 9.38 4.31 2536 7.94 +45.4

VirnetX VHC ... ... ...dd 7.82 2.34 242 7.39 +207.9

VirDynCr n BLHY ... ... ... 25.65 22.51 3 23.78 +3.2

VirShUS n VESH ... ... ... 23.07 21.10 22.47 ZweigTR ZTR .97 8.8 ...q 12.11 8.29 84 11.05 +23.7

VirtGblMSc VGI 1.87 14.3 ...q 13.67 10.32 38 13.07 +18.0

sVisa s V 1.00 .5 61 183.99 121.60 4582 183.21 +38.9

VishayInt VSH .38 2.2 ...cc 25.80 15.06 1461 17.52 -2.7

VishayPrc VPG ... ... 30 45.00 26.34 28 40.96 +35.5

VistaGold VGZ ... ... ...dd .96 .37 180 .92 +75.8

VistaOutd n VSTO ... ... ...dd 19.41 6.81 600 6.90 -39.2

VistraEn n VST .50 2.3 81 27.86 20.84 3175 21.77 -4.9

VitaminSh VSI ... ... 5 13.95 3.32 242 4.28 -9.7

VivintSolar VSLR ... ... 53 8.50 3.55 630 7.95 +108.7

VMware VMW 26.81p ... 50 206.80 110.20 828 177.66 +29.6

VoceraCm VCRA ... ... ...dd 42.60 24.50 1302 25.76 -34.5

VolarisAv VLRS ... ... ... 10.99 5.15 449 10.24 +91.4

VolitionRX VNRX ... ... ... 4.48 1.67 271 4.28 +136.5

VoltInfoSci VISI ... ... ...dd 5.00 2.07 16 4.56 +112.1

Vonage VG ... ... ...dd 14.73 7.92 1221 12.43 +42.4

Vornado VNO 2.64 4.1 39 77.59 59.48 934 64.24 +3.6

Vorndo pfK VNOpK 1.43 5.6 ... 25.72 21.40 9 25.62 +13.9

Vorndo pfL VNOpL 1.35 5.3 ... 25.85 20.16 24 25.71 +19.9

Vornad pfM VNOpM 1.31 5.1 ... 26.49 19.50 51 25.59 +24.5

Voxeljet VJET ... ... ... 4.75 1.55 11 1.89 +10.9

VoyaAsPcD IAE 1.02 11.5 ...q 9.73 8.20 16 8.89 +4.2

VoyaEmHi IHD .92 12.5 ...q 8.48 6.96 80 7.35 +.8

VoyaFincl VOYA .04 .1 19 57.57 36.66 948 56.87 +41.7

VoyaFn pfB VOYApB ... ... ... 26.11 25.15 52 25.99 +2.5

VoyaGlAdv IGA 1.12 10.6 ...q 11.80 8.92 59 10.52 +14.3

VoyaGlbDv IGD .91 13.7 ...q 7.58 5.56 454 6.68 +14.0

VoyaInfra IDE 1.46 12.4 ...q 15.90 10.71 64 11.77 +6.4

VoyaIntHD IID .83 14.2 ...q 6.70 4.83 21 5.85 +13.2

VoyaPrRTr PPR .29 6.1 ...q 5.02 4.39 454 4.76 +6.0

VoyaNatRs IRR .81 16.9 ...q 6.63 4.00 56 4.77 +11.4

VulcanM VMC 1.24f .9 29 140.00 82.52 1017 136.05 +37.7

- W -W&T Off WTI .40 9.5 7 9.88 3.62 2079 4.21 +2.2

WBI TacGr WBIA .03e .1 ...q 25.70 20.34 1 21.94 +3.8

WBI TactV WBIB .08e .3 ...q 24.97 20.83 6 23.26 +11.5

WBI TacYd WBIC .28e 1.5 ...q 24.17 18.36 11 18.97 -4.7

WBI TacSel WBID .05e .2 ...q 25.13 19.02 1 20.21 -3.7

WBI LCTG WBIE .19e .7 ...q 28.44 24.94 7 27.36 +9.6

WBI LCTV WBIF .22e .8 ...q 31.10 26.55 8 28.22 +3.1

WBI LCTY WBIG .31e 1.3 ...q 27.47 23.21 13 24.29 +3.8

WBI LCTS WBIL .04e .1 ...q 28.51 24.50 12 27.59 +12.1

WBI BllBr n WBIN ... ... ... 20.17 20.01 7 20.06 WBI PwFact WBIY ... ... ... 28.05 21.69 26 24.83 +12.1

WBI TacInc WBII .26e 1.0 ...q 25.35 23.20 31 25.20 +4.8

WBI THiInc WBIH .45e 2.1 ...q 24.30 21.47 21.55 -1.5

WEC Engy WEC 2.36 2.7 28 87.91 64.96 1532 87.50 +26.3

WEX Inc WEX ... ... 42 221.66 131.35 428 218.97 +56.3

WNS Hldg WNS ... ... 33 65.00 39.24 103 64.28 +55.8

sWP Carey WPC 4.14e 4.8 32 86.41 62.12 888 86.00 +31.6

WPP plc WPP 3.91e 6.6 ... 84.64 50.31 88 59.64 +8.8

tWPX Engy WPX ... ... ...dd 20.80 9.82 6895 10.01 -11.8

WPX pfA WPXp 1.56 2.0 ... 76.25 Wabash WNC .32 2.1 11 19.43 12.25 282 15.58 +19.8

WABCO WBC ... ... 18 146.68 98.90 290 132.69 +23.6

Wabtec WAB .48 .7 22 115.40 61.95 2602 71.10 +1.2

WaddellR WDR 1.00 5.7 12 21.63 15.96 1032 17.59 -2.7

WageWrks WAGE ... ... 29 56.80 25.15 379 51.13 +88.3

WalMart WMT 2.12f 1.9 65 115.49 85.78 3739 112.27 +20.5

WalkerDun WD 1.20f 2.1 9 59.30 37.96 80 58.45 +35.1

WarrMet n HCC .28f ... 2 29.45 18.08 662 24.54 +17.6

WashPrGp WPG 1.00 27.9 10 8.12 3.23 2553 3.59 -26.1

WashPr pfH WPGpH 1.88 9.3 ... 23.58 12.59 23 20.09 +25.8

WashPr pfI WPGpI 1.72 9.2 ... 21.98 12.05 15 18.77 +19.1

WREIT WRE 1.20 4.4 26 31.85 22.53 293 27.23 +18.4

WasteCon s WCN .64 ... 34 97.93 70.28 1030 94.15 +26.8

WsteMInc WM 2.05 1.7 25 118.89 83.22 1308 117.96 +32.6

Waters WAT ... ... 29 255.21 167.94 803 219.14 +16.2

Watsco WSO 6.40 4.0 30 184.90 131.88 164 161.71 +16.2

WatscoB WSO/B 5.00f 3.1 34 181.00 132.69 162.00 +19.8

WattsWtr WTS .92f 1.0 28 94.81 61.17 215 92.64 +43.6

Wayfair W ... ... ...dd 173.72 76.60 1733 134.00 +48.8

WebsterFn WBS 1.60 3.1 13 68.62 43.95 968 50.81 +3.1

WbstFn pfF WBSpF ... ... ... Weidai n WEI ... ... ... 13.63 8.15 0 8.25 -10.9

WeinRlt WRI 1.58a 5.7 10 32.02 23.80 465 27.71 +11.7

WeisMk WMK 1.24 3.4 9 53.30 35.26 46 36.66 -23.3

Welbilt WBT ... ... ... 22.93 10.66 1262 16.02 +44.2

Wellcare WCG ... ... 34 324.99 220.63 591 293.48 +24.3

WellsF pfJ WFCpJ 2.00 7.9 ... 25.18 sWellsF pfL WFCpL 75.00 5.4 ... 1391.49 1245.00 13 1385.00 +9.8

WellsF pfN WFCpN 1.30 5.1 ... 25.64 21.37 47 25.45 +15.6

WellsF pfO WFCpO 1.28 5.0 ... 25.63 21.25 45 25.38 +16.5

WellsF pfP WFCpP 1.31 5.2 ... 25.59 21.50 16 25.41 +15.1

WellsF pfQ WFCpQ 1.46 5.5 ... 26.69 23.65 129 26.50 +7.9

WellsF pfR WFCpR 1.66 5.7 ... 29.44 25.28 54 29.16 +11.0

WellsF pfT WFCpT 1.50 5.9 ... 26.03 24.54 35 25.50 +1.4

WellsFargo WFC 2.04f 4.2 11 59.53 43.02 19147 48.28 +4.8

WellsF wt WFC/WS ... ... ... 30.65 sWellsF pfY WFCpY ... ... ... 26.48 22.76 46 26.49 +12.7

WellsF pfX WFCpX ... ... ... 25.91 20.90 66 25.73 +11.6

sWellsF pfW WFCpW ... ... ... 26.36 23.22 28 26.34 +10.7

WellsF pfV WFCpV ... ... ... 26.44 24.49 50 26.25 +4.5

EvgGlbDiv EOD .54m 9.9 ...q 5.74 4.47 62 5.46 +17.7

WFAdvInco EAD .82 9.9 ...q 8.31 6.91 168 8.26 +14.2

WFAdMSec ERC 1.16 9.2 ...q 12.78 10.27 63 12.62 +13.8

WFREI pf WFEpA 1.59 6.2 ... 26.39 24.91 10 25.72 +2.7

sWFAdUtlHi ERH .90 6.7 ...q 13.37 10.69 13 13.36 +19.6

Welltower WELL 1.68e 2.0 19 86.91 60.93 1113 83.71 +20.6

Welltwr pfI HCNpI 3.25 4.9 ... 68.80 58.52 65.98 +4.5

WescoAir WAIR ... ... 16 14.23 7.38 396 10.87 +37.6

Wesco Intl WCC ... ... 15 63.20 43.94 267 50.51 +5.2

WestPhrm WST .64f .5 59 139.23 91.75 513 138.37 +41.2

WstnAlliB WAL ... ... 12 60.01 37.39 1303 49.75 +26.0

sWstnAll56 WALA 1.56 5.8 ... 26.55 23.65 5 26.97 +8.8

WstACpLn TLI .87 9.0 ...q 10.10 8.54 10 9.64 +7.3

WAstEMkt EMD .84 5.8 ...q 14.53 11.82 106 14.41 +17.2

WsADefOp GDO 1.36 7.9 ...q 17.58 14.70 14 17.18 +14.7

WAstGlbHi EHI 1.16 11.6 ...q 9.99 7.99 67 9.92 +20.0

WstAstHI2 HIX .80 12.6 ...q 7.12 5.42 209 7.00 +21.5

WAHiInOp HIO .43 8.4 ...q 5.17 4.14 132 5.07 +15.8

WAstHYOp HYI 1.32 8.6 ...q 15.47 12.83 52 15.41 +17.2

WstnAsst PAI .69 4.5 ...q 16.00 12.90 19 15.33 +16.1

WstnAsInt SBI .48 5.3 ...q 9.10 8.18 20 9.06 +8.5

WAstDefOp IGI 1.20 5.5 ...q 21.80 17.26 36 21.63 +16.5

WAMgdMu MMU .78 5.5 ...q 14.33 11.50 68 14.15 +11.4

WstAstMtg WMC 1.24 12.1 10 11.38 8.26 381 10.23 +22.7

WAMtDOp DMO 2.82a 13.1 ...q 23.45 20.21 16 21.54 +5.6

WA MunDef MTT 1.01a 4.6 ...q 22.09 19.37 21 21.95 +12.5

WstAMunHi MHF .34 4.5 ...q 7.60 6.85 93 7.50 +8.2

WAMunPrt MNP .87 5.7 ...q 15.17 13.19 17 15.17 +9.1

WAstBdF WEA 1.08 7.8 ...q 14.27 11.90 37 13.92 +15.1

WstAVari GFY .93 5.7 ...q 16.63 14.86 2 16.45 +6.1

WAstInfSc WIA .38 3.3 ...q 11.67 10.42 40 11.59 +9.4

WAstInfOpp WIW .40 3.6 ...q 11.35 10.01 42 11.24 +10.7

WstC&G gs WRN ... ... ... .83 .35 193 .75 +66.2

WstnMids WES 2.41f 7.9 19 37.00 25.89 3307 30.66 +10.6

WstnRef wi WNR ... ... ... sWstnUnion WU .80 3.8 11 21.11 16.42 3840 21.14 +23.9

WestlkChm WLK 1.00 1.5 7 103.11 57.20 608 67.30 +1.7

WestlkCLP WLKP 1.78f 7.5 16 27.75 20.25 16 23.64 -2.0

WestpacBk WBK 1.52e 7.6 ... 22.16 16.41 84 19.88 +13.8

WestRck WRK 1.82 5.0 11 57.23 32.01 1243 36.75 -2.7

WestwdH WHG 2.88 9.2 7 61.08 28.10 39 31.41 -7.6

Weyerhsr WY 1.36 5.3 20 35.79 20.52 4433 25.84 +18.2

WheatPr g WPM .28e ... 34 27.50 15.08 2839 27.15 +39.0

Whrlpl WHR 4.80f 3.2 ...dd 152.50 99.40 587 149.01 +39.4

sWhtMtIns WTM 1.00 .1 85 1074.46 832.88 11 1059.70 +23.6

WhiteWB wi WWAV/B/WI ... ... ...

WhitestnR WSR 1.14 8.8 32 14.65 11.50 223 12.89 +5.1

WhitngPet rs WLL ... ... ...dd 55.17 14.74 4030 16.02 -29.4

WidOpW n WOW ... ... ... 12.91 6.40 128 7.69 +7.9

WidePoint WYY ... ... ...dd .63 .38 541 .43 +3.1

WileyJA JW/A 1.32 3.0 15 65.40 40.66 141 44.74 -4.7

WileyJB JW/B 1.32 3.0 15 65.07 41.18 1 44.62 -4.7

WLyonHm WLH ... ... 10 21.95 9.85 290 19.29 +80.4

WmsCos WMB 1.52f 6.1 9 32.22 20.36 10763 24.79 +12.4

WmsSon WSM 1.92 2.8 20 73.99 45.01 1032 67.43 +33.7

Winnbgo WGO .44 1.1 11 42.08 19.77 223 39.33 +62.5

Wipro s WIT ... ... ... 4.63 3.62 529 4.17

WirelessT WTT ... ... ...dd 2.09 1.40 9 1.53 -13.6

WT IntQua IQDG ... ... ... 30.67 24.16 6 29.36 +17.0

WT ST HiYl SFHY ... ... ... 50.94 47.78 5 50.41 +4.4

WT ShTr n SFIG ... ... ... 50.54 48.67 0 50.41 +2.9

WT HiYld n WHFY ... ... ... 54.14 46.75 17 51.37 +8.1

WT Corp n WFIG ... ... ... 51.51 46.90 51.14 +7.9

WT EmMDv DVEM ... ... ... 32.64 27.91 2 31.41 +10.3

WT G exMx XMX ... ... ... 31.03 25.65 30.64 +17.4

WT EuMult EUMF ... ... ... 30.69 24.82 28.58 +11.9

WT DyInEq DDWM ... ... ... 29.92 25.23 18 29.18 +12.6

WT DyInSm DDLS ... ... ... 32.21 26.31 5 29.91 +9.0

WT JpMult JAMF ... ... ... 29.60 23.78 24.62 +.8

WTBearEq DYB ... ... ...q 26.88 19.98 2 21.52 -13.3

WT LgSEq DYLS ... ... ...q 35.96 27.12 11 27.78 -4.1

WT EuLoc EZR ... ... ... 28.20 21.13 24.35 +10.6

WT GlExUS HDRW ... ... ... 27.52

WTWkDUSE USWD ... ... ...q 32.50

WT StrDl n EMSD ... ... ... 28.46

WT DomE n WUSA ... ... ... 31.10

WT JpnHCr DXJH 4.10e .6 ...q 37.83

WTUSEnYd AGGY 1.44 2.8 ...q 51.54 47.35 299 51.29 +6.4

WTxUSDiv DXUS .04e ... ...q 26.19

WTEurSmC EUSC .53e ... ...q 31.55 25.44 4 30.34 +14.9

WT PutStr PUTW ... ... ... 30.83 24.36 14 28.17 +10.7

WT EMexSt XSOE .77e 2.7 ...q 30.34 24.32 20 29.01 +13.5

sWTIntHDv IHDG .70e 1.3 ...q 33.61 26.92 22 33.63 +20.9

WT EurDiv EUDG .51e 2.0 ...q 26.64 21.46 1 25.74 +15.6

WTFltRtTr USFR ... ... ...q 25.15 25.05 468 25.07

WT EurHdg HEDJ 3.51e 2.2 ...q 68.07 54.49 137 67.55 +19.7

WTEmLDbt ELD 1.74 4.9 ...q 36.28 31.66 63 35.74 +6.7

WT GlRlR n RRF ... ... ... 40.35

WisDynCu n DHDG ... ... ... 25.52 19.82 8 24.47 +19.9

WisModT n PLAT ... ... ... 27.18 23.81 27.06 +10.7

Wis exSt n IXSE ... ... ... 25.30 23.06 23.79 -4.9

WisYldEn n SHAG ... ... ... 50.41 48.41 3 50.15 +2.6

Wis US Mul USMF ... ... ... 31.12 24.81 11 30.87 +18.2

GrnHCmdty GCC ... ... ...q 18.80 17.24 10 17.77 +1.3

WT Diefa DWM .74e 1.5 ...q 54.18 44.98 24 50.66 +8.7

WT DefaEq DTH 1.75e 4.4 ...q 42.61 35.97 8 39.82 +7.3

WTDv exF DTN 2.48e 2.8 ...q 92.54 72.58 13 87.38 +13.5

WTEurEq DEW 1.75e 3.8 ...q 47.61 40.15 6 46.65 +11.8

WTEurSC DFE 1.48e 2.6 ...q 66.03 51.01 39 57.10 +7.0

sWT EqInco DHS 2.10e 2.8 ...q 74.06 61.58 23 73.97 +13.6

WTIntD exF DOO 2.01e 4.9 ...q 43.23 36.77 2 41.06 +8.3

WT IntLC DOL 1.69e 3.6 ...q 49.12 41.34 15 46.74 +9.9

WTIntMC DIM 1.53e 2.5 ...q 66.98 54.86 5 61.55 +8.5

WTIntSC DLS 1.16e 1.8 ...q 72.72 58.00 50 64.36 +6.7

WTGxUSDv DNL .99e 1.7 ...q 59.20 47.47 2 58.80 +19.2

WTJpnSC DFJ 1.26e 1.9 ...q 78.50 60.85 4 66.59 +3.4

WTJpHedg DXJ 1.37e 2.8 ...q 58.86 44.86 406 49.16 +6.0

sWT LCD DLN 1.84e 1.9 ...q 99.45 79.15 39 99.41 +17.7

WT MCD s DON ... ... ...q 37.56 29.88 149 36.64 +15.8

WTAsiaPxJ AXJL 2.22e 3.3 ...q 69.21 59.87 0 67.44 +10.2

WT SC s DES ... ... ...q 30.76 23.23 209 27.20 +10.9

sWT TotDv DTD 2.05e 2.1 ...q 99.40 79.49 12 99.28 +17.3

WT MgdFut WDTI ... ... ...q 41.50 37.61 13 37.84 -2.4

WT EmCur CEW ... ... ...q 18.94 17.63 18.79 +3.8

WTChiYuan CYB ... ... ...q 26.78

WTESCDv DGS 1.29e 2.7 ...q 48.98 39.79 130 47.08 +12.4

WT EmEq DEM 1.80e 4.1 ...q 45.44 38.90 231 44.19 +10.1

WTGxUSRe DRW 1.22e 4.1 ...q 32.59 27.11 6 30.03 +8.1

WT JpCapG DXJC 3.43e 2.0 ...q 26.91

WT India EPI .22e .9 ...q 27.20 21.66 537 24.63 -.7

sWTUSDBull USDU 1.78e ... ...q 27.80 25.83 2 27.76 +2.6

WT LowPE EZY .90e 1.0 ...q 89.43 69.73 1 89.22 +20.1

WT SCErn EES .95e 2.7 ...q 41.06 30.08 52 35.68 +11.4

WT SCEr s EES/WI ... ... ...q

WT MCEr s EZM ... ... ...q 42.52 32.19 75 40.33 +17.6

sWT Er500 s EPS ... ... ...q 34.13 26.39 16 34.10 +20.9

WT TotErn EXT 1.49e 4.3 ...q 34.54 26.78 4 34.44 +21.1

WT JpnRE DXJR 2.14e 3.1 ...q 14.48

WolvWW WWW .40 1.4 21 39.77 26.54 406 27.70 -13.1

tWooriFn WF ... ... ... 46.37 33.57 28 33.40 -20.7

Workiva WK ... ... 51 61.76 25.10 237 58.26 +62.3

WorldFuel INT .40f 1.0 17 39.81 19.81 816 38.28 +78.8

WldW Ent WWE .48 .6 ...cc 100.45 58.50 2250 74.22 -.7

sWorldpay WP ... ... ...cc 137.67 70.41 3628 137.85 +80.4

Worthgtn WOR .96f 2.4 16 48.57 31.42 277 40.58 +16.5

WyndhamD WYND 1.80f 3.8 9 47.55 33.55 702 47.26 +31.9

WyndHtR n WH 1.16f 2.0 ... 62.38 43.03 1703 57.09 +25.8

X-Y-ZtX Finl n XYF ... ... ... 12.50 2.80 81 2.84 -33.6

XAI Oct n XFLT ... ... ... 10.76 6.96 29 9.14 +25.0

XPO Logis XPO ... ... 26 116.27 41.05 990 66.71 +17.0

XeniaHtls n XHR 1.10 5.1 13 24.63 16.47 675 21.54 +25.2

Xerox rs XRX 1.00 2.9 ...cc 36.58 18.58 2002 33.94 +71.8

XinyuanRE XIN .40 9.5 6 5.10 3.60 50 4.22 +11.1

XtantMd rs XTNT ... ... ...dd 4.75 1.61 3 2.82 +75.2

Xylem XYL .96 1.2 34 85.39 60.65 587 80.89 +21.2

YETI Hl n YETI ... ... 59 38.11 12.40 911 36.34 +144.9

YPF Soc YPF .11e .7 ... 18.73 11.99 1006 16.94 +26.5

Yamana g AUY .02 .7 ...dd 3.12 1.78 13750 2.94 +24.6

Yelp YELP ... ... 59 52.50 29.33 510 35.43 +1.3

Yext n YEXT ... ... ... 27.19 12.90 720 21.06 +41.8

YingliGr rs YGE ... ... ...dd 1.43

Yirendai n YRD ... ... 5 21.55 9.61 79 11.22 +4.4

YumBrnds YUM 1.68 1.5 41 114.37 80.81 859 114.10 +24.1

YumBr wi YUM/WI ... ... ... 61.79

Yum China YUMC .48 ... ... 48.27 30.10 1968 45.43 +35.5

YumaEn rs YUMA ... ... ... .59 .09 .22 +46.7

YumaE pfA YUMApA 2.31 46.4 ... 4.98

ZTO Exp n ZTO ... ... ... 21.48 14.69 3593 19.94 +26.0

ZayoGrp ZAYO ... ... 69 38.19 20.27 1107 33.66 +47.4

Zedge n ZDGE ... ... ... 3.65 1.33 28 1.70 -30.6

Zendesk ZEN ... ... ...dd 94.89 45.60 1977 92.83 +59.0

ZimmerBio ZBH .96 .7 26 136.22 96.99 1922 134.53 +29.7

Zions pfA ZBpA 1.02 4.4 ... 24.95 19.46 3 23.18 +6.3

Zions pfG ZBpG 1.60 5.8 ... 29.23 24.20 10 27.46 +9.0

ZionBc 28 ZBK 1.74 6.0 ... 31.91 27.56 3 29.08 +5.2

ZionBc pfH ZBpH 1.44 5.6 ... 25.90 22.81 2 25.81 +6.1

Zoetis ZTS .66 .6 53 116.69 78.90 1541 115.55 +35.1

Zomedica n ZOM ... ... ... 2.40 .20 56 .26 -79.3

Zuora n ZUO ... ... ... 35.68 13.04 909 15.19 -16.3

ZweigFd ZF 2.44e 22.5 ...q 11.23 8.11 145 10.85 +25.3

Zymewks n ZYME ... ... ... 25.71 10.72 108 24.16 +64.6

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- A -:A-MarkPM AMRK .32 2.7 32 14.14 10.45 2 12.07 +2.4

AAON AAON .32 .6 54 52.75 31.55 96 50.68 +44.6

AC Immun n ACIU ... ... ... 12.50 3.25 75 5.46 -42.2

ACI Wwde ACIW ... ... 47 35.86 24.02 504 33.85 +22.3

ACM Rsc n ACMR ... ... 58 21.88 9.02 48 18.06 +66.0

ACNB Cp ACNB 1.00 2.7 20 41.45 33.25 5 37.24 -5.1

AGBA Aq rt AGBAR ... ... ... AGNC Inv AGNC 1.92 11.0 67 19.72 16.19 3317 17.44 -.6

AGNC pfB AGNCB 1.94 7.5 ... 26.06 24.99 6 25.81 +2.0

AGNC pfC AGNCN 1.75 6.7 ... 26.67 25.02 176 26.00 +2.8

AGNC pfD AGNCM 1.72 6.7 ... 25.65 24.75 20 25.54 +2.9

ALJ Reg n ALJJ ... ... ... 2.25 1.05 4 1.66 +26.7

AMAG Ph AMAG ... ... ...dd 26.10 7.81 709 8.49 -44.1

AMC Net AMCX ... ... 7 68.42 51.04 634 52.87 -3.7

AMCI Ac n AMCI ... ... ...dd 10.02 9.61 30 9.98 +3.0

AMCI Ac un AMCIU ... ... ...dd 10.26 9.90 10.24 +2.9

ANGI Hme ANGI ... ... ... 23.95 12.62 785 13.81 -14.1

sANI Ph h ANIP ... ... 74 85.15 36.92 107 84.74 +88.2

ARCAbio rs ABIO ... ... ... 23.04 4.73 43 6.61 +9.9

AryaSci n ARYA ... ... ...cc 10.27 9.50 9.99 +1.9

AryaSci un ARYAU ... ... ... 11.12 9.95 10.68 +3.2

ASLAN n ASLN ... ... ...dd 8.85 2.51 3 3.25 -9.7

ASML Hld ASML 2.34e 1.0 47 234.50 144.50 326 230.97 +48.4

ASV Hld n ASV ... ... ... 8.13 1.46 4 7.00 +250.0

ATA Inc ATAI ... ... 1 4.50 .41 7 2.60 +182.6

ATN Intl ATNI .68 1.2 38 88.78 50.48 75 56.50 -21.0

AXT Inc AXTI ... ... 21 8.00 3.55 141 4.20 -3.4

AbeonaTh ABEO ... ... 25 15.65 2.96 724 3.00 -58.0

Abeona wt ABEOW ... ... ... 9.55 tAbility ABIL ... ... ... 8.57 .76 98 .80 -57.9

Abiomed ABMD ... ... 70 459.75 228.00 374 275.93 -15.1

tAbraxas AXAS ... ... ...dd 2.64 .87 764 .86 -21.1

AcaciaC n ACIA ... ... 88 66.24 31.55 884 65.91 +73.4

AcaciaTc ACTG .50 18.1 ...dd 4.05 2.70 63 2.77 -7.0

AcadiaHlt ACHC ... ... 15 45.35 24.27 631 33.02 +28.4

AcadiaPh ACAD ... ... ...dd 28.67 12.77 1029 24.07 +48.9

AcamrPrt n ACAM ... ... ... 10.01 9.68 9.77 +.2

Acamar un ACAMU ... ... ... 10.05 9.95 10.02 +.2

sAcasti g rs ACST ... ... ...dd 2.44 .43 6181 2.68 +222.1

AccelrDiag AXDX ... ... ...dd 24.75 10.23 77 19.07 +65.8

Acceleron XLRN ... ... ...dd 59.59 37.01 204 42.95 -1.4

Accuray ARAY ... ... ...dd 5.40 3.00 201 4.04 +18.5

AcelRx ACRX ... ... ...dd 5.05 1.99 1096 2.60 +12.6

tAcerTh rs ACER ... ... ... 34.10 2.73 199 2.70 -86.6

AchvLfS rs ACHV ... ... ...dd 5.25 1.05 143 1.90 +57.0

Achillion ACHN ... ... ...dd 5.03 1.29 4518 4.34 +173.0

tAclarisTh n ACRS ... ... ...dd 18.98 1.71 358 1.73 -76.6

AcordaTh ACOR ... ... 4 29.75 6.40 711 6.86 -56.0

ActII GlA n ACTT ... ... ... 9.81 9.68 5 9.79 +1.1

sActII Gl un ACTTU ... ... ... 10.20 10.00 132 10.22 +1.4

ActivsBliz ATVI .37f .8 21 84.68 39.85 4729 48.45 +4.0

AdamasPh ADMS ... ... ...dd 29.49 4.20 228 6.00 -29.7

AdamisPh ADMP ... ... ...dd 4.25 1.09 170 1.15 -48.9

Adaptim n ADAP ... ... ... 14.54 2.94 90 3.12 -45.7

AdaptBio n ADPT ... ... ... 51.00 36.21 442 37.76 -6.3

sAddusHmC ADUS ... ... 60 80.92 56.75 84 81.80 +20.5

ADDvtgTch AEY ... ... ...dd 1.98 1.23 24 1.74 +21.3

AdestoTc n IOTS ... ... ...dd 8.65 3.51 144 8.31 +88.9

AdialPh n ADIL ... ... ...dd 9.44 1.11 7 1.85 -63.9

AdmaBio ADMA ... ... ...dd 6.96 2.08 462 3.55 +48.5

AdobeInc ADBE ... ... 63 313.11 204.95 2777 307.22 +35.8

Adomani n ADOM ... ... ...dd .92 .16 633 .24 -13.6

Adtran ADTN .36 3.2 74 19.30 10.21 307 11.37 +5.9

AduroBio n ADRO ... ... ...dd 8.10 1.25 184 1.33 -49.6

AdvEmis n ADES 1.00 7.7 2 13.52 9.01 108 12.93 +22.6

AdvEnId AEIS ... ... 20 64.25 38.74 158 59.03 +37.5

AMD AMD ... ... ...cc 34.86 16.03 45752 33.48 +81.4

tAdvaxis rs ADXS ... ... ... 23.70 .62 1441 .56 -80.5

AdverumBi ADVM ... ... ...dd 16.38 2.62 549 13.95 +342.9

AdS Sabr n BKCH ... ... ... 28.96 24.45 0 28.29 +14.5

AdS Shrt n DWSH .04p ... ... 34.07 22.94 7 25.40 -16.9

AdS Mic h DWMC ... ... ... 26.52 18.04 0 23.24 +25.4

AdvS Vice n ACT .37e 1.5 ... 27.73 20.88 2 25.36 +18.5

Aegion AEGN ... ... 25 25.83 14.12 56 18.77 +15.0

AegleaBio n AGLE ... ... ...dd 11.16 5.99 101 8.46 +13.0

AehrTest h AEHR ... ... 16 2.67 1.03 68 1.41 Aemetis AMTX ... ... ...dd 1.73 .42 16 .98 +61.4

AeriePhm AERI ... ... ...dd 70.00 21.47 698 21.93 -39.3

AeroViron AVAV ... ... 22 121.32 53.00 133 54.63 -19.6

AEtern g rs AEZS ... ... ...dd 5.57 1.29 40 2.52 -14.3

Aethlon h AEMD ... ... ...dd 1.74 .21 109 .26 -84.3

AeviGeno GNMX ... ... ...dd 1.40 .15 654 .17 -76.0

AffimedNV AFMD ... ... ...dd 7.35 1.40 400 2.96 -4.8

Afya Ltd n AFYA ... ... ... 28.75 22.00 592 28.62 +18.8

Agenus AGEN ... ... ...dd 3.88 1.54 586 2.43 +2.1

AgileThra AGRX ... ... ...dd 1.70 .23 435 1.25 +117.0

Agilysys AGYS ... ... ...dd 24.18 13.32 115 23.55 +64.2

AgiosPhm AGIO ... ... ...dd 89.50 41.63 366 45.48 -1.4

AgroFresh AGFS ... ... 4 7.17 1.44 235 1.48 -60.9

AgroFr wt AGFSW ... ... ... .50 AileronT h ALRN ... ... ... 4.10 .45 264 .54 -36.0

Aimmune n AIMT ... ... ...dd 36.12 16.95 294 18.91 -20.9

AirT Inc AIRT ... ... ...dd 44.29 16.00 1 18.23 -25.6

Air T pf AIRTP ... ... ... 3.16 2.31 25 2.43 -17.3

AirTrnsp ATSG ... ... 39 25.82 17.06 205 23.76 +4.2

AirNet rs ANTE ... ... ... 3.20 .90 11 1.00 -20.3

Airgain n AIRG ... ... 76 17.25 8.34 31 12.94 +30.6

AkamaiT AKAM ... ... 38 86.19 57.18 1021 83.52 +36.7

AkariTh rs AKTX ... ... ... 9.20 1.56 33 1.88 +19.4

AkceaTh n AKCA ... ... ... 40.75 19.67 99 21.78 -27.7

AkebiaTher AKBA ... ... ...dd 10.57 3.72 487 4.02 -27.3

Akerna KERN ... ... ...dd 72.65 9.42 55 11.55 +14.5

Akerna wt KERNW ... ... ... AkersBi hrs AKER ... ... ...dd 3.92 .40 98 .41 -63.4

Akorn Inc AKRX ... ... ...dd 19.65 2.64 2500 3.52 +3.8

Akoustis n AKTS ... ... ... 9.00 3.40 371 5.61 +12.9

Alarm.cm n ALRM ... ... ...cc 71.50 40.92 324 49.99 -3.6

AlaskCom ALSK ... ... 16 2.10 1.37 95 1.87 +29.9

AlbertAc n ALAC ... ... ... 10.20 9.65 0 10.15 +3.6

AlbertAc un ALACU ... ... ... 10.50 9.59 5 10.46 +3.7

AlbertAc rt ALACR ... ... ... .34 .16 .29 +9.6

Albireo ALBO ... ... ... 38.69 19.10 20 26.80 +9.3

Alcentra h ABDC .72a 8.7 ...dd 8.74 5.58 8 8.32 +28.6

AlderBioPh ALDR ... ... ...dd 20.87 9.44 504 10.34 +.9

AldeyraTh ALDX ... ... ... 16.70 4.99 105 5.28 -36.4

Alector n ALEC ... ... ...dd 27.00 15.16 165 22.20 +23.3

Alexion lf ALXN ... ... 26 141.86 92.56 5524 112.36 +15.4

Alico ALCO .24 .8 9 34.65 25.25 5 31.50 +6.8

AlignTech ALGN ... ... 43 398.88 177.93 3144 196.05 -6.4

AlimerSc h ALIM ... ... ...dd 1.21 .72 147 .90 +24.7

AlkalWatr n WTER ... ... ... 5.56 1.44 276 1.80 -41.7

tAlkermes ALKS ... ... ...dd 46.98 20.20 2552 21.86 -25.9

Allakos n ALLK ... ... ...dd 65.48 29.34 389 34.57 -33.9

AllgnceBc n ABTX ... ... 18 45.90 28.58 90 34.14 +5.5

AllegiantT ALGT 2.80 1.8 12 157.50 98.18 193 152.16 +51.8

AllegMrg n ALGR ... ... ...dd 10.11 9.02 10.09 +3.5

AllegMr wt ALGRW ... ... ... AllegrM rt ALGRR ... ... ... .46 .16 .23 -20.7

AllegMrg un ALGRU ... ... ... 10.69 10.05 0 10.59 +2.6

tAllenaPh n ALNA ... ... ... 12.38 3.92 68 4.12 -24.4

AllnceRes ARLP 2.16f 12.3 4 20.99 16.50 398 17.54 +1.2

AlliantEg s LNT 1.42 2.8 25 50.95 40.75 1276 50.15 +18.7

AldHlPrd rs AHPI ... ... ...dd 2.80 1.43 3 1.70 -7.0

AlliedMot AMOT .12 .3 31 55.47 31.72 18 39.33 -12.0

Allogene n ALLO ... ... ...dd 35.55 21.67 222 29.60 +9.9

Allot ALLT ... ... ...dd 8.34 5.02 24 7.55 +24.4

AllscriptH MDRX ... ... 7 14.97 8.54 1042 10.40 +7.9

AlnylamP ALNY ... ... ...dd 124.22 60.27 509 75.63 +3.7

AlphaOmg AOSL ... ... 11 16.26 8.22 48 10.37 +1.8

Alphabet C GOOG ... ... 31 1289.27 970.11 2220 1239.41 +19.7

Alphabet A GOOGL ... ... 37 1296.98 977.66 2066 1241.84 +18.8

Alphatc rs ATEC ... ... ...dd 5.46 1.18 403 5.00 +118.3

AlpImmu n ALPN ... ... ...dd 8.24 3.66 19 4.39 +19.3

AltaMesa lf AMR ... ... ... 6.46 .11 1361 .14 -86.5

AltaMsa wt AMRW ... ... ... 2.02 Altaba AABA ... ... ...cc 79.18 54.75 1373 70.87 +22.3

Altair A n ALTR ... ... ...cc 43.99 25.28 193 42.73 +54.9

tAlterityTh ATHE ... ... ... 2.72 1.08 931 1.08 -15.6

Altimm rs ALT ... ... ...dd 12.30 2.14 114 2.35 -69.9

Altisrce n ASPS ... ... 1 37.86 18.31 54 20.53 -8.7

AltraIndlM AIMC .68 2.4 18 45.15 23.52 664 28.25 +12.3

AltusMid ALTM ... ... ... 10.48 3.10 585 3.34 -56.8

AmalBk n AMAL ... ... 24 22.97 14.58 33 17.01 -12.8

Amarin AMRN ... ... ... 23.91 2.35 5563 18.14 +33.3

Amazon AMZN ... ... 93 2050.50 1307.00 4485 1912.45 +27.3

AmbacF wt AMBCW ... ... ... 5.76 AmbacFin AMBC ... ... ...dd 23.34 14.44 161 17.78 +3.1

Ambarella AMBA ... ... ...dd 52.12 30.00 211 49.75 +42.2

Amdocs DOX 1.14 1.8 18 68.99 52.60 267 64.47 +10.1

Amedisys AMED ... ... 44 140.91 92.08 465 137.05 +17.0

AMERCO UHAL 2.00e ... 10 403.93 316.00 51 383.83 +17.0

AmeriHld n AMRH ... ... ... 1.80 .15 769 .30 +73.6

AmerHl wt AMRHW ... ... ... .84 AFMulti ATAX .50 7.1 12 7.43 5.17 90 7.06 +25.6

AmCarM CRMT ... ... 15 104.05 62.45 100 89.99 +24.2

AmAirlines AAL .40 1.3 10 43.89 27.02 6940 30.74 -4.3

AmFinTr n AFIN 1.10 9.5 ...dd 18.50 9.36 245 11.64 -12.6

sAmFnTr pf AFINP 1.88 7.4 ... 25.80 24.43 18 25.57 +4.6

AmerNtl AMNB 1.08f 3.1 13 42.00 28.39 28 35.31 +20.5

AmNatIns ANAT 3.28 2.7 16 155.24 111.21 79 121.30 -4.7

AmOutBr AOBC ... ... 22 15.95 8.19 374 9.29 -27.8

AmPubEd APEI ... ... 23 45.10 26.37 68 32.55 +14.4

AmRsCp n AREC ... ... ... 4.94 1.51 3 3.03 -24.3

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AmrRvr AMRB .28f 2.1 25 16.89 10.50 2 13.15 -5.7

ASoft lf AMSWA .44 3.3 39 18.94 8.99 62 13.36 +27.8

AmSupr rs AMSC ... ... 12 16.44 5.02 145 8.78 -21.3

AWoodmk AMWD ... ... 10 98.49 53.35 102 83.61 +50.2

AmerisBc ABCB .40 1.0 13 50.50 29.97 391 39.25 +23.9

Amerisafe AMSF 1.00 1.6 17 67.96 50.46 78 64.50 +13.8

AmrSvFin ASRV .10 2.4 ... 4.55 3.92 7 4.10 +1.7

AmSvFn pf ASRVP 2.11 7.0 ... 33.50 27.50 29.95 -1.7

AmesNatl ATLO .96f 3.5 15 32.00 24.47 5 27.60 +8.6

Amgen AMGN 5.80 3.3 15 210.19 166.30 1977 176.08 -9.5

AmicusTh FOLD ... ... ... 15.85 8.27 2297 12.78 +33.4

AmkorTch AMKR ... ... 11 9.74 5.72 1058 8.18 +24.7

Amphastar AMPH ... ... ... 25.43 16.18 112 19.91 +.1

AmpOnRt ef IBUY ... ... ... 54.55 37.07 18 51.32 +28.0

AmtechSys ASYS ... ... ... 7.18 4.03 60 6.05 +33.6

Amyris h AMRS ... ... ...dd 9.29 1.87 1193 2.82 -15.6

AnalogDev ADI 2.16f 1.8 31 124.79 76.62 1690 121.21 +41.2

Anaptys n ANAB ... ... ... 110.00 51.73 123 54.47 -14.6

Anavex rs AVXL ... ... ...dd 4.09 1.25 348 2.53 +62.2

Anchiano n ANCN ... ... ... 11.50 3.28 15 3.35 -69.0

Andersons ANDE .68 2.6 24 41.70 25.66 66 26.58 -11.1

AndinaIII n ANDA ... ... ... 9.96 9.70 9.92 +2.3

AndinIII un ANDAU ... ... ... 11.03 10.00 10.33 +3.3

AndinIII rt ANDAR ... ... ... .55 .18 .27 +8.0

AngioDyn ANGO ... ... 27 25.48 18.11 322 20.91 +3.9

AnikaTh ANIK ... ... 26 56.79 29.01 517 53.36 +58.8

AnixaB hrs ANIX ... ... ...dd 5.45 3.10 89 4.59 +16.5

Ansys ANSS ... ... 43 215.39 136.80 247 210.66 +47.4

AntaresP ATRS ... ... ...cc 3.96 2.53 494 3.24 +19.1

Apellis n APLS ... ... ... 29.78 11.45 183 28.76 +118.0

ApexGlBr h APEX .20 43.0 ...dd 1.25 .40 10 .47 -7.9

ApogeeE APOG .70 1.7 26 50.87 26.38 112 40.48 +35.6

ApollEnd rs APEN ... ... ... 9.25 2.74 4 2.79 -19.1

ApollInv rs AINV 1.80 11.0 ... 18.00 12.05 238 16.42 +32.4

ApolMed n AMEH ... ... 63 25.78 13.36 42 15.12 -23.8

AppFolio n APPF ... ... ...cc 109.89 51.15 327 103.18 +74.2

Appian A n APPN ... ... ... 41.53 22.61 278 39.37 +47.4

Apple Inc AAPL 3.08f 1.5 21 233.47 142.00 21603 209.68 +32.9

ApplRecyc ARCI ... ... ...dd 1.68 .36 .65 +45.8

AplDNA wt APDNW ... ... ... .37 ApldDNA h APDN ... ... ...dd 1.84 .25 592 .27 -32.3

AppGenTc AGTC ... ... ...dd 7.50 2.26 22 3.91 +57.0

ApldMatl AMAT .84 1.7 16 52.42 28.79 4471 50.67 +54.8

ApldOptoel AAOI ... ... ...dd 46.00 8.56 644 9.28 -39.9

AppliedT n APLT ... ... ... 11.20 8.06 3 8.92 -8.5

Approach h AREX ... ... 1 2.47 .20 151 .26 -69.6

AptevoTh h APVO ... ... ... 5.80 .67 777 .84 -33.6

Aptinyx n APTX ... ... ...dd 32.25 2.88 101 3.73 -77.4

AptormG n APM ... ... ... 33.28 11.80 4 21.95 +44.6

AptoseB g APTO ... ... ...dd 3.20 1.57 709 2.45 +28.3

ApyxMed APYX ... ... ...dd 8.89 3.55 85 7.11 +9.7

AquaMetal h AQMS ... ... ...dd 4.33 1.47 337 1.83 +.5

AquaB Tc n AQB ... ... ...dd 5.45 1.51 39 3.36 +63.9

AquestTh n AQST ... ... ... 20.70 3.53 30 3.56 -43.5

AquinoxPh AQXP ... ... ...dd 3.33 2.00 33 2.61 +20.8

ArQule ARQL ... ... ...dd 12.22 2.23 996 10.31 +272.2

Aravive rs ARAV ... ... ... 12.00 3.07 9 5.69 +61.6

ArbutusB g ABUS ... ... ...dd 12.60 1.42 97 1.77 -53.8

ArcBest ARCB .32 1.1 9 51.45 24.69 383 27.95 -18.4

tArcadB rsn RKDA ... ... ... 10.40 2.65 302 2.46 -22.4

ArchCap s ACGL ... ... 15 38.85 24.79 1574 38.20 +43.0

sArchCap pfF ACGLO 1.36 5.3 ... 25.45 19.85 50 25.57 +25.8

ArchC pfE ACGLP 1.31 5.3 ... 24.64 19.27 61 24.62 +23.9

ArchrkPtrs APLP 1.14 7.5 ...cc 15.30 Arcimoto n FUV ... ... ... 7.35 1.55 14 3.08 +14.9

ArcoPlat n ARCE ... ... ...dd 47.59 17.68 58 45.09 +103.8

ArcturusT rs ARCT ... ... ... 12.74 4.11 104 12.47 +175.3

Ardelyx ARDX ... ... ... 4.60 1.60 72 2.41 +34.6

ArenaPh rs ARNA ... ... ...dd 63.68 31.97 303 62.04 +59.3

AresCap ARCC 1.60a 8.8 10 18.29 14.50 1673 18.22 +16.9

Argenx n ARGX ... ... ...dd 150.92 63.81 159 145.59 +51.5

AridisPh n ARDS ... ... ... 13.85 6.92 1 9.54 -14.0

ArkRst ARKR 1.00 5.0 15 24.65 17.75 1 20.02 +9.0

Arotech ARTX ... ... 9 4.00 1.61 161 1.95 -25.6

sArrayBio ARRY ... ... ...dd 47.64 12.56 20512 47.85 +235.8

ArrowFn AROW 1.04b 3.1 13 38.98 30.45 20 33.56 +4.8

ArrCountR n DWCR ... ... ... 29.30 24.02 27.51 +11.0

ArwDWATc DWAT .09e .8 ...q 12.84 9.71 0 11.24 +13.7

ArrowPhm ARWR ... ... ...dd 30.73 10.41 1060 28.67 +130.8

ArteloBi wt ARTLW ... ... ... ArteloBio n ARTL ... ... ... 5.00 2.75 4 3.35 -32.0

ArtesRes ARTNA .98 2.8 24 40.97 32.27 14 35.53 +1.9

ArtsWay ARTW .05 2.4 ...dd 3.81 1.85 1 2.05 +2.5

Arvinas n ARVN ... ... ...dd 28.25 10.19 116 26.58 +106.8

tAscenaRtl ASNA ... ... ...dd 5.29 .42 1374 .43 -82.9

Ascendis n ASND ... ... ... 133.96 53.21 170 116.61 +86.1

AsiaPWire APWC .08e 3.8 ... 2.77 1.77 3 2.10 +8.4

AspenGp n ASPU ... ... ... 8.20 3.58 12 4.11 -25.0

sAspenTech AZPN ... ... 33 138.18 74.84 360 135.26 +64.6

tAssembBio ASMB ... ... ...dd 44.65 12.00 204 12.07 -46.6

AssertThr ASRT ... ... ...dd 9.48 2.86 827 3.37 -6.6

AstaFd lf ASFI 5.30e ... ... 7.68 2.80 9 7.51 +76.3

Astec ASTE .44 1.4 11 52.88 27.86 166 32.58 +7.9

AstroNova ALOT .28 1.2 48 27.96 16.74 124 23.49 +25.3

Astronics ATRO ... ... 23 46.56 27.56 292 37.28 +22.4

Astrotch rs ASTC ... ... ...dd 6.03 2.27 3 2.60 -45.5

AsureSftw h ASUR ... ... ...dd 16.39 4.26 458 9.35 +84.1

AtaraBioth ATRA ... ... ...dd 43.95 14.21 579 14.72 -57.6

Athenex n ATNX ... ... ... 21.11 9.38 495 18.33 +44.4

Athersys ATHX ... ... ...dd 2.23 1.35 231 1.50 +4.2

AtlanAmer AAME .02 .8 ...dd 3.80 2.20 1 2.48 +2.9

AtlCapBc n ACBI ... ... 16 19.79 14.44 214 18.25 +11.5

AtlUnion AUB 1.00f 2.7 21 42.64 26.48 246 37.42 +32.6

AtlanticaYd AY 1.46e 6.3 35 23.58 17.50 295 23.17 +18.2

Atlanticus ATLC ... ... ... 5.39 1.53 5 4.94 +35.7

AtlasAir AAWW ... ... 6 69.80 35.04 165 45.02 +6.7

tAtlasFin AFH ... ... ...dd 11.39 .50 572 .41 -94.9

AtlasFin pf AFHBL 1.66 19.4 ... 26.15 8.00 5 8.55 -66.9

Atlassian n TEAM ... ... ...dd 149.80 65.17 2900 139.05 +56.3

Atomera n ATOM ... ... ...dd 6.45 2.33 190 5.42 +88.9

AtossGen rs ATOS ... ... ...dd 7.39 .80 106 2.01 +97.1

tAtreca n BCEL ... ... ... 20.00 13.35 36 13.43 -25.6

AtriCure ATRC ... ... ...dd 36.49 26.11 188 31.67 +3.5

Atrion ATRI 5.40 .7 56 948.03 614.20 30 755.75 +2.0

AttisIn hrs ATIS ... ... ... 5.52 1.12 2.94 +106.5

aTyrPh rs LIFE ... ... ... 12.33 3.21 142 3.26 -53.1

AubNB AUBN 1.00 2.6 16 49.33 27.94 2 38.41 +21.3

Audentes n BOLD ... ... ...dd 41.65 17.95 239 40.21 +88.6

AudioEye n AEYE ... ... ...dd 12.40 5.30 17 6.41 -25.0

sAudCodes AUDC .31e ... 34 18.85 9.00 366 19.49 +97.3

AuriniaPh AUPH ... ... ...dd 7.85 5.06 210 6.21 -8.9

AuroraMob n JG ... ... ... 11.72 4.02 26 5.34 -23.9

AutoWeb AUTO ... ... 9 5.00 1.90 14 3.46 +13.4

Autodesk ADSK ... ... ...dd 178.95 117.72 1927 162.77 +26.6

Autolus n AUTL ... ... ... 53.24 12.70 129 15.38 -53.2

AutoData ADP 3.16 1.9 45 170.45 121.40 1037 167.91 +28.1

AvadelPh AVDL ... ... ...dd 6.47 1.03 163 2.47 -4.3

AvalGlb n AVCO ... ... ... 13.50 1.77 90 2.10 -23.6

Avedro n AVDR .31p ... ... 22.52 10.75 38 18.78 +52.8

AveThera ATXI ... ... ...dd 7.98 2.08 7 5.82 +7.8

AVEO Ph h AVEO ... ... ...dd 3.59 .49 1830 .62 -61.4

AviatNet rs AVNW ... ... ...dd 18.16 12.29 3 12.78 -3.5

AvidBios rs CDMO ... ... ...dd 8.44 3.37 495 6.58 +60.5

AvidB pfE CDMOP 2.63 13.0 ... 20.29 -6.1

AvidTech AVID ... ... ...dd 10.65 4.37 274 9.94 +109.3

Avingr nrs AVGR ... ... ... 16.50 1.80 608 2.13 -29.0

AvisBudg CAR ... ... 12 39.15 21.63 802 36.22 +61.1

Avnet AVT .80 1.7 ...dd 49.41 33.55 462 45.79 +26.8

AvroBio n AVRO ... ... 1 53.70 11.85 208 22.57 +35.6

Aware AWRE ... ... 22 4.14 3.00 8 3.12 -13.6

Axcelis rs ACLS ... ... 12 25.17 13.99 124 16.00 -10.1

AxellaHl n AXLA ... ... ... 15.25 6.83 6 8.28 -40.6

Axogen AXGN ... ... ...dd 49.35 14.13 289 17.27 -15.5

AxonEntpr AAXN ... ... ...cc 74.93 39.43 396 68.48 +56.5

Axonics n AXNX ... ... ...dd 43.37 11.95 170 37.72 +149.6

AxovntG rs AXGT ... ... ...dd 20.80 3.81 74 6.67 -16.3

sAxsomeT n AXSM ... ... ...dd 28.00 1.94 1070 26.53 +840.8

AytuBioS rs AYTU ... ... ... 7.80 .68 201 1.59 +100.8

AzurRx n AZRX ... ... ...dd 3.75 .91 170 1.00 -17.4

- B -:B Comm BCOM ... ... ... 11.20 1.20 25 1.46 -75.4

BRileyFn RILY .49e 2.6 19 23.40 13.60 37 18.91 +33.2

BRileyF 7.5 RILYL 1.88 7.4 ... 25.82 22.90 8 25.35 +.9

BRiley27 n RILYZ 1.88 7.3 ... 25.75 21.57 10 25.61 +7.7

BRileyF27 n RILYG 1.81 7.2 ... 25.45 21.20 21 25.15 +10.0

BRiley23 RILYH 1.84 7.0 ... 27.66 23.55 4 26.41 +7.4

BRileyFn pf RILYI 1.72 6.6 ... 26.23 22.84 9 26.09 +11.5

sBRiley24 n RILYQ 1.69 6.6 ... 25.51 24.52 51 25.46 +2.3

BCB Bc BCBP .56 4.3 7 15.15 10.12 11 12.95 +23.7

BFC Cp pf BANFP 1.80 6.6 ... 28.85 26.00 27.19 +.3

BGC Ptrs BGCP .56 10.2 9 8.14 4.46 1455 5.50 +6.4

BIO-key n BKYI ... ... ... 2.23 .75 9 1.21 +61.6

Biqi IntH lf BIQI ... ... ... 3.20 .61 .69 -20.3

BJsRest BJRI .48 1.2 15 76.50 36.77 806 40.38 -20.2

BMC Stock BMCH ... ... 14 23.15 14.66 289 21.50 +38.9

BOK BOKF 2.00 2.4 13 105.22 69.96 145 82.28 +12.2

BOK 56 n BOKFL 1.34 5.2 ... 26.05 22.02 13 25.91 +13.5

BOS Ltd BOSC ... ... 18 3.99 1.90 4 2.69 +24.0

Baidu BIDU ... ... 2 257.31 106.80 2540 113.45 -28.5

Balchem BCPC .47f .5 42 117.79 73.16 79 100.27 +28.0

BallardPw BLDP ... ... ...dd 4.62 2.25 2426 4.24 +77.4

BncFstOK s BANF 1.20 2.1 15 65.25 48.07 32 58.53 +17.3

Bancorp34 n BCTF .05e ... ...cc 16.63 12.86 2 15.51 +4.9

BncpBnk lf TBBK ... ... ...dd 10.87 7.64 250 9.86 +23.9

Bandwith n BAND ... ... 73 82.66 27.75 173 77.03 +89.0

BkFstCp n BFC .80 1.4 ... 76.90 35.02 9 56.75 +21.8

BankOZK OZK .96f 3.2 11 41.73 21.02 680 30.31 +32.8

BkCmcCA BOCH .20 1.9 12 13.20 8.40 17 10.69 -2.5

BankMarn s BMRC .84f 1.9 18 45.13 38.00 22 43.65 +5.8

BkMont36 n BMLP 3.36e 6.8 ... 53.24 41.31 49.66 +19.1

BkPrince n BPRN .12 ... ... 34.45 26.77 9 27.37 -1.9

BankSC BKSC .64 3.4 10 21.34 16.75 4 18.85 +3.5

BkofJames BOTJ .24 1.6 13 17.91 12.60 2 14.75 +13.5

Bank7 n BSVN ... ... 11 20.74 10.85 3 18.57 +39.1

BankFncl BFIN .40 2.9 21 17.27 13.35 33 13.93 -6.8

BankwellF BWFG .52 1.8 1 32.75 26.39 6 28.20 -1.8

Banner Cp BANR 1.64 2.8 15 67.11 48.50 139 58.15 +8.7

Baozun n BZUN ... ... ...cc 61.95 27.81 1194 48.68 +66.7

BarrettB lf BBSI 1.00 1.1 15 97.61 53.10 45 88.27 +54.2

BassettF BSET .50 3.9 20 25.65 12.16 41 12.96 -35.3

BatGp rs GLG ... ... ... 5.24 .33 664 .37 -77.5

BayCom n BCML ... ... 14 26.94 17.19 5 22.81 -1.2

BeacnRfg BECN ... ... ...dd 43.33 24.97 364 36.52 +15.1

BeasleyB BBGI .20 6.3 11 7.90 3.00 18 3.19 -14.9

BedBath BBBY .68f 7.0 4 19.59 9.13 5412 9.67 -14.6

BeiGene n BGNE ... ... ...dd 194.56 105.19 246 135.74 -3.2

BelFuse A BELFA .24 1.5 16 25.79 12.85 0 15.81 +15.0

BelFuseB BELFB .28 1.6 17 29.00 15.11 27 17.10 -7.2

Belleroph h BLPH ... ... ...dd 2.79 .47 24 .61 -23.3

BellicumP BLCM ... ... ...dd 7.26 1.39 549 1.47 -49.7

Benefitfoc BNFT ... ... ...dd 60.66 24.54 229 25.54 -44.1

Benitec wt BNTCW ... ... ... .45 BenitecB n BNTC ... ... ... 3.06 .50 18 .64 -57.3

BerryPet n BRY .48 5.1 ... 18.55 7.87 717 9.40 +7.4

BeyondA n XAIR ... ... ... 6.25 4.60 34 5.20 -11.5

BeyondMt n BYND ... ... ... 239.71 45.00 15709 222.13 +237.8

Beyondsp n BYSI ... ... ... 26.98 13.06 14 16.53 -11.8

BcylTher n BCYC ... ... ... 14.91 7.56 4 8.79 -32.6

tBig 5Sprt BGFV .20 12.2 8 6.70 1.65 371 1.64 -36.7

BigRockP BRPA ... ... ... 12.04 9.91 7 10.47 +2.6

BigRock wt BRPAW ... ... ... .39 BigRock rt BRPAR ... ... ... .50 .18 20 .18 -50.0

BigRock un BRPAU ... ... ...dd 10.70 10.40 10.65 +.9

Bilibili n BILI ... ... 39 21.50 9.09 1537 16.13 +10.6

Bio-Path rs BPTH ... ... ... 17.53 12.21 33 13.50 -63.7

BioTechne TECH 1.28 .6 69 217.16 132.75 165 215.06 +48.6

BioDlvry lf BDSI ... ... ...dd 5.37 2.35 378 3.68 -.5

BioHiTch n BHTG ... ... ...dd 4.50 1.60 15 2.37 +46.3

BioLifeSol BLFS ... ... ... 26.35 9.15 89 18.49 +53.7

BioLneRx rs BLRX ... ... ... 27.60 3.47 99 3.75 -42.8

BioSigTc n BSGM ... ... ...dd 9.97 3.50 122 8.26 +93.4

BioXcelT n BTAI ... ... ...dd 12.00 2.41 33 10.83 +180.6

BioanlySys BASI ... ... ...dd 2.17 1.18 21 1.97 +55.1

Biocept rs BIOC ... ... ... 5.26 .66 179 1.02 +18.6

Biocryst BCRX ... ... ...dd 9.95 2.80 3143 3.14 -61.1

Biofront n BFRA ... ... ... 18.32 11.04 15.35 +31.1

Biogen BIIB ... ... 13 358.41 216.12 884 237.11 -21.2

Biolase rs BIOL ... ... ...dd 2.58 1.22 26 1.53 -3.5

BioMarin BMRN ... ... ...dd 106.74 79.13 1183 79.82 -6.3

Biomeri n BMRA ... ... ... 3.94 1.60 12 3.09 +81.8

Bionano n BNGO ... ... ...dd 10.00 2.35 14 2.67 -49.0

BiondVax n BVXV ... ... ... 7.26 3.51 3 6.70 +40.4

BiondVx wt BVXVW ... ... ... 1.59 BioScrip BIOS ... ... ...dd 4.14 1.56 332 2.76 -22.7

BioSpecif BSTC ... ... 1 73.31 43.06 58 59.11 -2.5

BioTelem BEAT ... ... 33 80.92 43.85 244 44.25 -25.9

tBlRidgAc n BRAC ... ... ...dd 12.11 9.76 1 10.29 +2.5

BlRidgA wt BRACW ... ... ... .32 BlRidgAc rt BRACR ... ... ... .47 .01 0 .35 +15.7

BlRidgA un BRACU ... ... ... 11.50 10.42 10.99 +4.7

BlackLin n BL ... ... ... 58.11 34.01 440 45.63 +11.4

BlkRkCap BKCC .72 12.0 25 6.64 5.06 170 5.98 +13.0

BlTCP Cap TCPC 1.44 10.3 10 14.98 12.52 211 14.03 +7.6

Blckbaud BLKB .48 .6 ...cc 116.81 58.23 249 86.75 +37.9

BlinkCh n BLNK ... ... ...dd 4.87 1.56 272 2.74 +59.3

BlinkCh wt BLNKW ... ... ... BloominBr BLMN .40 2.2 15 22.22 17.00 1413 18.05 +.9

Blucora BCOR ... ... ...dd 41.35 23.83 303 30.58 +14.8

BlueBird BLBD ... ... 9 26.95 15.67 40 20.87 +14.7

BlueHat n BHAT ... ... ... 6.25 4.11 276 4.31 -5.9

BluebBio BLUE ... ... ...dd 176.55 87.49 407 136.82 +37.9

BlueknEP BKEP .16 12.2 ... 3.00 1.00 76 1.31 +13.9

Bluekn pf BKEPP .72 13.3 ... 6.88 4.50 16 5.40 -1.0

BlueprtM n BPMC ... ... ...dd 102.98 44.58 282 98.91 +83.5

Boingo WIFI ... ... ...dd 35.98 15.25 818 16.15 -21.5

BonsoElec BNSO ... ... ... 3.71 1.62 3 2.43 +20.9

BookingHl BKNG ... ... 27 2109.00 1606.27 301 1919.55 +11.4

BorqsTch lf BRQS ... ... ... 11.15 2.11 2.60 -18.8

BosOma n BOMN ... ... ... 31.67 19.58 62 21.49 -8.2

BostPrv BPFH .48 4.1 12 14.85 10.00 386 11.61 +9.8

BttmlnT EPAY ... ... 71 74.05 39.78 259 44.49 -7.3

Boxlight n BOXL ... ... ...dd 5.95 1.14 38 2.60 +116.7

BxMg un A BWMC ... ... ... 10.43 9.55 0 9.90 +2.6

BoxwMrg un BWMCU ... ... ...cc 10.42 9.35 1 10.29 +3.6

Brainstorm BCLI ... ... ...dd 4.50 2.92 61 4.10 +15.5

Brainsw n BWAY ... ... ... 11.55 8.00 1 10.13 -10.0

BridgeBcp BDGE .92 3.2 16 36.50 24.12 26 28.94 +13.5

BridgBio n BBIO ... ... ... 31.64 24.06 102 28.69 +4.1

Bridglne h BLIN ... ... ... 89.00 1.94 69 2.00 -82.7

BridgBcs n BWB ... ... ... 13.50 9.30 47 11.98 +13.6

BridgfdFds BRID ... ... 34 38.00 13.41 7 34.67 +74.5

Brightcove BCOV ... ... ...dd 12.82 6.88 511 12.37 +75.7

BrghtFn n BHF ... ... ...cc 47.33 28.52 737 38.86 +27.5

sBrghtFn pf n BHFAL 1.56 5.8 ... 26.90 18.95 17 26.93 +26.9

BroadcInc AVGO 10.60 3.5 ... 323.20 202.77 1181 301.74 +18.7

BroadVis BVSN ... ... ...dd 2.34 .74 1 1.40 +22.8

BrdwyFn h BYFC ... ... 3 2.15 .95 32 1.96 +86.7

BroadwdE BWEN ... ... ...dd 2.59 1.15 47 2.14 +64.6

BrkfldPrp BPY 1.52f 7.9 ... 21.22 14.96 318 19.28 +19.6

sBrkfPrp pfA BPYPP 1.63 6.4 ... 25.88 24.61 61 25.60 +3.2

BrkfldPr A n BPR 1.32f 6.9 ... 21.19 14.93 443 19.25 +19.6

BrfldPr pf n BPRAP 1.59 6.3 ... 25.85 19.16 7 25.20 +13.9

BrklneB BRKL .44 3.0 13 18.70 12.84 467 14.50 +4.9

BrooksAuto BRKS .40 1.0 43 42.25 23.02 292 41.42 +58.2

BrukerCp BRKR .16 .3 39 51.41 26.10 1091 48.58 +63.2

BrynMawr BMTC 1.04f 2.8 13 50.25 32.84 35 36.96 +7.4

Bsquare BSQR ... ... ...dd 2.85 1.16 22 1.18 -23.9

BldrFstSrc BLDR ... ... 11 18.30 10.15 952 16.87 +54.6

BusinFst n BFST .40 1.6 23 27.40 20.64 14 25.02 +3.3

- C -:C&F Fnc CFFI 1.48 2.7 15 67.40 45.77 9 54.70 +2.8

CASI Phr h CASI ... ... ...dd 8.89 2.73 121 3.19 -20.6

CB FnSvcs CBFV .96 3.9 13 33.00 22.77 2 24.54 -1.0

CBAK Eng CBAT ... ... ... 1.23 .23 104 .96 +151.3

CBM Bcp n CBMB ... ... ...cc 15.30 12.02 2 13.62 +8.8

CBTX Inc n CBTX .40 1.3 20 38.71 26.11 43 30.24 +2.9

CDK Globl CDK .60 1.1 18 64.77 44.01 493 53.09 +10.9

CDW Corp CDW 1.18 1.0 39 116.47 74.32 705 112.91 +39.3

CEVA Inc CEVA ... ... ...dd 32.60 20.40 71 28.12 +27.3

CF FnAc n CFFA ... ... ...cc 10.12 9.52 1 10.07 +3.3

CF FnAq un CFFAU ... ... ...cc 11.40 10.00 49 10.41 +4.1

CH Robins CHRW 2.00 2.4 19 101.20 77.72 1221 85.06 +1.2

CHS Inc pf CHSCP 2.00 7.1 ... 30.50 25.72 15 28.17 +5.2

CHS pfB CHSCO 1.97 7.1 ... 29.28 24.85 14 27.78 +8.1

CHS pfB2 CHSCN 1.78 6.5 ... 29.20 22.95 11 27.48 +11.3

CHS pfB3 CHSCM 1.69 6.3 ... 27.45 22.16 24 26.67 +10.8

CHS pfB4 CHSCL 1.88 6.8 ... 28.36 24.42 39 27.59 +9.2

CIM CmTr CMCT .50a 2.5 93 21.40 12.90 2 20.38 +34.3

CIM CT pfL CMCTP 1.56p ... ... 30.00 23.21 0 25.87 -13.8

CLPS Inc n CLPS ... ... ... 17.99 2.12 13 5.41 +123.6

CM Finan CMFN 1.00 13.5 7 9.60 5.58 18 7.40 +18.4

CM Fin23 n CMFNL 1.53 6.0 ... 27.77 23.25 2 25.63 +3.8

CME Grp CME 3.00f 1.5 44 207.84 158.35 1296 199.64 +6.1

CNBFnPA CCNE .68 2.4 14 32.41 21.43 23 28.24 +23.1

CPI Crd h PMTS ... ... ... 4.18 1.95 25 2.58 +12.7

CPS Tech CPSH ... ... ...dd 1.85 .66 10 1.02 -17.1

CRA Intl CRAI .80 1.9 16 58.75 34.24 68 42.29 -.6

CRISPR n CRSP ... ... ... 59.00 22.22 495 51.32 +79.6

sCSG Sys CSGS .89 1.7 25 52.12 30.40 329 52.25 +64.5

CSI Comp CCLP .04 1.1 ...dd 6.29 2.10 297 3.48 +50.0

CSP Inc CSPI .60 4.4 ...dd 15.50 8.78 2 13.75 +40.2

CSW Ind n CSWI .54 .8 15 75.67 41.50 56 70.87 +46.6

CSX CSX .96 1.4 17 80.73 58.47 4129 69.62 +12.1

CTI BioP h CTIC ... ... ...dd 2.35 .60 187 .73 -.5

CTI Inds CTIB ... ... ... 4.42 2.66 3.23 +4.7

tCUI Glbl CUI ... ... ...dd 2.83 .77 67 .75 -39.0

CVB Fncl CVBF .72 3.3 17 24.97 19.21 1085 21.80 +7.8

CVD Eqp CVV ... ... 22 7.43 3.35 10 3.68 +3.7

CabotMicro CCMP 1.68 1.4 26 129.94 82.24 141 123.98 +30.0

Cadence CDNS ... ... 65 77.08 39.08 1427 76.35 +75.6

Cadiz h CDZI ... ... ...dd 13.55 8.53 43 10.52 +2.1

CaesarStne CSTE .44e 3.1 19 21.80 12.49 64 14.38 +5.9

CaesarsEnt CZR ... ... ...dd 12.23 5.84 11134 11.86 +74.7

Cal-Maine CALM .86e 2.2 10 51.55 36.65 513 39.15 -7.4

Caladriu rs CLBS ... ... ...dd 6.83 2.16 9 2.90 -18.5

CalaCvHi CHY 1.02 8.9 ...q 13.73 8.63 127 11.50 +22.3

CalaCvOp CHI .96 8.9 ...q 12.94 8.17 189 10.83 +22.2

CalaCv&Inc CCD 2.00 9.5 ...q 22.99 15.61 32 21.03 +28.2

CalaGDyIn CHW .84 10.3 ...q 9.41 6.12 132 8.12 +24.0

CalaGTR CGO 1.20 9.2 ...q 15.38 9.66 11 13.04 +28.3

CalaStrTR CSQ .99 7.6 ...q 13.62 9.41 205 13.08 +23.5

CalAmp CAMP ... ... 11 24.37 9.95 199 11.49 -11.7

CalavoGr h CVGW 1.00f 1.1 24 108.00 67.52 170 89.77 +23.0

Calithera CALA ... ... ...dd 6.90 3.43 148 4.17 +4.0

CalumetSp CLMT ... ... ...dd 7.85 1.99 104 4.62 +109.0

Calyxt n CLXT ... ... ... 19.30 8.56 65 9.34 -9.8

Cambium n CMBM ... ... ... 10.75 8.04 34 9.77 +2.8

CambrBc n CATC 2.04 2.6 ... 95.06 71.35 4 78.85 -5.3

CamdnN s CAC 1.20 2.7 13 47.25 33.49 30 44.66 +24.2

Camtek h CAMT .56 5.6 14 11.25 6.29 172 9.99 +47.6

CdnSolar CSIQ ... ... 8 25.89 12.30 294 20.72 +44.5

tCancrGen h CGIX ... ... ...dd 1.30 .14 1341 .14 -43.0

CantbryPk CPHC .28 2.3 18 17.00 11.94 2 12.35 -11.2

CpStarFn n CSTR .20 1.3 57 18.54 13.51 70 15.97 +8.4

CapBcp n CBNK ... ... 17 14.28 10.21 11 12.38 +8.5

CapCtyBk CCBG .44 1.7 2 26.95 19.93 41 26.08 +12.4

CapProd rs CPLP 1.26 11.3 4 22.12 9.68 88 11.20 -23.4

CapSwst CSWC 1.56f 7.5 17 24.18 17.22 41 20.81 +8.3

CapSw22 n CSECL ... ... ... 26.43 25.56 1 25.89 +.5

CapitalaF CPTA 1.00 10.5 73 9.99 6.46 147 9.54 +33.1

Capitala22 CPTAL 1.50 5.9 ... 25.68 23.13 5 25.50 +2.4

CapF cv22 CPTAG 1.44 6.3 ... 23.02 -1.5

sCapFedFn CFFN .34a 2.4 22 14.15 11.80 237 14.06 +10.1

Capricor rs CAPR ... ... ... 12.50 2.53 50 4.73 +15.4

CpstnTur rs CPST ... ... ...dd 1.53 .55 154 .73 +21.9

CarGurus n CARG ... ... 60 57.25 30.29 678 36.88 +9.3

CaraThera CARA ... ... ...dd 27.55 12.19 1273 22.88 +76.0

CarbBlk n CBLK ... ... ...dd 27.27 11.80 715 18.72 +39.5

Carbonite CARB ... ... ...dd 43.63 16.30 2841 18.26 -27.7

CardiovSys CSII ... ... ...cc 49.37 24.84 393 45.06 +58.2

Cardlytc n CDLX ... ... ...dd 30.38 9.80 265 29.15 +169.2

Cardtronic CATM ... ... ...cc 39.10 23.57 372 28.29 +8.8

CareTrust CTRE .90 3.9 21 25.54 16.29 472 23.26 +26.0

CareDx h CDNA ... ... ...dd 41.27 11.93 718 33.07 +31.5

CareerEd CECO .30f 1.5 15 20.39 11.01 248 19.50 +70.8

CarlyleGp CG 1.26e 5.1 10 25.25 15.09 782 24.65 +56.5

CarlGp pfA TCGP 1.47 5.9 ... 25.10 19.05 128 25.10 +23.2

CaroFin s CARO .36 1.0 13 43.15 27.62 65 35.19 +18.9

CarolTrBk CART ... ... 38 10.58 7.20 98 10.28 +35.6

Carrizo CRZO ... ... 5 28.61 8.64 4370 9.41 -16.7

CarrolsRst TAST ... ... 47 16.40 8.16 293 9.44 -4.1

CarterBk n CARE ... ... 67 21.14 17.38 22 19.44 +2.4

CarverBc lf CARV ... ... 33 7.50 2.62 0 3.29 +10.4

CasaSys n CASA ... ... 18 16.75 5.46 210 6.83 -48.0

CasellaW CWST ... ... ...cc 43.87 24.61 462 43.15 +51.5

Caseys CASY 1.28f .8 35 165.38 107.79 237 161.82 +26.3

CassInfo s CASS 1.04b 2.1 15 62.03 44.35 21 50.65 -4.3

PainThr rs SAVA ... ... ...dd 2.99 .76 174 1.32 +55.3

CastleBio n CSTL ... ... ... 24.75 21.50 368 23.99 +4.3

CatalstB rs CBIO ... ... ...dd 11.45 6.20 55 7.97 +1.0

CatalystPh CPRX ... ... ...dd 6.16 1.85 886 4.86 +153.1

Catasys n CATS ... ... ... 20.83 6.50 92 17.61 +87.9

CathayGen CATY 1.24 3.4 14 43.53 31.94 378 36.93 +10.1

CavcoInd CVCO ... ... 22 261.80 112.00 150 161.39 +23.8

CecoEnv CECE .30 3.4 ... 9.84 6.44 108 8.95 +32.6

Celcuity n CELC ... ... ... 31.00 18.31 6 21.15 -11.8

Celgene CELG ... ... 16 98.97 58.59 3282 92.99 +45.1

Celgene rt CELGZ .04e ... ... 2.65 .35 4 .49 +8.6

CelldexT rs CLDX ... ... ... 11.63 2.03 59 2.23 -24.9

CellectBio n APOP ... ... ... 6.46 .47 913 .66 -68.6

CellectB wt APOPW ... ... ... 2.41 Cellct wt rs CLRBW ... ... ... .10 Celct wtA CLRBZ ... ... ... .49 Cellectar rs CLRB ... ... ... 4.28 1.22 76 2.14 +38.1

Cellectis n CLLS ... ... ...dd 30.51 13.84 44 15.36 -7.7

CallularBio CBMG ... ... ...dd 25.00 12.04 23 13.70 -22.4

Celsion rs CLSN ... ... ...dd 3.10 1.35 120 1.76 +24.8

CelsiusH n CELH ... ... ... 5.37 3.05 65 4.90 +41.2

Celyad n CYAD ... ... ... 32.18 10.59 8 13.00 -28.4

Cemtrx wt CETXW ... ... ... .27 Cemtrx pf CETXP .58t ... ... 3.95 .85 0 1.00 -15.9

Cemtrex rs CETX ... ... ... 16.80 1.40 84 1.81 -60.6

tCntRsDA h CDEV ... ... ... 23.12 5.58 4294 5.48 -50.3

CntrStBk CSFL .44 1.8 ... 31.22 19.55 581 24.06 +14.4

CEurMed CETV ... ... 18 4.71 2.67 245 4.64 +66.9

CentrlFd rs CFBK ... ... 24 16.95 10.62 5 12.00 +2.7

CentGard lf CENT ... ... 8 44.22 25.07 48 29.71 -13.8

CenGrdA lf CENTA ... ... ... 40.99 23.07 477 26.98 -13.7

CntlVyCm CVCY .44 2.1 17 22.00 15.66 25 20.75 +10.0

CentricB lf CTRC ... ... ...dd 6.38 2.43 22 2.73 -20.4

CentAl CENX ... ... ...dd 13.80 5.37 1373 7.14 -2.3

CntyBcMA CNBKA .48 .6 13 95.70 65.15 9 83.90 +23.9

CentCas CNTY ... ... ...dd 10.41 5.77 50 9.70 +31.3

CeragonN CRNT ... ... ... 5.04 2.45 536 2.98 -21.2

Cerecor h CERC ... ... ...dd 7.65 2.71 68 4.25 +31.6

Cerner CERN ... ... 38 76.47 48.78 1543 73.67 +40.5

CerusCp CERS ... ... ...dd 8.05 4.49 726 5.89 +16.2

CescaT rsh KOOL ... ... ... 5.25 2.10 108 2.89 +8.2

ChaSergT n CTAC ... ... ... 10.67 9.50 10.07 +4.0

ChaSerg un CTACU ... ... ... 10.65 9.91 0 10.53 +5.4

Chaisma n CHMA ... ... ...dd 9.25 1.20 989 5.56 +78.8

tChampO hrs CSBR ... ... ...cc 17.90 6.84 24 6.63 -15.1

ChangHl n CHNG ... ... ... 15.30 13.26 895 14.46 -3.6

ChangHl un CHNGU ... ... ... 58.41 52.75 33 55.39 -1.6

Changyou CYOU 9.40e ... 3 10.94 6.19 261 7.98 -10.5

Chantic rs BURG ... ... ... 2.95 .75 163 .80 -38.0

CharlsColv CTHR ... ... ... 2.48 .80 97 1.50 +76.5

ChartInds GTLS ... ... 39 95.66 57.88 277 75.05 +15.4

ChartCm n CHTR ... ... 78 417.13 272.91 735 393.65 +38.1

ChkPoint CHKP ... ... 21 132.76 98.57 1207 111.88 +9.0

CheckC wt CHEKW ... ... ... .33 CheckC nrs CHEK ... ... ... 4.50 1.62 54 1.98 -7.9

ChckPnt n CKPT ... ... ...dd 5.20 1.50 39 2.62 +44.0

Cheesecake CAKE 1.32 3.0 19 59.38 41.63 784 44.58 +2.5

ChefsWhs CHEF ... ... 56 39.26 26.45 91 35.83 +12.0

Chembio CEMI ... ... ...dd 11.55 4.85 16 6.02 +6.4

ChemFinl CHFC 1.36 3.2 12 59.10 34.62 717 42.74 +16.7

ChemoCntx CCXI ... ... 50 14.98 7.50 204 7.95 -27.1

ChemungF CHMG 1.04 2.3 25 51.00 36.87 8 44.31 +7.3

ChkSoup n CSSE .45p ... ...dd 13.11 6.75 40 8.70 +15.7

ChkSoup pf CSSEP 2.44 9.7 ... 27.14 23.43 9 25.26 +3.1

ChildPlace PLCE 2.24 2.3 19 160.23 82.05 685 98.45 +9.3

Chimerix CMRX ... ... ...dd 4.56 1.74 407 3.49 +35.8

ChinaAuto CAAS ... ... 6 5.00 2.00 46 2.20 -9.8

ChinaBio CBPO ... ... 26 105.50 60.08 87 95.99 +26.5

ChinCer h CCCL ... ... ... 6.45 .72 311 .92 -40.0

ChiCustR n CCRC ... ... ... 14.69 7.91 10 10.88 -16.4

ChiFnOnl JRJC ... ... ...dd 2.23 .64 7 .85 -5.6

ChinaHGS HGSH ... ... ... 1.62 .80 0 .90 -7.2

Chin Idx n CIH ... ... ... 3.69 2.36 51 3.00 +1.4

ChnaIntNt n CIFS ... ... ... 15.47 .64 93 2.15 +133.7

ChinaJJ h CJJD ... ... ...dd 3.39 1.01 225 1.10 -45.0

ChinLend h CLDC .32e 37.7 ... 2.76 .77 53 .85 -8.8

ChinaNRes CHNR ... ... ... 2.19 1.48 1 1.50 -11.3

ChiRecycl CREG ... ... ... 2.60 .34 329 .38 -49.1

tChinaSXT n SXTC ... ... ... 23.35 2.53 5 2.52 -56.1

ChnaTcF lf CNTF ... ... ... 2.60 .26 78 .48 -52.0

ChXDPlas CXDC ... ... 2 4.06 1.28 1 2.00 +13.6

ChiCache lf CCIH ... ... ...dd 1.65 .76 .88 -21.6

ChinaNt rs CNET ... ... ...dd 3.89 1.02 25 1.40 +4.5

ChipMOS IMOS 1.74e 9.5 12 18.99 12.81 12 18.40 +9.3

ChromaDx n CDXC ... ... ... 5.00 2.79 117 4.64 +35.3

sChrchllD s CHDN ... ... 34 121.53 74.58 288 121.38 +49.3

ChuysHldg CHUY ... ... 93 32.70 17.03 86 23.35 +31.6

CideraTh n CDTX ... ... ...dd 4.95 1.41 2118 1.62 -31.1

Cimpress CMPR ... ... ...cc 150.16 73.74 106 94.91 -8.2

CinnFin CINF 2.24 2.1 12 108.89 71.01 712 106.26 +37.3

Cinedigm CIDM ... ... ... 2.06 .48 19 1.13 +98.2

Cintas CTAS 2.05f .8 40 263.82 155.98 375 260.69 +55.2

Cirrus CRUS ... ... 23 50.12 31.25 291 48.87 +47.3

Cisco CSCO 1.40 2.5 24 58.26 40.25 12050 56.93 +31.4

CitiTrends CTRN .32 2.2 15 34.90 13.41 40 14.85 -27.2

CitiusPh wt CTXRW ... ... ... .90 CitiusPh n CTXR ... ... ...dd 3.14 .86 831 1.29 +24.0

Citiz&Nthn CZNC 1.08 4.2 14 29.25 23.60 11 25.46 -3.7

CtzCmtyBc CZWI .20 1.9 21 14.25 10.50 3 10.70 -1.8

CitizHold CIZN .96 4.5 17 24.00 19.08 1 21.50 +2.4

CitrixSy s CTXS 1.40 1.5 21 114.55 93.12 1964 95.31 -7.0

CtyHld CHCO 2.12 2.8 16 83.27 65.32 53 76.12 +12.6

CivistaBcsh CIVB .44 2.0 29 25.88 15.55 31 21.94 +25.9

Civista pf CIVBP 1.63 2.4 ... 76.52 58.10 69.00 +18.8

Clarus CLAR .10 .7 ... 15.10 8.45 135 14.35 +41.8

CleanEngy CLNE ... ... ...dd 3.47 1.61 601 2.64 +53.5

ClearOne CLRO .28 13.7 ...dd 3.50 1.12 5 2.05 +64.0

ClrAllCGr n CACG ... ... ... 33.01 24.36 5 32.80 +22.7

ClrDvStr n YLDE ... ... ... 31.24 25.52 0 31.24 +23.9

Clearfield CLFD ... ... 23 16.75 8.41 24 13.06 +31.7

ClearsBio n CLSD ... ... ...dd 9.05 .95 170 1.11 +3.7

ClearSign CLIR ... ... ...dd 2.25 .75 66 1.24 +21.6

CleBio hrs CBLI ... ... ...dd 3.16 1.00 16 1.41 +39.6

ClovisOnc CLVS ... ... ...dd 46.80 10.42 1338 10.70 -40.4

CoDiagn CODX ... ... ...dd 3.88 .69 427 1.31 -12.1

sCoStar CSGP ... ... 85 636.47 315.85 221 630.42 +86.9

CoastFn n CCB ... ... 17 18.90 11.85 6 15.99 +5.0

CocaCons COKE 1.00 .3 70 413.39 138.00 83 292.72 +65.0

CocrystP n COCP ... ... ...dd 5.28 1.51 5 2.06 -42.8

CodaOct n CODA ... ... ... 19.20 3.91 112 12.38 +112.7

Codexis CDXS ... ... ...dd 23.05 12.85 145 18.47 +10.6

CdrsVlly CVLY .64 2.8 11 32.34 19.65 12 23.20 +9.2

CoffeeH JVA ... ... ...cc 7.79 3.53 27 3.97 +12.5

sCogentC CCOI 2.40f 3.8 92 63.84 42.40 294 63.72 +40.9

Cognex s CGNX .20 .5 18 59.18 34.88 2009 42.29 +9.4

CognizTch CTSH .80 1.2 19 82.29 56.73 2370 66.04 +4.0

CohBar n CWBR ... ... ... 7.40 1.30 57 1.55 -50.2

Coherent COHR ... ... 23 192.37 90.10 360 144.47 +36.7

CoherusBio CHRS ... ... ...dd 23.43 8.32 677 16.30 +80.1

Cohu COHU .24 1.5 65 27.83 13.86 198 15.70 -2.3

CollPlant CLGN ... ... ... 8.73 3.13 1 3.86 -8.1

CllctUnv CLCT .70 3.0 19 24.60 10.01 75 23.19 +104.1

Collegium n COLL ... ... ...dd 20.07 10.08 231 10.67 -37.9

Colliers CIGI .10 .1 23 84.20 52.01 45 76.96 +39.9

ColonyBk CBAN .30 1.8 12 19.20 12.29 4 16.31 +11.7

ColBnkg COLB 1.12a 3.0 19 43.61 30.65 190 37.02 +2.0

ColumFn n CLBK ... ... 43 17.00 14.01 362 15.53 +1.6

ColuSprtw COLM .96 .9 27 109.74 80.03 455 106.70 +26.9

Colmbus CMCO .24 .6 14 44.01 27.66 112 40.03 +32.8

tcomScore n SCOR ... ... ...dd 23.89 3.40 380 3.24 -77.5

Comcast s CMCSA .84 1.9 21 45.30 32.61 9747 44.23 +29.9

CommScpe COMM ... ... 31 32.48 14.28 2287 14.87 -9.3

CmcBMO CBSH 1.04 1.7 16 72.55 53.40 452 60.23 +6.8

CmcBc pfB CBSHP 1.50 5.7 ... 26.98 24.81 65 26.23 +3.9

CmclVehcl CVGI ... ... 16 10.28 5.35 121 8.32 +46.0

CommSys JCS .08 2.2 ...dd 3.89 2.03 127 3.60 +77.3

CmtyBkTr ESXB .12 1.5 16 9.55 6.62 32 7.90 +9.4

CmtyFinCp TCFC .50 1.5 10 35.01 26.47 4 32.47 +11.0

CommuFt n CFBI ... ... ...cc 11.92 9.82 3 10.00 -14.2

CmtyHlt rt CYHHZ ... ... ... .04 .00 .00 +100.0

CmtyTrBc CTBI 1.52f 3.7 13 51.20 35.70 37 41.53 +4.8

CmtyWest CWBC .22 2.3 12 12.50 9.44 6 9.66 -3.7

CommVlt CVLT ... ... ... 70.70 45.53 789 50.45 -14.6

Compugn CGEN ... ... ...cc 4.31 2.00 169 3.23 +48.8

CmptrPr CPSI .40 1.5 21 34.00 23.81 101 25.99 +3.5

CmpTask CTG .24 5.5 ...dd 6.59 3.85 86 4.37 +7.1

CmstkH rs CHCI ... ... ... 3.34 1.62 2 2.32 +37.8

Comtech CMTL .40 1.4 20 36.94 20.95 85 29.20 +20.0

ConatusP h CNAT ... ... ...dd 6.74 .25 685 .31 -82.1

ConcertPh CNCE ... ... ...dd 17.86 9.21 45 10.29 -18.0

ConcrPump BBCP ... ... ...dd 15.25 3.64 70 4.12 -49.9

Conformis h CFMS ... ... ...dd 4.83 .36 623 2.70 +654.2

ConiferH n CNFR ... ... ...dd 7.00 3.06 3 3.27 -6.6

Conifer23 n CNFRL 1.69 7.0 ... 26.00 19.75 2 24.00 +14.3

Conmed CNMD .80 .9 37 88.71 56.91 167 86.72 +35.1

Conns CONN ... ... 12 42.65 15.40 283 20.24 +7.3

ConnectOne CNOB .36 1.6 15 25.60 17.07 169 22.51 +21.9

ConnWtrSv CTWS 1.31f 1.9 38 70.44 62.05 22 69.99 +4.7

ConsolCom CNSL 1.55 32.6 ... 14.23 3.91 653 4.76 -51.8

ConsolWtr CWCO .34 2.4 25 15.00 10.76 13 14.17 +21.5

ConstAlph n CNAC ... ... ...dd 11.62 8.75 10.40 +1.9

ConstAl wt CNACW ... ... ... .25 ConstAlp un CNACU ... ... ... 16.04 9.24 10.00 -6.4

ConstAl rt CNACR ... ... ... .66 .00 1 .21 +7.9

ConstPh n CNST ... ... 12 14.04 4.01 25 9.58 +138.9

ConstPrt n ROAD ... ... 12 15.52 7.70 100 15.38 +74.2

ConsuPtf CPSS ... ... 6 4.65 2.99 20 3.65 +21.3

ContraFct h CFRX ... ... ... 2.63 .36 75 .45 -70.6

Control4 CTRL ... ... 16 37.62 15.59 542 23.85 +35.5

ConPkII un CPAAU ... ... ... 10.29 10.20 130 10.24 +.2

CoolHl rs AWSM ... ... ... 22.61 1.15 95 1.95 +.5

Copart s CPRT ... ... 34 79.74 44.61 1494 78.30 +63.9

CorbusPhm CRBP ... ... ...dd 9.11 4.50 383 6.01 +2.9

Corcept CORT ... ... 19 19.48 9.14 868 11.11 -16.8

CoreMrk s CORE .44 1.2 39 40.95 22.53 144 38.25 +64.5

CorOnDem CSOD ... ... ...dd 62.66 45.89 327 60.91 +20.8

CorrevPh g CORV ... ... ...dd 2.33 Cortexym n CRTX ... ... ... 47.50 23.03 75 36.95 +54.9

Corvel CRVL ... ... 41 93.96 52.30 92 93.00 +50.7

CorvusPh n CRVS ... ... ...dd 11.23 3.22 198 3.94 +7.4

Costco COST 2.60f .9 40 284.31 189.51 1257 280.13 +37.5

CountrP rs CPAH ... ... ...dd 2.70 .90 30 1.55 +29.4

CountyBcp ICBK .20 1.1 9 26.50 16.24 9 18.04 +3.9

CoupaSft n COUP ... ... ...dd 148.00 52.01 1621 139.55 +122.0

Covenant CVTI ... ... 13 32.34 13.27 131 16.27 -15.3

Covetrus n CVET ... ... ...dd 50.00 22.50 721 23.31 -44.5

CowenInc s COWN ... ... 8 18.36 11.80 324 17.73 +32.9

sCowen27 n COWNZ 1.84 7.0 ... 25.99 22.73 8 26.15 +9.9

Cowen33 n COWNL 1.94 7.4 ... 26.34 21.93 7 26.29 +11.9

CrackerB CBRL 5.20f 3.0 19 185.00 141.63 391 175.02 +9.5

CraftBrew BREW ... ... 32 19.95 13.16 97 16.19 +13.1

Cray Inc CRAY ... ... ...dd 36.64 18.76 508 34.65 +60.5

CreatReal n CREX ... ... ...dd 3.71 1.79 6 2.26 -.9

CreditAcc CACC ... ... 17 509.99 356.12 173 488.35 +27.9

CSVixST rs VIIX ... ... ...q 21.96 9.08 30 9.24 -53.5

CSSilvCC SLVO .26e 3.7 ...q 7.18 6.23 4 7.03 +1.9

CSGoldCvC GLDI .39e 4.3 ...q 9.15 7.90 2 9.06 +6.3

CSVS3xInSlv DSLV ... ... ...q 39.55 22.03 77 22.82 -18.5

CSVS3xInG DGLD ... ... ...q 60.61 32.79 68 34.32 -26.6

CSVIVxMT ZIV ... ... ...q 81.68 57.69 15 76.64 +26.9

CrS Crd n USOI 3.28e 16.0 ... 30.61 18.35 3 20.55 +7.3

Cree Inc CREE ... ... ...dd 69.21 33.72 489 62.37 +45.8

CrsntAcq n CRSA ... ... ... 9.96 9.60 9.80 +1.0

Cresud CRESY 4.29e ... ... 16.93 9.15 67 10.37 -14.7

Crinetic n CRNX ... ... ...dd 42.00 20.13 117 20.77 -30.7

Criteo SA CRTO ... ... 13 34.82 16.46 324 18.51 -18.5

Crocs CROX ... ... ...dd 31.88 16.26 1959 23.29 -10.4

CronosGp n CRON ... ... 32 25.10 5.61 4491 14.25 +37.2

CrssCtryHl CCRN ... ... ...dd 11.91 6.75 94 9.53 +30.0

CrowdStr n CRWD ... ... ... 95.50 56.00 3312 87.23 +50.4

CrownCfts CRWS .32 7.0 11 6.15 4.01 10 4.57 -15.4

CryoPrt wt CYRXW ... ... ... 5.17 CryoPort rs CYRX ... ... ...dd 20.79 8.28 144 19.97 +81.1

Ctrip.com s CTRP ... ... 56 46.50 25.00 1692 39.33 +45.3

CueBioph n CUE ... ... ... 10.33 4.16 220 7.36 +56.6

CumbldPh CPIX ... ... ...dd 7.00 4.83 22 5.68 -5.8

Curis rs CRIS ... ... ... 2.90 .60 166 2.19 +217.4

Cutera CUTR ... ... 19 42.28 12.32 79 24.98 +46.8

Cyanotch h CYAN ... ... ...dd 4.07 2.43 1 2.55 -15.6

CybrOpt CYBE ... ... 31 22.61 11.55 100 13.46 -23.7

CyberArk CYBR ... ... 98 148.74 59.02 1438 141.73 +91.2

Cyclacel pf CYCCP .60 11.9 ... 7.00 4.46 5.06 -19.1

Cyclacel rs CYCC .15p ... ...dd 1.87 .51 22 .52 -14.0

CyclerTh CYCN ... ... ... 22.85 9.06 64 9.67 -28.4

CymaBay CBAY ... ... ...dd 14.00 4.82 704 6.15 -21.9

CypSemi CY .44 1.9 38 23.04 11.75 3894 23.00 +80.8

Cyren Ltd CYRN ... ... ...dd 3.79 1.52 36 1.57 -47.7

CyrusOne CONE 1.84 3.3 48 69.01 48.94 586 55.52 +5.0

Cytokinetic CYTK ... ... ...dd 12.45 5.75 271 12.17 +92.6

CytomX n CTMX ... ... ...dd 27.04 8.94 298 10.25 -32.1

Cytosorbnt CTSO ... ... ... 14.95 5.84 105 7.00 -13.4

- D -:DBV Tech DBVT ... ... ... 25.77 3.60 125 9.70 +51.1

DD3 Ac un DDMXU ... ... ... 10.25 9.90 0 10.24 +2.2

DFB Hlt n DFBH ... ... ...dd 10.87 9.70 10.25 +4.3

DFB Hlt un DFBHU ... ... ... 10.77 10.10 10.62 +5.1

DHX Mda n DHXM .08 ... ... 2.60 DLH Hldgs DLHC ... ... 38 6.78 4.16 25 4.99 +7.3

DMC Globl BOOM .08 .2 49 76.68 30.25 642 51.73 +47.3

DNB Fncl DNBF .28 .6 19 46.86 25.84 14 44.96 +57.8

DSP Gp DSPG ... ... ...dd 16.10 10.15 118 15.80 +41.1

DXP Ent DXPE ... ... 19 49.50 26.95 57 32.58 +17.0

DailyJourn DJCO ... ... ...dd 257.70 192.83 0 230.30 -1.6

Daktronics DAKT .20m 3.2 19 9.14 5.85 143 6.24 -15.7

DareBio rs DARE ... ... ... 3.25 .60 36 .76 +6.9

DarioHlth DRIO ... ... ... 1.42 .36 50 .52 -33.5

DarioHl wt DRIOW ... ... ... .30 DasanZ rs DZSI ... ... 59 15.59 9.10 48 10.64 -23.5

Daseke n DSKE ... ... ... 9.82 3.13 91 3.72 +1.1

Daseke wt DSKEW ... ... ... 1.90 Data IO DAIO ... ... 25 6.88 4.12 14 4.43 -11.4

Datasea n DTSS ... ... ... 4.49 1.15 5 1.38 -66.0

DaveBuster PLAY .60 1.5 14 67.05 38.77 934 40.58 -8.9

DavidsT g n DTEA ... ... ...dd 5.35 1.07 336 1.63 +37.7

DavSelFn n DFNL .64p ... ... 25.52 19.29 4 24.01 +17.1

DavSelEq n DUSA .55p ... ... 26.54 18.76 2 24.32 +21.5

DavSelW n DWLD .80e 3.4 ... 27.10 18.56 11 23.81 +21.8

DawsonGeo DWSN .05p ... ...dd 7.99 2.01 95 2.24 -33.7

Deciphera n DCPH ... ... ... 41.00 18.55 388 21.54 +2.6

DelFriscos DFRG ... ... 9 10.95 4.61 231 7.97 +11.5

DelTaco TACO ... ... 12 13.54 9.46 742 12.84 +28.5

DelTaco wt TACOW ... ... ... 3.81 DelmrP nrs DMPI ... ... ... 8.50 1.18 123 1.62 -52.6

DenaliTh n DNLI ... ... ... 28.87 12.32 173 21.13 +2.3

Dennys DENN ... ... 31 22.20 13.32 470 21.76 +34.2

Dentsply XRAY .35 .6 ...dd 59.40 33.93 1320 56.37 +51.5

Dermira DERM ... ... ...dd 15.48 6.00 729 8.49 +18.1

DescSys DSGX ... ... ...cc 41.60 25.19 82 37.66 +42.3

DestMatrn DEST .80 95.2 ...dd 5.94 .70 47 .84 -70.4

Dest XL DXLG ... ... ...dd 3.52 1.53 92 1.72 -20.7

Deswell DSWL .13e 4.8 ...dd 3.53 2.47 1 2.71 -10.0

DexCom DXCM ... ... ...dd 157.50 92.33 460 153.54 +28.2

DiaMdica n DMAC ... ... ... 5.93 2.46 33 3.80 +30.6

DiamEaA n DEAC ... ... ... 9.80 9.80 9.80 DiaEaAc un DEACU ... ... ... 10.10 10.00 200 10.06 +.5

DiamHill DHIL 8.00e ... 11 196.81 132.51 17 137.55 -8.0

DiamndP n DPHC ... ... ... 10.45 9.71 9.77 +.3

DiamdPk un DPHCU ... ... ... 10.15 9.98 10.05 +.5

DiambkEn FANG .75f .8 15 140.78 85.19 1185 99.73 +7.6

DicernaPh DRNA ... ... ...dd 17.98 9.31 453 13.92 +30.2

DiffusP rs DFFN ... ... ...dd 10.15 2.65 2.86 DigiIntl DGII ... ... 33 14.44 9.28 47 13.24 +31.2

Digimarc DMRC ... ... ...dd 66.50 14.03 122 47.83 +229.9

Digirad rs DRAD ... ... ... 19.50 4.20 4 5.31 -6.8

DigitalAll h DGLY ... ... ...dd 5.33 1.10 40 1.20 -55.2

DigitlTurb APPS ... ... ...dd 5.54 1.12 1530 5.40 +195.1

DimeCBc DCOM .56 2.8 19 20.88 15.48 146 19.72 +16.1

Diodes DIOD ... ... 21 44.27 27.38 434 42.68 +32.3

DiscIncA DISCA ... ... 16 34.89 23.79 2509 31.08 +25.6

DiscIncB DISCB ... ... 19 40.50 27.80 36.50 +9.0

DiscIncC DISCK ... ... 15 31.55 21.99 2042 29.00 +25.6

DishNetw h DISH ... ... 13 44.66 23.22 5298 38.28 +53.3

Diversicre DVCR .22 7.5 ...dd 6.91 1.55 1 2.94 +24.1

DivrsRst h SAUC ... ... 1 1.55 .63 34 .78 -19.7

DixieGp h DXYN ... ... ...dd 2.30 .35 20 .53 -25.2

DocuSign n DOCU ... ... ...dd 68.35 35.06 1371 53.90 +34.5

DgssInt A n DOGZ ... ... 13 4.25 1.77 3 2.87 -26.4

DollarTree DLTR ... ... 14 113.38 78.78 1709 103.84 +15.0

DolphEnt hn DLPN ... ... ...dd 3.19 .71 17 1.17 +51.9

DolphE wt h DLPNW ... ... ... .41 Domo B n DOMO ... ... ... 47.08 13.28 697 29.15 +48.5

DonegalA DGICA .58 4.1 25 15.43 12.42 31 14.24 +4.4

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DonegalB DGICB .51 3.9 25 14.94 11.52 13.00 +10.2

DorchMin DMLP 1.91e 10.3 11 21.15 14.11 53 18.60 +27.0

Dorman DORM ... ... 25 97.38 65.68 141 82.92 -7.9

DouYu n DOYU ... ... ... 11.88 9.63 1375 10.08 -8.8

DovaPh n DOVA ... ... ... 26.49 5.62 111 15.85 +109.1

DragVic rs LYL ... ... ... 3.45 .85 35 1.00 -23.1

DropCar rs DCAR ... ... ... 7.68 .81 50 .88 -29.8

Dropbox n DBX ... ... ... 34.95 18.50 3001 23.94 +17.2

DryShips s DRYS .14e ... ...dd 7.22 3.08 161 3.93 -30.4

tDuluthH n DLTH ... ... 17 35.67 12.13 376 12.54 -50.3

Dunkin DNKN 1.50 1.8 34 83.22 61.69 648 81.83 +27.6

DurectCp DRRX ... ... ...dd 1.66 .46 686 .98 +102.1

DyadicInt n DYAI ... ... ... 7.30 3.19 63 6.02 +69.1

Dynasil DYSL ... ... ...dd 1.56 .72 26 1.11 +24.7

Dynatronic DYNT ... ... ...dd 3.60 1.21 4 1.52 -44.3

tDynavaxT DVAX ... ... ...dd 14.35 2.66 1307 2.72 -70.3

- E -:E-Trade ETFC .56 1.1 16 61.87 40.41 1124 48.95 +11.6

eBay s EBAY .56 1.3 9 42.00 26.01 7850 41.57 +48.1

seBay56 n EBAYL 1.50 5.6 ... 26.99 24.65 83 26.96 +5.8

EDAP TMS EDAP ... ... ... 5.42 1.35 220 3.32 +79.5

eHealth EHTH ... ... ...dd 112.22 22.85 776 105.84 +175.5

EMC Inc s EMCI .92 2.6 10 36.27 22.98 26 35.95 +12.9

ENDRA n NDRA ... ... ...dd 5.75 .90 252 1.64 +9.3

ENDRA wt NDRAW ... ... ... 1.30 ENGlobal ENG ... ... ...dd 1.34 .48 60 .97 +70.2

ESSA Bcp ESSA .40 2.6 19 16.80 14.87 7 15.52 -.6

EtfLonCanc CNCR ... ... ... 25.77 16.87 9 21.46 +13.7

EtfAlpSmC SMCP ... ... ...q 27.84 19.79 4 23.61 +13.3

EtfValidea VALX ... ... ...q 30.24 23.11 0 26.24 +9.8

EVO Pay n EVOP ... ... 24 31.83 19.42 409 31.53 +27.8

EXFO g EXFO ... ... ...dd 4.97 2.66 14 3.79 +33.5

eXp Wrld n EXPI ... ... ...dd 19.72 6.61 113 10.40 +46.9

EagleBncp EGBN .22e .6 9 60.77 38.67 307 39.63 -18.6

EagBcMT EBMT .38f 2.2 18 19.35 14.20 17 17.30 +4.8

EagleBkS rs EGLE ... ... 26 5.98 3.85 633 4.67 +1.3

EaglFnB n EFBI 1.00f 6.3 ...cc 16.16 14.56 2 15.85 +4.5

EaglePhm EGRX ... ... 27 82.89 36.03 107 55.48 +37.7

EstWstBcp EWBC 1.10 2.3 13 66.44 40.05 713 48.09 +10.5

EasternCo EML .44 1.7 16 30.95 21.67 6 25.93 +7.2

EastsDist n EAST ... ... ... 8.74 3.32 73 4.18 -32.4

EV StkNx s EVSTC ... ... ... 100.02 99.98 99.98 EV GlInBu s EVGBC ... ... ... 100.02 99.98 99.99 EV 5-15Mu s EVLMC ... ... ... 100.04 99.96 99.96 EV DivCrd s OKDCC ... ... ... 100.06 99.89 100.06 Ebix Inc s EBIX .30 .7 15 89.10 39.27 297 45.29 +6.4

EchoGLog ECHO ... ... 26 36.75 18.00 255 21.22 +4.4

EchoStar SATS ... ... ...dd 49.93 33.59 565 46.69 +27.2

EcologyEn EEI .40 3.8 ... 13.95 9.27 18 10.57 -6.8

EdesaB hrs EDSA ... ... ... 13.56 3.59 8 4.98 -83.5

EdisonNat EDNT ... ... ...dd 7.83 1.85 16 2.18 -53.6

EditasM n EDIT ... ... ...dd 33.80 17.80 426 26.27 +15.5

EdtechX n EDTX ... ... ...dd 10.73 9.30 10.06 +2.7

EdtechX un EDTXU ... ... ... 10.50 9.75 10.28 +2.9

EducDev s EDUC .20 3.0 3 14.35 6.23 12 6.73 -21.1

eGain EGAN ... ... ...dd 15.55 5.40 93 7.91 +20.4

EidosThr n EIDX ... ... ...dd 41.35 8.89 114 33.51 +143.5

EigerBio rs EIGR ... ... ...dd 15.33 8.40 101 11.22 +10.4

8i Enterp n JFK ... ... ... 11.50 9.19 9.90 +.3

8i Entp rt JFKKR ... ... ... .78 .19 .50 +150.0

8i Enter un JFKKU ... ... ... 11.26 10.02 0 10.72 +6.8

1895BcWis n BCOW ... ... ... 10.50 8.66 1 9.26 -3.5

EksoBio n EKSO ... ... ...dd 3.30 1.12 180 1.18 -4.8

tElPolLoc h LOCO ... ... 33 18.47 10.02 530 10.04 -33.8

sElbitSys ESLT 1.76 1.1 26 160.71 109.81 8 160.79 +41.0

EldorRsts ERI ... ... 59 54.99 31.87 1034 45.09 +24.5

ElectroSen ELSE ... ... 19 4.05 3.11 6 3.35 -1.5

electCore n ECOR ... ... ...dd 17.99 1.23 41 1.40 -77.6

ElecVeh n SOLO ... ... ... 7.48 .90 847 2.98 +179.8

ElectArts EA ... ... 20 134.00 73.91 5148 88.87 +12.6

ElmiraSB ESBK .92 6.2 12 20.65 14.47 17 14.74 -15.5

EloxxPh n ELOX ... ... ... 18.50 7.54 51 7.76 -35.4

EltekLtd rs ELTK ... ... ... 11.56 1.28 60 3.93 +85.4

EmclaireF EMCF 1.16 3.5 9 38.70 28.67 0 33.04 +8.9

Emcore EMKR 1.50e ... ...dd 5.54 2.68 122 3.00 -28.6

Emma hrs EMMA ... ... ... 16.68 3.72 25 6.00 +36.6

Emma wt EMMAW ... ... ... .29 -32.6

EmmisC rs EMMS ... ... 2 6.75 3.13 24 5.53 +73.4

EmpirRst rs NYNY ... ... ...dd 16.96 6.31 7 9.77 -3.6

EnantaPh ENTA ... ... 12 106.80 64.09 162 76.63 +8.2

EncoreCap ECPG ... ... 9 41.50 20.38 122 35.19 +49.7

EncorW WIRE .08 .1 15 61.68 40.96 59 55.04 +9.7

Endo Intl ENDP ... ... ...dd 18.50 3.01 6601 3.03 -58.5

EndurIntl EIGI ... ... ...dd 10.30 4.14 308 4.50 -32.3

Energous WATT ... ... ...dd 14.67 3.86 1424 4.38 -24.4

EngyFoc lf EFOI ... ... ...dd 2.40 .38 44 .40 -35.2

EnrgyRec ERII ... ... 85 12.04 6.17 216 11.11 +65.1

EnlivexTh ENLV ... ... ... 29.50 6.19 10 20.62 +233.0

Enochian n ENOB ... ... ... 9.50 4.32 21 5.00 -28.6

Enphase ENPH ... ... ...dd 21.51 3.70 3589 21.20 +348.2

sEnsignGp s ENSG .19 .3 21 59.78 34.69 237 60.03 +54.8

EnstarGp ESGR ... ... ...dd 219.10 150.32 81 174.05 +3.9

EnstrG pfE ESGRO 1.75 6.7 ... 26.40 21.52 8 26.30 +13.0

EntasisT n ETTX ... ... ...dd 13.70 3.97 2 6.38 +56.8

EntegraFn ENFC ... ... 15 30.24 19.18 6 29.90 +44.1

sEntegris ENTG .32f .7 33 44.65 23.39 1779 44.87 +60.9

EnteraBi n ENTX ... ... ... 6.40 2.54 81 3.30 +8.2

EntBcpMA EBTC .64 2.2 13 38.87 26.96 8 28.91 -10.1

EntFinSv EFSC .64f 1.5 12 58.00 36.09 95 41.85 +11.2

EnvisSol n EVSI ... ... ... 6.30 4.52 84 5.98 +10.7

Epizyme EPZM ... ... ...dd 16.59 5.14 517 13.15 +113.5

ePlus s PLUS ... ... 9 107.25 65.52 90 75.12 +5.6

EpsilonE n EPSN ... ... ... 5.17 3.66 26 3.84 -4.0

tEquillium n EQ ... ... ... 19.69 4.55 178 4.30 -47.3

Equinix EQIX 9.84 2.0 99 528.98 335.29 394 486.58 +38.0

EqtyBcsh n EQBK ... ... ... 42.78 22.75 52 26.51 -24.8

Ericsson ERIC .11e 1.2 ...dd 10.46 7.63 5313 8.99 +1.4

ErieInd ERIE 3.60 1.5 48 270.23 120.15 231 232.27 +74.2

ErytechP n ERYP ... ... ... 11.89 5.45 5.96 -12.0

Escalade ESCA .50 4.3 9 13.75 10.50 6 11.55 +.9

Esperion ESPR ... ... ...dd 60.99 36.06 398 41.00 -10.9

EsqFnHld n ESQ ... ... ... 26.64 17.62 17 24.74 +14.0

EssaPh gs EPIX ... ... ... 4.50 1.87 13 2.64 +25.8

EstLab n ESTA ... ... ...dd 30.71 20.05 101 25.61 -6.6

EstreAm n ESTR ... ... ... 8.34 .75 11 .82 -42.3

EstreAm wt ESTRW ... ... ... .71 Eton Ph n ETON ... ... ... 10.20 5.70 32 6.28 +2.6

Etsy n ETSY ... ... ...cc 73.35 38.02 1489 69.12 +45.3

EuroTech CLWT ... ... 10 11.73 2.25 11 4.11 +44.2

EuroDry n EDRY ... ... 13 10.90 6.51 1 8.50 +9.3

Euronet EEFT ... ... 36 171.25 89.91 444 159.63 +55.9

Euroseas h ESEA ... ... ... 3.87 .53 69 .62 -11.4

EveloBio n EVLO ... ... ...dd 15.89 6.32 67 6.72 -48.3

Ever-Glory EVK ... ... 6 4.20 2.35 12 3.29 -17.6

EverQuo n EVER ... ... ...dd 17.20 4.05 53 14.93 +257.2

sEverbrdg n EVBG ... ... ...dd 103.37 41.94 530 101.52 +78.9

EvrspnTc n MRAM ... ... ...dd 11.20 5.30 80 6.71 +19.6

EvofemBio EVFM ... ... ...dd 7.24 1.79 43 5.00 +19.3

Evogene EVGN ... ... ...dd 3.32 1.39 1 1.52 -23.2

EvokePhm EVOK ... ... ...dd 3.40 .50 1006 1.03 -58.5

Evolus n EOLS ... ... ...dd 30.25 10.22 315 18.09 +52.0

EvolvgSys EVOL .44 51.5 5 2.70 .78 25 .85 -27.9

ExOne XONE ... ... ...dd 11.73 5.73 52 8.18 +23.6

ExactSci h EXAS ... ... ...dd 121.98 47.78 14628 117.57 +86.3

ExelaTch n XELA ... ... ...dd 7.34 1.65 342 2.70 -30.6

Exelixis EXEL ... ... 11 25.31 13.42 1711 21.01 +6.8

sExlSvcHld EXLS ... ... 49 67.68 44.29 182 66.72 +26.8

Expedia EXPE 1.28 .9 63 144.00 108.11 2148 138.71 +23.1

ExpdIntl EXPD 1.00f 1.3 22 80.69 62.90 512 76.19 +11.9

sExponent s EXPO .64 .9 52 68.62 44.44 181 68.51 +35.1

ExtendStay STAY .88f 5.3 30 21.85 14.77 1598 16.70 +7.7

ExtrOilGs n XOG ... ... ...cc 15.57 3.14 6152 3.41 -20.5

ExtrmNet EXTR ... ... ...dd 9.08 4.81 1066 7.19 +17.9

EyePtPh EYPT ... ... ...dd 3.94 1.24 188 1.42 -24.9

EyegatePh EYEG ... ... ... .64 .20 160 .21 -54.8

Eyegate wt EYEGW ... ... ... .18 Eyenovia n EYEN ... ... ...dd 6.98 2.40 88 3.29 +15.4

Ezcorp EZPW ... ... 10 11.90 7.45 268 9.73 +25.9

- F -:F5 Netwks FFIV ... ... 20 199.71 131.53 779 152.25 -6.0

FAT Br n FAT .48b 13.0 93 9.48 3.51 3 3.70 -19.6

FFBW n FFBW ... ... ...cc 11.79 9.36 5 10.11 +.8

FLIR Sys FLIR .68 1.3 25 63.88 40.52 1169 50.41 +15.8

FNCB Bc n FNCB .20 2.6 34 12.00 7.14 9 7.74 -8.3

FRP Hldgs FRPH ... ... 72 67.70 41.51 4 49.80 +8.2

FS Bncp FSBW .60 1.2 11 63.13 41.25 6 48.50 +13.1

FSB Bcp n FSBC ... ... ...cc 19.33 15.96 18.49 +8.8

FVCBkcp n FVCB ... ... 31 20.51 15.53 67 17.15 -2.6

Facebook FB ... ... 37 208.66 123.02 16404 195.94 +49.5

FalcMinrl FLMN .70m 9.0 ...cc 11.70 6.71 125 7.81 -8.1

FalcMin wt OSPRW ... ... ... .79 FDaves DAVE ... ... ...dd 7.25 3.60 13 4.53 -1.3

Fanhua FANH 1.20f 3.6 35 35.55 19.39 220 33.19 +51.2

FarmerBrs FARM ... ... ... 30.20 15.58 43 16.60 -28.8

FarmMer s FMAO .60 2.1 20 47.99 26.68 9 28.56 -25.8

FarmersNB FMNB .36 2.5 15 16.20 11.56 65 14.40 +13.0

FaroTech FARO ... ... ...dd 70.10 37.58 126 53.26 +31.1

Fastenal s FAST ... ... 23 35.94 24.01 2629 31.32 +19.8

FateThera FATE ... ... ...dd 22.82 8.64 279 22.18 +72.9

Fauquier FBSS .48 2.3 21 26.90 17.21 3 20.50 +6.9

FedNatHld FNHC .32 2.7 11 26.76 11.39 49 12.05 -39.5

FenncPhr n FENC ... ... ... 10.61 3.26 9 4.15 -35.0

Ferrogl n GSM .24 16.0 2 8.64 1.44 370 1.50 -5.7

Fibrocll rs FCSC ... ... ... 3.28 1.45 125 1.94 +29.3

FibroGen FGEN ... ... ...dd 64.85 33.51 450 47.58 +2.8

FidD&D n FDBC 1.04 1.6 15 75.00 53.01 4 65.50 +2.1

FidNasdIdx ONEQ 2.29e .7 ...q 327.60 243.01 22 326.24 +25.5

FidusInvst FDUS 1.56a 9.7 11q 16.50 11.48 93 16.16 +38.2

FidsInv23 n FDUSL 1.47 5.7 ... 28.86 24.32 1 25.59 -.6

Fidus24 n FDUSZ 1.50 5.8 ... 28.53 24.75 3 25.92 +3.6

tFiestaRst FRGI ... ... 13 30.55 10.17 137 10.17 -34.4

FifthThird FITB .96f 3.2 10 30.31 22.12 4571 29.77 +26.5

FifthT pf FITBI 1.66 5.9 ... 29.08 24.97 73 28.31 +9.4

51job JOBS ... ... 42 97.08 52.15 200 82.92 +32.8

FinTcAc3 n FTAC ... ... ... 10.76 9.63 4 9.88 +2.5

FinTcAc3 un FTACU ... ... ... 10.75 9.93 10.70 +7.0

FnclInst FISI 1.00 3.5 14 33.35 24.49 25 28.87 +12.3

Finisar FNSR ... ... ...dd 24.77 15.81 553 24.06 +11.4

FinjanH FNJN ... ... 2 5.54 2.07 59 2.15 -14.3

FireEye FEYE ... ... ...dd 20.61 13.85 3999 16.18 -.2

FstBcpME FNLC 1.20f 4.6 ... 31.34 24.49 10 26.27 -.1

FtBcpNC FBNC .48f 1.3 16 43.14 30.50 62 36.72 +12.4

FstBcMiss FBMS .32 1.0 18 43.53 27.84 54 32.35 +6.9

FstBkNJ FRBA .12 1.1 16 14.70 10.73 19 11.37 -6.2

FstBusey rs BUSE .84 3.1 13 32.47 23.13 86 26.72 +8.9

FBusnFn s FBIZ .60 2.5 15 25.19 18.76 9 24.01 +23.1

FrstCap FCAP .96f 1.7 23 55.75 33.72 7 55.37 +30.3

FstCash FCFS 1.00 1.0 33 106.80 78.30 285 101.95 +40.9

FtChoBc n FCBP .80 3.6 44 29.50 18.57 5 22.50 -.4

FCtzBA FCNCA 1.60 .3 23 488.44 355.18 48 457.15 +21.2

FCmtyBsh FCBC 1.00 3.0 16 36.48 27.06 15 32.88 +4.4

FCmtyCp FCCO .44 2.3 14 26.25 17.08 4 19.44 +.1

1stCnstBn FCCY .30 1.6 12 23.45 16.45 13 18.30 -8.2

FstDefiF s FDEF .76 2.7 13 33.34 22.78 38 28.30 +15.5

FFnclOH FFBC .92f 3.6 14 32.25 22.07 381 25.26 +6.5

FtFnBksh s FFIN .48 1.5 31 33.42 26.73 282 32.63 +13.1

FstFnIN THFF 1.04f 2.4 11 53.05 37.41 38 43.24 +7.7

FstFnNwst FFNW .36 2.5 17 18.38 13.26 6 14.66 -5.2

FstFound s FFWM .20 1.3 13 18.01 11.79 212 14.98 +16.5

FstGtyBc n FGBI .64 3.0 ... 27.00 19.02 7 21.38 -7.9

FsHawaii n FHB 1.04 3.9 14 30.02 21.19 1148 26.62 +18.3

FIntntBcp INBK .24 1.2 10 32.45 17.56 24 20.85 +2.0

FIntBc26 n INBKL 1.50 5.8 ... 26.73 22.58 3 25.83 +6.5

FIntnBc29 n INBKZ ... ... ... 26.00 25.10 2 26.00 +1.8

FstIntBc A FIBK 1.24 3.1 16 47.05 34.61 164 39.91 +9.2

FstMerch FRME 1.04f 2.7 13 49.85 32.49 155 37.96 +10.8

FstMidBcs FMBH .72 2.2 14 42.00 30.49 31 33.34 +4.4

FMidBc FMBI .56f 2.6 14 27.70 18.10 606 21.39 +8.0

FstNwBc n FNWB .12 .7 28 16.98 13.56 9 16.08 +8.4

FstSavFin FSFG .64 1.1 7 72.25 45.36 1 60.13 +15.8

FstSeacB n FSEA ... ... ... 9.90 8.74 23 8.87 -9.0

FstSolar FSLR ... ... 29 67.99 36.51 775 66.05 +55.6

1stSource SRCE 1.08 2.3 14 58.22 38.44 34 46.69 +15.7

FTNDXTc QTEC .58e .6 ...q 92.37 63.30 81 90.88 +33.5

FtTr AbsRet FAAR .84e ... ... 31.50 26.33 4 26.65 +.6

FT RisDv n SDVY .11e .5 ... 22.75 16.68 2 20.83 +18.7

FT AsiaPc FPA 1.01e 3.5 ...q 32.74 26.70 2 29.24 +7.4

FT Europe FEP .65e 1.8 ...q 39.92 29.87 35 35.33 +14.0

FT LatAm FLN 2.01e 9.6 ...q 21.81 17.41 1 21.01 +15.7

FT Brazil FBZ 1.62e 9.6 ...q 17.34 10.42 25 16.81 +27.0

FT China FCA .68e 2.7 ...q 29.33 23.03 0 25.53 +8.1

FT Japan FJP .77e 1.6 ...q 58.20 46.35 30 47.90 -.4

FT SKorea FKO .59e 2.9 ...q 25.90 20.41 2 20.51 -9.0

FT DevMkt FDT .96e 1.8 ...q 60.90 47.40 39 53.64 +9.4

FT EmMkt FEM .64e 2.6 ...q 26.74 22.22 73 24.91 +9.1

FT Germny FGM 1.04e 2.5 ...q 49.90 36.33 1 41.84 +11.0

FT Canada FCAN .29e 1.2 ...q 26.42 19.30 23.90 +18.7

FT UK FKU 1.57e 4.3 ...q 39.98 30.81 0 36.55 +14.2

FT Switzld FSZ .78e 1.6 ...q 52.87 42.15 7 49.39 +12.7

FT HKong FHK 2.82e 8.1 ...q 39.33 32.03 1 34.99 +5.1

FT IndNif50 FTW 1.47e 3.8 ...q 39.03 FT EmMSC FEMS 1.65e 4.5 ...q 39.78 31.42 15 36.32 +12.8

FTDvMkSC FDTS .97e 2.7 ...q 42.20 31.63 0 36.16 +8.5

FT EurzAlp FEUZ .50e 1.3 ...q 43.94 32.99 2 38.70 +13.3

FstT BICK BICK .34e 1.3 ...q 28.33 23.64 3 26.80 +8.3

FtTrInOp n FCEF .36 1.6 ... 22.51 17.84 0 22.20 +17.5

FtTrMun n MCEF ... ... ... 19.22 16.96 1 19.19 +11.4

FtTrOpp n FIXD 1.52 2.9 ... 52.01 48.29 386 51.69 +4.8

FTNsdGrid GRID .19e .4 ...q 50.78 37.28 6 48.22 +23.6

FTMltAInc MDIV 1.20e 6.4 ...q 18.99 16.21 63 18.62 +10.6

FTNsqTDv TDIV .86e 2.1 ...q 41.16 31.08 50 41.07 +23.9

FTLwDOpp LMBS 1.41 2.7 ...q 51.90 50.78 279 51.78 +1.4

FT BuyInc FTHI .96 4.2 ...q 23.57 19.17 14 22.61 +12.1

FT StratInc FDIV 2.34 4.6 ... 51.84 45.24 24 50.58 +9.3

FT HdgBuy FTLB .66 3.0 ...q 23.26 18.99 2 22.23 +10.0

FTEnhSht FTSM 1.11 1.8 ...q 60.17 59.78 266 60.16 +.5

FT RisDiv RDVY .40e 1.2 ...q 32.60 24.74 80 32.51 +22.6

FT SSICv FCVT .48a 1.5 ...q 32.24 25.43 27 32.14 +16.8

FT DWF5 FV .18e .6 ...q 31.80 23.32 107 31.20 +23.6

FT SPIntDv FID .86e 5.1 ...q 17.66 14.93 4 16.99 +7.5

FT AmIndR AIRR .08e .3 ...q 28.70 20.44 19 26.25 +21.0

FT AI Rob n ROBT .07p ... ... 33.88 24.30 24 33.36 +29.7

FT US Eq RNDV .35e 1.6 ... 22.82 18.38 2 22.43 +15.6

FT SmCap RNSC .22e 1.1 ... 23.70 17.64 0 20.91 +12.4

FT MdCap RNMC .19e ... ... 23.12 17.65 3 22.45 +20.5

FT LgCap RNLC .18e ... ... 23.51 17.97 2 23.49 +21.0

FT EM Sl n RNEM 1.25e ... ... 53.77 -.3

FT DevInt RNDM .45e ... ... 51.75 44.00 1 50.46 +11.9

FTNsTrn ef FTXR .33e 1.4 ... 25.91 20.65 24.17 +11.7

FT QualInc QINC .60e 2.3 ...q 25.89 24.70 25.67 FTNsSem ef FTXL .14e .4 ... 35.90 23.86 4 35.67 +38.5

FsTrNsRt ef FTXD .82e 3.6 ... 25.09 19.12 0 22.81 +9.5

FTNasPh ef FTXH .51e 2.5 ... 23.94 17.94 1 20.72 +7.9

FTNsOil ef FTXN .37e 2.2 ... 26.12 15.36 2 16.46 +.4

FTNaFood ef FTXG .32e 1.5 ... 21.01 17.50 0 20.80 +15.3

FTNsBk ef FTXO .40e 1.5 ... 30.42 20.82 35 26.37 +18.5

FTDorW n FVC .17e .6 ... 29.78 21.71 30 27.41 +17.0

FT DWInt IFV .32e 1.6 ...q 21.40 16.80 109 19.87 +14.1

FTEMCur FEMB 2.68e 6.8 ...q 40.47 35.44 9 39.19 +5.9

FT MunHI n FMHI 1.68 3.2 ... 53.06 49.18 4 52.48 +5.0

FT RivAsia RFAP 1.14e 2.3 ... 57.95 46.05 1 50.55 +6.3

FT RivDev RFDI 1.09e 1.9 ... 63.14 49.35 35 56.53 +10.3

FT RvfrDyE RFEM 1.12e 1.8 ... 67.14 54.05 5 61.36 +9.6

FT RivEur RFEU .95e 1.6 ... 65.16 50.33 2 58.70 +11.6

FT CA Mun FCAL 1.50 2.8 ... 52.83 48.95 1 52.80 +5.2

FTCapStrn FTCS .59e 1.0 ...q 58.08 45.02 148 57.75 +19.6

FTN100ExT QQXT .14e .3 ...q 55.81 43.00 1 55.41 +21.4

FsTrGrEn QCLN .08e .4 ...q 22.54 16.31 22 22.11 +25.5

FTrTUSAlp TUSA .24e .7 ...q 36.63 27.63 0 34.64 +17.9

FstTrDrcy ef DWPP .27e .9 ... 31.83 24.29 3 31.66 +22.5

FTCloudC SKYY .13e .2 ...q 61.37 45.36 253 59.41 +22.6

FTNdqAuto CARZ .88e 2.7 ...q 37.77 30.33 2 32.53 +3.8

FT EurE n FPXE ... ... ... 20.66 16.44 0 20.59 +24.2

FT GblAg rs FTAG .38e 1.6 ...q 27.02 21.29 23.63 +6.3

FT GblNRs FTRI .45e 3.7 ...q 12.88 10.60 1 12.01 +10.0

sFT Cybersc CIBR .03e .1 ...q 30.74 21.84 205 30.31 +29.4

FTIntlIPO FPXI .28e .7 ...q 38.30 29.52 5 37.73 +24.5

FTSenLoan FTSL 1.83 3.9 ...q 48.16 45.32 186 47.44 +4.2

FTTactHY HYLS 2.64 5.5 ...q 48.38 44.43 154 48.23 +7.5

FT GlbCmd FTGC .26e ... ...q 20.69 17.75 37 18.58 +3.6

FT MgdMu FMB 1.35 2.5 ...q 55.19 51.51 99 55.08 +4.7

FTNDXEq QQEW .27e .4 ...q 69.64 51.19 36 68.92 +26.2

FT NsdABA QABA .75e 1.5 ...q 57.58 40.81 11 48.88 +13.5

FTSmartph FONE .86e 1.9 ...q 51.62 41.69 45.91 +7.5

FstUSBcsh FUSB .08 .9 27 11.50 7.60 5 8.75 +10.1

sFstUtdCp FUNC .36 1.7 9 20.95 14.75 20 21.10 +32.5

First LI s FLIC .68 3.1 6 24.90 17.53 38 21.96 +11.0

FsthdTech SVVC .03e ... ...q 17.74 8.64 11 8.83 -21.2

FstSvc n FSV .60 .6 56 106.73 64.87 68 105.32 +53.8

sFiserv s FISV ... ... 45 104.31 68.45 41015 104.64 +42.4

FiveBelow FIVE ... ... ...cc 148.22 86.57 755 119.79 +17.1

FivePrime FPRX ... ... ...dd 16.00 4.90 176 5.06 -45.6

FiveStar h FVE ... ... ...dd 1.40 .31 19 .45 -5.8

Five9 FIVN ... ... ...dd 57.90 31.64 1114 47.91 +9.6

Flex Ltd FLEX ... ... 17 14.33 6.74 6206 11.29 +48.4

FlxGlbImp ESGG ... ... ... 100.93 79.67 100.72 +18.0

FlxRAstAlo ASET ... ... ... 30.00 24.89 1 29.62 +17.0

FlxUSQLgC QLC ... ... ...q 36.38 28.33 11 34.60 +14.8

FlxUSLgCp LKOR .41e ... ...q 55.28 47.12 0 55.03 +13.3

FlxUSCpBd SKOR 1.24 2.4 ... 51.95 48.38 6 51.82 +6.1

FlxDisDur MBSD .62e 2.6 ...q 23.64 22.62 2 23.43 +2.3

FlexSh h FPAY ... ... ... 4.10 .66 206 1.60 +110.0

FlexionTh FLXN ... ... ... 24.42 9.34 849 9.54 -15.7

Flexstl FLXS .88 5.1 ... 39.59 16.04 13 17.13 -22.4

Fluent Inc FLNT ... ... ... 7.47 1.95 150 5.37 +49.2

Fluidigm FLDM ... ... ...dd 14.90 5.50 969 11.99 +39.1

FlushFn FFIC .84 4.1 14 26.82 19.29 57 20.30 -5.7

FluxPwr n FLUX ... ... ... Foamix FOMX ... ... ... 7.60 1.97 143 2.14 -40.4

FocFin A n FOCS ... ... ...dd 49.52 22.61 184 28.57 +8.5

Fonar FONR ... ... 10 27.45 18.85 41 23.48 +16.0

ForeScTc n FSCT ... ... ...dd 46.43 22.01 395 38.35 +47.6

ForshtAut n FRSX ... ... ... 3.16 .70 69 1.82 +9.7

FormFac FORM ... ... 10 19.27 11.38 243 16.50 +17.1

FormulaSy FORTY .68e 1.2 ... 56.00 34.50 56.00 +57.1

ForrestR FORR .80 1.6 32 51.75 36.19 61 49.80 +11.4

Forterra n FRTA ... ... 13 10.06 3.25 165 6.45 +71.5

Fortinet FTNT ... ... 45 96.96 62.27 1925 82.96 +17.8

FortressBio FBIO 1.32 96.4 ...dd 2.78 .49 266 1.37 +59.3

FortB pfA FBIOP 2.34 10.9 ... 21.93 11.90 5 21.42 +48.9

FortySev n FTSV ... ... ...dd 23.83 8.27 501 9.04 -42.5

ForMrII un FMCIU ... ... ... 10.80 9.95 10.70 +5.7

ForwrdA FWRD .72 1.2 21 72.81 51.54 245 61.87 +12.8

Forward FORD ... ... 19 2.30 1.04 41 1.13 -13.1

ForwdPh FWP 23.12e ... ... 3.44 .71 4 .93 +19.4

Fossil Grp FOSL ... ... ...dd 29.59 9.46 1093 10.78 -31.5

Foster FSTR .16 .6 ...dd 27.74 13.91 37 25.99 +63.5

FoxCpA n FOXA .23m ... ... 41.95 33.78 2120 37.51 -7.7

FoxCpB n FOX .23e ... ... 41.73 33.32 856 37.69 -5.7

sFoxFactory FOXF ... ... 56 86.85 47.15 224 83.32 +41.5

Francesc rs FRAN ... ... ... 99.24 3.07 221 3.12 -73.2

FrankElec FELE .58 1.2 28 55.59 38.87 110 46.44 +8.3

FrankFS n FRAF 1.20 3.3 ... 39.56 26.83 10 36.49 -5.7

FredsInc FRED .24 65.4 ...dd 3.58 .33 100 .37 -80.6

FrghtCar lf RAIL .36 6.6 ...dd 20.14 5.21 89 5.43 -18.8

FreqElec FEIM ... ... ...dd 13.52 7.80 4 11.76 +10.9

Freshpet FRPT ... ... ...dd 51.85 25.81 240 44.32 +37.8

frntdoor FTDR ... ... 61 49.92 20.66 865 47.31 +77.8

Fronteo FTEO ... ... ... 19.97 6.05 6.48 -46.0

Frontr rs FTR 2.40 181.8 ... 7.25 1.21 1651 1.32 -44.5

FuelTech FTEK ... ... ...dd 3.06 .96 162 1.08 -9.2

FuelCell rs FCEL ... ... ... 16.32 .13 9375 .36 -94.5

sFulcrThr n FULC ... ... ... 14.14 12.05 109 14.89 +18.6

FulgentG n FLGT ... ... ... 7.85 3.02 48 6.71 +111.7

FulingGbl n FORK ... ... ... 4.29 1.87 5 2.11 -45.2

FullHseR FLL ... ... ...dd 3.23 1.60 74 1.72 -14.9

FultonFncl FULT .52 3.1 14 18.45 14.38 536 16.93 +9.4

Funko n FNKO ... ... 64 31.12 11.22 724 24.78 +88.4

FutFintch lf FTFT ... ... ... 2.85 .49 33 1.07 +77.0

FuweiF rs FFHL ... ... ...dd 3.66 1.70 16 2.05 -4.3

- G -:GWilliFood WILC ... ... 32 10.75 6.62 5 10.34 +47.9

G1Thera n GTHX ... ... ... 69.57 13.87 156 25.72 +34.3

GCI Lb A n GLIBA ... ... ...dd 64.85 38.72 535 60.27 +46.4

GCI Lb pfA GLIBP 1.75 6.7 ... 27.99 23.79 4 26.27 +8.4

GDS Hld n GDS .46p ... ... 41.01 18.59 286 39.99 +73.2

GSE Sy GVP ... ... 9 3.85 2.00 22 2.13 +1.4

GSI Tech GSIT ... ... ...dd 9.00 4.62 28 8.30 +61.5

GSV Cap GSVC ... ... 5 8.39 4.99 41 6.64 +27.2

GTY TchHl GTYH ... ... 68 12.24 6.16 34 6.79 -32.4

G-III s GIII ... ... 14 50.83 23.34 385 29.07 +4.2

GW Pharm GWPH ... ... ...dd 196.00 90.14 251 165.91 +70.4

GWG Hldgs GWGH 4.30e ... ...dd 17.50 4.80 5 9.87 +11.8

GX Acq un GXGXU ... ... ... 10.08 10.00 86 10.03 -.3

Gaiam A GAIA ... ... ...dd 21.65 5.70 119 5.90 -43.1

Galapag n GLPG ... ... ... 191.63 85.00 187 179.99 +96.2

GalectinTh GALT ... ... ... 6.98 3.17 112 3.79 +10.5

GalmedPh GLMD ... ... 9 14.65 5.48 19 6.09 -10.9

Gamida n GMDA ... ... ...dd 15.41 3.71 18 3.94 -60.4

Gam&Lsr n GLPI 2.72 7.2 13 40.82 31.19 1015 37.52 +16.1

Garmin GRMN 2.28f 2.9 22 89.72 59.98 1221 78.62 +24.2

GarrisnCap GARS .92 13.0 41 8.84 6.03 22 7.05 +9.6

Gemphire GEMP ... ... ... 7.74 .57 566 .67 -16.9

Gencor s GENC ... ... 8 15.20 10.50 7 12.92 +17.8

GenFin GFN ... ... ...dd 16.15 7.03 14 7.70 -23.8

GenFin pfC GFNCP 8.90 8.6 ... 105.85 96.00 2 103.81 +4.3

GenFin 21 GFNSL 2.03 7.8 ... 26.14 23.20 0 25.95 +3.9

GeneticT rs GENE ... ... ... 1.58 .51 44 .63 +14.4

Genfit n GNFT ... ... ... 26.25 17.34 115 17.97 -18.9

GeniusBr n GNUS ... ... ... 2.79 .79 122 .84 -60.9

sGenmab n GMAB ... ... ... 18.65 17.72 395 18.81 GenMark GNMK ... ... ...dd 8.81 3.58 325 6.22 +28.0

Genocea rs GNCA ... ... ... 11.28 2.24 177 3.58 +55.9

Genomic GHDX ... ... 55 92.18 50.77 4957 73.07 +13.4

tGenprex n GNPX ... ... ...dd 3.41 .95 69 .94 -14.5

sGentex GNTX .46 1.7 10 27.63 17.80 2907 27.49 +36.0

Gentherm THRM ... ... 32 50.30 36.16 227 40.80 +2.1

GeospcT hs GEOS ... ... ...dd 16.92 9.93 28 14.66 +42.2

GerABcp s GABC .68 2.2 15 38.20 26.20 30 30.29 +9.1

GeronCp GERN ... ... ...dd 6.99 .96 1021 1.18 +18.0

Gevo rs GEVO ... ... ... 4.97 1.79 171 2.39 +21.9

Gibraltar ROCK ... ... 26 49.10 31.96 412 41.95 +17.9

GigaMda rs GIGM ... ... ...dd 3.20 2.25 2 2.55 -15.2

GilatSatell GILT .45p ... 26 10.74 7.94 5 8.45 -7.8

GileadSci GILD 2.52 3.7 11 79.61 60.32 5566 67.87 +8.5

GlacierBc GBCI 1.08f 2.6 21 47.67 36.84 300 40.95 +3.4

GladstnCap GLAD .84 8.9 10 9.87 6.41 86 9.47 +29.7

Gladst24 pf GLADN 1.50 5.9 ... 25.99 22.88 6 25.60 +3.7

GladstnCm GOOD 1.50 7.0 60 22.83 16.89 65 21.42 +19.5

GladCm pfA GOODP 1.94 7.2 ... 27.42 24.60 6 26.83 +7.6

Gladstn pfB GOODO 1.88 7.0 ... 28.99 24.02 0 26.65 +4.8

GladCm pfD GOODM 1.75 6.8 ... 25.88 23.03 171 25.59 +9.9

GladstInv GAIN .82a 7.3 14 12.70 8.70 94 11.19 +20.1

GldsInv pf D GAINM 1.56 6.1 ... 28.09 24.36 0 25.55 +2.2

GladstIn pfE GAINL 1.59 6.1 ... 27.00 23.25 2 26.09 +9.4

GladstLnd LAND .53f 4.7 29 13.85 11.12 105 11.38 -.9

GladLnd pfA LANDP 1.59 6.1 ... 27.95 25.00 4 25.94 +1.9

GlenBurnie GLBZ .40 3.7 15 13.55 10.00 1 10.70 +2.6

GblBldT n GBT ... ... ...dd 64.94 30.15 570 56.44 +37.5

GbEagEn h ENT ... ... ...dd 3.05 .42 245 .71 -68.3

GlbIndem GBLI 1.00 3.7 8 41.79 26.01 4 26.68 -26.4

GlbIndm 45 GBLIZ 1.94 7.4 ... 26.47 22.20 8 26.30 +10.1

GlbIndem 47 GBLIL 1.97 7.4 ... 26.60 23.07 5 26.47 +10.5

GlSlfStor n SELF .26 6.3 ... 4.30 3.65 31 4.13 +5.4

sGlWatRs n GWRS .29 2.4 ... 12.43 9.00 27 12.21 +20.4

GbXSpdvRE SRET 1.24 8.3 ...q 15.99 13.22 257 14.90 +9.8

GblXSocM SOCL ... ... ...q 34.65 26.28 16 34.17 +24.0

GbX Geno n GNOM ... ... ... 15.39 13.31 2 14.91 -1.0

sGbX Cld n CLOU ... ... ... 16.95 14.37 308 16.49 +11.4

GbX Ecm n EBIZ ... ... ... 19.13 13.89 3 18.73 +34.8

GbX Auto n DRIV ... ... ... 15.09 11.34 6 13.62 +16.8

GblX SupDv EFAS ... ... ... 17.75 14.52 4 15.90 +5.4

GblXYldco YLCO .51 3.7 ...q 14.02 11.06 13 13.70 +22.0

GblX Rob n BOTZ ... ... ... 23.24 16.01 518 19.90 +18.9

sGlbXCon ef KRMA ... ... ... 22.48 17.55 9 22.46 +22.5

GblXMilTh MILN ... ... ... 26.50 18.56 61 26.10 +32.7

GbX Longv LNGR ... ... ... 22.79 18.03 2 21.31 +12.3

GlX Intrn n SNSR ... ... ... 21.05 15.39 26 20.57 +27.4

GbX HlthW BFIT ... ... ... 20.56 16.81 0 19.97 +13.5

GblXSupdiv ALTY 1.25 8.3 ...q 15.69 12.89 6 15.10 +13.6

GlX Fintc n FINX ... ... ... 31.29 20.66 182 31.09 +40.7

GlXCatholc CATH ... ... ... 37.05 29.28 41 36.84 +21.2

GlobusM rs GLBS ... ... ... 6.65 2.15 127 2.27 -21.4

GluMobile GLUU ... ... ...dd 11.75 5.08 6371 7.44 -7.8

GlycoMim GLYC ... ... ...dd 17.07 8.29 387 9.02 -4.8

Gogo GOGO ... ... ...dd 7.82 2.64 3149 4.17 +39.5

GolLNGLtd GLNG .60 3.6 ... 30.29 16.17 1751 16.56 -23.9

GolLNGPt GMLP 1.62 13.8 ... 16.99 10.23 236 11.78 +9.1

GolrLNG pf GMLPP 2.19 8.6 ... 26.15 21.26 42 25.54 +7.5

tGoldBull n DNJR ... ... ... 13.56 1.41 129 1.13 -82.6

GoldenEnt GDEN ... ... 91 31.49 12.46 86 14.49 -9.6

GoldenOc rs GOGL .20m 3.2 10 10.05 4.33 123 6.34 +2.9

GolubCap GBDC 1.28a 7.0 13 19.89 16.21 108 18.27 +10.8

GoodTimes GTIM ... ... ...dd 5.25 1.71 27 1.85 -26.0

Goodyear GT .64 4.6 6 25.41 12.56 7211 13.83 -32.2

GoosehIn n GSHD .41e ... ...dd 51.47 20.49 73 46.00 +75.0

GoPro GPRO ... ... ...dd 7.65 4.00 3050 5.36 +26.4

GordPoin n GRAQ ... ... ... 10.45 9.80 10.36 +3.6

GordPnt wt GPAQW ... ... ... GordPoi un GPAQU ... ... ... 10.65 10.28 10.61 +2.2

Gores III un GRSHU ... ... ... 10.65 9.94 10.51 +4.6

GoresMet n GMHI ... ... ... 10.56 9.75 10.05 +2.4

GoresM un GMHIU ... ... ... 10.82 10.06 0 10.53 +4.1

Gossamr n GOSS ... ... ...dd 25.06 15.59 314 20.01 +11.5

GovPrpIT rs GOV ... ... 11 68.84 26.16 27.48 sGovPrpIT46 GOVNI 1.47 5.7 ... 25.68 20.87 22 25.88 +17.0

GrCanyEd LOPE ... ... 27 130.10 90.67 324 127.37 +32.5

Gravity s GRVY ... ... 36 96.50 15.44 107 40.86 -2.6

GrElCp hn GECC 1.24 14.0 ... 10.07 7.47 55 8.85 +12.7

GrElm22 n GECCL 1.63 6.4 ... 26.97 23.03 0 25.47 +3.3

GrElm25 n GECCM 1.69 6.7 ... 27.04 23.50 25.30 +4.2

GrElm hn GEC ... ... ... 4.75 2.88 11 4.05 +19.8

GrLkDrge GLDD ... ... 33 11.81 4.85 577 10.37 +56.6

GrtSoBc GSBC 1.28a 2.2 15 61.35 43.30 16 59.16 +28.5

GreenBrick GRBK ... ... 10 10.70 6.65 33 9.41 +30.0

tGreenPlns GPRE .48 4.9 ...dd 19.39 10.01 841 9.88 -24.6

GrnP LP n GPP 1.90 13.2 8 16.68 13.30 80 14.34 +5.7

Greensky n GSKY ... ... ...dd 22.30 8.30 803 11.74 +22.7

GrCB NY s GCBC .44f 1.6 16 35.00 26.19 3 27.32 -12.2

GreenlAc rt GLACR ... ... ... .69 .22 24 .37 -18.0

GreenlAc un GLACU ... ... ... 11.37 10.00 10.52 +2.5

GreenlAc n GLAC ... ... ... 10.25 9.63 10.23 +3.3

GreenHl A n GNLN ... ... ... 29.00 7.31 245 7.84 -62.8

Greenlight GLRE ... ... ...dd 15.45 8.24 100 8.47 -1.7

Greenpro n GRNQ ... ... ... 10.50 .86 1 1.19 -74.7

GrdsmHld n GSUM ... ... ... 6.61 1.29 92 2.85 +27.8

Griffin GRIF .45f 1.2 ... 43.18 27.98 5 37.65 +18.0

sGrifolsSA s GRFS .40e 1.8 ... 22.59 17.42 413 22.60 +23.1

GrinrdSh n GRIN ... ... ... 16.00 4.67 70 6.29 +.8

GritstOnc n GRTS ... ... ...dd 32.90 8.75 117 10.58 -31.5

GrocOutl n GO ... ... ... 39.56 27.75 272 39.07 +37.0

Groupon GRPN ... ... ... 4.97 2.80 4503 3.46 +8.1

GpAeroCN OMAB 1.70e 3.3 21 58.10 33.39 64 51.01 +34.2

GrpoFin GGAL .31e .8 ... 39.22 18.30 1312 38.19 +38.5

GuarBcs n GNTY .68 2.2 18 33.74 24.27 23 30.82 +3.4

GuarFBc GFED .52 2.2 13 27.39 20.11 7 23.60 +8.1

GuardntH n GH ... ... ... 106.58 27.04 642 92.72 +146.7

GuardHlt n GHSI ... ... ... 4.00 .90 109 1.22 -66.8

GulfIsland GIFI .04 .6 ...dd 10.45 6.38 22 6.76 -6.4

GulfRes GURE ... ... ...dd 1.48 .65 4 .92 +17.3

tGulfportE GPOR ... ... 1 12.08 3.23 5852 3.22 -50.8

Gyrodyne n GYRO 2.50e ... ... 21.16 16.76 2 18.37 +6.2

- H -:H&E Eqp HEES 1.10 3.5 19 39.33 18.12 307 31.57 +54.6

HD Supply HDS ... ... 18 47.13 35.35 1246 40.74 +8.6

HF Foods n HFFG ... ... ...cc 35.00 10.20 6 22.80 +71.4

HL Acqui n HCCH ... ... ...dd 10.47 9.50 10.14 +2.9

HL Acq un HCCHU ... ... ... 10.56 10.22 10.56 +2.0

HL Acq rt HCCHR ... ... ... .86 .22 .25 -66.9

HMN Fn HMNF ... ... 19 23.34 18.45 3 21.10 +7.5

HMS Hldgs HMSY ... ... 55 38.15 23.53 622 34.85 +23.9

HTG Mol h HTGM ... ... ...dd 5.46 1.28 59 1.37 -46.1

HV Bcp n HVBC .50e ... ... 16.75 14.27 2 14.42 -3.7

tHabitRest HABT ... ... ...cc 18.30 9.60 327 9.56 -9.0

HackettGp HCKT .36f 2.2 16 22.84 15.16 59 16.59 +3.6

Hailiang n HLG ... ... ... 82.22 30.25 17 63.05 +26.1

HainCels lf HAIN ... ... ... 30.42 14.45 3257 21.46 +35.3

HalladorE HNRG .16 2.9 5 7.34 4.75 68 5.51 +8.7

sHallmkFn HALL ... ... 13 15.19 9.48 74 14.96 +39.9

Halozyme HALO ... ... ...dd 18.85 13.24 597 16.96 +15.9

HamilLa n HLNE 1.10f 1.8 24 62.38 31.81 82 59.67 +61.3

HancJaf hn HJLI ... ... ...dd 3.45 .87 126 1.08 -26.8

HancWhit HWC 1.08 2.6 10 53.00 32.59 398 41.35 +19.3

HancWht 45 HWCPL 1.49 5.7 ... 26.39 22.58 11 26.30 +8.8

HanmiFin HAFC .96 4.5 11 26.93 17.56 127 21.35 +8.4

HarbrOne n HONE ... ... 61 19.95 14.90 58 18.99 +19.5

Harmonic HLIT ... ... ...dd 8.09 4.25 731 7.94 +68.2

HarpoonT n HARP ... ... ...dd 17.85 9.06 10 14.98 +11.0

HarrowHl HROW ... ... ...dd 8.99 2.22 116 7.75 +36.2

HrvrdBio HBIO ... ... 25 6.70 1.51 922 2.49 -21.7

HarvCapCr HCAP .96 9.4 9 11.65 9.31 10 10.22 +1.7

HarvCr22 n HCAPZ 1.53 6.0 ... 25.85 24.25 1 25.51 +1.8

sHasbro HAS 2.72 2.2 74 124.33 76.84 937 126.07 +55.2

HawHold HA .48 1.8 4 44.25 24.24 634 26.44 +.1

Hawkins HWKN .46 1.1 11 44.97 32.01 35 43.63 +6.5

HawthornB HWBK .48f 1.9 14 28.62 20.05 8 25.89 +23.1

HayAcII wt HYAC ... ... ... HaymAII un HYACU ... ... ... 10.35 10.06 351 10.35 +2.5

HaynesIntl HAYN .88 2.9 ...dd 43.20 24.46 31 30.20 +14.4

HeadHunt n HHR .36p ... ... 19.75 14.62 19 18.21 +15.6

HlthCSvc HCSG .80f 3.3 ... 48.73 23.22 1564 24.30 -39.5

sHlthCatal n HCAT ... ... ... 40.50 36.29 744 41.42 +5.7

HlthInsInn HIIQ ... ... 20 63.13 18.27 757 22.28 -16.6

HltSciA n HSAC ... ... ... 9.90 9.57 9.80 HltSciAc un HSACU ... ... ... 10.85 10.19 6 10.74 +4.6

HealthEqty HQY ... ... 77 101.58 50.29 678 81.16 +36.1

HlthStrm HSTM 1.00e ... 64 31.86 23.06 189 27.31 +13.1

HrtlndEx HTLD .08 .4 20 21.51 17.00 392 19.98 +9.2

HeartFn HTLF .72f 1.6 14 61.95 40.80 100 46.06 +4.8

HeatBio rs HTBX ... ... ... 2.24 .51 159 .52 -46.8

HebronTc h HEBT ... ... ...dd 2.30 .50 82 2.14 +152.7

HeidrkStr HSII .60 2.0 16 45.29 28.25 162 30.48 -2.3

sHelenTroy HELE ... ... 12 152.06 108.31 202 152.62 +16.3

HeliosTc HLIO .36 .8 29 58.13 30.79 57 46.30 +39.5

Helius Med n HSDT ... ... ...dd 10.76 1.77 35 2.06 -77.5

HemisMda HMTV ... ... ... 15.26 11.33 33 12.65 +4.2

HennesAd s HNNA .44 4.4 5 16.35 9.00 4 10.05 +.4

HennCaIV n HCAC ... ... ... 10.34 9.81 0 9.96 +1.2

HennIV un HCACU ... ... ... 10.60 10.00 0 10.45 +4.3

HSchein s HSIC ... ... 20 72.81 56.58 879 68.18 +10.8

HeplonP rs HEPA ... ... ... 61.60 2.69 1201 3.25 -83.5

HrtgeCo HTBK .48 3.9 14 16.50 10.84 420 12.33 +8.7

HrtgeFn HFWA .76f 2.7 17 37.40 26.95 130 28.00 -5.8

HeritCryst HCCI ... ... 56 29.01 19.01 43 28.04 +21.9

HernTher h HRTX ... ... ...dd 41.55 16.20 891 17.67 -31.9

HerzfldCrb CUBA .31e ... ...q 6.71 4.79 6 6.18 +26.1

HeskaCorp HSKA ... ... 66 114.50 68.74 40 80.46 -6.6

Hexindai n HX .40p ... ... 9.65 1.87 210 2.24 -10.4

Hibbett HIBB ... ... 9 29.60 13.08 494 18.17 +27.1

HighSenLn SNLN .79 4.5 ...q 18.30 16.62 98 17.62 +2.6

HighpwrInt HPJ ... ... 3 4.53 2.07 20 4.44 +104.6

HghwyH HIHO .35e 16.5 ... 4.70 2.11 3 2.12 -17.2

HimaxTch HIMX .10e 3.2 3 7.17 2.83 519 3.17 -7.6

HingmSv HIFS 1.56f .8 ... 229.99 163.00 5 192.60 -2.6

Histogen h HSGX ... ... ...dd 3.00 .08 3251 .19 +111.4

Hollysys HOLI .18e 1.0 8 24.10 16.00 94 17.61 +.6

sHologic HOLX ... ... ...cc 49.78 37.47 1867 50.38 +22.6

HomeBLA HBCP .84 2.3 11 46.59 32.59 24 37.01 +4.5

HomeBcs s HOMB .52 2.6 11 24.56 15.35 405 19.64 +20.2

HmFdB LA HFBL .64f 1.9 21 37.30 25.64 34.06 +15.6

HomeStreet HMST ... ... 39 31.96 20.50 174 28.47 +34.1

HomeTrBc HTBI .24 .9 10 30.00 23.93 26 25.91 -1.0

HomolMd n FIXX ... ... ...dd 31.80 15.07 293 18.40 -17.7

HookerFu HOFT .60 2.9 7 48.40 19.09 115 20.76 -21.2

Hookipa n HOOK ... ... ... 14.76 6.06 36 6.48 -53.7

HopeBcp HOPE .56 3.9 13 17.92 11.37 333 14.42 +21.6

HorizBcp s HBNC .48f 2.8 8 21.60 14.79 65 17.22 +9.1

HorizTFn HRZN 1.20 9.9 10q 13.48 10.05 27 12.13 +7.8

HorizTher HZNP ... ... ...dd 29.44 16.56 1343 24.71 +26.5

Hor OEXcc QYLD 2.26e 10.9 ...q 25.33 20.37 20.68 HorzDAX DAX .60m 2.5 ... 29.95 23.98 24.00 HospPT HPT 2.16 8.8 10 29.43 22.47 606 24.50 +2.6

HostessBr n TWNK ... ... 23 14.86 9.87 1382 14.16 +29.4

Hostess wt TWNKW ... ... ... 2.23 HothThr n HOTH ... ... ...dd 13.88 3.96 16 5.57 -34.7

HoughMH HMHC ... ... ...dd 10.64 5.07 329 5.67 -36.0

HoustWC HWCC .12m 2.6 ... 9.00 4.50 152 4.55 -10.1

HovnEn pf A HOVNP ... ... ... 6.23 1.65 3.00 +20.0

HowardBcp HBMD ... ... ...dd 19.52 12.60 14 15.03 +5.1

HuazhuGr HTHT .34e 1.0 28 45.39 24.90 454 34.01 +18.8

HubGroup HUBG ... ... 23 56.60 34.02 288 40.59 +9.5

tHudsnGb rs HSON ... ... ... 18.00 10.55 3 10.26 -24.0

HudsonTc HDSN ... ... 5 2.25 .55 419 .60 -33.0

HuntJB JBHT 1.04 1.0 22 127.93 83.64 711 101.85 +9.5

HuntBncsh HBAN .60f 4.2 14 16.53 11.12 9184 14.33 +20.2

HuntBcs pf HBANO 1.56 5.9 ... 27.23 24.25 39 26.57 +7.1

HuntB pfC HBANN 1.47 5.5 ... 27.43 24.14 4 26.84 +8.6

Str 7handl n HNDL ... ... ... 24.50 21.64 5 24.15 +8.7

Hurco HURC .48 1.4 11 45.95 31.96 12 34.13 -4.4

HuronCon HURN ... ... ...dd 57.00 43.30 58 55.20 +7.6

HutaoTc HHT ... ... ... 7.60 1.90 131 3.59 +73.4

HutChMd n HCM ... ... ... 39.68 19.37 159 20.66 -10.5

HuttigBld HBP ... ... ...dd 5.75 1.57 25 2.81 +56.1

Hydrognc HYGS ... ... ...dd 16.50 3.80 109 14.89 +197.8

HyreCar n HYRE ... ... ...dd 8.03 1.54 226 3.07 +28.5

- I -:i3 Vert n IIIV ... ... ...dd 31.45 14.50 108 29.02 +20.4

IAC Inter IAC 1.36 .6 53 246.55 144.71 282 243.00 +32.8

IBEX Hl n IBEX ... ... ... ICAD ICAD ... ... ...dd 7.22 2.43 60 6.61 +78.6

ICC Hld n ICCH ... ... 99 15.26 12.75 4 13.88 +1.7

ICF Intl ICFI .56 .7 26 85.00 60.22 104 84.00 +29.7

ICU Med ICUI ... ... ...cc 321.70 210.94 104 253.65 +10.5

IClickInt n ICLK ... ... ...dd 6.49 2.72 41 3.61 +7.1

ID Syst IDSY ... ... ...dd 7.24 4.76 130 6.05 +8.2

IdexxLab s IDXX ... ... 69 292.17 176.11 336 284.91 +53.2

IES Hldgs IESC ... ... 58 20.25 14.61 16 17.93 +15.3

IF Bancp IROQ .25 1.2 15 25.00 18.70 4 21.31 +5.9

IFresh h IFMK ... ... ...dd 4.74 .80 162 1.91 +119.3

IHS Mark INFO ... ... 38 64.85 44.52 64.61 +34.7

tiHrtMed n IHRT ... ... ... 16.85 14.65 61 14.25 -12.8

II-VI IIVI ... ... 26 50.75 29.31 593 40.73 +25.5

IMAC Hl n IMAC ... ... ...dd 7.21 2.60 10 3.81 +3.5

IMV Inc n IMV ... ... ... 7.07 2.69 15 2.85 -44.9

INTLFCStn INTL ... ... 13 57.00 34.10 32 39.88 +9.0

INmune n INMB ... ... ... 11.50 7.00 12 9.00 +12.6

IPG Photon IPGP ... ... 23 236.28 104.64 697 139.42 +23.1

tiPicEnt n IPIC ... ... ...dd 10.45 1.90 172 1.20 -61.8

IQ US Lg n CLRG .44e 1.7 ... 27.28 20.19 24 25.64 +20.2

IQIYI n IQ ... ... ... 33.56 14.35 3203 19.03 +28.0

IRSA Prop IRCP .47e 2.2 ... 35.00 16.82 1 21.01 +16.5

IRhythm n IRTC ... ... ...dd 98.37 58.99 359 80.84 +16.4

iRobot IRBT ... ... 24 132.88 69.25 781 74.58 -10.9

iSh JpVl n EWJV ... ... ... 25.15 23.79 1 24.19 -.2

iSh JpEq n EWJE ... ... ... 33.99 32.35 33.19 +.6

siShGlGr n BGRN ... ... ... 54.82 50.16 8 54.87 +8.2

iShEMAsia EEMA 1.23e 1.9 ...q 70.95 58.13 41 65.65 +7.9

iShTurkey TUR 1.10e 4.2 ...q 29.10 18.88 248 26.32 +7.1

iShIntTBd s IGOV ... ... ...q 51.07 47.02 105 50.25 +3.7

iShNewZea ENZL 2.01e 3.6 ...q 56.08 43.66 11 55.10 +19.7

iSh1-3yITB ISHG .20e .3 ...q 82.63 78.09 2 78.61 -1.4

iShSelDiv DVY 3.03e 3.0 ...q 102.54 84.62 207 101.14 +13.2

iShGTimb WOOD .94e 1.6 ...q 78.93 54.33 9 58.56 +2.5

iShEurFn EUFN .74e 4.1 ...q 21.30 16.25 375 17.87 +5.4

iShAsiaexJ AAXJ 1.30e 1.9 ...q 73.64 60.48 554 69.12 +8.8

iShEMInfr EMIF .93e 3.2 ...q 30.47 26.56 0 29.11 +5.2

iShGClnEn ICLN .33e 3.1 ...q 10.90 7.87 127 10.75 +30.1

iShACWX ACWX 1.00e 2.1 ...q 48.76 40.51 1241 46.75 +11.4

iSh ACWI ACWI 1.43e 1.9 ...q 75.06 61.01 1188 74.81 +16.6

iSEafeSC SCZ 1.51e 2.6 ...q 63.94 49.51 409 57.46 +10.9

iShEMBd EMB 5.27e 4.6 ...q 114.50 102.15 4986 114.11 +9.8

iShGnmaBd GNMA .75e 1.5 ...q 50.59 47.27 37 50.18 +3.0

iSh7-10yTB IEF 1.96 1.8 ...q 110.40 99.60 2506 109.54 +5.1

iSh1-3yTB SHY .52 .6 ...q 84.85 82.83 931 84.57 +1.1

iShEurRE IFEU 1.46e 4.0 ...q 40.91 33.81 1 36.46 +5.9

iShIntlRE IFGL 1.48e 5.0 ...q 30.57 26.52 26 29.75 +10.1

iShEuroSC IEUS 1.08e 2.2 ...q 57.36 43.17 25 49.68 +10.6

iShs SOX SOXX 1.55e .7 ...q 220.82 144.79 680 217.26 +38.5

iShIndia50 INDY .15e .4 ...q 39.53 31.04 212 36.80 +4.2

iShNsdBio s IBB ... ... ...q 122.97 89.01 1636 105.41 +9.3

iShMBS MBB 3.04e 2.3 ...q 107.82 101.75 451 107.67 +2.9

iShBrUSIn s USIG ... ... ...q 57.24 52.28 2308 57.05 +7.7

iShIntTr s IGIB ... ... ...q 57.10 51.96 1126 56.98 +8.7

iShShrtT s IGSB ... ... ...q 53.46 51.32 896 53.40 +3.4

iSh3-7yTrB IEI 1.78 1.4 ...q 125.97 118.15 380 125.27 +3.2

siSCorUSVal s IUSV 1.16e 2.0 ...q 58.20 45.08 270 58.11 +18.4

iSCorUSGr s IUSG .72e 1.1 ...q 64.73 49.14 297 64.48 +22.4

iShShtTrB SHV .03e ... ...q 110.67 110.07 1152 110.61 +.3

iShUSPfd PFF 2.13a 5.7 ...q 37.94 33.26 3178 37.41 +9.3

iShCrShUS s ISTB ... ... ... 50.47 48.64 333 50.33 +2.6

iShSCGrth IJT 1.54e .8 ...q 209.28 151.27 85 183.97 +14.0

Iberiabnk IBKC 1.80f 2.3 16 87.50 60.82 195 77.43 +20.5

Iberia pfB IBKCP 1.66 6.0 ... 28.92 24.44 1 27.75 +6.4

Iberiab pfC IBKCO 1.65 6.0 ... 28.57 24.70 2 27.47 +6.9

Icahn Ent IEP 8.00 10.2 33 81.88 50.33 67 78.34 +37.2

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IchorHld n ICHR ... ... 10 27.12 14.23 211 25.71 +57.7

Icon PLC ICLR ... ... 27 165.14 118.10 239 158.12 +22.4

IconxBrn rs ICON ... ... ... 6.23 .65 41 .88 +5.1

IdealPower IPWR ... ... ...dd 1.01 .20 32 .35 +39.5

Ideanom h IDEX ... ... ...dd 5.75 1.12 722 1.85 +54.6

IDEAYA n IDYA ... ... ... 12.63 6.68 18 7.12 -36.7

Identive lf INVE ... ... ...dd 6.87 3.34 18 4.90 +36.1

IderaPh rs IDRA ... ... ... 10.95 2.25 160 2.60 -6.1

Ikonics IKNX ... ... ... 12.99 6.50 0 6.76 -19.8

Illumina ILMN ... ... 59 380.76 268.62 1113 304.41 +1.5

ImageSens ISNS ... ... 62 6.75 3.85 15 4.98 +10.7

Immersn h IMMR ... ... ...dd 14.70 7.02 279 7.80 -12.9

ImmuCell ICCC ... ... 37 9.30 5.55 2 6.07 -13.9

ImunoGn IMGN ... ... ...dd 10.37 1.76 1403 2.29 -52.3

Imunmd IMMU ... ... ...dd 26.99 11.55 1138 15.35 +7.6

Immuron n IMRN ... ... ... 10.70 2.38 50 3.64 -37.2

Immurn wt IMRNW ... ... ... 1.40 Immutep IMMP ... ... ... 4.21 1.48 19 1.51 -17.9

ImpaxLabs IPXL ... ... ...dd 18.30 Impinj n PI ... ... ... 37.53 13.25 521 35.33 +142.8

Incyte INCY ... ... 76 89.30 57.00 1055 80.26 +26.2

IndBkMA INDB 1.76 2.3 17 92.75 66.12 162 77.20 +9.8

IndBkMI IBCP .72 3.4 1 25.65 20.18 90 21.48 +2.2

IndepBkTX IBTX 1.00 1.8 14 71.35 44.14 122 56.06 +22.5

IndSvAm lf IDSA ... ... ... 2.69 .82 1 .90 -19.5

IndLogis n ILPT 1.32 6.4 25 24.70 18.03 190 20.78 +9.4

Infinera INFN ... ... ...dd 9.54 2.80 2111 3.75 -6.0

InfinityPh INFI ... ... ...dd 2.92 1.00 38 1.59 +34.7

InflaRx n IFRX ... ... 4 53.10 2.80 449 2.89 -92.1

InfoSvcs III .20f 7.4 3 5.45 2.61 36 2.70 -36.3

InfrEnAlt IEA ... ... ... 11.27 1.81 43 2.37 -71.1

InfrEnAl wt IEAW ... ... ... .93 InglesMk h IMKTA .66 2.1 14 37.65 25.57 32 31.76 +16.7

InnerWkgs INWK ... ... ...dd 8.93 3.12 116 3.89 +4.0

Innodata INOD ... ... ...dd 2.05 .88 28 1.28 -14.7

Innophos IPHS 1.92 7.0 14 49.42 22.57 64 27.34 +11.5

Innospec IOSP 1.00f 1.1 26 95.28 53.07 75 92.72 +50.1

InnovBio rs INNT ... ... ... 9.68 1.05 199 1.06 -54.1

MnstD wt h MSDIW ... ... ... .05 InnovSolu ISSC ... ... ... 5.85 2.02 20 5.59 +147.3

Innoviva INVA 1.00 8.5 4 20.54 10.93 698 11.83 -32.2

Inogen INGN ... ... 32 287.79 56.83 447 59.66 -52.0

Inovalon n INOV .12p ... ... 15.65 9.19 247 15.27 +7.7

InovioPhm INO ... ... ...dd 6.30 2.15 332 2.79 -30.3

tInpixon rs INPX ... ... ... 20.40 .37 559 .36 -88.7

InseegoCp INSG ... ... ...dd 6.00 1.73 828 5.15 +24.1

InsightEnt NSIT ... ... 12 60.10 37.77 173 54.78 +34.4

Insignia s ISIG .70e ... 7 2.32 .95 7 .97 -34.9

Insmed INSM ... ... ...dd 33.13 11.31 1229 22.15 +68.8

InspEnt INSE ... ... ... 9.70 3.86 8 7.41 +54.4

Insteel IIIN .12a .6 14 43.61 17.50 62 19.58 -19.4

Insulet PODD ... ... ...cc 125.45 70.80 319 125.11 +57.7

InsurAcA n INSU ... ... ... 9.85 9.83 9.85 InsurAc un INSUU ... ... ... 10.45 10.00 1 10.38 +2.8

tIntecPhm n NTEC ... ... ...dd 9.25 .45 1860 .46 -93.9

IntegLfSc s IART ... ... 66 66.41 42.14 331 63.51 +40.8

IntegMed n IMTE ... ... ... 18.00 4.01 1 7.56 +17.0

Intel INTC 1.26 2.4 18 59.59 42.36 21874 52.51 +11.9

Intellia n NTLA ... ... ...dd 32.95 11.03 414 18.20 +33.3

IntParfum IPAR 1.10 1.6 38 80.99 54.22 84 68.92 +5.1

IntrBrkr IBKR ... ... ... tInterceptP ICPT ... ... ...dd 133.74 63.73 321 63.82 -36.7

InterDig IDCC 1.40 2.2 71 83.65 62.34 281 64.91 -2.3

Interface TILE .26 1.9 19 24.50 13.45 997 13.89 -2.5

Intergroup INTG ... ... ...dd 39.35 27.55 1 30.40 -5.5

Intermolec IMI ... ... ...dd 1.67 .88 42 1.17 +15.8

Internap rs INAP ... ... ... 15.31 2.29 270 3.06 -26.3

IntlBcsh IBOC 1.00f 2.7 12 47.95 32.56 139 37.38 +8.7

IntlMonExp IMXI ... ... ...dd 15.11 9.06 66 14.08 +17.7

IntlSpdw ISCA .49f 1.1 5 45.62 35.12 84 45.45 +3.6

IntrntGld h IGLD ... ... ... 3.00 .26 715 .37 -76.8

IntrpDia rs IDXG ... ... 1 1.78 .67 77 .87 +8.8

tIntersENT XENT ... ... ...dd 35.87 19.67 303 19.80 -29.7

IntstP pfD IPLDP 1.28 5.0 ... 27.86 22.50 14 25.62 +12.6

Intevac IVAC ... ... 11 6.54 4.21 44 4.78 -8.6

IntraCellu ITCI ... ... ...dd 23.62 7.41 921 8.12 -28.7

Intrexon XON ... ... ...dd 19.94 3.95 553 7.71 +17.9

IntriCon IIN ... ... 24 76.80 16.81 124 18.05 -31.6

Intuit INTU 1.88 .7 46 284.97 182.61 1263 281.35 +42.9

IntSurg s ISRG ... ... 76 589.32 430.24 358 529.61 +10.6

InBLDR As ADRA .80e 2.6 ...q 34.44 27.42 4 31.12 +9.1

InBLDR Dv ADRD .91e 4.2 ...q 23.42 18.87 1 21.65 +10.5

InBLDR Em ADRE .76e 1.9 ...q 43.07 34.97 3 40.35 +11.9

InBLDR Eu ADRU .61e 2.9 ...q 22.60 18.35 1 21.15 +11.4

In SCMatII PSCM .41e .9 ...q 57.10 37.31 3 44.88 +12.9

InSC UtilII PSCU 1.21e 2.3 ...q 58.23 46.67 7 53.35 +8.4

InOpYCmd PDBC ... ... ...q 19.48 14.84 846 16.22 +7.6

InvGDrChi PGJ .20e .5 ...q 44.99 30.57 19 36.96 +17.2

sInvDivAch PFM .50e 1.7 ...q 29.48 23.26 9 29.52 +19.5

sInvHiYlDv PEY .68 3.7 ...q 18.53 15.03 103 18.51 +16.9

InvIntlDiv PID .65e 4.0 ...q 16.82 13.59 77 16.20 +14.7

InvNsdMo DWAQ .06e ... ...q 128.00 80.02 4 120.77 +37.3

InvUtils PUI .63e 1.9 ...q 33.44 27.68 23 32.93 +13.7

InvWtrRs PHO .18e .5 ...q 36.21 26.46 51 36.01 +27.6

InvBuybk PKW .52e .8 ...q 64.30 48.95 30 64.14 +22.9

InvNasIntn PNQI ... ... ...q 144.17 102.26 12 141.97 +29.3

InvSmMid PRFZ 1.30e 1.0 ...q 146.46 107.07 45 128.62 +13.2

InvBasMat PYZ .61e 1.0 ...q 70.98 50.09 1 60.10 +13.5

Inv CnsCyc PEZ .30e .5 ...q 60.42 43.41 1 56.85 +21.8

sInvTechM PTF .26e .3 ...q 79.39 47.71 66 77.50 +47.1

InvDWA M PDP .11e .2 ...q 62.71 45.25 236 62.34 +28.6

sInvInds PRN .19e .3 ...q 69.69 47.61 6 69.14 +35.7

InvHlthcr PTH ... ... ...q 99.51 64.36 4 88.36 +24.1

Inv Fincl PFI .14e .4 ...q 39.23 26.89 19 37.52 +31.2

InvEngy PXI .69e 2.5 ...q 45.60 25.94 5 27.81 -2.0

InvCnsStp PSL .67e .9 ...q 74.94 62.13 9 74.15 +13.7

In1-30TrII PLW .72 2.1 ... 34.35 30.32 8 33.91 +6.0

InSC InfoII PSCT .08e .1 ...q 89.80 63.99 16 87.53 +26.8

InSC Ind II PSCI .40e .6 ...q 76.19 52.15 2 66.83 +20.0

InSC HCrII PSCH ... ... ...q 145.25 100.41 37 116.49 +8.3

InSC FinII PSCF .97e 1.6 ...q 60.55 45.44 4 54.37 +13.4

tInSC EgyII PSCE .14e 1.8 ...q 17.35 7.85 33 7.69 -12.3

InSC CnS II PSCC 1.34e 1.8 ...q 87.16 65.99 3 73.55 +6.4

InSC CnDsII PSCD .35e .6 ...q 72.14 51.78 1 60.02 +9.6

PS Rs1KLB USLB ... ... ...q 31.45 InLadR0-5 II LDRI .58 2.3 ...q 25.41 23.97 25.14 +2.3

InKBWRg II KBWR .79e 1.5 ...q 60.67 42.21 1 51.55 +15.1

InP&CInsII KBWP .69e .9 ...q 72.92 52.89 4 71.35 +26.0

InKbwReit KBWY 1.55 5.2 ...q 36.00 25.92 53 29.68 +10.1

InKbwHiD II KBWD 1.48 6.8 ...q 23.83 18.81 35 21.78 +9.8

In KBWBkII KBWB .58e 1.1 ...q 57.92 41.02 500 52.61 +19.6

InIntByb II IPKW .29e .9 ...q 36.61 27.94 9 31.32 +8.7

InGlbWtII PIO .34e 1.2 ...q 28.42 22.13 8 28.24 +22.4

In IntlLB II IDLB ... ... ...q 29.87 25.28 51 27.82 +7.7

InDWATcR II DWTR ... ... ...q 32.86 22.56 4 32.45 +32.0

InTactII DWIN 1.18 4.6 ... 25.63 23.51 6 25.61 +7.3

In SmCMoII DWAS .07e .1 ...q 59.52 39.96 8 54.70 +25.7

InEmMomII PIE .12e .7 ...q 20.10 15.30 9 18.05 +16.0

InDevMoII PIZ .26e .9 ...q 28.60 22.00 3 27.58 +20.1

Inv QQQ QQQ 1.16e .6 ...q 195.55 143.46 20415 194.62 +26.2

Investar ISTR .20e .8 20 28.40 19.49 13 24.10 -2.8

InvestBncp ISBC .44 3.9 16 13.12 9.94 1762 11.14 +7.1

InvTitl ITIC 1.60a 1.0 14 202.85 153.01 3 162.80 -7.9

InVivoTh rs NVIV ... ... ...dd 2.75 .52 16 .56 -62.6

IonisPhm IONS ... ... ...cc 86.58 41.25 704 64.33 +19.0

IovanceTh IOVA ... ... ...dd 26.59 7.26 912 24.65 +178.5

iPLgExR1K ROLA ... ... ...q 147.93 iRadimed IRMD ... ... 58 38.78 16.68 181 18.08 -26.1

Iridex IRIX ... ... ...dd 9.48 3.50 11 3.50 -25.5

IridiumCm IRDM ... ... ...cc 28.24 16.64 987 26.84 +45.5

IronwdPh IRWD ... ... ...dd 16.54 7.59 1029 10.36 +19.5

iShRUT P n AMCA .26e ... ... 29.23 23.45 1 28.94 +16.9

iSh USD n SUSC ... ... ... 27.69 23.57 13 25.82 +8.2

iSh 1-5Yr n SUSB ... ... ... 25.99 24.32 60 25.31 +3.5

iShExpoTc XT .14p ... ...q 39.71 31.43 77 39.35 +18.3

siSh USA ESGU .92e 1.4 ... 66.53 51.35 19 66.42 +20.9

iShHYlexOG HYXE ... ... ... 51.91 47.38 28 51.70 +7.7

iShFallAn n FALN 1.48a 5.5 ... 26.88 24.04 34 26.83 +10.0

iSh Esg Eafe ESGD ... ... ... 67.33 55.20 51 64.23 +11.9

iSh GlbImp SDG 1.18e 2.0 ... 60.67 51.27 3 57.91 +9.3

iShCTotBd s IUSB ... ... ...q 51.78 48.34 128 51.67 +4.9

iShCHGer HEWG .68e 1.7 ...q 28.43 22.95 36 27.08 +14.0

iSh UAE UAE .63e 4.3 ...q 15.94 13.09 23 14.58 +6.4

iSh Qatar QAT .66e 3.6 ...q 19.89 17.01 9 18.10 -2.1

iShCmdSel COMT 1.89e 5.8 ...q 40.08 29.84 26 32.56 +6.8

iShGblGld rs RING ... ... ...q 22.40 13.33 107 21.97 +35.5

Isramco ISRL ... ... ...cc 125.55 98.11 1 120.17 +1.4

ItamarMd n ITMR ... ... ... 14.00 8.27 0 10.00 -16.7

Iteris ITI ... ... ...dd 5.73 3.24 112 5.37 +44.0

IterumTh n ITRM ... ... ...dd 11.22 4.70 1 6.45 +28.7

Itron ITRI ... ... 56 66.95 44.35 217 62.47 +32.1

IturanLoc ITRN .96f 3.2 14 38.50 29.02 123 29.96 -6.6

IVERIC ISEE ... ... 1 2.61 1.02 78 1.17 -2.5

IvyNxFoc ef IVFGC ... ... ... 100.02 IvNxFcVl ef IVFVC ... ... ... 100.12 99.99 100.02 IvNxShEn IVENC ... ... ... 100.02 100.02 100.02 tIzeaWrldwd IZEA ... ... ... 3.00 .38 447 .38 -61.4

- J -:J&J Snack JJSF 2.00 1.2 48 167.50 138.40 88 163.20 +12.9

j2Global JCOM 1.82f 2.0 34 92.00 65.07 284 90.17 +30.0

JD.com JD ... ... 57 36.89 19.21 10326 31.39 +50.0

JMU hrs JMU ... ... ... 3.73 .42 11 1.16 +65.7

JackHenry JKHY 1.60 1.1 40 163.68 120.20 299 141.01 +11.5

JackInBox JACK 1.60 2.2 10 93.98 72.66 451 74.23 -4.4

JaguarHl rs JAGX ... ... ... 42.70 1.55 406 1.76 -89.0

JkksPac JAKK ... ... ...dd 2.90 .51 39 .83 -43.9

JRiverGrp JRVR 1.20 2.5 21 48.78 34.08 152 47.55 +30.1

JanusSmC JSML ... ... ... 51.25 33.27 4 43.69 +22.9

JanSmMid JSMD ... ... ... 47.85 34.22 7 45.81 +24.4

JanLTCar n OLD ... ... ... 29.79 24.09 8 29.69 +18.2

JanObes n SLIM ... ... ... 40.01 29.79 0 34.40 +7.0

JanOrgan n ORG ... ... ... 32.84 24.10 0 24.75 +1.1

tJason Inds JASN ... ... ...dd 3.70 .44 235 .46 -66.4

JazzPhrm JAZZ ... ... 16 181.46 113.52 222 138.76 +11.9

JerashHl n JRSH .20 2.9 13 8.50 4.77 1 7.00 +14.8

JetBlue JBLU ... ... 19 20.14 15.19 5495 19.44 +21.0

JewettCm s JCTCF ... ... 11 10.00 6.23 0 7.81 +9.8

JiayinGp n JFIN ... ... ... 22.50 9.01 175 17.00 +5.3

JohnsnOut JOUT .56 .8 8 107.36 54.66 26 68.50 +16.6

JointCorp JYNT ... ... ...dd 21.80 6.51 439 18.96 +127.9

JounceTh n JNCE ... ... ... 8.58 2.66 161 4.78 +41.8

- K -:KBL Merg n KBLM ... ... ... 10.55 9.17 0 10.55 +3.4

KBL Mrg wt KBLMW ... ... ... .23 KBL Mrg rt KBLMR ... ... ... .53 .09 .28 -28.2

KBL Mg un KBLMU ... ... ...cc 11.50 10.50 10.98 +4.0

KBS Fash rs KBSF ... ... ... 7.95 2.11 11 2.60 -12.1

KLA Cp KLAC 3.00 2.2 18 142.66 80.65 896 139.51 +55.9

tKLX EnS n KLXE ... ... ...dd 36.13 15.65 124 15.41 -34.3

KVHInd KVHI ... ... ...dd 13.20 9.09 51 10.20 -.9

KaiserAlu KALU 2.40 2.5 17 114.99 83.29 227 96.45 +8.0

KaixinAuto KXIN ... ... ... 11.00 1.37 29 1.49 -85.3

Kala Ph n KALA ... ... ... 14.45 4.03 219 5.74 +17.4

KaleidoB n KLDO ... ... ...dd 19.00 7.06 9 7.32 -48.6

Kalvista rs KALV ... ... ...dd 34.92 8.20 256 16.87 -14.6

Kamada KMDA ... ... ... 6.70 4.63 28 5.65 +13.0

KandiTech KNDI ... ... ... 9.23 3.54 232 5.41 +49.0

KarunaTh n KRTX ... ... ... 29.00 17.26 124 19.39 -3.1

Karyophm KPTI ... ... ...dd 21.71 3.92 1317 8.65 -7.7

KaziaTh rs KZIA ... ... ... 4.27 2.04 1 2.80 +15.2

KearnyF s KRNY .24 1.7 46 14.40 11.26 167 13.76 +7.3

sKellySA KELYA .30 1.1 27 27.99 19.21 109 27.93 +36.4

KellySB KELYB .30 1.1 15 34.30 20.91 0 28.00 +27.2

KemPhm lf KMPH ... ... ...dd 5.47 1.15 67 1.36 -23.6

KY FstFd KFFB .40 5.2 ...cc 8.50 6.52 2 7.72 +11.7

KewnSc KEQU .76 4.4 10 35.05 16.18 6 17.26 -48.1

KeyTrn KTCC ... ... 9 8.23 4.93 9 4.94 -12.6

Kforce KFRC .72 2.0 13 43.51 27.95 113 36.49 +18.0

KimballEl KE ... ... 16 20.90 13.51 81 16.33 +5.4

KimballInt KBAL .32 1.9 17 18.14 13.49 75 17.24 +21.5

KindredBio KIN ... ... ...dd 15.75 5.96 437 6.87 -37.3

KingldJw KGJI ... ... 1 1.29 .57 11 .68 -13.4

Kingstone KINS .40 4.8 13 20.60 8.01 49 8.28 -53.2

KingtoneW KONE ... ... ... 8.47 6.49 7.67 tKiniksaPh n KNSA ... ... ...dd 32.88 12.26 53 11.98 -57.4

KinsaleCp n KNSL .32 .4 ... 99.70 50.34 126 87.97 +58.3

Kirklands KIRK ... ... 5 12.26 1.52 285 1.65 -82.7

KitovPh n KTOV ... ... ... 2.92 .56 160 .83 +25.8

KitovPh wt KTOVW ... ... ... .67 KodiakSc n KOD ... ... ... 15.22 5.65 121 12.80 +80.3

KopinCp KOPN ... ... ...dd 3.11 .96 567 1.15 +15.1

KornitDig n KRNT ... ... ... 32.20 16.10 114 29.97 +60.1

Koss h KOSS ... ... ...dd 4.69 1.79 4 1.95 +2.1

KraftHnz n KHC 1.60 5.0 9 64.99 26.96 4464 31.76 -26.2

KratosDef KTOS ... ... ...dd 24.99 11.91 997 24.09 +71.0

KrystlBio n KRYS ... ... ... 51.67 14.30 190 49.84 +139.8

Kulicke KLIC .48 2.1 25 27.45 17.40 285 23.26 +14.8

KuraOnc n KURA ... ... ...dd 22.00 10.20 394 19.20 +36.8

- L -:LCNB Corp LCNB .68 3.8 14 20.65 14.56 9 18.00 +18.8

LF CapA n LFAC ... ... ...cc 10.56 9.55 6 10.18 +4.1

LF CapA un LFACU ... ... ... 10.48 8.04 0 10.36 +2.1

LGI Homes LGIH ... ... 12 76.93 37.16 207 70.59 +56.1

LHC Grp LHCG ... ... 55 128.31 80.84 279 123.96 +32.0

LKQ Corp LKQ ... ... 16 34.74 22.74 3230 27.35 +15.3

LM FdA wt h LMFAW ... ... ... .05 LM FdgA rs LMFA ... ... ... 7.99 1.00 20 1.13 -4.2

LPL Fincl LPLA 1.00 1.2 19 89.89 52.03 695 84.95 +39.1

LRAD h LRAD .04 1.0 ...dd 4.15 2.08 71 4.11 +63.1

LSI Ind lf LYTS .20 5.4 ...dd 5.59 2.48 85 3.69 +16.4

LaJollaPh LJPC ... ... ...dd 38.39 5.01 295 8.18 -13.3

LakeShBc h LSBK .48 3.2 25 17.35 14.25 8 15.00 -.4

LakeldB LBAI .50 3.1 14 20.15 13.77 116 16.19 +9.3

Lakelnd s LKFN 1.20 2.7 17 51.25 37.79 56 44.66 +11.2

LakeInd LAKE ... ... 10 14.45 9.70 10 10.56 +1.1

LamResrch LRCX 4.40 2.1 22 218.49 122.64 1091 210.82 +54.8

LamarAdv LAMR 3.84f 4.8 23 84.50 64.51 294 79.51 +14.9

LancastrC LANC 2.60 1.7 31 194.38 141.01 96 153.14 -13.4

Landcad n LCA ... ... ... 13.05 10.10 11.94 Landcad wt LCAHW ... ... ... .69 Landcad un LCAHU ... ... ... Landec LNDC ... ... 12 15.57 9.02 125 10.62 -10.3

LandBncp LARK .80 3.3 10 28.08 21.00 1 24.50 +5.6

LandmInfr LMRK 1.47 8.7 5 17.54 10.32 97 16.84 +46.1

LandIn pfA LMRKP 2.00 7.7 ... 26.64 20.66 4 25.95 +15.1

LndInf un B LMRKO 1.98 7.8 ... 25.79 19.24 14 25.44 +22.5

LandInf pfC LMRKN 1.85 7.4 ... 25.59 17.88 1 25.17 +22.3

LandsEnd LE ... ... 10 27.40 10.40 74 11.05 -22.2

Landstar LSTR .74f .7 23 128.70 90.23 339 111.75 +16.8

Lantheus n LNTH ... ... 20 29.80 12.59 721 23.18 +48.1

Lantronix LTRX ... ... ... 6.47 2.34 46 3.58 +21.8

Lattice LSCC ... ... ...dd 17.07 5.38 1866 16.38 +136.7

LaureatE n LAUR ... ... ... 17.20 13.58 726 16.38 +7.5

Lawsn LAWS ... ... 25 43.23 26.01 40 41.70 +32.0

Lazydays n LAZY ... ... ...dd 9.14 4.13 2 4.99 -7.6

LeMaitreV LMAT .34 1.0 30 38.99 21.79 147 32.80 +38.7

LeapTher LPTX ... ... ... 8.17 1.35 734 2.22 +11.0

LegacyH n LEGH ... ... 30 14.99 8.93 13 12.75 +6.9

LegacyTxF LTXB 1.00 2.4 18 47.18 30.19 318 42.37 +32.0

LM LoVHiD LVHD ... ... ...q 32.71 27.38 75 32.56 +13.5

LM Gl Inf n INFR ... ... ... 31.46 25.29 0 30.44 +15.4

sWsAsShD n WINC ... ... ... 26.01 24.99 2 26.02 +3.9

LM WstAs n WBND ... ... ... 31.62 24.68 56 26.83 +6.8

LM SC Qu n SQLV ... ... ... 31.00 23.02 0 25.98 +7.8

LeisAcq n LACQ ... ... ... 10.22 9.62 10.20 +3.9

LeisAcq wt LACQW ... ... ... .70 LeisAcq un LACQU ... ... ... 10.59 10.05 10.59 +4.5

LendgTree TREE ... ... ...dd 434.94 183.25 303 328.61 +49.7

LevOneBc n LEVL .16 .7 17 28.53 20.89 3 23.35 +4.1

tLexiPhm rs LXRX ... ... ...dd 12.58 4.25 23301 1.69 -74.5

LexnFint n LX ... ... 1 14.66 6.48 309 10.71 +47.7

LianlouSm LLIT ... ... ... 2.00 .84 1 1.01 -10.9

LibBrdbdA LBRDA ... ... ...dd 107.39 68.76 86 99.64 +38.8

LibBrdbdC LBRDK ... ... ...dd 108.80 68.47 467 101.17 +40.5

LibExpA n LEXEA ... ... ... 51.83 37.20 50.42 +28.9

LibExpB n LEXEB ... ... ... 48.05 39.59 47.90 +20.9

LibtyGlobA LBTYA ... ... ...dd 29.55 19.88 990 27.14 +27.2

LibtyGlobB LBTYB ... ... ... 30.05 20.70 0 27.60 +31.4

LibtyGlobC LBTYK ... ... ... 28.77 19.24 1910 26.59 +28.8

LibLA A n LILA ... ... ...dd 22.20 13.96 197 16.45 +13.6

LibLA C n LILAK ... ... ...dd 21.93 13.96 886 16.61 +14.0

LibMSirA n LSXMA ... ... ... 47.71 34.92 559 40.27 +9.4

LibMSirB n LSXMB ... ... ... 49.94 35.46 39.57 +8.3

LibMSirC n LSXMK ... ... ... 47.75 34.84 735 40.46 +9.4

LibMBrA n BATRA ... ... ... 29.66 23.54 38 28.88 +15.8

LibMCFor FWONK ... ... ... 39.88 27.51 486 39.40 +28.3

LibMAFor FWONA ... ... ... 38.43 26.63 61 37.41 +25.9

LibMBrC n BATRK ... ... ... 29.74 23.44 52 28.77 +15.6

LibTripA A LTRPA ... ... ...cc 20.63 10.57 296 11.95 -24.8

LibTripA B LTRPB ... ... 48 21.98 12.42 12.42 -34.4

LifetimeBr LCUT .17 1.9 12 12.45 7.69 9 8.85 -11.8

Lifevant rs LFVN ... ... ... 17.08 8.44 41 11.20 -15.1

LifewayFds LWAY ... ... ...dd 4.75 1.81 75 3.44 +83.0

LigandPh LGND ... ... 12 278.62 98.56 343 107.45 -20.8

tLghtPath h LPTH ... ... ... 2.59 .77 76 .76 -49.0

Lightbrdg rs LTBR ... ... ... 1.12 .49 98 .66 +20.4

Limbach n LMB ... ... ...dd 12.18 3.56 100 8.57 +132.9

LimelghtN LLNW ... ... ... 5.32 2.20 911 2.47 +5.6

LimestBcp LMST ... ... ...dd 16.59 11.91 3 15.11 +9.8

Limoneira LMNR .30 1.6 15 33.42 18.07 30 19.32 -1.2

LincEdSv LINC .08 4.1 ...dd 3.34 1.66 19 1.93 -39.7

LincElec LECO 1.88 2.2 19 97.93 72.28 406 85.74 +8.7

LindbladEx LIND ... ... 71 18.95 11.98 207 18.51 +37.5

Lindblad wt LINDW ... ... ... 1.36 Lipocine LPCN ... ... ...dd 2.64 1.04 75 1.89 +45.4

LiqMedia g YVR ... ... ... 1.43 1.12 1.15 LiquidTch n LQDA ... ... ...dd 38.46 7.21 21 7.39 -65.9

Liquidity LQDT ... ... ...dd 9.16 5.17 69 6.37 +3.2

Littelfuse LFUS 1.72 .9 27 229.73 155.15 272 186.07 +8.5

LivaNova n LIVN ... ... 30 131.54 64.80 446 74.17 -18.9

LiveOakB n LOB .12 .6 16 30.85 13.09 270 19.84 +34.0

LiveVent rs LIVE ... ... 66 12.67 6.25 2 6.60 -1.8

LiveXLve n LIVX ... ... ...dd 7.23 2.12 181 2.69 -45.7

LivePrsn LPSN ... ... ...dd 33.00 16.98 588 32.34 +71.5

LogicBio n LOGC ... ... ...dd 20.07 6.70 6 12.64 +21.5

Logitech LOGI .63e 1.5 27 49.96 29.06 210 41.58 +32.9

LogMeIn LOGM 1.30 1.7 45 96.87 68.00 635 77.00 -5.6

LoneRs n LONE ... ... ... 10.13 1.93 83 2.35 -35.6

LongAcq un LOACU ... ... ... 10.99 10.00 10.40 +2.5

LongAcq rt LOACR ... ... ... 4.40 .18 .20 -50.0

LongevAc n LOAC ... ... ... 10.19 9.64 10 10.18 +1.3

LoopInd n LOOP ... ... ...dd 14.45 5.69 58 12.94 +66.5

LoralSpac LORL ... ... 16 48.09 33.33 46 37.62 +1.0

Lovesac n LOVE ... ... ... 46.79 16.46 121 21.79 -5.0

sLuckinCf n LK ... ... ... 25.12 13.71 8781 26.58 +42.8

lululemn gs LULU ... ... 77 193.71 110.71 840 192.09 +58.0

Lumentm n LITE ... ... 13 69.95 37.00 915 58.65 +39.6

Luminex LMNX .24 1.1 74 35.37 19.47 183 21.45 -7.2

LunaInn h LUNA ... ... ...cc 5.40 2.68 87 5.03 +50.1

LuthBur n LBC .23 2.1 14 12.47 7.92 25 11.11 +23.2

Lyft Inc n LYFT ... ... ... 88.60 47.17 2177 64.03 -18.2

- M -:MACOM MTSI ... ... ...dd 24.11 12.33 752 19.47 +34.2

MAM Soft MAMS ... ... 35 11.28 6.53 5 10.90 +38.0

MBT Fnl MBTF .44f 4.2 15 12.49 8.75 26 10.40 +11.8

MDC Pr gs MDCA .84 34.4 1 5.45 1.65 119 2.44 -6.5

MEI Phrm MEIP ... ... ...dd 4.80 1.62 338 1.67 -36.7

MER Tel h MTSL ... ... ... 3.20 .72 0 1.05 -40.3

MGE Engy MGEE 1.35 1.8 31 76.44 56.64 63 74.70 +24.6

MGP Ing MGPI .40 .6 31 100.00 53.66 191 68.04 +19.3

MICT Inc MICT ... ... ...dd 1.52 .29 4 .70 +5.6

MKS Inst MKSI .80 .9 16 103.86 56.37 373 87.88 +36.0

MMA Cap MMAC ... ... 4 35.50 20.02 4 31.55 +25.2

MMTec n MTC ... ... ... 19.55 3.38 16 11.04 +85.9

MRI Int n MRIC ... ... ... MSB Fin MSBF .92f 5.8 ...cc 21.65 13.26 1 15.85 -11.2

MTBC Inc MTBC ... ... ...dd 5.65 3.25 30 4.65 +22.4

MTBC pf MTBCP 2.75 9.9 ... 28.29 24.65 8 27.86 +7.9

MTS MTSC 1.20 2.1 12 59.44 38.42 215 56.76 +41.4

MVB Fin n MVBF .16f .9 35 19.90 14.31 33 17.27 -4.3

MYOS MYOS ... ... ...dd 2.02 1.04 20 1.51 +6.3

MYR Grp MYRG ... ... 21 39.60 26.24 40 37.14 +31.8

Macatawa MCBC .28 2.7 16 12.63 8.81 47 10.21 +6.1

MackFn MFNC .48 3.1 7 17.29 12.60 9 15.38 +12.7

MacroGen MGNX ... ... ...cc 32.32 9.87 306 14.01 +10.3

tMadrigP rs MDGL ... ... ...dd 273.00 82.99 135 87.19 -22.6

Magal MAGS ... ... 96 5.91 3.88 7 4.80 +7.9

MagellnHlt MGLN ... ... ...cc 77.15 51.88 367 67.92 +19.4

Magenta n MGTA ... ... ...dd 21.00 5.31 40 13.64 +139.3

MagicSft MGIC .31e 3.5 22 10.20 7.29 16 8.93 +17.0

MagyarBc MGYR ... ... 36 13.50 11.26 1 12.32 +.6

MaidenH MHLD .20m 40.7 ...dd 8.90 .47 234 .49 -70.2

MainStBn n MNSB ... ... 58 25.50 20.93 16 22.74 +2.9

Majesco n MJCO ... ... ...cc 10.69 6.03 6 9.55 +34.7

MMyTrip MMYT ... ... ...dd 35.15 19.66 286 28.00 +15.1

MalibuBoat MBUU ... ... 11 59.57 29.62 243 30.51 -12.3

MalvernBc MLVF ... ... 17 25.65 18.03 7 21.73 +10.1

MamEngy n TUSK .50 8.7 ... 40.75 5.55 360 5.77 -67.9

ManTech MANT 1.08 1.6 34 69.00 48.25 102 68.12 +30.3

ManhAssc MANH ... ... 56 89.53 39.01 531 87.58 +106.7

ManhBrCa LOAN .48 7.5 15 7.00 5.34 21 6.39 +13.7

Manitex MNTX ... ... ...dd 12.58 4.80 62 6.50 +14.4

MannKd rs MNKD ... ... ...dd 3.04 .94 1261 1.10 +3.8

Mannatech MTEX .50m 3.1 ...cc 21.00 14.81 2 16.02 -14.8

MaraPt hrs MARA ... ... ... 4.68 1.32 98 2.11 +45.7

MarchxB MCHX .50e ... ...dd 5.57 2.47 100 4.22 +59.2

tMarinSft rs MRIN ... ... ... 12.00 2.11 40 2.08 -60.8

MarPet MARPS .30e 14.5 7 4.21 1.22 3 2.07 +12.5

MarinusPh MRNS ... ... ...dd 10.54 .77 1242 1.15 -59.9

MarkerTh MRKR ... ... ... 10.60 4.18 539 5.22 -5.9

MktAxess MKTX 2.04 .6 75 373.98 172.09 451 336.90 +59.4

MarlinBs MRLN .56 2.4 12 31.15 17.51 9 23.01 +3.0

MarIntA MAR 1.92f 1.4 32 144.24 100.62 1070 141.23 +30.1

Marrone MBII ... ... ...dd 2.18 1.10 52 1.34 -8.8

MartenTr s MRTN .12 .6 30 23.45 15.39 111 20.04 +23.8

MartinMid MMLP 1.00 17.5 10 14.32 5.28 454 5.73 -44.3

MarvellTch MRVL .24 .9 43 27.64 14.34 4257 27.28 +68.5

Masimo MASI ... ... 44 160.13 96.14 454 157.31 +46.5

MastrCrft MCFT ... ... 8 39.50 16.27 285 16.76 -10.4

Match n MTCH 2.00e ... 48 79.30 33.30 805 76.54 +79.0

Materialise MTLS ... ... ... 22.99 11.16 81 20.00 -.1

MatrixSv MTRX ... ... ...dd 25.75 15.43 109 18.16 +1.2

Mattel MAT .60 4.1 ...cc 17.27 9.09 5653 14.51 +45.2

MatthInt MATW .80 2.3 7 53.70 32.25 71 34.66 -14.7

MaximIntg MXIM 1.84 2.9 29 65.73 46.64 1297 64.53 +26.9

MaysJ MAYS ... ... 24 43.66 34.00 35.50 -8.3

McGrathR MGRC 1.50 2.3 20 65.75 45.85 68 64.80 +25.9

MDJM n MDJH ... ... ... 7.90 2.00 1 2.85 -39.3

MedalDiv n MDRR .70 16.2 ... 9.75 3.71 7 4.33 -50.2

MedalFin MFIN .20 4.2 ...cc 7.80 4.07 119 4.75 +1.3

MedalF 9 21 MFINL 2.25 8.6 ... 26.74 24.11 0 26.18 +3.9

MediaBr A IMBI ... ... ... 1.44 .32 348 .43 +6.8

MediCo MDCO ... ... ...dd 41.33 16.69 1199 37.31 +94.9

MediciNova MNOV ... ... ...dd 13.37 6.68 90 9.45 +15.7

Medidata MDSO ... ... ...cc 98.60 60.10 1519 91.27 +35.4

Medigus rs MDGS ... ... ... 3.66 2.11 13 2.32 -10.8

MediWound MDWD ... ... ...dd 6.75 3.00 63 3.27 -19.5

Medpace n MEDP ... ... 36 71.66 45.88 1160 67.68 +27.9

MeetGrp MEET ... ... ...dd 6.27 3.05 1006 3.47 -25.1

MeiraGTx n MGTX ... ... ...dd 30.23 8.10 114 28.78 +198.5

MelcoResE MLCO .66f 2.8 76 26.97 15.33 1911 23.70 +34.5

Melinta rs MLNT ... ... ... 28.25 1.62 174 4.07 +2.6

Mellanox MLNX ... ... 66 121.13 65.68 278 113.62 +23.0

MenloTh n MNLO ... ... ...dd 12.00 3.74 59 4.08 -1.0

Menus n MRUS ... ... ... 22.99 11.00 42 15.75 +12.5

MercadoL MELI .60 .1 ...dd 672.55 257.52 312 653.39 +123.1

MercBkA n MBNAA ... ... ... 86.41 5.97 8.75 MercBkB n MBNAB ... ... ... 40.00 5.90 8.20 MercBank MBWM 1.08 3.2 15 36.88 26.40 22 33.35 +18.0

MercerIntl MERC .55f 4.4 7 19.14 9.36 269 12.51 +19.8

MerchBcp n MBIN .28 1.7 ... 28.57 15.47 56 16.82 -15.7

MerchB pfA MBINP 1.75 6.4 ... 27.82 25.60 14 27.40 +5.5

MercSys MRCY ... ... 77 79.83 39.60 425 69.38 +46.7

MeridBcp EBSB .28 1.5 18 19.32 13.67 145 18.17 +26.9

MeridnBk MRBK ... ... 4 18.88 15.26 1 17.07 -.6

MeridBio VIVO .50 4.4 17 19.84 10.77 352 11.45 -34.0

MeritMed MMSI ... ... 40 66.34 39.11 1671 40.29 -27.8

MerrimP rs MACK 1.50e ... 1 7.50 3.34 132 6.40 +65.8

Mersana n MRSN ... ... ... 15.93 2.85 93 3.59 -12.0

MesaAir n MESA ... ... 7 16.41 6.36 262 10.12 +31.3

MesaLabs MLAB .64 .3 ...cc 263.27 167.34 43 236.07 +13.3

Mesoblast n MESO ... ... ... 8.78 3.35 14 5.21 +26.5

MetaFincl s CASH .20 .7 9 30.92 17.84 160 27.83 +43.5

tMethanx MEOH 1.44 3.6 7 83.23 40.37 584 39.60 -17.8

Michaels MIK ... ... 4 21.11 7.03 1063 7.22 -46.7

Microbot rs MBOT ... ... ... 19.40 1.38 43 6.64 +286.0

Microchp MCHP 1.46f 1.5 53 101.35 60.70 1718 98.38 +36.8

MicronT MU ... ... 5 54.25 28.39 21902 46.82 +47.6

Microsoft MSFT 1.84 1.3 31 141.68 93.96 16553 141.03 +38.9

MicroStr MSTR ... ... 35 152.38 115.50 128 122.18 -4.4

Microvisn MVIS ... ... ...dd 1.44 .51 560 .64 +6.0

MidPenn MPB .72 2.7 18 33.20 21.54 1 26.50 +15.1

MidCnEn h MCEP ... ... ...dd 1.75 .33 13 .34 -58.8

MdSoBncp n MSVB .16 1.3 ...cc 12.90 12.46 18 12.68 +1.4

Midatch rs MTP ... ... ... 10.90 1.03 66 1.63 +5.2

Middleby MIDD ... ... 24 142.98 96.65 335 134.91 +31.3

MiddlefldB MBCN 1.12 2.7 13 51.00 38.50 1 41.40 -2.4

MdsxWatr MSEX .96 1.6 31 63.68 42.34 45 61.40 +15.1

MidlStBc n MSBI .97 3.6 14 35.28 19.56 90 26.97 +20.7

MidWOne MOFG .81 2.7 17 35.20 23.80 26 30.20 +21.6

MilestPh n MIST ... ... ...dd 27.95 15.10 0 17.97 -.2

Millendo rs MLND ... ... ...dd 17.34 6.77 22 10.48 +31.8

MillerHer MLHR .84f 1.9 20 45.93 28.66 255 45.25 +49.6

MillicInt n TIGO 1.32p ... ...cc 62.46 49.57 30 52.89 -13.4

Mimecast n MIME ... ... ...dd 54.57 29.67 524 48.63 +44.6

Mind CTI MNDO .26e 11.7 3 2.24 1.86 28 2.22 +9.2

MinervaN NERV ... ... ...dd 12.95 4.07 264 6.41 -4.9

Miragen rs MGEN ... ... ... 7.04 2.00 45 2.00 -34.0

MiratiTher MRTX ... ... ...dd 109.64 28.50 272 97.46 +129.8

MirumPh n MIRM ... ... ... 14.69 12.72 122 13.59 +2.9

Misonix MSON ... ... ...dd 27.54 13.19 33 23.78 +48.5

Mitcham MIND ... ... ...dd 4.40 2.50 64 3.98 +55.5

Mitchm pfA MINDP 2.25 9.6 ... 26.25 20.30 4 23.50 +3.2

MitekSys MITK ... ... 25 13.07 6.32 428 10.34 -4.3

MobileMini MINI 1.10 3.2 ...dd 46.30 29.46 505 34.43 +8.4

sMobileIron MOBL ... ... ...dd 7.09 3.98 790 7.01 +52.7

ModMed n MMDM ... ... ...cc 13.68 9.97 2 10.56 +3.5

ModMed wt MMDMW ... ... ... .44 ModMed rt MMDMR ... ... ... .55 .01 10 .20 -20.0

ModMed un MMDMU ... ... ... 12.54 9.52 12.54 +20.8

Moderna n MRNA ... ... ... 29.79 13.03 1050 13.69 -10.3

Mogo n MOGO ... ... ... 4.03 2.75 4 2.82 -22.1

MohawkG n MWK ... ... ... 10.15 6.11 8 7.13 -22.3

MolecTemp MTEM ... ... ...dd 8.77 3.19 53 6.60 +63.4

Moleculin n MBRX ... ... ... 3.15 .78 166 1.13 +8.7

Momenta MNTA ... ... ...dd 30.00 9.51 690 10.64 -3.6

Momo MOMO .62e ... ... 49.38 22.85 1940 34.38 +44.8

MonakGp h MKGI ... ... ... 3.71 .85 9 2.08 +73.3

MonarCas h MCRI ... ... 27 48.47 34.45 53 47.73 +25.1

Mondelez MDLZ 1.04 1.9 14 55.85 38.79 4804 54.86 +37.0

MoneyGrm MGI ... ... ...dd 6.84 1.33 616 2.39 +19.5

MngDB A n MDB ... ... ... 184.78 53.20 3527 144.89 +73.0

MonoclAc n MNCL ... ... ... 10.33 9.20 2 9.99 +3.2

MonocAc un MNCLU ... ... ... 10.35 10.00 18 10.35 +3.4

MonPwSys MPWR 1.60 1.1 84 161.22 101.99 159 150.57 +29.5

Monotype TYPE .46 2.3 55 22.30 15.29 1715 19.89 +28.2

Monro MNRO .88f 1.0 45 89.72 60.78 408 85.95 +25.0

MonroeCap MRCC 1.40 12.3 7 14.05 9.10 37 11.42 +19.0

MonroeC23 n MRCCL 1.44 5.7 ... 25.36 23.00 6 25.16 +7.1

MonstrBv s MNST ... ... 35 66.38 47.74 2177 65.39 +32.9

Mornstr MORN 1.12 .7 35 157.96 99.67 77 154.54 +40.7

Morphic n MORF ... ... ... 25.19 15.72 75 20.38 +2.8

MoSys rs MOSY ... ... ...dd 1.23 .12 235 .18 +6.6

MotifBio n MTFB ... ... ... 11.50 .60 24 .62 -90.6

MotifBi un MTFBW ... ... ... 4.40 MotorcarP MPAA ... ... 83 27.19 12.09 142 18.26 +9.7

MotusGI n MOTS ... ... ...dd 7.49 2.34 170 2.84 -8.7

MtnPDia g MPVE .04p ... ... 2.50 .80 29 .97 -32.5

MrCoopr rs COOP ... ... ... 20.04 6.57 391 7.66 -34.4

MudrickC n MUDS ... ... ... 10.27 9.60 6 10.25 +3.7

MudrcC un MUDSU ... ... ... 10.75 10.18 10.75 +2.4

MustBio n MBIO ... ... ...dd 10.20 2.18 130 3.19 +8.5

MutualFst MFSF .80 2.4 15 38.90 24.28 9 32.77 +23.3

MySize n MYSZ ... ... ...dd 1.48 .42 424 .58 -24.4

Mylan NV MYL ... ... 6 39.59 16.63 60967 20.78 -24.2

MyoKard n MYOK ... ... ...dd 67.79 39.01 173 53.43 +9.4

MyriadG MYGN ... ... 60 50.44 22.07 652 28.71 -1.2

- N -:NBT Bcp NBTB 1.04 2.7 15 41.67 30.36 90 38.16 +10.3

NCS Mltst n NCSM ... ... ... 17.63 2.46 35 3.20 -37.1

NETgear NTGR ... ... 47 75.25 24.63 526 33.50 -31.6

NF EngSv BIMI ... ... ... 25.00 2.14 16 2.50 -84.1

NGM Bio n NGM ... ... ... 18.75 12.00 64 13.71 -6.7

NI Hldg n NODK ... ... ... 19.64 14.37 9 16.74 +6.4

NIC Inc EGOV .32 1.7 25 18.50 11.76 702 18.38 +47.3

sNICE Ltd NICE .64 .4 51 151.01 100.54 118 150.27 +38.9

NII Hldg n NIHD ... ... ...dd 8.51 1.58 561 1.73 -60.8

nLIGHT n LASR ... ... 62 39.77 14.78 240 16.72 -6.0

NMI Hldg h NMIH ... ... 10 31.34 15.62 567 25.20 +41.2

NN Inc NNBR .28 3.4 9 22.15 5.55 94 8.20 +22.2

NV5 Global NVEE ... ... 27 96.70 51.46 69 81.12 +34.0

NVE Corp NVEC 4.00 5.8 26 121.20 66.35 26 69.20 -21.0

NXP Semi NXPI 1.00 1.0 16 108.51 67.62 4033 104.23 +42.2

Nabriva n NBRV ... ... ...dd 3.27 1.12 363 2.35 +61.0

NakedBr h NAKD ... ... ... .58 .09 11116 .09 -77.6

NanoDim h NNDM ... ... ... 2.42 .36 114 .40 -63.6

NanoString NSTG ... ... ...dd 32.99 11.12 562 32.33 +118.0

NanoVib n NAOV ... ... ... 4.98 2.50 3.09 -14.7

Nanomtr NANO ... ... 25 48.26 25.52 150 35.10 +28.4

NantHlth h NH ... ... ... 3.28 .48 70 .52 -5.3

NantKwst n NK ... ... ... 4.23 .93 74 1.25 +7.8

Napco h NSSC ... ... 47 34.91 12.90 162 28.43 +80.5

Nasdaq NDAQ 1.88 1.9 23 104.69 75.49 587 96.67 +18.5

Natera n NTRA ... ... ...dd 29.62 11.08 572 27.28 +95.4

Nathans s NATH 1.40 1.9 36 99.80 62.20 3 72.13 +8.5

NatlBnksh NKSH 1.30e 3.6 15 47.60 33.65 6 36.60 +.5

NatlBevrg FIZZ 2.90e ... 12 127.32 40.05 179 42.30 -41.1

NatCineM NCMI .68 9.6 18 10.94 5.88 186 7.06 +9.0

NatEnrSv n NESR ... ... 20 14.38 7.42 127 7.85 -9.4

NatEnSv wt NESRW ... ... ... .80 NatGenHld NGHC .16 .7 13 28.89 21.22 230 22.90 -5.4

NatGnH pfA NGHCP 1.88 7.6 ... 26.25 18.05 2 24.77 +23.1

NatGnH pfB NGHCO 1.88 7.6 ... 25.32 16.75 11 24.57 +23.7

NatGnH pfC NGHCN 1.88 7.7 ... 25.29 16.66 20 24.45 +23.0

NatGnH 55 NGHCZ 1.91 7.2 ... 26.65 21.50 4 26.39 +16.8

NatlHld wt NHLDW ... ... ... 1.49 NatlHld rs NHLD ... ... ... 3.70 2.53 7 2.65 -1.9

NatInstrm NATI 1.00 2.2 42 51.00 38.01 546 45.12 -.6

sNatResrch NRC .76a 1.1 ...cc 67.20 35.58 59 67.14 +76.0

NSecGrp NSEC .20 1.7 6 17.70 10.63 0 11.99 -7.8

NatlVis n EYE ... ... 99 46.63 25.60 705 31.73 +12.6

NatWstnLf NWLI .36 .1 9 335.00 251.50 9 265.15 -11.8

NaturlAlt NAII ... ... 9 14.25 8.73 7 10.20 +3.8

NatHlTrnd NHTC .64a 9.1 2 27.23 6.60 58 7.02 -62.0

NaturesSun NATR .40 4.5 ...dd 10.73 6.12 13 8.97 +10.1

NatusMed NTUS ... ... 21 37.90 22.25 375 29.19 -14.2

Nav43 JSM 1.50 6.6 ... 23.99 15.23 40 22.79 +38.1

Navient NAVI .64 4.5 8 15.67 8.23 1760 14.24 +61.6

NaviosM n NMCI ... ... ... 4.85 1.77 13 2.21 -21.9

NebulaAc n NEBU ... ... ...cc 11.52 9.67 0 10.16 +4.2

NebulaA un NEBUU ... ... ... 10.48 10.01 10.47 +4.0

NektarTh NKTR ... ... 8 69.76 28.64 1799 29.27 -11.0

Nemaura h NMRD ... ... ... 3.98 .80 49 .90 Neogen s NEOG ... ... 55 97.38 50.60 216 70.69 +24.0

NeoGenom NEO ... ... ...cc 24.84 11.05 759 24.30 +92.7

tNeonTh n NTGN ... ... ...dd 13.00 3.07 641 2.89 -42.5

Neonode rs NEON ... ... ... 4.75 1.31 32 2.93 +76.2

NeosTher n NEOS ... ... ...dd 6.30 1.13 306 1.26 -23.6

tNeovas grs NVCN ... ... ... 45.80 2.72 206 2.62 -56.6

NeptWln g NEPT ... ... 13 6.57 2.42 1414 5.88 +131.5

Net1UEPS UEPS ... ... ...dd 9.66 2.78 65 4.07 -13.2

NetElem rs NETE ... ... ... 10.60 3.61 8 3.66 -36.0

NetApp NTAP 1.92f 3.2 9 88.08 54.50 2440 59.24 -.7

NetEase NTES 2.23e 1.0 29 289.69 184.60 913 230.82 -1.9

Netflix s NFLX ... ... ...cc 386.80 231.23 5757 332.70 +24.3

NtScout NTCT ... ... ...dd 30.30 21.58 412 26.37 +11.6

NetSolTch NTWK ... ... 11 10.53 5.12 41 5.90 -4.1

NeuBase NBSE ... ... ... 6.28 1.58 103 4.13 +140.1

tNeurlst hrs CUR ... ... ... 27.40 2.22 349 2.20 -64.9

NeuM wt rs NUROW ... ... ... .06 NeurMtx h NURO ... ... ... 1.40 .36 31 .37 -51.1

Neurcrine NBIX ... ... ...dd 126.98 64.72 1019 86.97 +21.8

Neuronet n STIM ... ... ...dd 39.39 8.90 101 11.34 -41.4

Neurotrpe h NTRP ... ... ... 10.50 3.33 141 4.87 +36.4

NewAgeB n NBEV ... ... ... 9.99 1.30 1339 3.70 -28.8

NewFort n NFE ... ... ... 16.11 8.90 95 11.75 -10.1

NewLink NLNK ... ... ...dd 3.94 1.28 131 1.58 +3.9

NYMtgTr NYMT .80 13.1 10 6.54 5.58 2385 6.10 +3.6

NYMtT pfB NYMTP 1.94 7.8 ... 25.00 20.02 19 24.97 +13.6

NYMtT pfC NYMTO 1.97 7.9 ... 25.41 20.52 8 24.95 +12.5

sNYMtgT pfD NYMTN 2.00 8.0 ... 24.99 20.70 33 25.01 +14.2

NewatrTc n NEWA ... ... ... 29.69 5.01 7 5.60 NewellBr NWL .92 6.5 ...dd 28.00 13.04 10765 14.17 -23.8

NewmrkGp NMRK .40f 4.1 9 14.28 7.02 599 9.79 +13.2

NewsCpA NWSA .20 1.5 ...dd 15.44 10.65 2209 13.38 +17.9

NewsCpB NWS .20 1.5 ... 15.63 10.85 390 13.65 +18.2

NewtekBsn NEWT 1.84e 8.8 ... 24.24 15.59 308 21.02 +20.5

Newtek 22 NEWTZ 1.88 7.4 ... 28.00 25.19 2 25.42 +.1

Newtek23 n NEWTI 1.56 6.0 ... 26.55 24.50 4 25.92 +3.7

NexstarM NXST 1.80 1.8 13 119.93 70.09 334 102.80 +30.7

NextCure n NXTC ... ... ... 21.32 13.86 69 20.55 +5.4

NextDec n NEXT ... ... ... 6.86 3.15 18 4.82 -10.7

NxtGenHl NXGN .70 4.3 26 23.73 13.89 387 16.21 +7.0

NichFncl h NICK ... ... ...dd 12.50 7.92 2 8.65 -16.8

sNicoletBc n NCBS ... ... 20 65.89 46.02 21 64.52 +32.2

NiuTech n NIU ... ... ... 13.60 5.33 518 6.59 -5.9

Noodles NDLS ... ... ...dd 13.50 5.85 360 7.66 +9.6

Nordson NDSN 1.40 1.0 12 149.23 110.16 138 139.71 +17.1

NorSys NSYS ... ... ...cc 8.08 3.21 1 3.85 +8.5

NorestB NBN .04 .2 11 22.77 15.54 21.39 +27.9

NthnTech s NTIC .24 2.1 9 19.43 10.40 7 11.20 -24.3

NorTrst NTRS 2.80f 2.8 17 112.73 75.96 744 99.02 +18.5

NthnTr pfC NTRSP 1.46 5.8 ... 27.18 24.31 16 25.40 +2.4

NorthfldBc NFBK .44 2.8 20 16.73 12.76 72 15.87 +17.1

Nthrim NRIM 1.20 3.2 16 45.40 29.66 18 37.17 +13.1

NwstBcsh NWBI .72 4.2 16 18.81 15.50 325 17.09 +.9

NwstPipe NWPX ... ... ...dd 26.48 16.52 19 23.54 +1.1

NorwdFn s NWFL .96 2.8 22 40.58 28.08 5 34.67 +5.1

NovaLfstyl NVFY ... ... 27 1.98 .41 124 .82 +78.3

NovaMeas NVMI ... ... 15 30.46 20.83 221 28.48 +25.0

Novan NOVN ... ... ... 3.24 .65 40 2.52 +203.6

Novanta NOVT ... ... ... 96.31 55.68 118 88.25 +40.1

tNovavx rs NVAX ... ... ... 51.60 4.24 501 4.16 -88.7

Novelion rs NVLN ... ... ...dd 4.09 .61 43 .68 -18.9

sNovoCure n NVCR ... ... ...dd 80.09 26.02 1004 82.00 +144.9

NovusTher rs NVUS ... ... ...dd 7.86 .74 47 .86 -46.3

NuCana n NCNA ... ... ...dd 30.10 7.53 13 9.02 -37.8

NuVasive NUVA ... ... 63 72.41 43.51 377 58.16 +17.4

NuanceCm NUAN ... ... ...dd 18.16 12.67 1258 16.71 +26.3

tNutanix n NTNX ... ... ... 63.38 23.41 3194 23.75 -42.9

tNuvectra NVTR ... ... ... 25.17 2.01 401 2.01 -87.7

NvNq100Dy QQQX 1.56m 6.8 ...q 25.45 18.42 135 22.94 +14.7

Nvidia NVDA .64 .4 40 292.76 124.46 6196 174.82 +31.0

Nxt-ID wt NXTDW ... ... ... .39 tNxt-ID h NXTD ... ... ... 1.80 .49 284 .48 -29.4

NymoxPh NYMX ... ... ...dd 3.33 1.25 33 1.68 +28.2

- O -:O2Micro OIIM ... ... ... 2.40 1.26 19 1.36 -9.9

OFS Cap OFS 1.36 12.2 9 12.81 9.53 23 11.12 +4.9

OFS C25 n OFSSL 1.59 6.2 ... 26.21 22.38 2 25.46 +5.0

OFS 25 n OFSSZ 1.63 6.4 ... 27.39 23.47 0 25.33 +5.5

OFS Cred n OCCI 2.00 11.6 ... 19.00 13.75 34 17.29 +13.3

OFS Cr pfA OCCIP 1.72 6.7 ... 26.20 24.90 25.66 +1.3

OHA Inv OHAI .08 7.4 8 1.59 .85 5 1.08 +7.2

OP Bancp n OPBK .20 2.0 ... 13.50 8.07 4 9.80 +10.5

OReillyAu ORLY ... ... 26 414.63 299.00 666 389.82 +13.2

OSI Sys OSIS ... ... 55 117.21 67.15 98 112.58 +53.6

OakVlyBcp OVLY .27e 1.4 13 22.63 16.39 4 18.91 +3.3

OaktrSpL OCSL .38 7.2 ...dd 5.75 4.08 240 5.27 +24.6

OaktrSp28 OCSLL 1.53 6.0 ... 25.64 21.56 1 25.40 +7.9

OaktStInco OCSI .62 7.5 11 8.87 7.52 26 8.30 +7.1

OasmiaPh n OASM .02p ... ... 5.70 .94 118 1.93 -36.2

Obalon rsn OBLN ... ... ... 37.00 3.70 1775 6.42 -69.0

ObsEva n OBSV ... ... ... 19.40 9.20 58 9.49 -25.0

OceanBio OBCI .05e ... ... 4.78 2.90 16 3.60 +9.8

OceanP rs OPTT ... ... ...dd 16.20 1.62 45 1.65 -75.7

OceanFst OCFC .68 2.8 14 30.04 21.30 330 24.10 +7.1

OconeeFed OFED .40 1.7 ... 27.50 22.26 0 23.35 -6.2

OcularTher OCUL ... ... ...dd 7.31 2.35 711 4.72 +18.6

sOdonateT n ODT ... ... ...dd 38.80 11.54 95 39.35 +179.5

OdysMr rsh OMEX ... ... ...dd 9.87 3.16 16 4.96 +48.9

OfficeDpt ODP .10 5.0 6 3.82 1.83 3471 2.02 -21.7

OffPrpInc n OPI 2.20 8.1 ... 28.45 23.36 159 27.27 +.6

OhioValB OVBC .84 2.3 23 52.20 26.45 2 36.57 +3.3

sOkta n OKTA ... ... ...dd 141.00 41.88 3096 132.63 +107.9

OldDomFrt ODFL .68 .4 29 170.22 115.00 374 164.53 +33.2

OldLnBc OLBK .48 1.7 15 35.08 24.12 81 28.28 +7.4

OldNBcp ONB .52 3.0 22 20.95 14.45 590 17.50 +13.6

OldPoint OPOF .48 2.1 23 29.90 19.00 1 22.50 +3.1

OldSecBc OSBC .04 .3 14 15.75 11.32 51 13.08 +.6

OlScCTrI pf OSBCP .78 7.2 ... 10.94 10.18 10.79 +4.4

Ollies n OLLI ... ... 36 103.03 59.72 792 85.29 +28.2

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OlympStl ZEUS .08 .7 5 24.23 11.50 42 12.11 -15.1

OmegaFlex OFLX 1.12f 1.5 22 96.00 51.02 10 73.69 +36.3

Omeros OMER ... ... ...dd 27.00 10.30 418 15.31 +37.4

Omnicell OMCL ... ... 71 92.59 56.96 523 73.59 +20.2

OnSmcnd ON ... ... 11 23.80 14.55 4064 22.22 +34.6

tOnTrack OTIV ... ... ... 1.14 .37 97 .36 -39.0

tOncolBio n ONCY ... ... ...dd 5.31 1.57 101 1.43 -21.0

Oncono wt h ONTXW ... ... ... .80 Onconv hrs ONTX ... ... ... 11.17 1.69 46 2.60 +23.2

OncoSec rs ONCS ... ... ... 19.60 2.02 86 2.15 -66.4

OncTher rs ONCT ... ... ... 179.20 4.38 2 4.98 -8.8

OneGpHosp STKS ... ... ...dd 4.00 1.87 80 3.06 -.3

180 DgrCap TURN ... ... ... 2.50 1.72 12 1.96 +12.0

OneStopS n OSS ... ... ...dd 4.35 1.35 39 1.65 -14.9

1800Flowrs FLWS ... ... 16 21.77 10.01 279 19.68 +60.9

OneSpan OSPN ... ... 79 21.61 11.41 252 14.94 +15.4

OpenText s OTEX .70f 1.6 26 44.49 30.99 597 43.70 +34.0

OperaLtd n OPRA ... ... 48 14.24 5.31 27 11.00 +97.8

OpesAcq n OPES ... ... ...dd 10.40 9.30 10.30 +3.7

OpesAcq un OPESU ... ... ... 10.52 10.05 10.50 +2.2

OpGn wt rs OPGNW ... ... ... .82 OpGen n h OPGN ... ... ... 2.41 .32 66 .36 -72.4

OpiantPh n OPNT ... ... ... 29.55 9.98 9 12.26 -15.2

OpkoHlth OPK ... ... ...dd 6.16 1.73 3769 2.10 -30.2

OptiNose n OPTN ... ... ...dd 22.96 5.50 127 5.69 -8.2

Optibase OBAS ... ... ...cc 12.25 7.55 0 11.80 +36.1

OptCable OCC .08 2.1 ...dd 6.40 3.20 7 3.90 +2.4

OptimBk h OPHC ... ... ... 6.49 2.15 0 3.40 +13.3

OpusBank OPB .44 2.0 ... 29.50 17.79 123 22.29 +13.8

OramedPh ORMP ... ... ...dd 5.70 2.78 30 3.70 +23.3

OraSure OSUR ... ... 12 17.20 8.01 459 8.55 -26.8

Orbcomm ORBC ... ... ...dd 11.25 6.19 341 7.98 -3.4

OrchTher n ORTX ... ... ...dd 21.64 8.65 53 13.44 -14.6

OrganigH n OGI ... ... ... 8.44 5.40 1577 5.93 -24.1

OrganognH ORGO ... ... ... 310.90 4.75 18 5.13 -49.5

Organovo ONVO ... ... ...dd 1.38 .37 1362 .42 -55.7

Orgenesis n ORGS ... ... ... 9.25 3.78 6 4.51 -3.6

OrignA hrs SEED ... ... ... 9.49 4.75 2 5.63 +8.9

OrigBcp n OBNK .37f 1.1 66 41.86 27.41 108 34.20 +.4

OrigoAc un CNLMU ... ... ... 11.01 sOrionEng h OESX ... ... ...dd 3.18 .53 1993 3.13 +448.2

sOritani ORIT 1.00a 5.6 13 18.03 14.07 143 17.88 +21.2

OrrstownF ORRF .60 2.7 20 26.50 17.30 56 21.97 +20.6

OrthoPed n KIDS ... ... ... 47.82 25.11 31 34.58 -.9

OrthoMed OFIX ... ... 67 74.44 47.79 113 50.01 -4.7

Osmotica n OSMT ... ... ... 9.90 2.20 20 3.22 -58.5

OssenInn rs OSN ... ... ... 3.05 1.06 17 2.50 +85.2

Otelco OTEL ... ... 6 18.31 14.37 8 14.75 -8.8

Otonomy OTIC ... ... ...dd 3.95 1.50 29 2.86 +54.6

OttawaBc n OTTW .24 1.8 27 14.00 12.75 1 13.11 -1.7

sOtterTail OTTR 1.40 2.6 26 53.35 44.22 58 53.24 +7.3

OutlookT wt OTLKW ... ... ... .03 OutlookT rs OTLK ... ... ... 10.96 .85 182 2.31 -55.3

Overstk OSTK ... ... ...dd 48.00 8.96 8714 22.08 +62.6

Ovid Th n OVID ... ... ...dd 10.19 1.53 119 2.09 -13.6

Oxbridge OXBR .48 48.0 8 3.00 .51 12 1.00 +58.7

Oxbrdge wt OXBRW ... ... ... .15 OxfordImm OXFD ... ... ...dd 19.19 11.66 74 12.74 -.3

OxfordLn OXLC 1.62 15.2 ... 11.50 7.35 416 10.67 +10.0

Oxford 23pf OXLCO 1.88 7.4 ... 25.63 23.98 5 25.50 +1.5

OxfrLn24 pf OXLCM 1.69 6.6 ... 26.00 23.39 6 25.45 +1.0

OxfSqCap OXSQ .80 12.0 5 7.52 5.89 134 6.71 +3.7

OxfrSq26 n OXSQZ 1.56 6.2 ... 25.59 22.75 4 25.03 +.6

OxfSqC24 n OXSQL 1.63 6.8 ... 23.88 -2.7

P-Q:P&F Inds PFIN .20 2.5 ... 9.00 6.03 1 8.01 +3.6

PAM PTSI ... ... 24 70.00 34.31 3 56.91 +44.4

PB Bncp PBBI .28 2.5 32 12.10 10.50 77 11.21 +3.8

PC Cnnctn CNXN .32e ... 8 43.05 27.04 47 32.95 +10.8

PC-Tel PCTI .22 4.8 ... 6.29 3.88 121 4.62 +7.7

PCB Bcp n PCB .24 1.4 ... 20.95 13.36 12 16.65 +6.4

PCM Inc PCMI ... ... 23 39.69 14.80 107 34.83 +97.8

PCSB Fn n PCSB .16f .8 52 21.00 18.16 13 19.71 +.8

tPDC Engy PDCE ... ... 54 64.66 26.59 1472 27.06 -9.1

PDF Sol PDFS ... ... ...dd 14.00 7.56 87 13.33 +58.1

PDL Bio PDLI .20 6.7 ...dd 3.89 2.25 501 2.99 +3.1

PDL Cmt n PDLB ... ... ... 15.40 12.42 8 14.27 +12.0

PDS Bio rs PDSB ... ... ...dd 19.92 4.73 6 6.00 +10.7

PICO Hld s PICO 5.00e ... ...dd 12.63 8.85 29 10.36 +13.3

PLX Phr rs PLXP ... ... ... 7.41 1.00 4 6.00 +292.2

PRA Grp PRAA ... ... 24 40.70 22.62 126 30.23 +24.0

PRA Hlth PRAH ... ... 46 121.98 82.12 372 101.80 +10.7

PRGX Glbl PRGX ... ... ...dd 10.02 5.75 24 6.58 -30.5

tPTC Inc PTC ... ... ...cc 107.44 72.56 1999 70.47 -15.0

PTC Thera PTCT ... ... ...dd 48.99 27.53 413 46.76 +36.2

PacWstBc PACW 2.40 6.2 10 52.15 31.16 436 38.51 +15.7

Paccar PCAR 1.28 1.8 11 73.00 53.43 1219 71.51 +25.1

Pc FdFd n HERD ... ... ... 24.74 23.03 0 24.40 -1.4

PcEMCsh n ECOW ... ... ... 25.26 23.67 7 25.04 +1.4

PacBiosci PACB ... ... ...dd 7.84 3.33 1084 5.23 -29.3

tPacEthanol PEIX ... ... ...dd 3.24 .58 532 .54 -37.3

PacMerc PMBC ... ... 24 10.45 6.80 20 8.00 +11.9

PacPreBc PPBI .88 2.8 15 40.10 23.01 318 31.13 +22.0

PaciraBio PCRX ... ... ... 55.00 35.07 774 44.34 +3.1

Palomar n PLMR ... ... ...dd 27.52 18.50 73 27.19 +47.0

PanASlv PAAS .14 .9 84 17.62 10.26 1839 15.90 +8.9

PangaeaL PANL .04p ... 2 4.35 2.78 10 3.44 +13.5

PapaJohns PZZA .90 2.0 ...cc 60.56 38.05 739 45.28 +13.7

tParatekPh PRTK ... ... ...dd 12.30 3.13 286 3.29 -35.9

ParingaR n PNRL ... ... ... 10.38 3.12 3.16 -58.4

ParkCity PCYG ... ... 28 10.33 4.76 28 5.12 -14.2

ParkOh PKOH .50 1.6 9 43.15 28.01 11 30.90 +.7

ParkeBcp PKBK .64f 2.7 15 24.45 16.71 13 23.76 +27.0

PrtnrCm PTNR ... ... 15 5.60 3.62 6 4.07 -13.8

PathfdBcp PBHC .24 1.8 20 16.25 12.86 3 13.59 -13.2

PatrkInd s PATK ... ... 13 67.50 27.32 204 44.00 +48.6

PatrNBc rs PNBK .04 .3 44 25.50 13.80 2 14.37 +.8

PatriotTr n PATI ... ... 17 21.95 16.80 1 18.00 -8.7

sPatternEn PEGI 1.69 7.0 20 23.88 17.23 656 23.97 +28.7

Patterson PDCO 1.04 5.3 15 26.60 18.94 1069 19.72 +.3

PattUTI PTEN .16 1.6 ...dd 18.39 9.49 4278 10.25 -1.0

Pavmed n PAVM ... ... ...dd 1.59 .86 260 1.04 +8.1

Pavmed wt PAVMW ... ... ... .42 Paychex PAYX 2.48 2.9 33 88.43 61.32 1310 86.23 +32.4

Paylocity PCTY ... ... ...cc 107.95 53.46 364 103.48 +71.9

PayPal n PYPL ... ... 71 121.48 74.66 13812 111.45 +32.5

Paysign n PAYS ... ... ... 18.67 2.63 2620 14.25 +304.8

pdvWirelss ATEX ... ... ...dd 51.33 25.95 79 44.96 +20.2

PeakRsts SKIS .28 2.6 ...dd 11.00 3.75 195 10.86 +132.1

PeapkGl PGC .20 .7 12 34.81 23.96 79 28.23 +12.1

PeckCo h PECK ... ... 60 26.09 4.97 8 5.44 -50.6

Pegasyst PEGA .12 .2 ...cc 79.67 43.21 178 77.49 +62.0

PnnNtGm PENN ... ... 27 35.36 17.30 2533 19.67 +4.5

PennVa n PVAC ... ... ... 89.62 27.33 412 32.82 -39.3

PennantPk PNNT .72 10.8 6 7.84 6.21 331 6.64 +4.2

PenPkFR PFLT 1.14 9.7 7 13.85 11.05 99 11.71 +1.2

PennsWd PWOD 1.88 4.1 16 46.50 34.84 5 45.31 +12.6

PensarAc n WRLS ... ... ...dd 10.90 9.85 10.43 +3.0

PensareAc wt WRLSW ... ... ... .51 PensrAc rt WRLSR ... ... ... .53 .11 7 .25 -13.8

PensarA un WRLSU ... ... ... 11.00 9.74 10.70 +1.4

PeopUtdF PBCT .71 4.3 13 19.00 13.66 2787 16.54 +14.6

sPeopUtd pf PBCTP 1.41 5.1 ... 27.36 20.44 15 27.55 +24.0

PeBcOH PEBO 1.36 4.2 15 37.66 28.35 44 32.14 +6.8

PeopBNC PEBK .56 2.0 12 34.32 20.03 7 27.35 +11.8

PeopFSvc PFIS 1.36 3.0 17 47.00 39.01 4 45.81 +4.0

PeopUtah n PUB .52f 1.8 27 36.85 25.18 32 29.60 -1.8

PepsiCo PEP 3.82 2.9 15 135.24 104.53 4531 131.53 +19.1

Percptr PRCP .15 3.9 10 11.25 3.56 34 3.80 -53.4

Perficient PRFT ... ... 43 35.99 20.92 308 34.92 +56.9

PerfrShip DCIX ... ... ...dd 2.48 .56 171 .95 +46.2

Performnt PFMT ... ... ...dd 2.86 1.00 10 1.15 -48.9

sPerionNwk rs PERI ... ... ... 4.66 2.47 211 4.58 +76.2

PermaFix PESI ... ... ... 5.00 1.90 14 3.60 +53.2

PermaPip PPIH ... ... ...dd 9.60 8.31 23 8.62 -1.5

PetIQ n PETQ ... ... ... 43.93 21.29 668 34.48 +46.9

PetMed PETS 1.08 6.7 5 38.90 15.00 931 16.10 -30.8

tPFSweb PFSW ... ... ...dd 10.11 3.32 33 3.41 -33.5

PhaseBio n PHAS ... ... ...dd 16.65 2.55 385 7.74 +150.5

PhibroAH PAHC .48 1.6 20 54.62 27.32 93 29.65 -7.8

Phio P wt rs PHIOW ... ... ... .83 Phio Ph rs PHIO ... ... ... 2.36 .27 53 .39 +18.2

PhotrIn PLAB ... ... 1 11.58 7.95 241 9.75 +.7

PiedmLithn PLL ... ... ... 14.48 6.15 3 9.93 +18.8

sPierisPhm PIRS ... ... ... 5.85 2.39 5297 5.33 +100.4

PilgrimsP PPC ... ... 12 29.32 14.83 794 27.17 +75.2

Pinduoduo n PDD ... ... ... 31.99 16.53 3475 21.91 -2.4

PingtanM PME .04 1.5 17 3.00 1.71 2 2.65 +3.9

PinnaclFn PNFP .64 1.1 9 66.54 43.23 455 60.54 +31.3

PintecT lfn PT ... ... ... 15.10 2.34 264 3.70 -64.7

PioneerPw PPSI ... ... 18 6.76 4.40 27 5.35 +1.9

Pixelwrks PXLW ... ... 60 5.75 2.60 267 3.02 +4.1

PlayaHot n PLYA ... ... ...dd 11.01 5.98 502 7.30 +1.5

Plexus PLXS ... ... 13 66.98 47.63 130 59.02 +15.5

PlugPowr h PLUG ... ... ...dd 2.87 .99 2212 2.25 +81.5

PlumasBc PLBC .46f 1.9 9 28.00 20.51 1 24.55 +8.1

Plurlsght n PS ... ... ... 38.37 17.88 1277 30.99 +31.6

Pluristm rs PSTI ... ... ... 13.80 3.97 342 5.42 -31.2

tPlusTher rs PSTV ... ... ... .75 .20 456 .17 -41.4

PointrTel h PNTR ... ... 18 16.16 10.25 153 14.95 +23.0

PointsInt g PCOM ... ... 26 16.61 8.30 37 11.82 +18.7

PolarPwr n POLA ... ... ... 6.65 3.45 25 4.49 -7.0

Polarity rs PTE ... ... ...dd 30.88 4.07 101 4.64 -65.6

Pool Corp POOL 2.20f 1.2 37 196.00 136.83 134 191.26 +28.7

PopeRes POPE 4.00 5.7 46 73.50 62.50 0 69.76 +6.5

Popular BPOP 1.20 2.1 16 58.99 44.22 479 56.94 +20.6

Popular pf BPOPN 1.68 6.1 ... 31.97 24.84 12 27.68 +8.3

sPopCpII pf BPOPM 1.53 5.7 ... 26.20 23.63 2 26.69 +10.3

PortRidge PTMN .40 16.8 ... 3.47 2.25 113 2.38 -16.3

KCAP 22 n KCAPL 1.53 6.2 ... 25.50 23.72 24.87 +.5

PortolaPh PTLA ... ... ...dd 38.53 14.81 790 26.10 +33.7

PositvP nlf PPHI ... ... ... 14.50 10.80 12.59 -10.1

tPotbelly PBPB ... ... ...dd 14.15 4.24 176 4.18 -48.1

PotltchDel PCH 1.60 4.2 17 48.70 28.07 427 38.50 +21.7

PowellInds POWL 1.04 2.8 ...dd 41.42 22.55 27 37.55 +50.1

PwrInteg POWI .68 .7 43 102.38 47.35 334 91.04 +49.3

PS VarRate VRIG .74 3.0 ... 25.08 Precipio rs PRPO ... ... ... 10.80 1.65 155 2.97 +28.6

PrecBio n DTIL ... ... ...dd 18.18 11.77 75 13.30 -25.9

PrecOnco h POAI ... ... ...dd 1.31 .40 122 .66 +6.6

PfdBkLA PFBC 1.20 2.2 ... 64.14 39.87 69 53.71 +23.9

PrefrmdLn PLPC .80 1.4 19 88.30 45.12 4 57.47 +5.9

PremFin s PFBI .60 3.8 11 20.82 14.07 12 15.70 +5.3

Premier PINC ... ... 18 47.22 31.31 256 39.75 +6.4

Presidio n PSDO .16 1.1 ... 17.81 12.04 320 14.25 +9.2

PrevailT n PRVL ... ... ... 16.90 9.83 154 11.37 -16.4

PriceTR TROW 3.04 2.6 21 120.75 84.59 1035 114.96 +24.5

PrSmrt PSMT .70 1.1 25 88.65 48.06 79 61.10 +3.4

PrmEgy PNRG ... ... ...dd 184.20 67.01 0 124.83 +78.2

PrimoWtr PRMW ... ... ...dd 20.72 10.70 237 14.62 +4.4

Primoris PRIM .24 1.1 13 27.92 17.82 228 21.01 +9.8

PrinPrice PSET .47e 1.2 ... 38.87 30.50 0 38.69 +24.6

PrinShHld PY .72e 2.2 ... 34.08 27.03 0 32.79 +18.5

PrinHlIn ef BTEC ... ... ... 38.10 25.02 0 33.47 +21.3

PrinMill ef GENY .17e .4 ... 39.58 29.83 0 39.45 +26.5

Prin US SC PSC .51e 1.6 ... 36.86 26.04 0 31.49 +13.4

PrUS SC n PSM ... ... ... 25.41 25.19 25.41 +.9

PrUS Lg n PLC ... ... ... 25.07 25.07 25.07 PrIntCre n PDEV ... ... ... 25.10 25.10 25.10 PrinFncl PFG 2.20f 3.7 12 61.12 40.42 1432 59.51 +34.7

PrinBio n PRNB ... ... ... 42.16 22.00 78 37.66 +37.5

PriorityTc PRTH ... ... ...dd 12.99 5.54 7 7.50 -6.3

ProDex PDEX ... ... 27 17.95 6.15 16 14.55 +20.4

ProPhaseL PRPH 1.25e ... ...dd 4.00 2.01 2 2.03 -35.6

ProQRTher PRQR ... ... ...dd 24.00 6.50 190 8.34 -47.1

PrUltBio s BIB ... ... ...q 70.82 36.05 52 48.11 +14.3

PrUltPQ s TQQQ ... ... ...q 73.36 30.32 14125 69.42 +87.4

ProDvrs h rs IPDN ... ... ... 4.20 .73 0 2.16 +115.8

ProAlph n PAAC ... ... ... 10.75 9.61 271 10.10 +3.1

ProAlph rt PAACR ... ... ... .20 .15 .19 -5.0

ProAlph un PAACU ... ... ... 10.15 10.00 15 10.12 +.8

ProfirEng PFIE ... ... 1 3.74 1.30 57 1.41 -2.8

PrognicsPh PGNX ... ... ...dd 9.42 3.62 314 5.25 +25.0

ProgrsSoft PRGS .62 1.4 31 47.60 30.23 380 43.38 +22.2

Proofpoint PFPT ... ... ...dd 132.85 75.92 467 127.52 +52.2

ProS Ris n EQRR .81e 2.0 ... 52.12 33.98 2 41.49 +11.5

PShtQQQ rs SQQQ ... ... ...q 85.48 30.59 11990 31.02 -53.7

PrUlNBio rs UBIO ... ... ... 45.28 15.76 10 23.10 +15.5

ProUShBio BIS .02p ... ...q 27.62 15.38 12 18.20 -21.2

ProspctCap PSEC .72 10.7 8 7.60 5.70 1294 6.70 +6.2

ProtagTh n PTGX ... ... ...dd 14.36 5.49 101 11.20 +66.4

ProtctInsA PTVCA .40 2.4 37 24.05 15.05 16.40 -3.5

PrtctInsB PTVCB .40 2.4 37 25.00 15.76 29 16.45 -1.2

ProteonT h PRTO ... ... ...dd 3.94 .35 131 .40 -82.6

tProteos n PTI ... ... 2 10.38 .86 874 .80 -75.4

Prothena PRTA ... ... ...dd 15.91 8.63 107 9.74 -5.4

Provent n PRVB ... ... ...dd 22.82 1.52 477 10.39 +487.0

ProvidSv PRSC ... ... ...dd 75.61 52.45 48 55.09 -8.2

ProvidBc n PVBC ... ... ... 30.80 19.81 5 27.51 +26.9

ProvFnH PROV .56 2.7 29 21.81 14.67 6 20.51 +32.3

PrudntlBcp PBIP .20a 1.1 91 19.57 13.92 3 18.24 +3.6

PsychmCp PMD .72 8.1 8 22.31 8.40 30 8.92 -43.8

PuhuiWl n PHCF ... ... ... 6.30 2.21 1 2.56 -57.4

Pulmatr rs PULM ... ... ... 5.00 .72 230 .89 -62.9

PulseBiosc PLSE ... ... ...dd 19.77 8.60 25 12.86 +12.2

tPumaBiotc PBYI ... ... ...dd 54.20 8.96 1420 9.33 -54.2

PureAcq n PACQ ... ... ... 10.21 9.64 66 10.17 +3.4

PureAcq un PACQU ... ... ... 11.37 10.18 13 10.70 +1.9

PureCycle PCYO ... ... ... 11.74 8.35 23 11.05 +11.3

PurplInv n PRPL ... ... ...dd 7.75 4.20 5 6.28 +6.6

Puyi Inc n PUYI ... ... ... 14.49 5.40 451 12.39 +90.6

PyxisTnkr PXS ... ... ... 3.70 .64 9 1.08 +8.1

QAD Inc B QADB .24 .7 ...dd 49.40 28.35 0 32.06 +8.6

QAD A QADA .29 .7 ...dd 61.80 38.32 36 43.28 +10.0

QCR Hld QCRH .24 .6 14 45.15 30.15 35 37.97 +18.3

QIWI plc QIWI .91e 4.3 21 22.41 11.61 587 21.10 +49.2

Qorvo QRVO ... ... 46 86.50 54.74 912 74.68 +23.0

Qualcom QCOM 2.48 3.3 ...dd 90.34 49.10 8212 74.97 +31.7

Qualstar rs QBAK ... ... ... 9.18 4.51 3 5.29 +.8

Qualys QLYS ... ... 64 97.12 65.94 384 89.59 +19.9

Quanterx n QTRX ... ... ...dd 36.15 13.00 80 32.27 +76.2

Quartrhill g QTRH .05 ... ...dd 1.55 .86 40 1.12 +13.5

QuestRes rs QRHC ... ... ...dd 3.10 1.26 17 2.40 +76.5

QuickLog h QUIK ... ... ...dd 1.19 .47 286 .54 -26.4

Quidel QDEL ... ... 20 77.63 44.27 128 57.66 +18.1

QuinStreet QNST ... ... 14 20.02 12.12 834 16.53 +1.8

Qumu Cp QUMU ... ... ...dd 4.78 1.85 27 4.43 +133.2

Quotinet QTNT ... ... ... 11.15 5.52 189 10.51 +71.7

QuratRet A QRTEA ... ... 13 25.03 11.17 5654 14.23 -27.1

QuratRet B QRTEB ... ... 15 24.24 11.62 2 14.11 -23.6

Qutoutiao n QTT ... ... ... 20.39 3.90 1381 4.25 -33.1

- R -:R1 RCM n RCM ... ... ... 13.19 7.10 1323 12.54 +57.7

RBB Bcp n RBB .40 2.0 10 31.44 17.03 63 19.85 +13.0

RBC Bear ROLL ... ... 38 171.54 123.50 68 162.08 +23.6

RCI Hsp lf RICK .12 .7 4 34.12 12.50 87 16.71 -25.2

RCM RCMT 1.00e ... 4 5.07 2.54 6 3.27 +5.5

RF Inds RFIL .08 1.0 7 12.75 5.14 46 7.80 +7.4

RGC Res s RGCO .66 2.3 28 31.00 24.16 7 28.35 -5.4

RMG Net h RMGN ... ... ...dd 1.29 1.10 1.29 RMR Gp h RMR 1.40 2.9 8 98.00 41.69 131 47.93 -9.7

RMR RE RIF 1.32 7.4 ...q 17.78 -1.8

RTI Surg RTIX ... ... ...dd 6.15 3.51 110 4.22 +14.1

RaPhrm n RARX ... ... ...dd 36.96 8.67 724 33.33 +83.1

RadNet RDNT ... ... 78 16.54 9.97 168 14.79 +45.4

RadaElc rs RADA ... ... ...dd 3.96 2.35 16 3.40 +31.8

Radcom RDCM ... ... 17 21.05 6.96 2 7.96 +7.3

RadiusHlth RDUS ... ... ...dd 25.40 12.81 185 21.88 +32.7

Radware RDWR ... ... ...cc 28.50 21.43 63 25.21 +11.0

RamacoRs n METC ... ... ... 8.94 4.35 21 5.08 +2.6

Rambus RMBS ... ... ...dd 13.50 7.17 667 12.89 +68.1

RandCap RAND ... ... 51 3.60 2.05 0 2.56 +2.4

RandBcp n RNDB ... ... ...dd 17.24 13.16 14 14.92 +5.4

Rapid7 n RPD ... ... ...dd 66.01 26.27 861 63.49 +103.8

RattlrMd un RTLR ... ... ... 20.24 17.49 285 19.12 -.6

RaveRest RAVE ... ... 14 3.60 .64 52 2.73 +210.9

RavenInds RAVN .52 1.5 1 49.80 32.40 84 35.80 -1.1

ReadIntlA RDI ... ... 10 16.72 12.56 22 13.18 -9.4

ReadgIntB RDIB ... ... 18 34.64 21.95 23.69 -13.9

RealNetwk RNWK ... ... ...dd 3.62 1.46 31 1.60 -30.7

Rl NxtEc n BLCN ... ... ... 24.07 18.50 6 24.00 +23.7

RealitCh n BCNA ... ... ... 27.86 17.68 1 21.20 +17.2

RealmTh n RLM ... ... ... 13.00 1.35 50 2.51 +35.7

RealPage RP ... ... 83 66.25 42.90 558 64.29 +33.4

ReataPh n RETA ... ... ...dd 104.53 47.50 127 89.59 +59.7

ReconTc h RCON ... ... ...dd 1.64 .63 10 .71 +1.4

RecroPhm REPH ... ... ... 10.69 5.07 91 9.83 +38.5

RedRivB n RRBI ... ... ... 50.75 47.12 0 48.00 -3.1

RedRobin RRGB ... ... ...dd 48.55 24.57 254 34.73 +30.0

RedRkRs n RRR .40 1.9 ... 36.80 18.78 496 21.49 +5.8

sRedViolt n RDVT ... ... ...dd 15.21 4.76 35 14.74 +118.7

Redfin n RDFN ... ... ... 24.80 13.50 1012 17.46 +21.3

RedhillBio RDHL ... ... ... 10.75 5.13 55 6.77 +22.0

Reebnz rs RBZ ... ... ...dd 83.52 2.20 84 2.64 -84.1

RgcyCtrs REG 2.34 3.5 24 70.26 55.50 468 66.74 +13.7

Regenrn REGN ... ... 14 442.00 287.66 687 306.04 -18.1

RegnxBio n RGNX ... ... 22 83.45 38.56 447 47.48 +13.2

tRegulus rs RGLS ... ... ... 4.07 .66 483 .68 -27.0

RekorSys REKR ... ... ... 5.44 .43 2963 4.39 +575.4

ReliantBcp RBNC .36 1.5 24 30.00 19.03 17 24.30 +5.5

Reliv In rs RELV ... ... ...dd 5.89 3.80 15 4.14 -2.3

RemarkHld MARK ... ... ...dd 4.57 .81 256 .90 -25.6

Renasant RNST .88f 2.5 14 47.65 28.02 241 35.31 +17.0

RenewEn REGI ... ... 17 32.52 13.15 335 13.85 -46.1

RentACt RCII .32 1.2 ...cc 28.25 11.98 360 26.64 +64.5

RepayHld RPAY ... ... ...dd 14.00 9.60 103 11.61 +17.3

sReplgn RGEN ... ... ...cc 93.35 45.00 793 94.46 +79.1

Replimun n REPL ... ... ...dd 23.55 8.88 12 12.44 +24.4

RepBncp RBCAA 1.06 2.2 19 52.68 35.17 20 48.13 +24.3

RepFBcp FRBK ... ... 30 8.15 4.49 245 4.50 -24.6

resTORbi n TORC ... ... ...dd 16.66 6.21 260 10.53 +22.2

RschFrnt REFR ... ... ...dd 3.71 .83 2471 3.59 +130.1

Resonant RESN ... ... ... 5.53 .92 34 2.24 +68.4

ResConn RECN .56f 3.3 28 19.50 12.72 123 17.15 +20.8

RestorRob n HAIR ... ... ...dd 3.14 .35 245 .70 +60.6

RetailOpp ROIC .79 4.4 48 19.80 15.44 753 18.11 +14.0

RetoEco n RETO ... ... 12 4.95 .95 58 1.09 -16.2

Retrophin RTRX ... ... ...dd 33.00 17.53 399 19.94 -11.9

RevanceTh RVNC ... ... ...dd 30.45 10.37 222 12.07 -40.0

sRevenHo n RVEN .04 .8 ... 4.85 2.59 8 4.80 +45.5

RevolutL rs RVLT ... ... ... 4.25 .15 1360 .43 +6.4

RexahnPh rs REXN ... ... ... 23.28 4.75 25 5.20 Rhinebeck n RBKB ... ... ... 12.30 10.65 3 10.80 -8.1

tRhythmP n RYTM ... ... ...dd 34.97 19.67 160 19.89 -26.0

RibbnCm n RBBN ... ... ...dd 7.89 4.23 409 4.88 +1.2

RiceBran RIBT ... ... ...dd 3.87 2.20 40 2.62 -12.7

RichrdElec RELL .24 4.3 ...cc 10.06 5.00 17 5.59 -35.7

RichmMu n RMBI ... ... ... 13.65 12.96 55 13.02 -4.6

RigelPh RIGL ... ... ...dd 3.65 1.96 821 2.27 -1.3

RigNet RNET ... ... ...dd 24.05 7.22 45 8.39 -33.6

RiminiSt n RMNI ... ... ...dd 8.55 4.00 38 4.99 -3.1

RiotBlck RIOT 1.00p ... ... 7.64 1.29 671 1.94 +28.5

RiseEdCy n REDU ... ... 7 13.42 6.70 13 8.59 +7.9

RittrPh rs RTTR ... ... ... 2.56 .47 185 .95 +58.5

RivrvwBcp RVSB .18f 2.1 14 9.99 5.46 67 8.45 +16.1

RivrviewF n RIVE .40 3.8 ...dd 14.55 10.05 3 10.50 -3.7

RocktPh n RCKT ... ... ... 25.96 10.75 233 12.20 -17.7

RockwllM RMTI ... ... ...dd 6.88 2.19 199 3.12 +38.1

RockyBr RCKY .56f 1.7 18 33.45 22.44 55 32.05 +23.3

RkyMChoc RMCF .48 5.4 13 10.79 7.95 14 8.82 +3.5

Roku n ROKU ... ... ...dd 113.44 26.30 10850 105.13 +243.1

Rosehill n ROSE ... ... ... 9.10 1.95 29 2.75 +23.3

Rosehill wt ROSEW ... ... ... 1.12 Rosehill un ROSEU ... ... ... 10.15 2.73 3.49 +12.9

RossStrs s ROST 1.02 1.0 26 108.20 75.91 1061 106.51 +28.0

RoyGld RGLD 1.06 .9 43 120.35 70.16 367 119.19 +39.2

Rubicon rs RBCN ... ... ... 9.46 7.24 11 8.73 +10.5

RubiusTh n RUBY ... ... ... 26.90 12.71 109 14.59 -9.3

RmblOn B n RMBL ... ... ...dd 10.98 3.95 27 4.20 -21.9

RushEntA RUSHA .52f 1.4 24 45.99 31.53 269 37.49 +8.7

RushEntB RUSHB .52f 1.3 31 45.51 32.35 7 39.50 +11.0

RuthsHosp RUTH .52 2.3 10 33.95 21.70 98 22.61 -.5

Ryanair RYAAY 1.55e 2.4 ... 108.85 60.83 861 63.92 -10.4

- S -:S&T Bcp STBA 1.08 2.9 14 47.77 35.16 88 37.60 -.6

S&WSeed SANW ... ... ...dd 3.35 1.81 14 2.99 +65.2

SB FinGp SBFG .36f 2.2 12 20.53 16.05 10 16.45 SB FnGp pf SBFGP .65 3.9 ... 25.05 16.00 1 16.50 -7.8

SB OneBc SBBX .30 1.3 19 29.05 19.30 21 23.38 +14.4

sSBA Com SBAC ... ... ...cc 237.09 146.13 902 236.98 +46.4

SCWorx rs WORX ... ... ... 11.78 2.51 2 3.93 +27.7

SEI Inv SEIC .66 1.1 19 64.21 42.27 393 60.40 +30.7

SelasLf rs SLS ... ... ... 2.46 .10 33343 .16 -87.0

SG Blck n SGBX ... ... ... 5.30 .61 317 .95 -64.8

SGOCO Gp SGOC ... ... ... 1.44 .80 23 1.16 +36.5

Si-Bone n SIBN ... ... ... 23.03 14.08 125 18.65 -10.7

SIGA Tc n SIGA ... ... 1 8.47 4.68 69 5.51 -30.3

SLM Cp SLM .12 1.3 9 12.09 7.95 4325 9.18 +10.5

SLM Cp pfB SLMBP 4.30e 7.4 ... 71.50 55.80 4 57.95 -1.8

SmartGlb n SGH ... ... 10 35.10 16.94 177 31.99 +7.7

SMTC hg SMTX ... ... ... 5.98 2.30 15 3.73 -8.6

SORL SORL ... ... 5 5.67 1.77 25 3.36 +78.7

SP Plus SP ... ... 20 41.35 27.13 87 35.01 +18.5

SPAR Gp h SGRP ... ... ... 1.39 .45 55 .74 +38.1

SpdDorWrF DWFI ... ... ... 23.84 22.00 16 23.50 +5.8

SPI Eng rs SPI ... ... ... 4.76 1.83 18 2.00 +133.6

SPS Cmce SPSC ... ... 87 118.28 75.83 202 111.43 +35.3

SS&C Tch s SSNC .40 .7 50 67.73 40.96 2492 59.69 +32.3

sSSR Mng g SSRM ... ... 32 16.24 8.11 1021 16.24 +34.3

SVB FnGp SIVB ... ... 17 332.90 177.70 471 228.61 +20.4

SVMK n SVMK ... ... ...dd 20.00 10.05 1307 18.14 +47.8

SabraHltc SBRA 1.80 8.7 9 23.83 15.70 943 20.64 +25.2

SabreCorp SABR .56 2.4 14 26.62 19.41 665 23.79 +9.9

SAExplr rs SAEX ... ... ... 32.00 1.82 82 3.30 +76.5

sSaftyInsGr SAFT 3.20 3.2 15 99.70 77.58 61 99.11 +21.1

SagaComm SGA 1.20a 3.9 8 39.00 28.00 5 30.71 -7.6

SageThera SAGE ... ... ...dd 193.56 79.88 383 163.20 +70.4

Saia Inc SAIA ... ... 19 83.75 52.04 184 68.87 +23.4

Salarius rs SLRX ... ... ...dd 37.25 6.50 74 9.93 +20.4

SalemMd h SALM .26 12.6 8 5.50 1.81 33 2.06 -1.4

SalisbryBc SAL 1.12 2.9 12 44.69 33.20 2 38.88 +7.5

SanderFm SAFM 1.28 1.0 15 154.82 93.98 272 132.13 +33.1

SndySpr SASR 1.20f 3.3 12 40.56 29.83 123 35.95 +14.7

Sanfilp JBSS .55a .6 28 86.43 53.12 52 85.44 +53.5

SangTher SGMO ... ... ...dd 19.25 6.26 1291 12.12 +5.6

Sanmina SANM ... ... 17 34.71 22.30 935 32.88 +36.7

Sanofi SNY 1.72e 4.0 ... 45.62 39.71 2335 43.03 -.9

Sanofi rt GCVRZ ... ... ... .60 .15 9 .52 +8.3

Sapiens SPNS .80 7.3 55 11.36 10.12 10.93 SareptaTh SRPT ... ... ...dd 165.87 95.21 492 148.12 +35.7

Savara rs SVRA ... ... ...dd 11.96 2.32 134 2.55 -66.3

scPhrma n SCPH ... ... ...dd 6.16 2.44 29 5.85 +55.6

ScanSource SCSC ... ... 13 44.30 28.55 68 33.72 -1.9

Schmitt h SMIT ... ... 35 3.04 2.04 1 2.12 -24.8

Schnitzer SCHN .75 2.8 3 33.80 20.94 235 26.94 +25.0

ScholRck n SRRK ... ... ...dd 30.00 12.06 68 12.38 -46.1

Scholastc SCHL .60 1.8 56 47.94 31.38 143 33.42 -17.0

SchultSpcl n SAMA ... ... ... 18.00 9.56 9.95 +3.1

SchultSp un SAMAU ... ... ... 10.25 9.91 10.20 +2.5

SciPlay n SCPL ... ... ... 16.16 10.16 133 10.45 -29.5

SciGames SGMS ... ... ...dd 49.90 14.79 1098 20.01 +11.9

ScrippsEW SSP .20 1.3 49 23.41 12.63 189 15.23 -3.2

Scynexis SCYX ... ... ...dd 1.90 .35 249 1.16 +140.7

SeaChange SEAC ... ... ... 3.20 1.13 350 1.96 +55.6

SeacstBkg SBCF ... ... 20 31.94 21.74 187 26.98 +3.7

SeagateT STX 2.52 5.3 10 57.20 35.38 1662 47.48 +23.0

Seanrgy wtA SHIPW ... ... ... .22 SeanrM hrs SHIP ... ... ... 16.35 .52 350 .60 -92.0

SearsH&O SHOS ... ... ...dd 3.35 1.57 91 2.50 +17.4

SeaSpine n SPNE ... ... ...dd 20.75 12.07 47 12.60 -30.9

SeattGen SGEN ... ... ...dd 84.37 50.71 708 75.95 +34.0

SecndSgh h EYES ... ... ...dd 1.98 .64 108 .83 -6.8

ScndSght wt EYESW ... ... ... .79 Secoo n SECO ... ... ... 15.48 6.65 52 7.95 -12.3

SecWkA A n SCWX ... ... ...dd 24.91 10.58 244 12.09 -28.4

SecNtl lf SNFCA .23t ... 3 5.72 4.58 21 5.13 +4.4

Seelos rs SEEL ... ... ...dd 13.95 1.32 118 1.73 -70.0

SelectBc lf SLCT ... ... 14 14.25 10.14 17 11.21 -9.5

SelIntCon n SIC ... ... ... 14.73 5.94 354 11.00 +46.3

SelectaB n SELB ... ... ... 16.55 1.41 112 1.68 -36.8

SelectvIns SIGI .80 1.1 26 79.17 56.22 289 74.56 +22.3

SmLEDS h LEDS ... ... ...dd 5.57 2.46 9 2.52 -6.6

Semtech SMTC ... ... 65 60.55 39.54 273 53.67 +17.0

SenecaB SENEB ... ... ...dd 35.37 24.08 29.00 -1.6

SenecaA SENEA ... ... ...dd 35.90 21.97 11 30.26 +7.2

SenesTch SNES ... ... ...dd 1.95 .55 563 1.48 +153.0

SenHous SNH .60 7.3 5 19.18 7.49 984 8.27 -29.4

SenHous 42 SNHNI 1.41 6.3 ... 25.09 17.55 108 22.31 +10.5

SenHous 46 SNHNL 1.56 6.2 ... 26.62 20.05 57 25.00 +10.1

Senmiao n AIHS ... ... ...dd 7.38 1.11 64 1.32 -65.4

SensusHlt n SRTS ... ... ... 9.23 4.75 24 5.07 -31.6

SensusHl wt SRTSW ... ... ... .67 SentEn n STNL ... ... ... 14.21 9.81 151 10.20 +1.8

SentEn wt STNLW ... ... ... .83 SentEn un STNLU ... ... ... 11.95 10.00 10.24 -.6

tSeqentBr h SQBG ... ... ...dd 2.28 .43 109 .43 -45.9

SeresTh n MCRB ... ... ...dd 9.26 2.02 304 2.71 -40.0

SvcSource SREV ... ... ...dd 3.88 .85 78 .90 -16.5

ServiFst s SFBS .60 1.8 14 44.06 29.90 68 33.64 +5.6

SesenBio SESN ... ... ...dd 2.60 .66 1889 1.08 -23.9

SevernBcp SVBI .12 1.4 22 9.94 7.22 19 8.30 +4.0

Sharps SMED ... ... ...dd 4.22 2.97 5 3.65 +5.8

SharpSprg SHSP ... ... ...dd 21.10 9.40 80 9.92 -21.5

ShndTele s SHEN .27f .7 ... 51.41 32.25 152 41.16 -7.0

ShiftPixy h PIXY ... ... ... 4.69 .27 142 .47 -73.4

Shiloh SHLO ... ... 4 12.28 3.98 17 5.09 -12.7

Shineco TYHT ... ... 3 1.66 .43 534 .76 +31.7

Shire SHPG 1.06e .6 61 182.47 165.29 179.20 +3.0

ShoeCarnvl SCVL .34f 1.3 16 45.00 23.98 204 25.88 -22.8

ShoreBcsh SHBI .40 2.5 17 19.50 12.95 8 16.25 +11.8

ShotSpot n SSTI ... ... ... 66.14 26.55 175 37.60 +20.6

Shutterfly SFLY ... ... ...dd 91.00 35.08 773 50.63 +25.8

SiNtxTc rs SINT ... ... ... 19.80 2.19 5322 3.10 -42.6

SiebertFn SIEB .10a .9 92 20.80 8.17 4 11.04 -23.7

SiennaBi n SNNA ... ... ... 18.05 .72 207 .76 -67.1

Sientra SIEN ... ... ...dd 26.79 4.78 420 5.94 -53.3

SierraBc BSRR .76f 2.9 13 31.19 22.68 17 25.83 +7.5

tSierOnc g h SRRA ... ... ...dd 2.92 .48 564 .48 -63.4

SierraWr SWIR ... ... 13 22.58 10.80 181 11.97 -10.9

SifyTech SIFY .02e 1.2 ... 1.84 1.15 31 1.38 -7.6

SigmaL wt SGLBW ... ... ... .35 SigmaL hn SGLB ... ... ... 2.58 .81 12 1.29 -14.0

Sigmatr SGMA ... ... 57 7.24 2.18 170 4.59 +95.3

SignatBk SBNY 2.24 1.8 ... 137.94 98.54 338 126.64 +23.2

SilganHld s SLGN .44 1.4 17 31.69 22.24 338 30.75 +30.2

SilcLtd SILC 1.00 3.2 9 45.50 28.63 85 31.74 -9.2

sSilcnLab SLAB ... ... ...cc 114.87 73.13 388 114.74 +45.6

SilicnMotn SIMO 1.20 3.0 15 61.85 31.73 481 40.52 +17.4

SilkRdMd n SILK ... ... ... 51.50 30.87 189 44.50 +23.0

SilvrSun n SSNT .05e ... 61 4.56 2.00 2 3.03 +30.6

Silvercrest SAMG .60 4.4 18 18.00 12.00 11 13.61 +2.9

SimmnsFst s SFNC .64 2.6 11 32.45 22.08 506 25.01 +3.6

SimplyGd n SMPL ... ... ... 28.06 16.40 340 27.13 +43.5

sSimulations SLP .24 .6 91 39.63 17.18 290 39.93 +100.7

Sina SINA ... ... 23 85.05 38.84 620 40.36 -24.8

Sinclair SBGI .80 1.5 16 66.57 25.13 1273 53.00 +101.2

SinoGlobl SINO ... ... ...dd 1.60 .64 23 .68 -11.5

Sinovac h SVA ... ... ...dd 7.92 5.73 6.47 -6.8

SiriusInt n SG ... ... ... 17.95 10.50 11.50 -13.5

SiriusXM SIRI .05 .8 31 7.25 5.23 34148 6.16 +7.9

SitoMobl rs SITO ... ... ...dd 2.46 .65 27 .65 -27.8

SkySolar SKYS ... ... 6 1.58 .45 157 .58 +9.4

SkyWest SKYW .48 .8 12 65.80 42.38 127 61.83 +39.0

SkywksSol SWKS 1.52 1.8 14 96.25 60.12 1247 86.80 +29.5

sSleepNmbr SNBR ... ... 37 49.89 27.29 1462 51.62 +62.7

SmartFn rs SMBK ... ... 17 26.04 16.17 58 21.87 +19.7

SmartSnd n SND ... ... ... 6.19 1.92 222 2.19 -1.4

sSmthM hrs SMSI ... ... ...dd 5.77 1.62 7370 5.54 +207.8

SoYoung n SY ... ... ... 22.80 12.47 273 14.08 -32.2

SocilRltyA n SRAX ... ... 4 6.00 1.55 132 3.97 +94.6

SocketM n SCKT ... ... ... 2.80 1.35 79 2.65 +76.7

SofiGigE n GIGE ... ... ... 20.29 18.15 0 20.26 +2.4

tSohu.cm h SOHU ... ... ...dd 23.60 12.53 260 12.69 -27.2

Sol-Gel n SLGL ... ... ... 11.36 5.41 14 10.42 +73.1

SolarCap SLRC 1.64 7.9 11 22.00 18.45 58 20.77 +8.2

SolarSCap SUNS 1.41 8.4 11 17.56 14.50 11 16.71 +10.5

sSolarEdg n SEDG ... ... 30 64.21 32.43 439 64.33 +83.3

Soleno wt rs SLNOW ... ... ... .28 SolenoTh rs SLNO ... ... ... 5.07 1.11 122 2.45 +43.3

SolidBio n SLDB ... ... ...dd 54.54 4.32 791 5.45 -79.7

Solignx wt SNGXW ... ... ... .55 Soligenix h SNGX ... ... ... 2.20 .65 226 1.19 +38.4

Soliton n SOLY ... ... ... 29.00 4.12 479 12.69 +160.6

SonimTc n SONM ... ... ...dd 18.26 9.66 181 11.68 +6.3

Sonoma wt SNOAW ... ... ... .50 SonomeP rs SNOA ... ... ... 25.20 5.76 4 6.29 -2.0

Sonos n SONO ... ... ... 23.60 9.23 529 10.84 +10.4

Sophiris h SPHS ... ... ...dd 3.49 .71 61 1.00 +20.5

SorrentoTh SRNE ... ... ...dd 6.50 1.80 314 2.66 +10.8

SotherlyH SOHO .52f 7.4 ...dd 7.69 5.43 45 7.01 +25.0

SothrlyH pf SOHOB 2.00 7.8 ... 26.50 21.32 0 25.55 +3.2

SthrlyH pf C SOHOO 1.97 7.8 ... 25.89 20.57 3 25.10 +14.6

SothrlH pfD SOHON 2.06 8.0 ... 27.26 25.06 1 25.85 +2.8

SouMoBc s SMBC .60f 1.7 13 40.00 29.92 10 34.59 +2.0

SoundFin SFBC .56 1.6 21 40.87 32.01 1 34.90 +7.2

SthMtn un SMMCU ... ... ... 10.17 9.95 149 10.14 +1.4

SthPlainF n SPFI .03p ... ... 18.70 16.04 18 17.72 -1.7

SouthState SSB 1.60f 2.1 21 88.70 56.55 135 77.12 +28.6

SthnFstBsh SFST ... ... 14 44.75 27.33 17 40.77 +27.1

SoNatBcVa SONA .36 2.3 30 17.99 12.87 37 15.77 +19.3

SsdeBTX SBSI 1.24f 3.7 16 37.32 29.28 117 33.87 +6.7

SparkEn s SPKE .72 6.6 14 11.71 7.20 176 10.99 +47.9

SparkEn pf SPKEP 2.19 8.9 ... 25.03 17.10 15 24.70 +33.5

SparkTh n ONCE ... ... ...dd 114.20 34.53 400 98.67 +152.1

SpartnMot SPAR .10 .8 34 16.10 6.70 107 11.97 +65.6

SprtnNash SPTN .76 6.4 6 24.46 10.70 275 11.92 -30.6

SpectPh SPPI ... ... ...dd 25.29 6.22 512 7.55 -13.7

SperoTh n SPRO ... ... ... 14.48 5.52 43 10.03 +63.1

Sphr3D grs ANY ... ... ... 8.70 1.06 145 1.59 -47.9

SpirtTex n STXB ... ... 20 23.53 16.70 144 21.50 -5.6

Splunk SPLK ... ... ...dd 143.70 83.69 973 138.22 +31.8

SpokHldgs SPOK .50 3.5 48 17.25 12.21 69 14.48 +9.2

SportsWhs SPWH ... ... 9 6.69 3.41 298 4.27 -2.5

SprBkPh n SBPH ... ... ...dd 15.00 3.58 414 4.52 -56.5

SprottFoc FUND .67e 9.8 ...q 7.91 5.46 29 6.85 +18.5

Sprouts SFM ... ... 18 29.67 16.66 1701 17.17 -27.0

StaarSur STAA ... ... ... 54.00 21.70 369 30.86 -3.3

StabilisE rs SLNG ... ... ... 14.72 3.18 23 5.51 -20.8

Staff360 rs STAF .04 2.7 ... 3.48 1.30 396 1.50 -2.0

Stamps.cm STMP ... ... 6 284.45 32.54 334 47.17 -69.7

Std AVB n STND .88 3.2 ... 39.45 26.97 1 27.50 -8.0

StarBulk rs SBLK ... ... 31 15.38 6.16 282 10.07 +10.2

StrBlk22 n SBLKZ 2.08 8.0 ... 26.26 22.88 4 25.98 +4.3

StarsGp g TSG ... ... ... 35.95 15.10 1265 16.67 +.9

Starbucks s SBUX 1.44 1.5 44 99.72 51.20 11180 98.02 +52.2

StatAutF STFC .40 1.2 ...cc 36.45 28.57 28 34.72 +2.0

StlthBio n MITO ... ... ... 20.99 10.70 2 12.78 +7.4

StealthGas GASS ... ... 35 4.18 2.73 24 3.87 +40.2

SteelCn lf STCN ... ... ... 2.26 1.54 12 1.76 +1.7

StlDynam STLD .96 2.9 9 48.64 25.03 2682 32.61 +8.6

SteinMart s SMRT .30 37.3 ...dd 3.28 .65 47 .81 -24.8

StellrAcq n STLR ... ... ... 11.00 9.16 10.50 StellAcq wt STLRW ... ... ... .39 StellAcq un STLRU ... ... ... 10.52 10.50 10.50 StemlineTh STML ... ... ...dd 17.85 7.82 160 13.23 +39.3

Stericycle SRCL ... ... ...dd 71.43 34.36 965 45.70 +24.6

SterlBcp n SBT .04 .4 ... 13.54 6.65 43 9.86 +41.9

SterlCons STRL ... ... 14 16.07 9.71 89 12.66 +16.3

SMadden s SHOO .56 1.7 22 39.30 27.88 675 33.73 +11.5

Stewrdshp SSFN .12 .8 19 15.72 8.20 8 15.45 +69.8

StitchFix n SFIX ... ... ... 52.45 16.05 2287 27.63 +61.7

StockYBc s SYBT 1.04f 2.8 19 39.10 28.02 39 37.50 +14.3

StokeTh n STOK ... ... ... 31.76 22.01 153 23.65 -7.5

StoneCastle BANX 1.52a 6.9 17 23.00 16.75 11 22.00 +14.0

StoneCo n STNE ... ... ... 45.62 16.14 1129 34.54 +87.3

StrataSk h SSKN ... ... ...dd 3.88 1.86 19 2.67 +2.7

Stratasys SSYS ... ... ...dd 30.60 17.06 861 28.49 +58.2

StratEdu STRA 2.00 1.1 55 189.79 102.22 102 185.34 +63.4

tStrattec STRT .56 2.7 14 38.00 21.09 19 21.00 -27.1

StratusPrp STRS 1.00e ... ...dd 33.95 22.01 7 27.69 +15.5

StreamHlth STRM ... ... ... 2.09 .57 67 1.30 +60.5

StrgbrBio n SBBP ... ... ... 6.55 2.50 47 2.60 -42.0

tSummerInf SUMR ... ... ...dd 1.98 .39 50 .40 -61.9

SumFWV SMMF .60f 2.2 13 27.47 17.94 56 26.85 +39.0

SmtStB s SSBI .48 4.0 17 16.10 10.65 14 12.02 +2.1

SumTher n SMMT ... ... ... 2.59 1.10 9 1.40 +21.7

tSumWre hn WISA ... ... ...dd 5.00 .95 32 .97 -71.6

SundEng n SNDE ... ... ... 6.75 1.45 4 1.51 -35.2

SunesisP h SNSS ... ... ...dd 2.60 .20 507 .88 +111.8

SunOpta STKL ... ... ...dd 8.70 2.21 134 2.84 -26.6

SunPower SPWR ... ... ...dd 12.79 4.55 2007 10.76 +116.5

Sunrun n RUN ... ... 16 21.42 8.81 2123 18.64 +71.2

Sunworks n SUNW ... ... ... 1.97 .25 209 .55 +109.9

SupLeagu n SLGG ... ... ...dd 11.55 6.00 18 7.74 -8.9

SuperCm lf SPCB ... ... ...dd 2.10 .98 9 1.07 -22.5

SupTech h SCON ... ... ... 3.15 .70 118 .90 -30.2

SupGpCos s SGC .40 2.4 15 21.94 15.01 11 17.02 -3.6

Supernus SUPN ... ... 16 55.50 29.60 214 32.78 -1.3

supprt.cm rs SPRT ... ... ...dd 3.03 1.49 27 1.55 -37.0

SurfaceOn n SURF ... ... ...dd 12.65 2.05 34 2.16 -49.1

SurgPtrs n SGRY ... ... ...dd 18.70 6.41 415 7.74 -20.9

Surmodic SRDX ... ... ...dd 82.35 38.06 87 39.87 -15.6

SutroBio n STRO ... ... ...dd 15.90 8.50 42 11.37 +26.1

SykesEnt SYKE ... ... 24 31.41 22.67 94 28.77 +16.3

Symantec SYMC .30 1.4 10 26.07 17.43 6241 22.10 +17.0

Synacor SYNC ... ... ...dd 2.50 1.40 38 1.48 Synalloy SYNL .25e 1.6 25 24.80 12.45 14 16.00 -3.6

Synaptics SYNA ... ... 17 50.39 26.34 434 32.69 -12.1

SynchrTc n SNCR ... ... ...dd 8.56 4.96 217 8.00 +30.3

SyndaxP n SNDX ... ... ...dd 9.66 3.39 68 9.03 +102.9

SyneosH h SYNH ... ... ...dd 56.34 36.27 655 49.33 +25.4

Synlogic rs SYBX ... ... ...dd 14.59 5.75 223 5.99 -14.6

Synopsys SNPS ... ... 45 138.72 79.14 691 136.21 +61.7

Synthes hrs SES ... ... ...dd 23.97 2.42 103 4.84 -23.4

Synthorx n THOR ... ... ...dd 23.53 11.00 35 15.49 -10.9

Sypris SYPR .08 8.4 ...dd 1.75 .71 8 .95 +21.8

SyrosPhar n SYRS ... ... ... 13.16 5.17 152 7.50 +34.6

- T -:T-MobileUS TMUS ... ... 14 85.22 59.15 5829 82.38 +29.5

tTAT Tch h TATT .34e 6.2 13 7.90 5.65 2 5.51 -10.4

TCG BDC n CGBD 1.48a 9.7 24 18.00 12.19 230 15.21 +22.7

TCR2 Th n TCRR ... ... ...dd 25.47 10.04 243 15.12 +.3

TD Ameritr AMTD 1.20 2.3 21 60.24 45.70 2119 51.41 +5.0

TDH Hld n PETZ ... ... ...dd 4.37 .44 4796 1.35 +145.5

TESSCO TESS .80 5.4 29 20.00 10.20 61 14.70 +22.5

sTFS Fncl TFSL 1.00 5.4 61 18.45 14.19 236 18.38 +13.9

TG Thera TGTX ... ... ...dd 12.90 3.32 601 7.40 +80.5

THL Credit TCRD .84m 12.6 7q 8.75 5.80 84 6.66 +9.5

TKK Sym n TKKS ... ... ...dd 10.07 9.46 10.03 +3.9

TKK Sy un TKKSU ... ... ...dd 10.38 10.00 10.28 +1.9

TKK Sym rt TKKSR ... ... ... .53 .17 .18 -48.6

TMSR Gl s TMSR ... ... 27 10.32 1.12 3 1.35 -11.8

tTOP Sh hrs TOPS ... ... ... 2.70 .43 2012 .40 -51.8

TPI Co n TPIC ... ... ... 32.74 19.54 396 26.00 +5.8

TSR h TSRI ... ... ...dd 8.60 4.23 0 4.54 -2.4

sTTEC Hl TTEC .60f 1.3 46 48.19 23.01 43 47.78 +67.2

TTM Tch TTMI ... ... 13 19.91 8.49 858 9.90 +1.7

Tabula n TRHC ... ... ...dd 91.16 40.86 123 57.07 -10.5

TactSys n TCMD ... ... ...cc 76.63 37.40 189 54.53 +19.7

Taitron h TAIT .12 3.6 ...dd 7.65 1.48 27 3.30 +90.8

TaiwLipo n TLC ... ... ... 11.00 5.02 1 5.20 -5.5

TakeTwo TTWO ... ... 23 139.91 84.41 1604 123.59 +20.1

Talend n TLND ... ... ...dd 73.52 31.35 135 34.64 -6.6

TandmD rs TNDM ... ... ...dd 74.81 24.03 1254 62.29 +64.1

TandyLthr TLF ... ... 9 8.01 4.90 3 5.85 +3.0

Tantech n TANH ... ... ... 1.94 1.42 42 1.42 -18.4

Taoping h TAOP ... ... ...dd 1.51 .64 515 .68 -43.8

Tarena lf TEDU .28e 17.5 ...dd 9.36 .91 134 1.60 -74.6

TargtHosp TH ... ... ...cc 12.11 8.42 111 8.55 -15.2

Taronis rs TRNX ... ... ... 13.60 .13 12282 .50 -89.8

TaylrDv TAYD ... ... ... 13.29 10.42 1 10.61 -12.9

TechData h TECD ... ... 20 111.08 66.93 186 101.90 +24.6

TechCom lf TCCO ... ... ...dd 5.95 2.28 22 2.45 -7.5

TechTarg TTGT ... ... ... 32.72 11.12 118 23.29 +90.7

Tecnoglass TGLS .56 7.8 19 10.29 6.08 58 7.15 -11.4

Tecogen TGEN ... ... ... 4.20 2.94 7 3.25 -10.5

Tecton pfB TECTP 2.25 21.2 ... 11.15 10.25 4 10.60 +1.9

sTelenav TNAV ... ... ...dd 9.25 3.35 146 9.27 +128.3

Teligent h TLGT ... ... ...dd 4.52 .42 144 .68 -50.4

Tellurian rs TELL ... ... ...dd 11.80 5.90 2395 6.36 -8.5

Tenable n TENB ... ... ... 39.38 20.00 473 30.49 +37.4

TenaxTh rs TENX ... ... ... 6.85 1.03 55 1.34 +10.7

TenzingA n TZAC ... ... ... 10.56 9.65 10.26 +4.2

TenzAcq un TZACU ... ... ... 10.47 9.75 0 10.42 +3.5

Teradyn TER .36 .6 24 58.61 28.73 3574 57.59 +83.5

sTerrFmP lf TERP .81 5.3 ... 15.30 9.96 599 15.34 +36.7

TerritBcp TBNK .88a 3.1 13 31.44 24.96 38 28.48 +9.6

Tesla Inc TSLA ... ... ...dd 387.46 176.99 9251 235.77 -29.2

TetraTc TTEK .60f .8 28 86.56 48.52 882 79.47 +53.5

Tetraphase TTPH ... ... ...dd 3.66 .32 299 .33 -70.4

TexCapB 42 TCBIL 1.63 6.1 ... 26.80 23.83 1 26.50 +5.5

TexCapB pf TCBIP 1.63 6.2 ... 26.25 23.75 3 26.12 +5.7

TxCapBsh TCBI ... ... 12 94.95 47.86 598 61.58 +20.5

sTexInst TXN 3.08 2.4 23 129.80 87.70 6067 129.97 +37.5

TexRdhse TXRH 1.20 2.1 34 75.24 50.84 1835 56.62 -5.2

The Real n REAL ... ... ... 30.05 22.91 390 25.12 -13.1

The9Ltd rs NCTY ... ... ... 8.13 .78 87 1.02 -1.0

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tTherapMD TXMD ... ... ...dd 6.94 2.14 1533 2.15 -43.6

TherpxBio h TRPX ... ... ... 9.30 2.22 80 2.46 -24.3

TheravBio TBPH ... ... ...dd 35.48 15.18 278 19.43 -24.1

1347PrpIns PIH ... ... 50 7.50 3.75 4 5.04 +25.3

1347PrIn pf PIHPP 2.00 7.8 ... 26.79 16.15 6 25.60 +32.8

360 Fin n QFIN ... ... ... 24.45 9.90 272 10.85 -30.0

TiberAcq n TIBR ... ... ...cc 10.30 9.50 0 10.21 +4.2

TiberAc un TIBRU ... ... ... 10.97 10.02 0 10.77 +5.5

TigerShsCh TTTN ... ... ... 30.08 21.72 2 28.08 +23.1

TileShop TTS .20 ... 16 8.60 2.57 900 2.89 -47.3

Tilray n TLRY ... ... ...dd 300.00 21.50 1073 40.64 -42.4

TmbrlndBc TSBK .60 2.2 13 37.89 21.91 7 26.87 +20.5

Tiptree TIPT .16f 2.4 33 6.90 5.01 10 6.69 +19.7

TitanMach TITN ... ... 71 21.79 11.99 108 21.35 +62.4

TitanPh rs TTNP ... ... ... 5.70 1.03 83 1.13 -15.5

TivityHlth TVTY ... ... 7 41.46 14.84 649 16.32 -34.2

Tivo Cp TIVO .32m 4.3 58 14.20 6.61 724 7.51 -20.2

TizianaLf n TLSA ... ... ... 12.17 5.00 1 7.15 -4.0

Tocagen n TOCA ... ... ... 15.80 4.13 118 5.19 -36.8

tTonixP hrs TNXP ... ... ...dd 15.70 .53 421 .51 -76.8

Torchlght TRCH ... ... ...dd 1.98 .53 135 1.48 +162.4

TottenAc n TOTA ... ... ...dd 10.27 9.63 10.26 +3.6

TottenA rt TOTAR ... ... ... .41 .22 .36 -10.0

TottenAc un TOTAU ... ... ... 11.51 10.00 10.25 +.5

ToughBlt n TBLT ... ... ...dd 5.55 .27 1249 .42 -64.1

ToughB un TBLTU ... ... ... 6.00 .96 16 1.88 -54.7

TowerSemi TSEM ... ... 12 22.62 13.56 3156 20.26 +37.4

TownSprts CLUB ... ... ...dd 11.15 1.56 81 1.58 -75.3

TowneBank TOWN .72f 2.6 ... 33.20 22.88 104 27.81 +16.1

tTraconPh h TCON ... ... ...dd 2.55 .50 184 .50 -20.8

TractSupp TSCO 1.40f 1.3 30 114.25 75.92 1097 110.45 +32.4

TradDsk A n TTD ... ... ... 279.71 83.66 2831 260.36 +124.3

Tradeweb n TW ... ... ... 50.48 33.68 563 47.64 +33.0

TrnWEnt h TWMC ... ... ...dd 1.40 .25 39 .29 -53.5

TransAct TACT .36 3.0 23 15.95 8.40 8 11.95 +33.1

TransMed n TMDX ... ... ... 31.54 21.38 38 25.56 +3.1

Transcat TRNS ... ... 20 27.00 17.56 51 23.36 +22.8

TransGlb TGA .07 ... ...dd 3.85 1.34 122 1.40 -25.1

TranslBio n TBIO ... ... 9 15.22 4.81 72 8.94 +19.2

TravelCtrs TA ... ... ...dd 6.10 3.35 61 3.68 -2.1

TravCtrs 28 TANNI 2.06 8.1 ... 27.00 23.85 3 25.47 +3.5

TravelC 29 TANNL 2.00 7.8 ... 26.87 22.60 9 25.53 +11.3

Travelct 30 TANNZ 2.00 7.9 ... 25.74 22.51 2 25.47 +9.5

Travelzoo TZOO ... ... 32 22.85 7.00 108 12.59 +28.1

TrmntMtg n TRMT .88 19.4 ...dd 13.80 3.87 159 4.53 -49.9

Trevena h TRVN ... ... ...dd 3.58 .38 317 .91 +111.6

TreviTh n TRVI ... ... ... 10.62 5.69 13 5.89 -25.3

TribPubl TPCO 1.50e ... 54 15.90 7.81 48 8.04 -16.8

Tricida n TCDA ... ... 44 42.80 19.43 222 31.21 +32.4

TriCoBsh TCBK .76 2.0 16 41.31 31.05 53 38.09 +12.7

TridntAcq n TDAC ... ... ...dd 10.40 9.74 10.40 +4.3

TridntAcq un TDACU ... ... ... 10.59 10.00 10.59 +3.9

TrilliumTh TRIL ... ... ... 6.75 .30 109 .34 -80.1

TriMas h TRS ... ... 22 33.45 25.18 136 30.55 +11.9

Trimble TRMB ... ... 41 46.25 29.75 721 44.32 +34.7

TrinityBio TRIB .88 39.8 2 4.83 1.57 30 2.21 -3.5

TrinMrg n TMCX ... ... ... 10.37 9.71 13 10.35 +3.6

TrinMrg un TMCXU ... ... ... 10.70 10.10 10.70 +3.7

TripAdvis TRIP ... ... 59 69.00 42.01 1702 45.33 -16.0

TriStCap TSC ... ... 11 30.10 18.20 77 20.46 +5.1

TriStCap pf TSCAP 1.69 6.3 ... 31.67 24.80 0 26.99 +3.9

TriStCap pfB TSCBP 1.59 6.1 ... 27.78 25.54 9 26.15 +1.5

TriumphBc TBK ... ... 16 44.70 27.21 67 31.64 +6.5

Trivago n TRVG ... ... ... 7.54 3.41 824 5.09 -9.6

Trovagn rsh TROV ... ... ... 9.65 1.77 53 1.80 -43.0

TrueCar TRUE ... ... ...dd 14.55 4.98 629 5.13 -43.4

Trupanion TRUP ... ... ...dd 46.39 22.38 199 33.02 +29.7

TrstNY TRST .27 3.4 14 9.45 6.51 209 8.04 +17.2

Trustmk TRMK .92 2.6 17 36.63 26.84 366 34.99 +23.1

T2 Biosys TTOO ... ... ...dd 7.70 1.35 667 1.45 -51.8

Tuanche n TC ... ... ... 7.93 2.05 6 4.70 -30.4

Tucows grs TCX ... ... 38 90.21 48.08 52 49.34 -17.8

TuesMrn TUES ... ... ...dd 3.55 1.46 62 1.64 -3.5

Tuniu TOUR ... ... ...dd 8.30 2.48 16 3.16 -35.0

TurnPtTh n TPTX ... ... ...dd 47.72 25.99 37 39.81 +49.3

TurtleBc rs HEAR ... ... ... 34.50 8.25 433 10.25 -28.2

TuscnHld n THCB ... ... ... 11.72 9.71 53 9.85 +1.1

TuscnHl un THCBU ... ... ... 11.72 10.08 1 10.74 +6.0

TuscanII n THCA ... ... ... sTuscanII un THCAU ... ... ... 10.08 10.00 1028 10.12 +.8

TwlSeas n BROG ... ... ...cc 10.21 9.50 10.21 +4.0

TwlSeas wt BROGW ... ... ... TwlSeas un BROGU ... ... ... 10.68 10.18 2 10.60 +3.4

TwlSeas rt BROGR ... ... ... .44 .21 2 .32 -8.6

21Vianet VNET ... ... 25 11.98 6.60 107 7.38 -14.6

tTwinDisc lf TWIN .36 2.9 9 27.97 12.50 51 12.50 -15.3

TwistBio n TWST ... ... ...dd 34.46 12.38 285 33.98 +47.2

TwoRvrBc TRCB .28 2.0 12 18.79 11.54 13 14.12 -7.5

t2U TWOU ... ... ...dd 90.31 34.26 1038 34.60 -30.4

TymeTch n TYME ... ... ... 4.64 .92 646 1.12 -69.6

- U -:US AutoPts PRTS ... ... 2 1.80 .88 44 1.23 +35.2

US Concrte USCR ... ... 23 54.95 27.68 116 48.84 +38.4

US Gld hrs USAU .21e ... ... 1.53 .74 67 1.02 +13.3

US WellSv USWS ... ... ... 11.12 3.09 58 3.31 -49.1

US Well wt MPACW ... ... ... .44 sUFP Tch UFPT ... ... 18 43.42 27.80 23 41.51 +38.2

UMB Fn UMBF 1.20 1.8 18 77.43 57.00 148 67.26 +10.3

UP Fint n TIGR ... ... ... 23.89 4.09 522 4.31 -60.5

USEcology ECOL .72 1.1 28 77.15 54.24 116 63.03 +.1

USGlobInv GROW .03 1.7 ...dd 2.06 .92 69 1.73 +57.3

USA Tc pf USATP ... ... ... 26.39 16.04 26.39 +53.0

USA Tch lf USAT ... ... ... 16.83 3.19 446 6.68 +71.7

tUSA Trk USAK ... ... 18 23.44 8.15 207 8.10 -45.9

UTStarcm UTSI ... ... 17 4.11 2.59 1 2.92 +7.4

Ubiquiti UBNT .50e .4 31 174.95 79.55 149 134.95 +35.8

UltaBeauty ULTA ... ... 32 368.83 224.43 815 346.13 +41.4

UltraClean UCTT ... ... 13 15.94 6.94 314 15.03 +77.4

UltPetro n UPL ... ... ... 2.04 .16 1184 .19 -75.3

Ultragenyx RARE ... ... 35 90.98 37.44 326 60.94 +40.2

Ultralife ULBI ... ... 5 11.97 6.30 31 8.74 +29.5

Umpqua UMPQ .84 4.9 13 22.26 15.09 1062 17.30 +8.8

UniQure QURE ... ... ... 82.49 21.98 947 62.03 +115.2

UnicoA UNAM ... ... ...dd 8.15 5.19 6.33 -.8

UnionBkVT UNB 1.24 3.6 23 54.00 29.52 2 34.63 -27.5

UtdAirlHl UAL ... ... 11 97.85 67.94 1950 93.44 +11.6

UnBnOH UBCP .54f 4.7 8 13.75 10.25 2 11.40 -.3

UtdBOH UBOH .52 2.5 11 23.99 18.80 6 21.04 +5.1

UBSI UBSI 1.36 3.6 17 39.95 29.13 239 37.48 +20.5

UtdCmBks UCBI .68f 2.4 17 31.71 20.23 389 28.45 +32.6

UCmntyFn UCFC .32f 3.2 17 10.78 8.49 126 10.06 +13.7

UtdFnBcp UBNK .48 3.4 13 18.09 12.82 364 14.30 -2.7

UtdFire UFCS 1.32f 2.6 42 61.42 40.86 79 49.92 -10.0

tUtdInsur UIHC .24 2.1 ...dd 22.43 11.36 122 11.58 -30.3

USecBcCA UBFO .44 4.1 18 11.45 9.18 54 10.72 +13.2

US Engy rs USEG ... ... ...dd 1.20 .18 7 .46 -31.3

USLime USLM .54 .7 21 85.85 68.20 2 82.21 +15.8

UtdTherap UTHR ... ... ...dd 130.00 74.31 449 78.20 -28.2

UtdGrdian UG 1.10e 5.6 30 20.81 15.51 1 19.77 +7.8

UnitGrp UNIT .20m 2.3 ...dd 21.33 7.84 1750 8.56 -45.0

UnityBcp UNTY .32f 1.5 13 24.75 16.74 9 20.67 -.4

tUnityBio n UBX ... ... ... 24.56 6.77 179 6.67 -59.0

sUnivDisp OLED .40 .2 ...cc 215.98 78.78 503 214.36 +129.1

UnvElc UEIC ... ... 16 47.65 23.29 83 41.17 +62.9

sUnivFor s UFPI .36e .9 18 41.82 24.14 481 40.91 +57.6

UnvLogist ULH .42a 2.1 15 37.68 17.40 45 20.28 +12.1

UnvStainls USAP ... ... 37 30.91 12.53 38 16.29 +.5

UnivstFinl UVSP .80 3.0 16 29.05 20.18 81 26.88 +24.6

UnumTh n UMRX ... ... ...dd 17.66 1.88 92 2.00 -54.5

UplandSoft UPLD ... ... ...dd 54.87 25.12 756 43.00 +58.2

Upwork n UPWK ... ... ...dd 25.00 14.08 1015 16.38 -9.6

UrbanOne UONE ... ... ...dd 3.60 1.74 1 2.15 +2.9

UrbanOnD UONEK ... ... ... 2.41 1.60 22 2.16 +34.2

UrbanOut URBN ... ... 10 52.50 22.14 1308 23.43 -29.4

tUrbnTea h MYT ... ... ...dd 2.77 .50 36 .48 -44.6

UrogenP n URGN ... ... ... 55.49 30.48 131 32.28 -25.0

UrovantS n UROV ... ... ...dd 14.49 4.06 6 8.65 +31.3

Usio Inc USIO ... ... ...dd 3.82 1.38 6 2.55 +53.6

UtahMed UTMD 1.10 1.3 ... 102.70 73.98 12 85.21 +2.6

Uxin Ltd n UXIN ... ... ...dd 9.87 1.41 842 2.20 -54.7

- V -:VBI Vac n VBIV ... ... ... 2.78 .58 642 .73 -54.6

VEON VEON .29e 9.3 ... 3.28 2.07 2113 3.12 +33.3

VOXX Intl VOXX ... ... ...dd 5.95 3.41 62 4.70 +18.7

VSE Corp s VSEC .36f 1.4 8 45.31 24.06 14 26.24 -12.3

Vaccinex n VCNX ... ... ... 12.00 3.32 8 4.87 +33.6

Valerit rs VLRX ... ... ... 33.80 2.10 241 2.50 -61.7

VlyNBcp VLY .44 4.0 19 13.08 8.42 1212 11.00 +23.9

VlyNBc pfA VLYPP 1.56 5.6 ... 28.76 21.84 5 27.74 +15.6

VlyBcp pfB VLYPQ 1.38 5.3 ... 26.21 21.25 2 25.99 +14.4

ValueLine VALU .80 3.0 25 30.64 17.12 3 26.61 +2.3

VanE VecBi BBH .55e .4 ...q 136.84 103.25 8 125.42 +13.3

VandaPhm VNDA ... ... 22 33.44 11.83 453 12.55 -52.0

VangIntHi VYMI 2.54e 4.2 ... 64.74 54.41 191 61.07 +8.5

VangIntDiv VIGI .93e 1.4 ... 68.88 55.61 78 67.86 +17.8

VangEMGv VWOB 3.67 4.5 ...q 81.25 73.23 69 81.13 +8.8

V exUSRE VNQI 2.02e 3.4 ...q 60.16 51.16 211 58.82 +12.2

VanShTTr VGSH 1.39 2.3 ...q 60.99 59.55 422 60.79 +1.1

VanSTCpB VCSH 2.31 2.9 ...q 80.73 77.48 925 80.63 +3.5

VanTotBd n VTC 2.82 3.2 ... 87.02 77.78 19 86.80 +8.5

sVangR3K VTHR 2.32e 1.7 ...q 138.08 106.85 7 137.72 +20.9

VanR2KGr VTWG .94e .6 ...q 160.14 113.54 12 147.38 +20.9

VanR2KV VTWV 2.47e 2.4 ...q 119.55 88.37 7 105.02 +12.5

VangR2K VTWO 1.55e 1.2 ...q 139.27 101.11 55 125.50 +16.9

VanR1KGr VONG 1.63e 1.0 ...q 168.88 124.90 35 168.16 +25.0

VanIntTTr VGIT 1.49 2.3 ...q 66.08 61.52 209 65.71 +3.5

VanR1KV VONV 2.58e 2.3 ...q 113.95 91.08 23 113.72 +17.1

VangR1K VONE 2.34e 1.7 ...q 138.99 107.05 12 138.64 +21.1

VanMtgBSc VMBS 1.37 2.6 ...q 52.96 50.19 2277 52.93 +2.8

VanLTCpB VCLT 3.74 3.8 ...q 97.98 83.22 389 97.17 +14.1

VanLTTrs VGLT 2.02 2.5 ...q 82.49 68.97 175 80.85 +8.2

VanIntCpB VCIT 3.13 3.5 ...q 90.00 81.95 6377 89.80 +8.4

VangSTInfl VTIP 1.05e 2.1 ...q 49.45 47.69 339 49.34 +3.0

sVanTIntBd BNDX .65 1.1 ...q 57.88 54.06 1261 57.92 +6.8

VanTIntStk VXUS 1.54e 2.9 ...q 55.65 45.59 1040 52.67 +11.5

VarexImag VREX ... ... ... 38.83 21.57 157 31.66 +33.7

Varonis VRNS ... ... ...dd 78.93 48.67 616 69.38 +31.2

VascuBio VBLT ... ... ... 2.05 .60 50 1.32 +36.1

Vaxart rs VXRT ... ... ... 7.60 .61 90 .69 -63.6

VectoIQ n VTIQ ... ... ...dd 10.20 9.51 10.20 +5.2

VectoIQ un VTIQU ... ... ... 10.65 10.03 10.60 +5.2

VeecoInst VECO ... ... ...dd 15.00 6.27 531 12.04 +62.5

VBradley VRA ... ... 19 17.38 7.94 161 11.11 +29.6

Veracyte VCYT ... ... ...dd 31.18 8.77 665 29.18 +132.0

Verastem VSTM ... ... ...dd 10.35 1.16 1570 1.43 -57.4

VerbTch n VERB ... ... ... 3.13 1.64 27 2.00 -28.8

Vericel VCEL ... ... ...dd 21.01 9.70 295 19.14 +10.0

VerintSys VRNT ... ... 64 63.94 39.96 557 57.70 +36.4

Verisign VRSN ... ... 44 221.78 131.28 488 215.54 +45.4

Verisk VRSK 1.00 .7 47 153.82 102.74 519 152.57 +39.9

Veritex VBTX .50 2.0 19 31.80 20.34 173 25.28 +18.2

Veritone n VERI ... ... ... 16.64 3.65 703 7.02 +84.7

Vermillion VRML ... ... ...dd 1.57 .27 95 .75 +150.0

VeronaPh n VRNA ... ... ... 14.50 3.65 7 4.23 -56.2

VerraMo n VRRM ... ... ... 15.07 9.00 718 13.81 +41.5

Verrica n VRCA ... ... ...dd 18.58 6.44 97 12.37 +51.8

VertexEn VTNR ... ... ...dd 2.04 .95 26 1.35 +32.4

VertxPh VRTX ... ... 25 195.81 151.80 1364 166.23 +.3

Veru Inc VERU ... ... ...dd 2.49 1.18 434 2.23 +59.3

ViaSat VSAT ... ... ...dd 97.31 55.93 282 83.16 +41.1

ViacomA VIA .80 2.3 8 38.00 27.01 40 35.35 +27.1

ViacomB VIAB .80 2.6 6 34.44 23.31 2653 30.98 +20.5

Viavi VIAV ... ... ...cc 14.86 9.17 1561 14.74 +46.7

Vical rs VICL ... ... ...dd 1.47 .66 897 .71 -39.8

Vicor VICR ... ... ... 64.50 27.82 308 30.28 -19.9

sVicDvAcc n VSDA ... ... ... 34.15 26.21 10 34.13 +23.6

VicMultiF n VSMV ... ... ... 31.84 25.25 5 31.75 +19.1

Vict500VW CFA .44e .8 ...q 53.85 41.31 17 53.68 +22.1

VictDisEnV CSF .38e 1.0 ...q 50.77 36.95 17 37.93 -3.8

Vict500EV CFO .47e .9 ...q 52.77 41.27 37 49.99 +13.8

VicEM Hi n CEY ... ... ... 25.16 21.50 2 24.13 +9.8

VictDevVol CIZ .01j ... ...q 34.79 30.28 11 31.74 +3.3

VictIncEV CDC 1.09e 2.4 ...q 48.60 40.31 64 46.32 +9.5

VictSCVol CSA .16e ... ...q 51.78 38.40 1 46.20 +14.0

VictIntlVol CIL .15e ... ...q 40.38 33.34 2 37.88 +10.2

VicEmMkt CEZ ... ... ... 28.54 23.17 13 25.83 +6.9

VictLCHiDv CDL .44e ... ...q 47.99 39.30 19 47.85 +15.7

VictIntHiD CID .33e ... ...q 35.04 29.02 2 32.16 +7.6

VictCap n VCTR ... ... ... 19.96 7.27 66 18.58 +81.8

ViewRay n VRAY ... ... ... 12.36 4.86 700 9.16 +50.9

VikingTh n VKTX ... ... ...dd 24.00 6.97 1018 7.78 +1.7

VikngTh wt VKTXW ... ... ... 3.17 VillagB&T VBFC ... ... 33 35.50 28.77 5 33.82 +11.1

VillgFrm n VFF ... ... ... 18.10 8.50 500 11.40 +15.7

VillSupMkt VLGEA 1.00 4.0 14 32.20 23.75 20 25.05 -5.4

ViomiTc n VIOT .10p ... ...dd 15.84 7.24 23 9.07 +16.3

ViperEnPt VNOM 2.07e 7.0 60 44.00 22.76 362 29.58 +13.6

VirTra n VTSI ... ... 50 5.94 2.25 22 2.51 -18.2

Virco VIRC .06 1.4 ... 5.35 3.70 3 4.24 +6.0

VirtuFin n VIRT .96 4.4 28 29.17 19.65 576 21.70 -15.8

VirtusInv VRTS 2.20 2.0 15 134.25 70.00 129 110.50 +39.1

VirtusIn pf VRTSP 1.81 1.9 ... 112.27 66.63 14 95.88 +26.3

Virtusa VRTU ... ... 85 58.60 37.80 127 45.77 +7.5

VislinkT rs VISL ... ... ... 8.00 .97 1795 1.10 -64.6

tVistaGn n VTGN ... ... ... 2.44 .50 413 .48 -68.0

Visteon s VC ... ... 13 122.07 44.04 836 68.40 +13.5

ViveveMd h VIVE ... ... ...dd 3.71 .14 4113 .15 -85.4

Vivopwr h VVPR ... ... ... 3.19 .59 31 1.18 +82.9

Vivus rs VVUS ... ... 2 7.10 2.15 22 3.47 +55.6

Vodafone VOD 1.01e 5.5 ... 24.97 15.53 7288 18.45 -4.3

VoyagerT n VYGR ... ... ...dd 28.79 7.76 312 22.48 +139.1

vTvTherap VTVT ... ... ...dd 6.09 .68 141 1.38 -47.9

Vuzix VUZI ... ... ...dd 7.35 1.77 2070 2.25 -53.2

- W -:WD 40 WDFC 2.44 1.4 37 187.50 149.38 53 180.49 -1.5

WSFS s WSFS .48 1.2 14 57.65 33.75 332 41.71 +10.0

WVS Fn WVFC .40a 2.3 20 18.44 12.25 1 17.69 +19.8

WaitrHl WTRH ... ... ... 14.77 4.56 1191 5.08 -57.3

WalgBoots WBA 1.76 3.2 10 86.31 49.31 2793 55.12 -19.3

tWandaSp n WSG ... ... ... 6.24 5.16 3137 5.01 -2.9

sWashFed WAFD .84f 2.3 15 36.56 24.67 454 36.33 +36.0

WshTrst WASH 2.04f 4.1 14 61.00 45.93 29 49.30 +3.7

WaterstnF WSBF .48a 2.8 16 17.29 15.20 59 17.02 +1.6

WatfrdHl n WTRE ... ... ... 28.99 22.34 48 22.80 -14.8

tWaveLfSc n WVE ... ... ... 56.00 20.05 335 19.35 -54.0

WaysideT WSTG .68 6.0 9 14.00 9.60 3 11.35 +13.5

WlthbAc un HHHHU ... ... ... 10.31 10.00 0 10.28 +2.7

WeiboCorp WB ... ... ... 90.00 39.01 1546 40.16 -31.3

WtWatch WW ... ... 15 104.05 16.71 1203 21.96 -43.0

WelleslyBc WEBK .24f .8 22 35.50 27.74 2 31.50 +13.6

Wendys Co WEN .40 2.2 20 20.14 14.96 2577 18.60 +19.2

WernerEnt WERN .36a 1.1 16 36.31 25.51 625 33.25 +26.5

Wesbanc WSBC 1.24 3.4 15 51.12 34.14 196 36.49 -.5

WestBcp WTBA .84 3.9 14 25.00 18.06 16 21.65 +13.4

WAmBcp WABC 1.64 2.6 23 65.39 52.05 80 63.78 +14.5

WestellT rs WSTL ... ... 4 3.00 1.66 4 1.78 -5.8

WDigital WDC 2.00 3.6 21 71.90 33.83 4329 55.79 +50.9

WstNwEnB WNEB .20 2.1 15 11.00 8.50 46 9.32 -7.2

WstptFuel g WPRT ... ... ...dd 3.77 1.17 371 2.83 +112.8

WestwtR rs WWR ... ... ... 18.85 3.50 19 3.85 -45.0

WeycoGp WEYS .96f 3.6 15 39.75 22.66 6 26.84 -8.0

Wheelr pfB WHLRP 2.25 15.7 ... 19.50 6.20 6 14.35 +84.4

Wheelr pfD WHLRD 2.19 13.7 ... 22.00 7.00 16.00 +66.1

Wheeler rs WHLR 1.36 85.0 ...dd 6.30 .72 72 1.60 +79.6

WhiteHFin WHF 1.42 10.2 9 15.00 11.89 71 13.92 +9.4

WhitHF25 n WHFBZ 1.63 6.2 ... 28.36 23.76 1 26.17 +7.1

Wilhelmina WHLM ... ... 58 7.00 4.68 0 5.75 -1.4

WillScot wt WSCW ... ... ... 1.35 WillScot WSC ... ... ... 18.19 8.21 321 15.61 +65.7

WillmValV WVVI .22p ... 20 8.38 6.55 9 6.93 +.6

WillVV pfA WVVIP .22e 4.7 ... 5.25 3.93 4.70 +4.4

Willdan WLDN ... ... 26 40.70 27.61 46 34.64 -1.0

WillisLFn WLFC ... ... 15 64.96 30.81 3 62.27 +80.0

sWillisTwW WLTW 2.60 1.3 41 199.49 134.50 573 199.36 +31.3

sWingstop n WING .36a .4 ...cc 98.60 47.83 498 98.26 +53.1

Winmark WINA 1.00 .6 26 194.85 143.20 15 169.46 +6.6

tWinsFin WINS ... ... ... 152.42 13.70 2 14.89 -30.8

Wintrust WTFC 1.00 1.4 14 92.56 61.53 310 71.04 +6.8

Wintrst pfD WTFCM 1.64 5.7 ... 31.89 24.10 9 28.57 +13.8

WisdTrMdE GULF 1.10e 5.2 ...q 21.84 17.75 25 21.06 +12.2

WT SCQDv DGRS .66e 1.8 ...q 38.74 29.40 4 35.79 +14.9

sWT USQDv DGRW .59e 1.3 ...q 45.24 35.85 92 45.22 +18.0

WTChixSte CXSE 1.54e 2.1 ...q 82.15 58.73 7 74.94 +23.1

WTEMCpBd EMCB 3.18 4.4 ...q 74.18 67.08 1 72.99 +7.3

WisdomTr WETF .12 1.9 29 9.45 5.73 3009 6.19 -6.9

WTEMQDv DGRE .67e 2.7 ...q 25.87 21.07 2 24.38 +9.7

WT NegAB AGND .78 1.9 ...q 44.47 41.48 0 41.91 -1.4

WT IntHdg AGZD .84 1.8 ...q 49.51 46.63 3 47.84 +1.2

WT NegHY HYND .90e 4.7 ...q 22.09 19.10 4 19.24 -.6

WT IntHY HYZD 1.02 4.4 ...q 24.42 21.10 41 23.31 +4.0

WTGermH DXGE 1.39e 2.5 ...q 31.16 25.60 2 29.63 +11.9

WT JpSCEq DXJS 1.10e .6 ...q 45.66 34.90 4 38.26 +3.8

WTEMCnG EMCG .59e 2.6 ...q 23.55 18.97 2 22.49 +13.1

Wix.com WIX ... ... ... 155.75 80.20 856 147.42 +63.2

Woodward WWD .65 .6 42 119.20 68.40 321 114.59 +54.2

Workday WDAY ... ... ...dd 226.83 117.72 1535 212.50 +33.1

Workhrs rs WKHS ... ... ...dd 4.35 .37 2957 4.21 +697.3

WldAccept WRLD ... ... 18 175.78 89.78 190 126.51 +23.7

WrapTc n WRTC ... ... ... 8.00 2.89 410 3.95 +25.4

WrightMed WMGI ... ... ...dd 32.86 24.10 1309 28.21 +3.6

Wynn WYNN 4.00f 2.9 18 167.59 90.06 849 138.27 +39.8

X-Y-Z:X4 Phr rs XFOR ... ... 2 29.46 6.90 14 12.02 -13.6

XOMA rs XOMA ... ... ...dd 25.99 11.02 75 18.56 +46.7

Xpel Inc n XPEL ... ... 90 8.74 6.00 11 6.27 -3.5

XTL Bio rs XTLB ... ... ...dd 3.86 1.43 1.95 +12.7

XBiotech n XBIT ... ... ... 11.74 2.13 291 6.93 +36.4

XcelBrnds XELB ... ... 8 3.50 .00 77 2.17 +92.0

XcelEngy XEL 1.62 2.7 26 62.03 45.87 2849 60.98 +23.8

Xencor XNCR ... ... ...dd 48.38 27.75 249 44.19 +22.2

tXeneticB rs XBIO ... ... ... 55.20 2.60 821 2.39 -87.9

XenithB rs XBKS ... ... 33 33.83 XenonPhm XENE ... ... ... 15.92 5.41 30 9.37 +48.5

XeriaPh n XERS ... ... 17 27.98 6.85 151 11.93 -29.8

Xilinx XLNX 1.48 1.2 61 141.60 68.76 2751 120.55 +41.5

Xperi XPER .80 3.7 ...dd 25.84 12.08 270 21.75 +18.3

Xunlei Ltd XNET ... ... ... 11.05 1.99 113 2.34 -31.2

YRC Wwde YRCW ... ... 4 10.27 2.41 714 3.18 +1.0

YY Inc YY ... ... 4 97.50 55.55 1306 64.60 +7.9

Yandex YNDX ... ... 59 42.37 24.90 6672 39.34 +43.8

YangRvPt n YERR ... ... ... 12.44 .30 704 .46 -88.3

Yatra n YTRA ... ... ...dd 6.08 3.43 433 4.52 +12.4

Yld10Bio rs YTEN ... ... ...dd 1.77 .68 46 .83 +.5

YintechIn n YIN .36e 8.0 ...dd 8.00 3.66 3 4.49 -26.4

YmAbsTh n YMAB ... ... ...dd 31.00 15.17 62 23.34 +14.7

tYogaWorks YOGA ... ... ... 2.09 .33 2443 .32 -36.7

YorkWater YORW .69 1.9 35 36.86 28.95 30 35.75 +11.5

Youngevt n YGYI ... ... ...dd 16.25 3.57 38 4.66 -18.5

Yunji Inc n YJ ... ... ... 14.20 9.94 1 10.56 -17.6

ZK Intl n ZKIN ... ... ... 4.73 1.25 56 1.29 -9.2

tZafgen ZFGN ... ... ...dd 12.36 .98 396 .92 -81.4

Zagg ZAGG ... ... 6 16.70 6.24 268 6.42 -34.4

ZaiLab n ZLAB ... ... ... 36.78 14.29 228 35.90 +54.6

ZealndPh n ZEAL ... ... ... 23.55 11.51 51 22.92 +97.4

ZebraT ZBRA ... ... 32 237.15 136.16 699 189.42 +19.0

ZillowA s ZG ... ... ...cc 59.42 26.20 343 49.16 +56.4

ZillowC n Z ... ... ...cc 58.75 26.38 832 49.40 +56.4

ZionO&G ZN ... ... ...dd 3.18 .33 296 .33 -20.9

ZionsBcp ZION 1.36f 3.0 12 54.76 38.08 2314 44.65 +9.6

ZionsB wt20 ZIONW ... ... ... 20.93 Ziopharm ZIOP ... ... ...dd 6.30 1.56 2149 5.99 +220.3

Zix Corp ZIXI ... ... 67 11.15 4.66 953 8.77 +53.1

Zogenix rs ZGNX ... ... ...dd 57.50 33.43 520 48.18 +32.1

ZoomVid n ZM ... ... ... 107.34 59.94 4227 96.47 +55.6

ZosanoP rs ZSAN ... ... ... 6.65 1.85 123 2.82 +33.0

Zovio ZVO ... ... 6 13.63 3.20 53 3.81 -45.6

Zscaler n ZS ... ... ... 89.54 30.72 2538 85.57 +118.2

Zumiez ZUMZ ... ... 18 32.70 17.57 163 25.59 +33.5

Zynerba n ZYNE ... ... ...dd 16.47 2.75 1362 10.79 +263.3

Zynex n ZYXI ... ... ...cc 11.75 4.25 232 8.29 +70.5

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Goldman Sachs Financ 19 2.01Goldman Sachs Financ 53 1.82Goldman Sachs Financ 26 2.05Goldman Sachs Financ 51 1.84Goldman Sachs Financ 53 1.41Goldman Sachs Financ 53 1.17Goldman Sachs Financ 53 1.62Goldman Sachs Financ 51 1.48Goldman Sachs Financ 51 1.19Goldman Sachs Financ 51 1.64Goldman Sachs Financ 19 1.53Goldman Sachs Financ 19 1.36Goldman Sachs Financ 19 1.81Goldman Sachs Financ 41 2.09Goldman Sachs Financ 26 1.55Goldman Sachs Financ 26 1.40Goldman Sachs Financ 26 1.85Goldman Sachs Financ 42 1.77Goldman Sachs Financ 42 1.62Goldman Sachs Financ 42 2.07Goldman Sachs Financ 41 1.64Goldman Sachs Financ 41 1.79Goldman Sachs Financ 26 1.20Goldman Sachs Financ 26 1.95Goldman Sachs Financ 26 2.20Goldman Sachs Financ 45 1.58Goldman Sachs Financ 45 2.05Goldman Sachs Financ 45 1.73Goldman Sachs Financ 45 1.98Goldman Sachs Financ 45 1.28Goldman Sachs Financ 45 1.93Goldman Sachs Financ 45 1.83Goldman Sachs Financ 45 2.08Goldman Sachs Invest 43 1.86Goldman Sachs Invest 43 1.72Goldman Sachs Invest 43 1.56Goldman Sachs Invest 33 .22Goldman Sachs Invest 33 .97Goldman Sachs Invest 43 2.11Goldman Sachs Invest 43 2.36Goldman Sachs Invest 43 1.37Goldman Sachs Invest 43 2.11GovTxMgSvc 36 1.85GovObTR 30 1.71GovTxMgIS 36 2.10Government Fund Clas 30 2.18Government Obligatio 19 2.27Government Obligatio 19 2.24GovResFd P 35 1.39HSBC U.S. Government 16 2.15HSBC U.S. Government 16 2.26HSBC U.S. Government 16 2.20HSBC U.S. Government 16 2.22HSBC U.S. Treasury M 20 1.99HSBC U.S. Treasury M 20 1.74HSBC U.S. Treasury M 20 2.10HSBC U.S. Treasury M 20 2.06HSBC U.S. Treasury M 20 2.08HSBCUSGov A 16 1.75HSBCUSGov D 16 1.90Harbor Money Market 29 1.74Harbor 29 1.99HeritAdm 28 2.18HeritInst 28 2.31HewittMM p 28 1.71ING MM A 11 2.03ING MM I 11 2.03Invesco Government M 8 2.06InvescoA5 8 1.84InvescoC5 p 8 1.09Invesco Tax Exempt C 8 .77Invesco Tax-Exempt C 8 .79Investor Cash Tr, Tr 14 2.11Investor Tax-Exempt 33 1.12Investor Tax-Exempt 33 .72Investor Tax-Exempt 33 .97Investor Tax-Exempt 33 1.19Investor Tax-Exempt 33 1.07Investor Tax-Exempt 33 .57Investor Tax-Exempt 33 .42Investor Tax-Exempt 33 .87InvCshTrTrs 14 2.23Investors Cash Tr, T 14 1.82Investors Cash Trust 14 2.21Ivy Cash Management 22 .92Ivy Cash Management 22 1.08Ivy Cash Management 22 1.85Ivy Government Money 14 1.81Ivy Government Money 14 1.85

IvyMonyyC t 14 .64IvyMnyA 14 1.57IvyMM B 14 .74JPMGvMMAg 25 2.13JPMLqAsR 45 1.85JPMGvPrem 25 1.94JPMGvCap 25 2.21JPMTrPlInv 19 1.86JPMTrPlRs 19 1.66JPMorg100 Agcy 29 1.98JPM100 SecP 29 1.80JPM100 TrInst 29 2.03JPMorgan100 29 1.65JPMLqAstP 45 2.10JPMorganFed 34 1.69JPMorFedAgcy 34 2.02JPMorgFedPr 34 1.83JPMLqAstAg 45 2.29JPMLqAstC p 45 1.58JPMLqAstMrg 45 1.96JPMLqAstInst 45 2.34JPMMunInst 6 1.22JPMMuMorg 6 .84JPMNYMuR p 6 .68JPMorgPrm 40 2.03JPMorgPrAgcy 40 2.28JPMorgPrmPr 40 2.09JPMTreasC t 19 1.39JPMTrsPlusP 19 1.91JPMTrsPlsMrg 19 1.77JPMTrsPlsInst 19 2.15JPMTrsPlsAg 19 2.10JPMTrsSecR p 29 1.55JPMUSGvInst 25 2.18JPMUSGvtR p 25 1.69JPMUSGvtMrg 25 1.80JPMLqAsInv 45 2.04JPMorgan 100% US Tre 29 2.06JPMorgan California 6 .91JPMorgan California 6 .31JPMorgan California 6 .62JPMFedInst 34 2.07JPMorgan Institution 22 1.23JPMorgan Institution 22 1.28JPMorgan Institution 22 1.26JPMorgan Institution 22 1.18JPMorgan Liquid Asse 45 2.37JPMorgan Municipal M 6 .81JPMorgan Municipal M 6 1.17JPMorgan Municipal M 6 .38JPMorgan New York Mu 6 .93JPMorgan New York Mu 6 .33JPMorgan New York Mu 6 .79JPMPrInst 40 2.33JPMPrRsv 40 1.84JPMorgan Prime Money 40 2.39JPMorgan Prime Money 40 2.36JPMorgan Prime Money 40 1.57JPMorgan U. S. Treas 19 2.21JPMorgan U.S. Govern 21 1.74JPMorgan U.S. Govern 25 1.39JPMorgan U.S. Govern 25 1.34JPMorgan U.S. Govern 25 2.08JPMorgan U.S. Treasu 19 2.18JPMorgan US Governme 25 1.89Liquid Assets Portfo 41 1.46Liquid Assets Portfo 41 2.13Liquid Assets Portfo 41 1.78Liquid Assets Portfo 41 2.25MainStay A 14 1.86MainStay B 14 1.61MainStay Money Marke 14 1.61MainStay Money Marke 14 1.61ManagersMM 25 2.24Maryland Tax-Free Mo 32 1.21Maryland Tax-Free Mo 32 1.13Meeder Institutional 37 2.40MeederRetl 36 2.18ML CMATr 1 1.02MilestnTOInst 20 2.19MilestnTOInv 20 1.94MHLIRSel 31 2.30MMktGS2 36 2.26MMktGS4 36 1.98MMktProFdInv 24 1.43MMktProFdSvc 24 .43Mutual America Insti 23 1.81

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Nationwide Governmen 34 1.68NatnwdMMInst 34 1.96New York Tax-Free Mo 8 1.09NorthInstGovSel 53 2.21Northern 42 2.18NorthernGvSl 54 2.07NorthInstGovt 54 2.18NorthInstPrObSv 48 2.44NthnInstPrObSh 41 2.35Northern Institution 21 1.06Northern Institution 54 2.17Northern Institution 53 2.21Northern Institution 53 2.21NorthInstTreas 55 2.23NorthernUSGv 54 2.08OppCshResN t 11 1.72OppenhCshC p 11 1.72OppCshRes 11 1.72Oppenheimer Governme 12 1.91Oppenheimer Institut 1 2.33Oppenheimer Institut 21 2.29Oppenheimer Institut 1 2.23OppMMFd A 24 1.86PIMCO Government Mon 1 2.16PIMCO Government Mon 1 2.17PIMCO Government Mon 1 2.22PIMCO Government Mon 1 2.32PIMCO Government Mon 1 2.32PIMCO Government Mon 1 2.32PNC Government Money 20 3.45PNC Gov A 20 1.97PNC Gov I 20 2.16PNC TrA p 28 1.83PNC Tr I 28 2.00PNC Treasury Plus Mo 11 2.02PNC Treasury Plus Mo 11 1.91PW PACE P 35 1.74PhoenixMM A 27 2.18Pioneer U.S. Governm ... 1.69Pioneer U.S. Governm ... 1.10PionrCs ... 1.51PremGvtMP 10 2.21PremierPort 46 2.31Premier Portfolio Pe 46 1.76Premier Portfolio Pr 46 2.01Premier Portfolio Re 46 2.15Premier Portfolio Re 46 1.44PrimeObTR 33 1.89PruMMartD 32 1.87PruMMrtZ 31 2.06Prudential Governmen 31 1.71Prudential Governmen 31 1.86Prudential Governmen 31 2.39PruInstMM A 37 2.34Putnam Government Mo 10 .01Putnam Government Mo 10 .01Putnam Government Mo 10 .01Putnam Government Mo 10 .01Putnam Government Mo 10 .01Putnam Government Mo 10 .01Putnam Government Mo 10 .01

Putnam Government Mo 10 .01Putnm MMA 27 2.02Putnam Money Market 27 .01Putnam Money Market 27 .01Putnam Money Market 27 .01PutnmMMC t 27 .01RBCGvRBCI1 13 2.21Retail Prime Obligat 22 2.36Retail Prime Obligat 22 2.20Retail Prime Obligat 22 2.30Retail Prime Obligat 22 2.05Retail Prime Obligat 22 2.10Retail Prime Obligat 22 1.89Rydex U.S. Governmen 31 1.38SEI DITGovA 30 2.18SEI DITGvIIA 42 2.06SEI DITTrsA 1 2.01SEI DITTrIIA 39 1.96STI CshRes 42 1.60STIC Prime Portfolio 12 2.11STIC Prime Portfolio 12 1.39STIC Prime Portfolio 12 1.71STIC Prime Portfolio 12 2.18STIT Liquid Assets 41 2.03STIT STIC Prime Por 12 1.97STIT Government & Ag 8 2.20STIT Government & Ag 8 1.93STIT Liquid Assets P 41 2.30STIT STIC Prime Port 12 2.24STIT Tax-Free Cash R 7 .95STIT Tax-Free Cash R 7 1.16STIT Treasury Obliga 25 2.08STIT Treasury Obliga 25 2.04STIT Treasury Obliga 25 1.83STIT Treasury Portfo 13 1.85STIT Treasury Portfo 13 2.12Saratoga Advantage T 1 .01Saratoga U.S.Governm 1 .01SaratgUSGvI 1 .01SchwbACR-Pr 1 1.70SchwbACR 1 1.70SchwbCshRes 1 2.11Schwab Government Mo 36 2.05SchwbInv 38 2.12SchwbRetAdv 40 2.12Schwab Retirement Go 38 2.20Schwab Treasury Obli 30 2.03Schwab U.S. Treasury 46 1.83SchbValAdv 39 2.13SchwValAdUlt 39 2.28Schwab Variable Shar 38 2.28SchwbGv 36 1.83Schb UST 18 1.88SentinelGov A 18 1.86StFrmMMLgA 6 1.74State Farm Money Mar 6 1.57State Farm Money Mar 6 1.57State Farm Money Mar 6 1.57State Farm Money Mar 6 1.64State Farm Money Mar 6 1.63State Farm Money Mar 6 1.62

State Farm Money Mar 6 1.63StStInstLRS 22 2.08State Street Insti L 22 1.35State Street Insti T 34 1.53State Street Insti T 34 1.87State Street Insti T 39 1.92State Street Insti U 35 1.89State Street Insti U 35 1.54State Street Institu 35 1.93State Street Institu 34 1.85State Street Institu 35 1.86State Street Institu 34 1.79State Street Institu 38 1.84State Street Institu 35 1.81State Street Institu 35 1.64State Street Institu 38 1.57State Street Institu 14 1.91State Street Institu 34 1.82State Street Institu 22 2.02State Street Institu 22 2.00State Street Institu 22 1.83State Street Treasur 34 1.91SunAmMMA 19 .01T. Rowe Price Govern 31 2.11T. Rowe Price Instit 56 2.22T. Rowe Price Tax-Ex 46 1.15TDAM California Muni 3 .20TDAM Insti U.S. Gov 3 1.90TDAM Insti U.S. Gove 3 1.86TDAM Institutional T 3 1.16TDAM Institutional T 3 1.66TDAM Institutional U 3 1.50TDAMMMInv 3 1.51TDAMMMkPr 3 1.50TDAM Money Market Po 3 1.61TDAM Money Market Po 3 1.41TDAM Municipal Portf 2 .28TDAM New York Munici 1 .43TDAM U.S. Government 3 1.38TDAMUSGv 3 1.48TIAA-CREF Inst 42 .02TIAA-CREF Money Mark 42 .02TIAA-CREF Money Mark 42 .02TIAACREF Ret 42 .02TIAA-CREF Ret 42 .02TRowSumCR 55 2.02TRowPRF 31 2.00TRowUST 42 1.99Thriv MM Inst 19 1.99Thriv MMk A 19 1.91TreasObTR 28 1.68Treasury Obligations 18 2.19Treasury Portfolio P 55 2.18U.S. Government Mone 28 1.17U.S. Government Mone 28 1.66U.S. Government Mone 28 2.37U.S. Treasury Money 42 2.05UBS Prime Investor F 29 2.02UBS Prime Preferred 29 2.33UBS Prime Reserves F 29 2.29UBS RMA Government M 30 1.89

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WFA MuCsMSv 6 1.11

WFNatInstMM 6 1.28

WFNtTFMMSv 6 1.03

WellsFargoNat 6 1.18

WellsF NTFA 6 .88

WstnFTxR N 16 .69

WstnInstTxFR 16 1.27

WstnNYTxR N 17 .67

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Avg Avg Fund Maturity Yield

Avg Avg Fund Maturity Yield

Avg Avg Fund Maturity Yield

Avg Avg Fund Maturity Yield

Avg Avg Fund Maturity Yield

U.S. Treasury Bonds and Notes.75 Aug 19 p 99.29 99.30 1.683.63 Aug 19 p 100.02 100.03 +0.01 1.658.13 Aug 19 k 100.05 100.06 -0.01 3.361.00 Aug 19 p 99.28 99.29 2.111.25 Aug 19 p 99.28 99.29 2.121.63 Aug 19 p 99.29 99.30 2.08.88 Sep 19 p 99.26 99.27 2.061.00 Sep 19 p 99.25 99.26 2.021.38 Sep 19 p 99.27 99.28 2.041.75 Sep 19 p 99.29 99.30 2.081.00 Oct 19 p 99.24 99.25 1.951.25 Oct 19 p 99.24 99.25 2.061.50 Oct 19 p 99.26 99.27 2.041.00 Nov 19 p 99.22 99.23 +0.01 1.983.38 Nov 19 p 100.11 100.12 2.041.00 Nov 19 p 99.19 99.20 2.101.50 Nov 19 p 99.27 99.28 2.081.50 Nov 19 p 99.25 99.26 +0.01 2.051.38 Dec 19 p 99.23 99.24 2.021.13 Dec 19 p 99.18 99.19 2.061.63 Dec 19 p 99.25 99.26 2.061.88 Dec 19 p 99.28 99.29 2.081.38 Jan 20 f 99.19 99.20 2.161.38 Jan 20 f 99.21 99.22 2.061.25 Jan 20 p 99.18 99.19 2.071.38 Jan 20 p 99.19 99.20 2.112.00 Jan 20 p 99.30 99.31 2.073.63 Feb 20 p 100.25 100.26 2.118.50 Feb 20 k 103.13 103.14 -0.01 2.111.38 Feb 20 p 99.18 99.19 +0.01 2.081.25 Feb 20 p 99.15 99.16 2.092.25 Feb 20 p 100.02 100.03 2.071.13 Mar 20 p 99.11 99.12 2.051.38 Mar 20 p 99.16 99.17 2.052.25 Mar 20 p 100.03 100.04 2.061.50 Apr 20 p 99.18 99.19 2.05.13 Apr 20 f 98.27 98.28 1.701.13 Apr 20 p 99.09 99.10 +0.01 2.041.38 Apr 20 p 99.15 99.16 2.042.38 Apr 20 p 100.07 100.08 2.041.50 May 20 p 99.17 99.18 2.033.50 May 20 p 101.03 101.04 2.048.75 May 20 k 105.06 105.07 -0.01 2.051.38 May 20 p 99.13 99.14 -0.01 2.031.50 May 20 p 99.17 99.18 2.032.50 May 20 p 100.11 100.12 2.031.50 Jun 20 p 99.17 99.18 +0.01 2.011.63 Jun 20 p 99.20 99.21 +0.01 2.011.88 Jun 20 p 99.27 99.28 +0.01 2.012.50 Jun 20 p 100.13 100.14 2.011.25 Jul 20 f 100.13 100.14 .671.50 Jul 20 p 99.16 99.17 +0.01 2.001.63 Jul 20 p 99.19 99.20 1.992.00 Jul 20 p 99.31 100.00 1.992.63 Jul 20 p 100.19 100.20 +0.01 2.001.50 Aug 20 p 99.15 99.16 +0.01 1.992.63 Aug 20 p 100.20 100.21 +0.01 1.98

8.75 Aug 20 k 106.27 106.28 2.051.38 Aug 20 p 99.10 99.11 1.972.13 Aug 20 p 100.04 100.05 +0.01 1.972.63 Aug 20 p 100.21 100.22 +0.01 1.981.38 Sep 20 p 99.10 99.11 +0.01 1.951.38 Sep 20 p 99.09 99.10 +0.01 1.962.00 Sep 20 p 100.00 100.01 1.962.75 Sep 20 p 100.28 100.29 +0.01 1.961.63 Oct 20 p 99.18 99.19 1.951.38 Oct 20 p 99.08 99.09 +0.01 1.951.75 Oct 20 p 99.23 99.24 +0.01 1.952.88 Oct 20 p 101.03 101.04 1.941.75 Nov 20 p 99.23 99.24 +0.01 1.932.63 Nov 20 p 100.26 100.27 1.941.63 Nov 20 p 99.18 99.19 +0.01 1.932.00 Nov 20 p 100.02 100.03 +0.01 1.922.75 Nov 20 p 101.01 101.02 +0.01 1.931.88 Dec 20 p 99.28 99.29 1.931.75 Dec 20 p 99.23 99.24 +0.01 1.922.38 Dec 20 p 100.19 100.20 +0.01 1.922.00 Jan 21 p 100.03 100.04 +0.01 1.911.13 Jan 21 f 100.13 100.14 .821.38 Jan 21 p 99.06 99.07 +0.01 1.912.13 Jan 21 p 100.09 100.10 +0.01 1.912.50 Jan 21 p 100.27 100.28 +0.01 1.912.25 Feb 21 p 100.15 100.16 +0.01 1.913.63 Feb 21 p 102.18 102.19 +0.01 1.917.88 Feb 21 k 108.29 108.30 1.961.38 Feb 21 p 98.24 98.25 +0.01 1.902.00 Feb 21 p 100.04 100.05 +0.01 1.902.50 Feb 21 p 100.29 100.30 +0.01 1.902.38 Mar 21 p 100.23 100.24 +0.01 1.891.25 Mar 21 p 98.29 98.30 +0.01 1.892.25 Mar 21 p 100.18 100.19 +0.01 1.89.13 Apr 21 f 98.27 98.28 +0.01 .792.38 Apr 21 p 100.25 100.26 +0.01 1.881.38 Apr 21 p 99.03 99.04 +0.01 1.882.25 Apr 21 p 100.19 100.20 +0.01 1.882.63 May 21 p 101.09 101.10 +0.01 1.883.13 May 21 p 102.05 102.06 +0.01 1.888.13 May 21 k 110.25 110.26 +0.01 1.962.00 May 21 p 100.06 100.07 +0.01 1.872.13 May 21 p 100.14 100.15 +0.02 1.872.63 Jun 21 p 101.12 101.13 +0.01 1.851.13 Jun 21 p 98.19 98.20 +0.01 1.861.63 Jun 21 p 99.18 99.19 +0.02 1.852.13 Jun 21 p 100.15 100.16 +0.01 1.85.63 Jul 21 f 100.11 100.12 .422.63 Jul 21 p 101.14 101.15 +0.01 1.851.13 Jul 21 p 98.18 98.19 +0.02 1.841.75 Jul 21 p 99.25 99.26 +0.01 1.832.25 Jul 21 p 100.24 100.25 +0.01 1.852.13 Aug 21 p 100.16 100.17 +0.01 1.852.75 Aug 21 p 101.25 101.26 +0.02 1.858.13 Aug 21 k 112.11 112.12 +0.01 1.921.13 Aug 21 p 98.16 98.17 +0.01 1.842.00 Aug 21 p 100.09 100.10 +0.01 1.852.75 Sep 21 p 101.29 101.30 +0.02 1.82

1.13 Sep 21 p 98.15 98.16 +0.01 1.832.13 Sep 21 p 100.18 100.19 +0.01 1.842.88 Oct 21 p 102.07 102.08 +0.02 1.831.25 Oct 21 p 98.22 98.23 +0.02 1.832.00 Oct 21 p 100.11 100.12 +0.02 1.832.00 Nov 21 p 100.12 100.13 +0.01 1.812.88 Nov 21 p 102.10 102.11 +0.02 1.838.00 Nov 21 k 113.19 113.20 +0.01 1.901.75 Nov 21 p 99.25 99.26 +0.01 1.831.88 Nov 21 p 100.03 100.04 +0.02 1.822.63 Dec 21 p 101.28 101.29 +0.02 1.802.00 Dec 21 p 100.13 100.14 +0.02 1.812.13 Dec 21 p 100.22 100.23 +0.02 1.82.13 Jan 22 f 99.04 99.05 +0.01 .472.50 Jan 22 p 101.18 101.19 +0.01 1.831.50 Jan 22 p 99.06 99.07 +0.02 1.821.88 Jan 22 p 100.03 100.04 +0.02 1.832.00 Feb 22 p 100.14 100.15 +0.02 1.812.50 Feb 22 p 101.21 101.22 +0.02 1.821.75 Feb 22 p 99.26 99.27 +0.02 1.811.88 Feb 22 p 100.03 100.04 +0.02 1.822.38 Mar 22 p 101.14 101.15 +0.01 1.791.75 Mar 22 p 99.26 99.27 +0.02 1.811.88 Mar 22 p 100.05 100.06 +0.02 1.80.13 Apr 22 f 99.00 99.01 +0.01 .482.25 Apr 22 p 101.03 101.04 +0.02 1.821.75 Apr 22 3p 99.26 99.27 +0.02 1.801.88 Apr 22 p 100.04 100.05 +0.02 1.811.75 May 22 p 99.26 99.27 +0.03 1.812.13 May 22 p 100.26 100.27 +0.02 1.811.88 May 22 p 100.05 100.06 +0.02 1.801.88 May 22 p 99.25 99.26 +0.02 1.811.75 Jun 22 p 99.27 99.28 +0.01 1.791.75 Jun 22 p 99.27 99.28 +0.02 1.792.13 Jun 22 p 100.28 100.29 +0.02 1.80.13 Jul 22 f 99.15 99.16 .291.75 Jul 22 p 99.26 99.27 +0.02 1.801.88 Jul 22 p 100.05 100.06 +0.03 1.812.00 Jul 22 p 100.17 100.18 +0.02 1.811.63 Aug 22 p 99.13 99.14 +0.02 1.817.25 Aug 22 k 115.28 115.29 +0.02 1.851.63 Aug 22 p 99.13 99.14 +0.03 1.811.88 Aug 22 p 100.05 100.06 +0.02 1.811.75 Sep 22 p 99.25 99.26 +0.02 1.811.88 Sep 22 p 100.06 100.07 +0.02 1.801.75 Oct 22 p 100.05 100.06 +0.02 1.812.00 Oct 22 p 100.17 100.18 +0.02 1.811.63 Nov 22 p 99.12 99.13 +0.03 1.817.63 Nov 22 k 118.12 118.13 +0.02 1.832.00 Nov 22 p 100.18 100.19 +0.03 1.812.13 Dec 22 p 101.00 101.01 +0.02 1.81.13 Jan 23 f 99.08 99.09 +0.01 .331.75 Jan 23 p 99.24 99.25 +0.03 1.812.38 Jan 23 p 101.27 101.28 +0.03 1.822.00 Feb 23 p 100.19 100.20 +0.03 1.817.13 Feb 23 k 118.02 118.03 +0.03 1.831.50 Feb 23 p 98.28 98.29 +0.03 1.812.63 Feb 23 p 102.24 102.25 +0.03 1.82

ARCResources 175368 6.23 6.02 6.07 -.08AeconGroup 71794 21.64 20.63 20.75 -.84AgnicoEagle 55169 71.60 70.14 71.54 +.73AirCdaV VV 159062 46.71 44.74 45.09 -.46AlacerGoldJ 60565 5.09 4.98 5.05 +.05AlamosGoldA 54046 8.83 8.66 8.78 +.05AlgonquinPwr 69324 16.62 16.45 16.56 +.12AlimntatnBSV 68698 83.78 82.40 82.52 -.59AltaGasLtd 46787 20.45 20.09 20.10 -.31AphriaInc 250370 7.28 6.87 7.02 -.22AuroraCannabi 562610 8.38 7.91 8.20 -.24B2GoldCorpo 222122 4.37 4.28 4.37 +.04BCE Inc 65095 60.52 59.92 60.26 +.26BELLUSHealth 45530 3.13 2.93 3.06 -.03BMOS P500Ind 48432 43.77 43.68 43.74 -.11BRPInc SV 64003 46.88 45.55 46.01 -.56BarrickGold 337400 22.65 22.35 22.63 +.17BauschHealth 58367 32.54 31.52 32.17 +.81BaytexEnergy 344145 1.92 1.86 1.91 ...BirchcliffEng 58233 2.63 2.53 2.54 -.08Bk NS 257228 70.88 70.49 70.80 +.26BkMontreal 362797 100.57 99.79 100.24 +.26BlackberryLtd 78944 9.74 9.52 9.66 -.06BombardirBSV 1020722 2.30 2.22 2.29 +.08BurconNuSco 91077 1.08 .97 1.04 +.02CIBC 125975 103.85 103.36 103.51 -.09CIFinancial 51498 20.97 20.63 20.69 -.18CamecoCorp 67554 12.21 11.86 12.01 -.16CanacolEgyo 114512 4.97 4.87 4.94 +.11CanforCorp 92016 10.27 9.84 10.05 -.25CannTustHoldi 211730 3.08 2.76 2.86 -.15CanopyGrowth 246469 45.94 43.25 44.12 -1.78CdnEgySrvTc 50432 2.04 1.94 1.98 -.03CdnNatRail 113598 127.00 124.87 125.31 +.31

CdnNatRes 188367 33.00 32.10 32.42 -.43CenovusEngy 285325 12.26 11.64 11.70 -.45CenterraGld 83553 10.97 10.69 10.91 +.12ChaliceGoldO 58203 .15 .14 .15 +.01Charlotte sWe 73699 22.37 20.80 21.95 +2.03ColumbusGold 57407 .17 .16 .16 -.01CorusEntBo 69731 5.35 5.13 5.13 -.19CrescentPnt 412619 4.14 3.98 4.09 +.01CronosGroupI 72186 19.72 18.44 18.76 -.79DetourGoldo 126869 20.22 19.14 19.99 +.59DundeePrec 46046 4.67 4.59 4.67 +.06EldoradoGld 101678 10.46 10.13 10.44 +.09EmeraInc 59567 54.75 54.07 54.66 +.51EmpireANV 53143 35.30 34.98 35.05 +.08EnCanaCorp 588565 5.63 5.31 5.42 -.12EnbridgeInc 609800 44.46 43.87 43.93 -.31EnerplusCorp 100970 8.38 8.09 8.29 +.13EuroSunMinin 100941 .40 .37 .38 -.03FirstQntumo 212526 12.64 11.99 12.24 -.27FissionUrnmo 78564 .40 .36 .36 -.01Fortis Inc 67681 52.38 51.83 52.27 +.37FortunaSilver 46827 5.20 5.01 5.18 +.04FrstMajSvro 60842 13.16 12.67 13.12 +.22GreenOrganicD 94115 2.80 2.64 2.79 +.04GtWstLifeco 56460 29.41 29.12 29.26 +.10GuyanaGldo 94872 1.24 1.16 1.22 +.02H RRealUn 58810 22.83 22.58 22.81 +.14HEXOCorp 649783 5.80 4.90 5.72 +.48HarteGold 48742 .24 .23 .23 -.01HrznCrdOilBl 159063 6.15 5.90 6.14 +.19HrznCrdOilBr 144057 5.45 5.22 5.22 -.16HrznGoldBull 48341 17.08 16.51 17.08 +.33HrznNatGsBr 93035 10.15 9.85 10.01 +.39HrznNtGsBul 132785 8.45 8.13 8.25 -.34

HudBayMnrls 52029 6.48 6.26 6.48 +.06HuskyEngy 352687 10.50 9.78 9.99 -.42HydroOneLimi 70833 23.98 23.21 23.52 +.23ISharesS P60 57747 24.95 24.83 24.83 -.08IShrsCapEngy 96789 8.44 8.23 8.26 -.15IShrsGlblGld 64894 14.77 14.52 14.77 +.19IamgoldCorp 113063 4.89 4.75 4.88 +.03ImperialOil 63184 36.15 35.73 36.00 +.04InterPipeline 121729 22.45 21.96 22.29 -.10IvanhoeAo 79747 4.23 4.03 4.22 +.13JustEngyGrp 50700 4.78 4.50 4.53 -.22KeltExplo 88665 3.78 3.59 3.64 -.13KinrossGold 328202 5.63 5.46 5.61 +.02Kirklandlake 81323 60.48 58.93 60.43 +1.75LargoResourcs 68383 1.79 1.68 1.76 +.06Loblaw Co 59173 69.19 67.76 68.84 +.81LundinMng 243668 6.62 6.28 6.56 +.09MEGEnergy 133029 5.11 4.96 5.05 -.03MagnaInt l 64092 66.56 65.63 66.51 +.47ManulifeFin 276133 24.51 24.18 24.19 -.17MediPharmLabs 50429 5.59 5.13 5.28 -.18NDynastyMin 45640 .77 .72 .73 -.03NatBkCan 84430 64.35 63.85 64.04 -.12NemaskaLithiu 69061 .29 .28 .28 -.01NeptuneWellSo 50595 8.08 7.53 7.74 -.12New Gold 180522 1.88 1.71 1.87 +.02NexGenEnergy 59410 1.86 1.72 1.74 -.09NutrienLtd 49171 67.25 66.41 66.55 -.39NuvistaEngy 76145 2.50 2.43 2.44 -.05OceanaGoldCrp 203225 3.70 3.55 3.67 +.07PanAmericanS 49303 20.95 20.53 20.92 +.25ParexReso 55595 21.51 20.97 21.10 -.33PembinaPipe 61583 48.54 47.84 47.96 -.45PeytoExpl 116472 3.82 3.63 3.71 -.05

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Toronto stocksName Vol High Low Last Chg

Treasury bondsRate Date Bid Ask Chg Yld

1.50 Mar 23 p 98.28 98.29 +0.04 1.812.50 Mar 23 p 102.13 102.14 +0.03 1.81.63 Apr 23 f 100.31 101.00 +0.02 .351.63 Apr 23 p 99.09 99.10 +0.03 1.822.75 Apr 23 p 103.10 103.11 +0.03 1.821.75 May 23 p 99.23 99.24 +0.03 1.821.63 May 23 p 99.09 99.10 +0.04 1.812.75 May 23 p 103.12 103.13 +0.03 1.821.38 Jun 23 p 98.10 98.11 +0.04 1.822.63 Jun 23 p 103.00 103.01 +0.03 1.82.38 Jul 23 f 100.19 100.20 +0.01 .211.25 Jul 23 p 97.25 97.26 +0.03 1.822.75 Jul 23 p 103.17 103.18 +0.04 1.822.50 Aug 23 p 102.20 102.21 +0.04 1.826.25 Aug 23 k 117.06 117.07 +0.04 1.821.38 Aug 23 p 98.08 98.09 +0.04 1.822.38 Aug 23 p 103.19 103.20 +0.03 1.821.38 Sep 23 p 98.06 98.07 +0.04 1.822.88 Sep 23 p 104.05 104.06 +0.04 1.831.63 Oct 23 p 99.05 99.06 +0.03 1.822.88 Oct 23 p 104.07 104.08 +0.03 1.833.00 Oct 25 p 106.13 106.14 +0.06 1.902.75 Nov 23 p 103.25 103.26 +0.04 1.822.13 Nov 23 p 101.06 101.07 +0.03 1.832.88 Nov 23 p 104.10 104.11 +0.04 1.822.25 Dec 23 p 101.23 101.24 +0.03 1.832.63 Dec 23 p 103.10 103.11 +0.04 1.83.63 Jan 24 f 101.18 101.19 +0.02 .262.25 Jan 24 p 101.25 101.26 +0.04 1.832.50 Jan 24 p 102.27 102.28 +0.04 1.832.75 Feb 24 p 104.00 104.01 +0.04 1.822.13 Feb 24 p 101.08 101.09 +0.04 1.832.38 Feb 24 p 102.13 102.14 +0.04 1.822.13 Mar 24 p 101.08 101.09 +0.03 1.83.50 Apr 24 f 101.01 101.02 +0.01 .272.00 Apr 24 p 100.23 100.24 +0.04 1.842.25 Apr 24 p 101.28 101.29 +0.05 1.83

Name Vol High Low Last Chg Name Vol High Low Last Chg Name Vol High Low Last Chg

FOOTNOTE: Rate-The annual interest rate the Treasury

bond provides to investors. Date-The month and year the

bond will expire. Bid-The price investors will pay for the

bond. Ask-The price at which investors will sell. A bond

price is expressed as a percentage of its original purchase

cost of $1,000. The whole numbers and the decimals-which

represent 32nds of a point-must be converted to dollars

and cents; for example, 103.18 equals $1,035.63. Chg-The

change between the preceding day’s final bid price and the

final bid price from the day before. Yld-The annual percent-

age return to the investor, based on the bond’s current price,

if the bond is held until it matures. K-Taxes on interest will

not be withheld from non-U.S. citizens. n-Treasury note.

p-Treasury note; taxes on interest will not be withheld from

non-U.S. citizens.

Rate Date Bid Ask Chg Yld Rate Date Bid Ask Chg Yld Rate Date Bid Ask Chg Yld

Money Market FundsContinued from previous page

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AAMInsgtSelIncI d TW 10.40 +.5 +10.6 +3.8/B

ABAllMktRlRet1 b IH 8.46 -.1 +11.0 +3.5/EAllMktTRA m MA 15.71 +1.1 +14.9 +6.0/EAllMktTRAdv MA 15.86 +1.1 +15.1 +6.2/DAllMktTRC m MA 15.45 +1.0 +14.4 +5.2/EBdInflStrat1 b IP 10.78 +.1 +6.3 +2.4/ABdInflStrat2 IP 10.77 +.1 +6.3 +2.5/ACncntrGrAdv LG 42.26 +3.2 +31.6 +19.1/ACnsrvWlthStratA m CA 12.63 +1.5 +11.2 +4.4CorOppsA m LG 19.74 +2.2 +17.2 +13.6/EDiscvGrA m MG 11.54 +3.4 +32.6 +19.7/ADiscvGrAdv MG 12.48 +3.4 +32.9 +19.9/ADiscvGrC m MG 6.52 +3.3 +32.0 +18.8/ADiscvValA m MV 19.72 +.2 +14.0 +7.1/DDiscvValAdv MV 20.24 +.1 +14.1 +7.4/DDiscvValC m MV 16.99 +.1 +13.5 +6.3/DDiscvValI MV 19.57 +.2 +14.2 +7.4/DDiscvValR b MV 19.04 +.2 +13.7 +6.7/DDiscvValZ MV 19.54 +.2 +14.2 +7.4/DDiversMunicipal MS 14.60 +.5 +4.8 +1.8/AEmMkts EM 27.06 -.3 +15.6 +6.1/DEqIncA m LV 27.74 +2.6 +17.2 +9.8/CEqIncAdv LV 28.05 +2.6 +17.4 +10.1/CEqIncC m LV 27.32 +2.5 +16.7 +9.0/DGlbBdA m WH 8.58 +.5 +6.3 +2.6/DGlbBdAdv WH 8.58 +.6 +6.5 +2.8/CGlbBdC m WH 8.61 +.4 +5.8 +1.8/EGlbBdI WH 8.57 +.5 +6.3 +2.8/CGlbBdR b WH 8.58 +.6 +6.0 +2.1/DGlbRkAllcA m TV 16.85 +.8 +13.5 +5.1/CGlbRlEstInvmA m GR 15.30 +.4 +15.4 +4.2/CGlbRlEstInvmIII GR 11.61 +.4 +16.0 +5.0/BGrA m LG 82.93 +2.9 +25.6 +19.5/AGrC m LG 38.32 +2.9 +25.1 +18.6/BHiIncA m HY 8.25 +.7 +9.9 +5.0/DHiIncAdv HY 8.26 +.8 +10.0 +5.3/DHiIncC m HY 8.35 +.8 +9.4 +4.2/EHiIncI HY 8.26 +.8 +10.0 +5.3/DHiIncK b HY 8.25 +.7 +9.8 +5.0/DHiIncR b HY 8.25 +.7 +9.6 +4.6/EHiIncZ HY 8.26 +.8 +10.1 +5.4/DIntermBdA m PI 11.20 ... +6.3 +2.4/DIntermBdAdv PI 11.20 +.1 +6.4 +2.7/CIntermCAMuniA m SS 14.47 +.6 +4.2 +1.5/BIntermNYMuniA m SS 14.20 +.5 +4.5 +1.5/B

4-wk YTD 3-yr Name Obj NAV Rtn Rtn Rtn/Rk How to Read the Mutual Fund Tables

Here are the 4,300 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables show the fund name, sell price or net asset value (NAV), daily net change and weekly net change. Underlining highlights the funds ranked in the top 20% in each of the last 5 years:

Footnotes: e - Ex capital gains distribution. f - Previous day’s quotation. n - No front end load or contingent deferred sales load may apply. p - Fund assets are used to pay fo r distribution costs- 12(b)(1) plan. r - Redemption fee or contingent deferred sales load may apply. s - Stock dividend or split. t - Both p and r. x - Ex cash dividen d. NA - not available.

Name: Name of mutual fund and family. Obj: The fund’s objective group. Abbreviations listed below.NAV: Net asset value. Chg: Net change in price of NAV from previous day. Rtn: The fund’s total return, or percent change in NAV for the time period shown, with

dividends reinvested. If period longer than 1 year, return is annualized.Rank: Fund’s letter grade compared with others in the same objective group; an A indicates fund performed in the top 20 percent; an E, in the bottom 20 percent.

4-wk YTD 3-yr Name Obj NAV Rtn Rtn Rtn/Rk

Mutual Funds

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Fund Objectives: AL: Allocation - 70-85% Equity, AM: Multialternative, BL: Bank Loan, BM: Bear Market, CA: Allocation - 30-50% Equity, CC: Consumer Defense, CD: Consumer Cyclical, CH: China Region, CI: Intermediate-Term Bond, CL: Long-Term Bond, CR: Multicurrency, CS: Short-Term Bond, CV: Convertibles, DP: Diversified Pacific/Asia, EB: Emerging-Markets Bond, EE: Equity Energy, EI: India Equity, EM: Diversified Emerging Markets, ES: Europe Stock, FA: Foreign Small/Mid-Value, FB: Foreign Large-Blend, FF: Managed Futures, FG: Foreign Large-Growth, FQ: Foreign Small/Mid-Blend, FR: Foreign Small/Mid-Growth, FV: Foreign Large-Value, FX: Single Currency, GI: Intermediate Government, GL: Long Government, GR: Global Real Estate, GS: Short Government, HM: High-Yield Muni, HY: High-Yield Bond, IB: World Bond, IC: Trading-Inverse Commodities, ID: Industrials, IE: Trading-Inverse Equity, IH: World Allocation, IP: Inflation-Protected Bond, IS: Trading-Miscellaneous, JS: Japan Stock, LB: Large Blend, LC: Trading-Leveraged Commodities, LE: Trading-Leveraged Equity, LG: Large Growth, LO: Long-Short Equity, LP: Energy Limited Partnership, LS: Latin America Stock, LV: Large Value, MA: Allocation - 50-70% Equity, MB: Mid-Cap Blend, MG: Mid-Cap Growth, MI: Muni National Intermediate, ML: Muni National Long, MQ: Miscellaneous Region, MR: Miscellaneous Sector, MS: Muni National Short, MU: Multisector Bond, MV: Mid-Cap Value, MY: Muni New York Long, ND: Trading-Inverse Debt, NE: Market Neutral, NT: Nontraditional Bond, PJ: Pacific/Asia ex-Japan Stock, RI: Target-Date Retirement, RR: Preferred Stock, SB: Small Blend, SC: Communications, SF: Financial, SG: Small Growth, SH: Health, SI: Muni Single State Intermediate, SL: Muni Single State Long, SN: Natural Resources, SP: Equity Precious Metals, SR: Real Estate, SS: Muni Single State Short, ST: Technology, SU: Utilities, SV: Small Value, TA: Target-Date 2000-2010, TD: Target-Date 2015, TE: Target-Date 2020, TG: Target-Date 2025, TH: Target-Date 2030, TI: Target-Date 2035, TJ: Target-Date 2040, TK: Target-Date 2045, TL: Target-Date 2055, TN: Target-Date 2050, TW: Corporate Bond, TV: Tactical Allocation, UB: Ultrashort Bond, VD: Trading-Leveraged Debt, VL: Stable Value, VO: Volatility, WS: World Stock, XM: Allocation - 85+% Equity, XO: Infrastructure, XQ: Target-Date 2060+, XR: Option Writing, XS: Long-Short Credit, XP: Emerging-Markets Local-Currency Bond, XY: Allocation - 15-30% Equity. Data based on NAVs reported to Morningstar by 6 p.m. Eastern.

SstnlGlbThtcAdv WS 128.05 +1.9 +23.3 +14.3/ASustIntlThtcA m FG 16.59 +.9 +17.6 +6.5/DSustIntlThtcAdv FG 17.03 +.9 +17.8 +6.8/DTxMgAlMktIncA m CA 12.77 +1.3 +13.1 +5.8/BTxMgWtAprStrA m WS 16.22 +1.8 +17.5 +9.7/CTxMgWtAprStrAdv WS 16.30 +1.9 +17.7 +10.0/CTxMgdIntl FB 16.83 -.1 +13.0 +4.6/EValA m LV 14.83 +1.9 +13.2 +5.4/EValAdv LV 14.85 +1.9 +13.4 +5.7/EWlthApprStrA m WS 16.71 +1.8 +17.4 +9.5/CWlthApprStrAdv WS 16.67 +1.8 +17.6 +9.8/C

AIGActvAllcA f MA 16.84 +1.0 +11.5 +6.3/DFlexCrdtA m HY 3.33 +.4 +8.1 +4.4/EFocedDivStrB m LV 17.54 +4.5 +15.7 +7.5/EFocedDivStrC m LV 17.53 +4.5 +15.7 +7.6/EIntlDivStrA m FV 8.04 -1.7 +7.5 +.8/EMltAstAllcA f MA 18.10 +.9 +11.5 +5.9/ESrFltngRtA m BL 7.93 +.4 +5.6 +4.4/BSrFltngRtC m BL 7.92 +.2 +5.4 +4.0/CStrBdA m MU 3.38 +.6 +9.1 +3.5/DStrValA m LV 28.40 +1.8 +13.7 +6.9/EUSGvtSecA m GI 9.19 -.1 +3.8 .../E

ALPSRdRcksLtdPrEI d SW 7.51 +1.9 +23.8 +13.7/AWMCRsrchValInv b LB 8.74 +2.5 +20.1 +8.4/E

AMGCHEqPtnrsBalN b MA 17.19 +1.2 +12.2 +8.0/BFQGlbRkBalZ TV 16.42 +.9 +17.0 +6.2/BFQLSEqI LO 16.15 +2.3 +8.8 +12.8/AFQTxMgdUSEqI LB 33.35 +2.8 +16.8 +11.8/CGWKCorBdI x CI 10.36 +.3 +7.2 +2.0/CGWKMnBdI x MI 12.15 +.8 +6.5 +2.5/BGWKMnEnhYiI x HM 10.09 +.7 +8.7 +3.6/CGWKSmCpCorI SG 26.29 +3.1 +23.0 +10.7/DMgrsAmIntrGvS x GI 10.74 +.6 +4.5 +1.4/BMgrsAmShrtDrGvS x UB 9.48 +.5 +2.2 +1.3/EMgrsBrAdvsMCGrN MG 12.10 +2.8 +25.6 +12.3/EMgrsBrBlueS LG 51.66 +2.5 +29.1 +17.0/BMgrsBrwineS MG 57.04 +3.0 +27.0 +15.1/CMgrsCaEmergCoI SG 54.75 -.8 +9.0 +11.7/DMgrsCaMidCpN b MG 26.65 +2.7 +20.3 +11.8/EMgrsCeRlEsttS SR 11.22 +1.5 +18.4 +2.7/CMgrsDblCrPlsBdI PI 10.71 +.3 +6.3 +3.1MgrsDblCrPlsBdN b PI 10.71 +.2 +6.1 +2.8MgrsEmergOppsS SG 41.50 -.6 +20.0 +15.9/CMgrsFrpntMdCpI MV 38.67 +1.8 +17.9 +7.1/DMgrsFrpntMdCpN b MV 37.60 +1.8 +17.8 +6.9/DMgrsLmsSylsBdS x PI 26.88 +.4 +7.9 +3.5/AMgrsMntCldGrI LG 19.37 +4.1 +25.3 +13.4/EMgrsMntCldGrN b LG 19.25 +4.1 +25.2 +13.1/EMgrsSkylnSpcEqS SB 37.06 +.6 +19.8 +6.6/DMgrsSpecialEqI SG 149.61 +1.8 +26.2 +16.2/CMgrsSpecialEqS SG 144.83 +1.8 +26.0 +15.9/CRRDivAllCpVlI LV 12.12 +1.8 +15.6 +7.5/ERRDivAllCpVlN b LV 12.12 +1.8 +15.5 +7.2/ERRSelValI SB 7.90 +.1 +22.3 +14.0/ARRSmCpValI SB 13.20 -.5 +21.1 +13.0/ASthrnSnSmCpN b SB 22.87 -1.1 +21.6 +4.0/ETmsSqMidCpGrI MG 20.37 +4.1 +31.6 +15.4/CTmsSqMidCpGrS MG 19.71 +4.1 +31.4 +15.2/CTmsSqSmCpGrI SG 16.18 +1.8 +27.9 +15.4/CTmsSqSmCpGrS SG 15.60 +1.7 +27.8 +15.2/CTrilogyEMktsEqZ EM 9.86 +.5 +17.0 +10.3/AYackFocI LV 20.14 +1.2 +13.5 +12.8/AYackFocN LV 20.17 +1.2 +13.4 +12.6/AYacktmanI LV 21.49 +1.8 +12.8 +11.9/A

AQRDiversArbtrgI NE 9.27 +.5 +5.9 +6.5DiversArbtrgN b NE 9.26 +.4 +5.7 +6.3IntlEqI FB 9.71 ... +10.8 +5.8IntlMomStyleI FG 15.12 +.3 +16.1 +5.8LgCpMomStyleI LG 22.93 +4.2 +24.5 +13.9LgCpMomStyleN b LG 22.93 +4.2 +24.3 +13.6MgdFtsStratI FF 8.94 +3.5 +5.6 -4.7MgdFtsStratN b FF 8.78 +3.6 +5.4 -5.0MltStratAltI AM 7.38 +1.0 -5.2 -4.8RkBalCmdtsStrI BB 6.03 -.3 +6.0 -.8RkParityI TV 9.92 +2.9 +16.5 +7.8RkParityIIMVI TV 9.86 +1.4 +16.1 +6.6SmCpMomStyleI SG 19.44 +5.6 +22.2 +11.3

AberdeenGlEqImA b FB 11.22 ... +13.8 +6.4/CGlbHiIncA b HY 8.70 +.7 +9.8 +5.8/CGlbHiIncI HY 8.08 +.6 +9.9 +6.0/BIntlSmCpA m FR 27.95 -.4 +16.3 +9.5/ASelIntlEqA b FB 26.21 +2.6 +14.6 +7.3/BTotalRetBdI CI 13.25 +.2 +7.0 +2.4/A

Absolute StrategiesInstl AM 8.12 -1.3 -3.0 -4.1/E

AcadianEmMktsInv d EM 19.38 -1.3 +8.4 +6.8/C

AccessCptCmntyInvmIns GI 8.95 +.3 +4.6 +1.7/A

AdvisorOneCLSGlbDivrEqN WS 16.79 +1.0 +13.6 +8.9/D

Advisors’ Inner CrclRvUtlEnInfrsIns XO 10.59 +1.3 +23.8 +8.1/A

Advisory ResearchMLPEngyIncA m LP 7.50 -2.0 +13.5 +.4/BMLPEngyIncC m LP 7.51 -2.1 +13.0 -.4/CMLPEngyIncI d LP 7.36 -2.0 +13.6 +.6/BMLPEngyInfrasI d LP 7.13 -2.1 +12.5 +.5/B

AegisVal SV 16.93 -2.8 +9.7 +5.0/D

AkreFocInstl d LG 45.02 +2.6 +29.8 +21.6/AFocRetail m LG 43.97 +2.5 +29.6 +21.2/A

Al FrankInv m LV 24.06 +2.5 +16.1 +10.8/B

AlgerBalI2 MA 15.40 +1.9 +12.7 +8.8/ACptlApprecA m LG 27.39 +2.8 +25.0 +17.1/BCptlApprecC m LG 20.85 +2.8 +24.5 +16.2/CCptlApprecFocI LG 37.86 +3.0 +25.4 +19.3/ACptlApprecI2 LG 85.33 +2.8 +25.4 +17.5/BCptlApprecInsI LG 35.82 +2.8 +25.1 +17.1/BGrIncA m LB 42.50 +3.1 +18.0 +12.3/CIntlFocA m FG 15.41 -.4 +18.1 +5.0/ELgCpGrI2 LG 63.45 +2.2 +23.4 +17.3/BMidCpGrA m MG 15.92 +3.9 +33.0 +17.1/BMidCpGrI2 MG 26.06 +4.0 +33.3 +17.2/BMidCpGrInstlI MG 33.38 +4.1 +33.0 +17.1/BSmCpGrA m SG 10.12 +2.4 +32.5 +21.9/ASmCpGrI2 SG 31.19 +2.6 +33.1 +22.4/ASmCpGrInstlI SG 23.37 +2.9 +33.2 +22.1/ASpectraA m LG 22.93 +3.1 +25.9 +17.3/B

AllianzGIFocedGrA m LG 54.85 +2.9 +25.2 +14.7/DFocedGrC m LG 35.38 +2.8 +24.6 +13.9/DGlbAllcA m IH 11.11 +.9 +12.6 +5.9/BGlbSmCpA m SW 39.68 +.8 +18.5 +7.8/DHlthSciA m SH 32.14 -.4 +12.8 +8.5/CMidCpInstl MG 4.55 +3.6 +36.8 +15.0/CNFJDivValA m LV 12.31 +1.7 +16.2 +9.4/CNFJDivValC m LV 12.52 +1.6 +15.7 +8.6/DNFJDivValInstl LV 12.40 +1.6 +16.4 +9.8/CNFJIntlValA m FV 18.36 -.6 +13.8 +5.0/CNFJLgCapValA m LV 27.54 +2.4 +16.3 +11.7/ANFJMidCapValA m MV 31.28 +2.2 +21.2 +11.8/ANFJMidCapValC m MV 25.70 +2.1 +20.7 +11.0/ANFJMidCapValIns MV 33.51 +2.3 +21.5 +12.2/ANFJSmCpValA m SV 14.75 +1.5 +16.3 +5.5/DNFJSmCpValAdmin b SV 14.70 +1.5 +16.4 +5.6/DNFJSmCpValInstl SV 17.22 +1.6 +16.6 +5.9/DTechA m ST 66.59 +4.2 +30.1 +26.8/ATechC m ST 47.08 +4.1 +29.5 +25.9/BTechInstl ST 77.22 +4.2 +30.4 +27.3/A

AlpineDynDivInstl WS 3.93 +1.8 +14.2 +9.7/CIntlRlEsttEqIns GR 22.70 ... +16.9 +5.8/ARltyIncGrIns SR 16.84 +1.4 +20.6 +4.3/BUltShrtMnIncIns MS 10.04 +.1 +.9 +1.2/D

AmanaMutGrInv b LG 42.91 +2.1 +24.0 +17.5/BMutIncInv b LB 52.05 +1.9 +15.1 +9.4/E

American BeaconBrdGwyLgCpVlIns LV 27.03 +3.2 +19.5 +8.9/DBrdgwyLgCpGrIns LG 31.76 +3.6 +25.6 +16.3/CIntlEqInstl FV 17.64 -1.1 +10.9 +5.6/BIntlEqInv FV 17.48 -1.0 +10.7 +5.2/BLgCpValAdv b LV 25.43 +1.8 +20.3 +10.7/BLgCpValInstl LV 28.01 +1.9 +20.6 +11.2/ALgCpValInv LV 25.80 +1.9 +20.4 +10.8/BMidCpValInv MV 15.65 +1.4 +19.5 +7.6/CSmCpValAdv b SV 21.79 +.7 +14.8 +6.6/CSmCpValInstl SV 23.10 +.8 +15.2 +7.1/BSmCpValInv SV 22.11 +.8 +14.9 +6.8/CStphnsSmCpGrInv SG 15.73 +2.4 +25.9 +16.9/BTqvlIntlValInv b FB 15.67 -.3 +13.1 +3.3/E

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BasValInvA m LV 21.86 +1.5 +16.0 +8.0/EBasValInvC m LV 18.75 +1.4 +15.5 +7.1/ECAMuniOppsInstl MF 12.81 +1.0 +5.3 +3.6/ACAMuniOppsInvA m MF 12.80 +.9 +5.2 +3.4/ACAMuniOppsInvA1 b MF 12.81 +1.0 +5.3 +3.5/ACorBdInstl CI 9.76 +.5 +7.1 +2.4CorBdInvA m CI 9.78 +.5 +6.9 +2.2CorBdInvC m CI 9.74 +.4 +6.5 +1.4CorBdK CI 9.79 +.5 +7.1 +2.4CorBdSvc b CI 9.77 +.5 +7.0 +2.2CptlApprecInstl LG 32.00 +2.2 +26.6 +19.4/ACptlApprecInvA m LG 29.36 +2.2 +26.4 +19.0/ACptlApprecInvC m LG 20.80 +2.1 +25.8 +18.1/BCptlApprecK LG 32.20 +2.3 +26.7 +19.5/ACptlApprecR b LG 23.77 +2.1 +26.2 +18.7/BCrdtStrIncIns MU 10.25 +.7 +8.4 +5.2CrdtStrIncInvA m MU 10.25 +.7 +8.3 +4.9EmMktsInstl EM 23.99 -.2 +15.1 +11.4/AEmMktsInvA m EM 23.13 -.2 +15.0 +11.1/AEngyResInvA m EE 13.96 -5.7 +6.4 -6.9/CEqDivInstl LV 19.88 +2.1 +17.8 +11.4/AEqDivInvA m LV 19.81 +2.0 +17.7 +11.1/AEqDivInvC m LV 18.93 +2.0 +17.2 +10.3/BEqDivR b LV 20.00 +2.0 +17.4 +10.8/BEuroInvA m ES 13.91 -1.4 +17.0 +3.3/EExch LB 1204.91 +2.4 +20.5 +12.5/CFltngRtIncInstl BL 9.99 +.8 +6.3 +4.2FltngRtIncInvA m BL 9.99 +.9 +6.2 +3.9FltngRtIncInvC m BL 9.98 +.7 +5.6 +3.1FocGrInstl LG 5.16 +2.4 +27.1 +19.6/AFocGrInvA m LG 4.74 +2.4 +26.7 +19.3/AGNMAInstl GI 9.41 +.5 +4.9 +1.9GNMAInvA m GI 9.45 +.5 +4.7 +1.6GlbAllcIncInstl IH 19.01 +1.5 +11.3 +6.0GlbAllcIncInvA m IH 18.89 +1.5 +11.1 +5.7GlbAllcIncInvC m IH 16.90 +1.4 +10.6 +5.0GlbAllcIncR b IH 17.94 +1.4 +10.9 +5.4GlbLSCrdtInstl XS 10.05 +.7 +4.8 +2.9GlbLSCrdtInvA m XS 10.03 +.7 +4.6 +2.6GlbLSCrdtInvC m XS 9.82 +.6 +4.1 +1.8HYBdInstl HY 7.67 +1.0 +11.0 +7.0HYBdInvA m HY 7.66 +.9 +10.9 +6.6HYBdInvC m HY 7.68 +1.0 +10.5 +5.8HYBdK HY 7.67 +1.1 +11.1 +7.0HYBdSvc b HY 7.67 +1.0 +10.9 +6.6HYMuniInstl HM 9.93 +.7 +7.2 +4.1/BHighEqIncIns LV 26.56 +.7 +13.8 +9.1/DHighEqIncInvA m LV 22.43 +.7 +13.7 +8.9/DHighEqIncInvC m LV 14.36 +.6 +13.2 +8.0/EHthSciOpIns SH 63.61 +1.7 +12.9 +12.3/AHthSciOpInvA m SH 60.43 +1.7 +12.7 +12.0/AHthSciOpInvC m SH 52.53 +1.6 +12.2 +11.2/BInflProtBdInstl IP 10.62 +.3 +6.0 +1.9InflProtBdInvA m IP 10.37 +.4 +5.9 +1.7InflProtBdInvC m IP 10.01 +.2 +5.4 +.9IntlDivIns FB 29.31 +2.1 +16.6 +5.6/DIntlDivInvA m FB 27.30 +2.1 +16.4 +5.3/DIntlInstl FB 16.51 +1.8 +20.4 +8.0/AIntlInvA m FB 16.14 +1.8 +20.3 +7.7/AIntlInvC m FB 15.04 +1.7 +19.7 +6.8/CLCFocGrIns LG 13.96 +2.4 +27.3 +21.1/ALCFocGrInvA m LG 12.78 +2.4 +27.0 +20.7/ALCFocGrInvC m LG 9.37 +2.4 +26.5 +19.8/ALPDyn2020Instl TE 15.67 +1.6 +12.9 +7.3LPDyn2020InvA m TE 14.30 +1.5 +12.7 +7.0LPDyn2030Instl TH 13.67 +2.1 +15.8 +9.2LPDyn2030InvA m TH 13.07 +2.1 +15.6 +9.0LPDyn2040Instl TJ 17.14 +2.6 +18.2 +10.6LPDyn2040InvA m TJ 15.47 +2.6 +17.9 +10.3LatinAmerInstl LS 54.28 +.8 +14.1 +10.8/CLatinAmerInvA m LS 53.56 +.8 +13.9 +10.5/ELngHrznEqInstl WS 14.26 +2.7 +23.9 +12.1/BLngHrznEqInvA m WS 14.24 +2.7 +23.7 +11.8/BLowDurBdInstl CS 9.61 +.1 +3.4 +2.3LowDurBdInvA m CS 9.61 +.1 +3.2 +2.0LowDurBdInvC m CS 9.60 ... +2.8 +1.2LowDurBdK CS 9.60 +.1 +3.4 +2.3ManagedIncK XY 10.01 +.7 +6.7 +4.2MidCapDivIns MV 18.42 +2.7 +20.6 +9.2/BMidCapDivInvA m MV 17.51 +2.7 +20.4 +8.9/BMidCpGrEqInstl MG 30.92 +4.2 +39.2 +24.2/AMidCpGrEqInvA m MG 26.72 +4.1 +39.0 +23.8/AMidCpGrEqInvC m MG 20.75 +4.1 +38.4 +22.9/ANJMuniBdInstl MJ 11.37 +.9 +6.1 +3.2/BNJMuniBdInvA m MJ 11.38 +.9 +6.1 +2.9/BNYMuniOppsInstl MN 11.46 +.9 +5.7 +3.4/ANYMuniOppsInvA m MN 11.47 +.9 +5.6 +3.1/ANYMuniOppsInvA1 b MN 11.47 +1.0 +5.7 +3.3/ANYMuniOppsInvC m MN 11.46 +.8 +5.1 +2.3/BNatrlResTrInstl SN 25.54 -1.5 +12.8 +3.7/BNatrlResTrInvA m SN 24.00 -1.5 +12.7 +3.4/CNtnlMnInstl MI 11.12 +.6 +6.0 +2.9/ANtnlMnInvA m MI 11.13 +.7 +5.8 +2.7/ANtnlMnInvC m MI 11.13 +.7 +5.4 +2.0/DPAMuniBdInstl MP 11.17 +.7 +5.7 +2.5/BPAMuniBdInvA m MP 11.18 +.6 +5.5 +2.3/CShrtTrmMuniIns MS 10.17 +.3 +1.9 +1.1/DShrtTrmMuniInvA m MS 10.17 +.3 +1.7 +.8/EStrGlbBdIncIns IB 6.13 +.4 +6.9 +3.3StrGlbBdIncIvA m IB 6.12 +.4 +6.9 +3.1StrIncOpA m NT 9.93 +.8 +5.5 +3.7StrIncOpC m NT 9.92 +.7 +4.9 +2.9StrIncOpIns NT 9.93 +.8 +5.5 +4.0StratMuOpIns MI 11.77 +1.0 +5.4 +3.6/AStratMuOpInvA m MI 11.76 +.9 +5.3 +3.3/AStratMuOpIvC m MI 11.77 +.9 +4.9 +2.5/BTactOppsInstl AM 13.74 +.1 +.4 +5.2/ATactOppsInvA m AM 13.62 +.1 +.2 +4.8/ATechOppsInstl ST 35.25 +5.3 +37.0 +29.6/ATechOppsInvA m ST 32.66 +5.3 +36.8 +29.2/ATechOppsInvC m ST 27.53 +5.3 +36.2 +28.3/ATtlRetInstl PI 11.80 +.3 +7.3 +2.7/CTtlRetInvA m PI 11.81 +.2 +7.2 +2.3/DTtlRetInvC m PI 11.80 +.2 +6.7 +1.7/ETtlRetR b PI 11.81 +.2 +6.9 +2.1/DUSGovtBdInstl GI 10.48 +.2 +4.9 +1.6USGovtBdInvA m GI 10.50 +.1 +4.6 +1.3USMortgInstl CI 10.22 +.7 +5.2 +2.6

Bogle Investment ManSmCpGrInstl SB 27.05 +1.7 +18.5 +8.6/C

Boston PartnersLSEqInstl LO 18.17 +.6 +4.8 +.1/ESmCpValIIInstl SV 24.45 +2.1 +18.7 +7.5/BSmCpValIIInv b SV 23.33 +2.1 +18.6 +7.3/B

Boston TrustAsstMgmt AL 52.49 +3.1 +18.6 +11.3/AEq LB 27.83 +3.9 +22.9 +14.5/A

Bragg Capital TrustQueensRdSmCpVal SV 25.36 +.8 +9.7 +5.5/DQueensRdVal LV 24.77 +2.5 +19.4 +12.3/A

BrandesIntlEqI FV 16.21 -.5 +5.5 +4.9/C

BridgesInvm LG 70.49 +3.4 +23.1 +14.8/D

BridgewayAggresivInvs1 MB 63.47 +2.4 +21.1 +7.2/DBlueChip35Idx LB 15.50 +3.4 +22.4 +14.4/ASmCpGr SG 24.08 -.8 +9.2 +7.7/ESmCpVal SV 20.19 -.2 +6.1 +4.5/EUltraSmCo SV 23.34 -3.4 +4.1 +.6/EUltraSmCoMkt d SB 10.98 -3.2 +7.5 +5.5/E

Bright RockMidCpGrInstl MG 19.91 +2.3 +24.0 +12.8/DQualLgCpInstl LB 18.01 +3.2 +21.1 +9.7/E

BroadviewOpp SB 29.25 +.6 +17.5 +7.5/D

Brookfield InvestmenGlbLtdInfrasI XO 13.28 +.2 +20.1 +5.2/EGlbLtdInfrasY XO 13.27 +.2 +20.1 +5.1/EGlbLtdRlEsttI GR 13.36 +.5 +15.6 +2.8/D

Brown AdvisoryEmMktsSelAdv d EM 9.33 -.1 +8.5 +3.2/EFlexEqIns d LG 23.91 +4.3 +25.0 +16.2/CGrEqInstl d LG 25.54 +3.0 +30.2 +19.2/AGrEqInv d LG 25.23 +3.0 +30.1 +19.1/AIntermIncInv d CI 10.73 +.1 +5.1 +2.0/CMrylndBdInv d SI 10.84 +.6 +5.1 +2.4/ASmCpFdmtlValIns d SB 24.97 +.8 +15.5 +8.3/CSmCpGrInv d SG 22.65 +2.3 +34.1 +14.8/C

Brown Cap MgmtSmCoInv b SG 108.48 +1.6 +30.2 +20.0/A

BruceBruce MA 559.93 +1.6 +13.6 +5.3

BuffaloDiscv MG 27.60 +2.6 +30.4 +15.6/CEmergOpps SG 16.39 +.3 +25.2 +18.1/BFlexInc AL 15.33 +.6 +13.0 +7.3/DGr LG 27.65 +3.1 +27.0 +15.8/CHY HY 11.03 +.6 +8.5 +4.6/ELgCp LG 33.49 +3.1 +24.2 +15.7/CMidCp MG 16.08 +3.8 +33.1 +12.5/ESmCp SG 14.00 +2.0 +32.3 +17.7/B

CG Capital MarketsCorFI CI 8.25 +.1 +6.8 +2.4/AEmMktsEqInvms EM 14.80 -.2 +14.1 +8.1/CIntlEq FB 12.12 -.4 +13.2 +6.3/CIntlFI WH 8.18 +1.0 +7.2 +3.8/ALgCpEq LB 19.82 +2.9 +21.2 +12.5/CMuniBdInvms ML 9.54 +.7 +5.8 +2.3/DSmMidCpEq MG 19.37 +1.2 +21.9 +11.2/E

CGMFoc LB 34.40 +.3 -14.0 -1.3/E

Top 20 Mutual Funds

Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 275,658 +2.8 +21.9 +11.2/A NL

Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 224,946 +2.6 +21.8 +10.8/A NL

Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm LB 198,287 +2.8 +21.9 +11.2/A NL

Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 145,590 -.2 +12.9 +2.2/B NL

Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 139,891 +2.6 +21.8 +10.8/A NL

Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 138,964 +2.6 +21.8 +10.6/B NL

Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 115,092 +2.8 +21.9 +11.2/A NL

Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 113,792 +2.8 +21.9 +11.2/A NL

Vanguard TtInSIdxInsPlus FB 112,251 -.2 +13.0 +2.3/B NL

Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl CI 99,781 0.0 +6.1 +2.9/B NL

Fidelity Contrafund LG 95,450 +2.5 +23.8 +13.0/B NL

American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 89,849 +1.9 +19.9 +11.7/C 5.75

Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl MA 88,701 +2.0 +15.1 +7.9/A NL

Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl FB 74,608 -.2 +13.0 +2.2/B NL

American Funds IncAmrcA m AL 73,632 +1.2 +12.1 +5.8/C 5.75

American Funds AmrcnBalA m MA 70,892 +1.7 +12.8 +7.8/A 5.75

Dodge & Cox Stk LV 70,762 +3.2 +16.8 +8.8/A NL

PIMCO IncInstl MU 67,169 +.6 +5.9 +5.3 NL

American Funds CptlIncBldrA m IH 65,062 +.8 +11.1 +4.1/B 5.75

Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl MI 64,753 +.8 +5.6 +3.3/B NL

Pct YTD PhoneName Obj Load NAV Rtn Number

By Year-to-Date Percent Return By Total Net Assets

U.S. Global Investor GoldPrcMtls b SP NL 9.03 +12.9 800-873-8637OCM GoldInv m SP 4.50 8.46 +10.4 800-628-9403ProFunds IntUltraSectInv LE NL 104.82 +10.1 888-776-3637ProFunds UltNASDAQ100Inv LE NL 82.12 +10.0 888-776-3637EuroPac GoldA m SP 4.50 9.79 +9.8 888-558-5851Rydex PrecMetalsInv SP NL 31.76 +9.5 800-820-0888Rydex ElectronicsInv ST NL 145.30 +9.4 800-820-0888U.S. Global Investor WldPrecMnral b SP NL 3.14 +9.4 800-873-8637VanEck IntlInvsGoldY SP NL 10.43 +9.2 800-826-1115Gabelli GoldAAA m SP NL 15.54 +9.1 800-422-3554VanEck IntlInvsGoldA m SP 5.75 10.18 +9.1 800-826-1115Fidelity Select Semicon ST NL 10.92 +9.0 800-544-8544INVESCO GoldSpecMnralA m SP 5.50 19.46 +8.9 800-225-5677INVESCO GoldSpecMnralR b SP NL 18.49 +8.9 800-225-5677ProFunds PrMtlsUltSctInv LE NL 43.61 +8.9 888-776-3637Columbia SlgGlbTechA m ST 5.75 43.91 +8.8 800-345-6611INVESCO GoldSpecMnralC m SP 1.00 17.63 +8.8 800-225-5677ProFunds UltMidCpInv LE NL 45.04 +8.8 888-776-3637Columbia SlgGlbTechC m ST 1.00 32.78 +8.7 800-345-6611Deutsche LtnAmrcEqS LS NL 33.22 +8.7 800-728-3337

By 4-Week Percent Return

ProFunds UltNASDAQ100Inv LE NL 82.12 +55.4 888-776-3637

Rydex NASDAQ1002xStrH b LE NL 173.00 +54.3 800-820-0888

Rydex NASDAQ1002xStrC m LE 1.00 137.73 +53.6 800-820-0888

Morgan Stanley InsDiscyI MG NL 23.11 +50.0 800-548-7786

Morgan Stanley InsDiscyA m MG 5.25 18.71 +49.8 800-548-7786

Morgan Stanley InsIncIncptI d SG NL 14.24 +48.0 800-548-7786

Morgan Stanley InsIncIncptA m SG 5.25 11.36 +47.9 800-548-7786

ProFunds IntUltraSectInv LE NL 104.82 +45.0 888-776-3637

ProFunds UltBullInv LE NL 70.06 +43.6 888-776-3637

Lord Abbett DevelopingGrI SG NL 31.62 +43.5 888-522-2388

Lord Abbett DevelopingGrF b SG NL 27.74 +43.4 888-522-2388

Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 5.75 26.42 +43.3 888-522-2388

ProFunds PrMtlsUltSctInv LE NL 43.61 +43.3 888-776-3637

Rydex DynSP500H b LE NL 131.91 +43.2 800-820-0888

Lord Abbett DevelopingGrP b SG NL 25.29 +43.1 888-522-2388

Lord Abbett DevelopingGrR3 b SG NL 25.36 +43.1 888-522-2388

Lord Abbett DevelopingGrC m SG 1.00 17.31 +42.6 888-522-2388

Rydex DynSP500C m LE 1.00 112.79 +42.6 800-820-0888

Tocqueville Opp b MG NL 30.53 +42.2 800-697-3863

Virtus KARMidCapGrA m MG 5.75 41.42 +42.1 800-243-1574

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Pct 4-Wk PhoneName Obj Load NAV Rtn Number

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Mut AL 28.01 +1.3 +6.0 +6.1/ERlty LB 26.10 -4.5 +4.3 +4.4/E

CIBCAtDipEqInstl LB 21.80 +3.3 +22.8 +15.4/A

CMAdvsFI CS 10.85 ... +2.3 +1.4/D

CRMMidCpValInstl MB 22.13 -.1 +19.8 +11.3/BSmCpValInstl SB 18.26 +1.7 +19.8 +10.2/BSmCpValInv SB 15.59 +1.6 +19.6 +9.9/B

CalamosCnvrtA m CV 17.79 +2.7 +15.2 +10.3/DCnvrtC m CV 17.59 +2.6 +14.7 +9.4/DCnvrtInstl CV 15.68 +2.7 +15.4 +10.5/CEvolvingWldGrI EM 14.43 +.3 +14.4 +5.8/DGlbGrIncA m IH 8.67 +.9 +14.6 +6.8/BGlbGrIncI IH 8.95 +.9 +14.6 +7.0/AGrA m LG 33.04 +3.5 +26.6 +14.0/DGrC m LG 18.76 +3.4 +26.2 +13.1/EGrIncA m AL 33.52 +2.4 +18.8 +11.1/AGrIncC m AL 33.77 +2.4 +18.3 +10.3/AGrIncInstl AL 32.12 +2.5 +18.9 +11.3/AGrInstl LG 45.21 +3.5 +26.9 +14.2/DHiIncOppsA m HY 8.49 +.2 +10.5 +5.3/DIntlGrA m FG 18.00 +.9 +21.3 +7.8/CIntlGrInstl FG 18.54 +.9 +21.5 +8.1/CMktNetrlIncA m NE 13.39 +.5 +4.8 +4.1/AMktNetrlIncC m NE 13.62 +.5 +4.4 +3.4/BMktNetrlIncIns NE 13.22 +.5 +5.0 +4.4/A

CalvertBalA m MA 34.44 +2.4 +18.3 +9.2/ABalC m MA 33.28 +2.3 +17.8 +8.4/BBdA m PI 16.41 +.1 +6.1 +2.6/CEqA m LG 53.79 +3.0 +29.2 +18.9/BEqC m LG 29.63 +3.0 +28.7 +18.0/BIncA m TW 16.79 +.5 +10.5 +3.4/CIntlEqA m FB 18.43 +.8 +19.8 +8.5/AMdCpA m MB 35.29 +3.7 +25.3 +11.8/ARspMuniIncA m MI 16.27 +.7 +5.7 +2.4/CShrtDurIncA m CS 16.10 +.2 +4.8 +2.2/BUSLCCrRspnbIdxA m LB 25.25 +3.4 +23.3 +13.9/A

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CarillonClVtCptlApprA m LG 43.17 +3.7 +22.5 +14.8/DEagleGrIncA m LV 21.71 +2.4 +17.0 +11.7/AEagleGrIncC m LV 20.70 +2.4 +16.6 +10.9/BEglMidCpGrA m MG 65.30 +2.8 +30.3 +17.1/BEglMidCpGrC m MG 51.17 +2.7 +29.8 +16.2/BEglSmCpGrA m SG 51.05 +.8 +21.5 +11.1/DEglSmCpGrC m SG 33.85 +.8 +21.0 +10.3/EReamsCore+BdI PI 32.80 -.1 +6.0 +2.4/DReamsCoreBdI CI 11.81 ... +5.8 +2.4/AReamsUnconsBdI NT 11.98 ... +4.2 +2.3/DScoutIntlI FB 18.28 -.9 +15.0 +6.3/CScoutMdCpI MB 18.79 +2.3 +18.5 +12.8/AScoutSmCpI SG 29.52 +.2 +20.1 +17.4/B

CausewayIntlValInstl d FV 14.88 -.9 +9.3 +5.2/BIntlValInv d FV 14.76 -.9 +9.2 +5.0/C

Center Coast CapitalBrkfldMLPFocA m LP 6.25 -1.6 +16.3 -.4/CBrkfldMLPFocC m LP 5.65 -1.6 +16.0 -1.1/D

ChamplainSmCoAdv b SG 20.36 +.9 +20.0 +13.7/D

Chase Invmt CounselChaseGrInstl d LG 14.07 +2.6 +22.5 +13.3/EChaseGrNs d LG 13.41 +2.5 +22.4 +13.1/E

ChesapeakeGr b LG 37.09 +2.0 +19.3 +14.7/D

City National RochdaCorpBdServicing CS 10.48 +.1 +4.3 +1.8/CDivIncN b LV 40.25 +2.1 +16.2 +4.3/E

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ClermontCLSGrandIncN CA 11.06 +.4 +10.2 +5.0/C

ClipperClipper LB 116.46 +3.7 +21.2 +10.8/D

Cohen & SteersGlbInfras,IncA m XO 20.58 +.3 +17.4 +7.8/BGlbInfras,IncI XO 20.65 +.4 +17.7 +8.2/AGlbRltys,IncA m GR 56.91 +1.3 +17.4 +5.3/BGlbRltys,IncI GR 57.20 +1.3 +17.6 +5.7/BInstlRltys SR 45.84 +2.0 +23.7 +5.6/AIntlRltyA m GR 12.40 +.2 +12.9 +6.8/AIntlRltyI GR 12.48 +.2 +13.2 +7.1/APrfrdScInc,IncA m RR 13.97 +1.5 +12.5 +5.3/BPrfrdScInc,IncC m RR 13.88 +1.4 +12.0 +4.6/DPrfrdScInc,IncI RR 14.00 +1.4 +12.6 +5.6/BRlEsttSecIncA m SR 16.01 +1.8 +22.0 +5.2/ARlEsttSecIncC m SR 14.40 +1.8 +21.6 +4.6/BRlEsttSecIncIns SR 16.92 +1.8 +22.2 +5.5/ARltys SR 66.99 +2.1 +23.7 +5.4/A

Colorado BondSharesATxEx f SI 9.23 +.4 +4.5 +5.2

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LgCpGrIIIC m LG 12.46 +2.9 +25.3 +14.3/DLgCpGrIIIIns LG 20.22 +3.0 +26.1 +15.5/CLgCpGrIns LG 45.91 +3.0 +26.0 +15.5/CLgCpGrV f LG 43.52 +3.0 +25.8 +15.2/DLgCpIdxA b LB 49.95 +2.8 +21.6 +13.4/BLgCpIdxIns LB 50.27 +2.8 +21.7 +13.6/BLgCpValA m LV 13.82 +1.8 +20.2 +10.3/BLmtDurCrdtA m CS 9.97 +.2 +5.2 +2.5/AMNTxExmptA m SM 5.55 +.6 +5.6 +2.4/BMidCapGrA m MG 24.65 +2.7 +29.4 +14.6/DMidCapGrIns MG 26.79 +2.7 +29.6 +14.9/CMidCapIdxA b MB 15.74 +1.5 +19.5 +9.4/CMidCapIdxIns MB 15.67 +1.5 +19.7 +9.7/BQualityIncA m PI 5.55 +.4 +5.1 +2.9/BRlEstateEqA m SR 14.26 +1.3 +20.4 +2.0/DRlEstateEqIns SR 14.29 +1.3 +20.5 +2.2/DS/MCpValA m SV 9.28 +1.4 +19.3 +7.5/BSTBdA m CS 10.04 +.1 +3.6 +1.5/DSTBdIns CS 10.02 ... +3.7 +1.7/CSTBdIns3 CS 10.02 +.1 +3.8 +1.9/CSTMuniBdA m MS 10.43 +.4 +2.3 +1.2/DSTMuniBdIns MS 10.43 +.4 +2.4 +1.4/BSelGlbEqA m WS 14.36 +2.6 +25.7 +15.1/ASelIntlEqA m FG 14.38 -.9 +17.9 +8.0/CSelIntlEqIns FG 14.70 -.8 +18.1 +8.3/CSelLgCpEqA m LB 14.70 +2.8 +21.5 +14.0/ASelLgCpEqIns LB 14.59 +2.8 +21.6 +14.3/ASelLgCpGrA m LG 13.15 +1.5 +29.0 +14.6/DSelLgCpGrIns LG 13.80 +1.5 +29.2 +14.9/DSelLgCpValA m LV 25.92 +2.6 +17.9 +11.5/ASelLgCpValC m LV 23.64 +2.5 +17.3 +10.6/BSelM/CValA m MV 10.88 +2.0 +23.1 +8.6/BSelM/CValInstl MV 10.92 +2.1 +23.3 +8.9/BSelSmCpValA m SB 16.90 +.8 +16.1 +6.9/DSlgCmsInfoA m ST 79.63 +8.5 +36.6 +22.3/CSlgCmsInfoC m ST 51.80 +8.5 +36.0 +21.4/DSlgGlbTechA m ST 43.91 +8.8 +37.5 +22.4/CSlgGlbTechC m ST 32.78 +8.7 +36.9 +21.4/DSmCpGrIA m SG 20.03 +1.7 +35.7 +22.0/ASmCpGrIIns SG 21.52 +1.7 +35.9 +22.3/ASmCpIdxA b SB 22.72 +.5 +14.0 +9.8/BSmCpIdxIns SB 22.88 +.4 +14.1 +10.1/BSmCpValIA m SV 34.21 -.5 +12.0 +7.6/BSmCpValIIA m SV 14.64 +.1 +15.8 +6.4/CSmCpValIIIns SV 14.90 +.1 +15.9 +6.7/CSmCpValIIns SV 38.52 -.5 +12.2 +7.9/BStratIncA m NT 6.04 +.6 +8.0 +4.6/BStratIncC m NT 6.04 +.6 +7.5 +3.8/BStratIncIns NT 5.93 +.5 +7.9 +4.9/AStratMuniIncA m ML 4.12 +.7 +6.7 +3.3/AStrtCAMuIncA m MC 7.73 +.6 +5.9 +2.3/CStrtCAMuIncInst MC 7.74 +.8 +6.2 +2.6/CStrtNYMuIncA m MY 7.53 +.7 +6.1 +2.3/CThermostatA m XY 15.21 +1.1 +10.7 +5.0/AThermostatC m XY 15.25 +.9 +10.1 +4.2/BThermostatIns XY 15.00 +1.1 +10.8 +5.3/ATtlRetBdA m PI 9.29 +.2 +7.1 +2.8/BTtlRetBdIns PI 9.30 +.3 +7.4 +3.1/ATxExmptA m ML 13.63 +.6 +6.0 +2.6/CTxExmptC m ML 13.62 +.5 +5.5 +1.9/ETxExmptIns ML 13.63 +.6 +6.1 +2.8/BUSTrsIdxA b GI 11.27 -.3 +4.7 +.8/DUSTrsIdxIns GI 11.28 -.2 +4.9 +1.0/D

CommerceBd CI 20.19 +.2 +6.8 +2.9/AGr LG 37.27 +3.5 +27.1 +17.0/BKansasTFIntrmBd SI 19.75 +.6 +4.6 +2.0/BMidCpGr MG 44.95 +2.6 +31.3 +15.7/CMssrTFIntrmBd SI 19.87 +.6 +4.9 +2.3/ANtnlTFIntrmBd MI 20.08 +.7 +5.4 +2.4/BShrtTrmGovt GS 17.08 -.1 +2.6 +1.2/BVal LV 31.14 +2.0 +16.4 +10.3/B

Community ReinvestQlfdInvm b GI 10.61 +.2 +4.1 +1.2/C

ConvergenceCorPlusInstl LB 19.38 +3.0 +10.9 +12.3/C

Copeland Capital ManRkMgdDivGrI d LB 13.68 +1.5 +7.2 +8.9/E

CopleyCopley d LV 116.75 +1.2 +14.2 +13.0/A

Credit SuisseCmdtyRetStratA m BB 4.44 -.7 +3.8 -1.2/CCmdtyRetStratI BB 4.54 -.7 +4.1 -.9/CFltngRtHiIncA m BL 6.70 +.5 +4.6 +4.2/CFltngRtHiIncC m BL 6.72 +.5 +4.2 +3.4/E

Crossmark StewardS/MCpEnhIdxA b SB 13.71 +4.3 +15.0 +8.2

CullenHiDivEqInstl d LV 17.06 +.8 +13.1 +8.4/DHiDivEqRetail m LV 17.05 +.8 +12.9 +8.2/E

CutlerEq LV 21.21 +2.6 +16.9 +10.2/B

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DFDentPremGrInv LG 36.58 +2.3 +34.7 +21.6/A

DavenportCor LG 25.82 +3.1 +25.0 +13.3/EEqOpps MG 20.52 +2.6 +32.4 +13.3/DValInc LV 17.03 +2.1 +16.2 +8.4/D

DavisApprecIncA m AL 40.89 +2.1 +13.4 +8.1/DApprecIncY AL 41.07 +2.1 +13.6 +8.4/CFinclA m SF 48.83 +2.9 +15.7 +11.5/DFinclC m SF 39.92 +2.8 +15.1 +10.6/DNYVentureA m LB 28.55 +3.6 +22.0 +11.9/CNYVentureC m LB 25.14 +3.5 +21.4 +11.1/DNYVentureY LB 29.33 +3.6 +22.1 +12.2/COppA m LG 32.15 +1.8 +14.4 +9.0/ERlEsttA m SR 42.68 +1.3 +20.1 +4.9/BRlEsttY SR 43.30 +1.3 +20.3 +5.2/A

Delaware InvCorpBdA m TW 5.96 +.4 +11.8 +3.8/BCorpBdInstl TW 5.96 +.5 +11.9 +4.1/ADiversIncA m PI 8.72 +.2 +8.2 +2.8/BEmMktsA m EM 18.40 +.9 +10.7 +10.1/AExtnddDrBdA m CL 6.80 +.7 +15.8 +3.8/CExtnddDrBdInstl CL 6.79 +.9 +15.9 +4.1/AHYOppsA m HY 3.76 +.4 +11.8 +5.8/CIntlValEqA m FV 14.20 -1.0 +13.3 +4.7/CIntlValEqInstl FV 14.25 -1.0 +13.5 +5.0/CLtdTrmDvrsIncA m CS 8.26 +.1 +3.2 +1.2/DMnstHYMnBdA m SM 11.03 +.6 +5.8 +2.8/ANtnlHYMnBdA m HM 11.22 +.6 +6.9 +3.6/CREITA m SR 12.23 +2.3 +20.5 +1.1/ESelGrA m LG 35.88 +3.9 +28.3 +14.6/DSelGrInstl LG 40.23 +4.0 +28.5 +14.8/DSmCpValA m SV 59.38 +1.7 +19.2 +9.0/ASmCpValC m SV 48.29 +1.6 +18.6 +8.2/ASmidCpGrA m SG 26.50 +5.4 +38.4 +19.6/BSmidCpGrC m SG 11.37 +5.4 +37.8 +18.7/BTFArizonaA m SL 11.50 +.7 +5.1 +2.3/BTFCaliforniaA m MC 12.25 +.6 +5.7 +2.5/CTFColoradoA m SL 11.30 +.6 +5.1 +2.4/BTFIdahoA m SL 11.49 +.5 +4.8 +2.2/BTFMnnstA m SM 12.50 +.6 +5.2 +2.2/CTFMnnstIntrmA m SM 11.12 +.6 +4.8 +2.0/DTFPnsylvnA m MP 8.11 +.6 +5.2 +2.4/CTFUSAA m ML 11.70 +.6 +5.9 +2.6/CTFUSAIntermA m MI 12.11 +.6 +5.7 +2.3/CUSGrA m LG 22.62 +3.3 +24.4 +13.7/EUSGrInstl LG 25.28 +3.4 +24.5 +13.9/DValInstl LV 22.01 +2.3 +13.5 +8.5/DWlthBldrA m MA 13.74 +1.3 +11.8 +4.4/E

DeutscheCATxFrIncA m MC 7.66 +.8 +5.9 +2.1/DCATxFrIncS MC 7.64 +.6 +5.9 +2.4/CCROCIEqDivA m LV 55.99 +1.5 +17.1 +11.7/ACROCIIntlA m FB 43.83 +1.1 +9.4 +6.2/D

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Diamond HillAllCpSelI LB 15.09 +1.7 +18.6 +11.4/DCorpCrdtA m HY 11.52 +.9 +9.8 +6.9/ACorpCrdtI HY 11.48 +.9 +9.8 +7.2/ALgCpA m LV 28.46 +2.9 +24.3 +12.9/ALgCpC m LV 26.83 +2.8 +23.8 +12.1/ALgCpI LV 28.68 +2.9 +24.5 +13.3/ALgCpY LV 28.72 +2.9 +24.7 +13.4/ALngShrtA m LO 26.87 +1.5 +18.0 +7.6/ALngShrtC m LO 23.69 +1.4 +17.4 +6.8/BLngShrtI LO 27.55 +1.5 +18.1 +7.9/ASmCpA m SV 31.04 +.8 +12.7 +4.4/ESmCpI SV 31.59 +.8 +12.9 +4.7/DSmCpY SV 31.64 +.8 +13.0 +4.9/DSmMidCpI MV 22.12 ... +17.9 +6.7/D

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DominionImpactBdInv m PI 11.44 +.2 +6.8 +2.1/DImpactEqInstl d LB 22.76 +3.3 +22.6 +11.2/DImpactEqInv m LB 22.83 +3.3 +22.4 +10.8/DImpactIntlEqInv m FV 7.87 -1.6 +10.7 +5.2/B

DoubleLineCorFII PI 11.06 +.2 +6.1 +3.0CorFIN b PI 11.05 +.2 +5.9 +2.7EmMktsFII EB 10.73 +1.1 +10.4 +5.6EmMktsFIN b EB 10.73 +1.1 +10.2 +5.3FltngRtI d BL 9.68 +.4 +5.1 +3.7/DFltngRtN m BL 9.70 +.4 +4.9 +3.5/ELowDurBdI CS 10.05 +.2 +3.4 +2.7LowDurBdN b CS 10.04 +.2 +3.3 +2.4MltAsstGrA m TV 9.33 +1.3 +11.7 +6.1MltAsstGrI d TV 9.37 +1.2 +11.7 +6.4TtlRetBdI PI 10.68 +.2 +4.4 +2.9TtlRetBdN b PI 10.67 +.1 +4.2 +2.7

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DriehausActvInc XS 9.33 +.5 +3.8 +2.1/DEmMktsGrInv d EM 36.98 +1.0 +16.3 +9.9/AsEvnDrv AM 11.74 +.2 +17.5 +7.5/A

DupreeMtKntckyTFInc SI 7.86 +.6 +5.2 +2.3/AMtKntckyTFSM SS 5.39 +.7 +4.1 +1.5/CMtNrthCrlnTFInc SI 11.73 +.6 +5.1 +2.0/BMtTnnssTFInc SI 11.55 +.5 +4.6 +1.9/B

EPEmMktsSmCoA m EM 10.61 -.9 +7.6 +2.9/E

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Edgar LomaxVal LV 14.23 +1.9 +14.1 +11.3/A

EdgewoodGrInstl LG 35.60 +.9 +23.7 +19.6/A

ElfunDivers MA 19.31 +.9 +13.5 +7.6/CInc PI 11.59 +.1 +7.0 +2.4/D

IntlEq FB 21.97 -.1 +18.7 +6.8/CTrusts LG 61.80 +2.4 +23.3 +15.0/DTxExInc ML 11.55 +.6 +5.6 +2.4/D

EmeraldBnkngFinA m SF 32.61 -1.1 +12.3 +10.4/EGrA m SG 26.17 +1.2 +25.5 +15.3/C

EuroPacGoldA m SP 9.79 +9.8 +28.0 -2.6/AIntlBdA m IB 8.59 ... +5.0 +1.6/CIntlDivIncA m FV 7.90 +.5 +9.9 +.6/EIntlValA m FV 7.31 +1.8 +11.4 -1.9/E

EvermoreGlbValInstl d SW 13.72 +2.6 +16.6 +7.7/D

FAMEqIncInv MB 37.45 +2.3 +26.3 +15.5/AValInv MG 80.59 +1.0 +21.7 +12.4/E

FDPBKCptlApprInvA m LG 15.61 +2.1 +26.3 +15.9/CBKEqDivInvA m LV 12.59 +1.9 +17.4 +12.3/ABKInstlInvA m FB 12.77 +1.6 +20.1 +5.7/DBRCorAlpBdInvA m MU 10.30 ... +6.1 +2.2/E

FMICommonStk MB 27.01 +1.3 +22.3 +11.8/ALgCp LB 20.36 +1.3 +18.2 +12.2/C

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GatewayA m XR 33.71 +1.3 +7.1 +5.0/C

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GoodHavenGoodHaven d MV 23.68 +1.0 +9.9 +1.7/E

Government StreetEq LG 78.52 +3.1 +21.3 +12.4/EMidCp MB 28.42 +2.7 +22.9 +12.3/A

Green CenturyBal d MA 29.27 +1.9 +16.6 +9.1/AEq d LG 46.90 +3.7 +22.7 +13.6/E

GreenspringGreenspring MA 22.90 +2.1 +17.0 +7.6/C

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Guinness AtkinsonChinaHK d CH 21.40 -1.2 +13.1 +11.2/DGlbInvtrsInv LG 43.47 +2.8 +24.6 +13.8/D

HSBCOppI MG 13.24 +6.0 +24.4 +14.7

Hancock HorizonBrknrdSmCpInv SB 47.90 +4.1 +13.3 +5.4

HarborBdAdmin b PI 11.67 -.1 +6.0 +2.5/CBdInstl PI 11.66 -.1 +6.1 +2.8/BCnvrtSecInstl d CV 10.97 +1.9 +15.0 +7.6/ECptlApprecAdmin b LG 75.29 +2.4 +23.9 +18.4/BCptlApprecInstl LG 76.90 +2.5 +24.1 +18.7/BCptlApprecInv b LG 73.62 +2.4 +23.9 +18.2/BHYBdInstl d HY 9.88 +.6 +9.7 +5.8/CIntlAdmin b FB 38.00 -.6 +12.0 +3.0/EIntlGrInstl FG 15.91 +1.9 +22.0 +7.7/CIntlInstl FB 37.84 -.6 +12.2 +3.2/EIntlInv b FB 37.42 -.7 +11.9 +2.9/ELgCpValInstl LB 16.00 +2.2 +21.6 +13.0/BLgCpValInv b LB 16.17 +2.1 +21.4 +12.6/CMidCpGrInstl MG 11.35 +2.6 +35.6 +20.0/AMidCpValInstl MV 20.63 +1.6 +15.3 +5.8/ERlRetInstl IP 9.30 +.1 +6.4 +2.1/ASmCpGrInstl SG 13.22 +2.1 +30.5 +15.3/CSmCpValInstl SB 33.09 +.7 +20.5 +11.3/ASmCpValInv b SB 32.16 +.6 +20.2 +10.8/A

Harding LoevnerEmMktsAdv d EM 56.03 +2.1 +17.4 +8.4GlbEqAdv d WS 35.05 +1.8 +18.7 +12.2IntlEqInstl d FG 22.41 +.4 +16.1 +8.5

HartfordBalA m MA 23.29 +.7 +11.9 +6.8/DBalC m MA 23.30 +.6 +11.5 +6.1/EBalHLSIA MA 31.88 +2.3 +16.1 +8.2/BBalHLSIB b MA 32.35 +2.2 +15.9 +8.0/BBalIncA m CA 14.55 +1.0 +13.6 +6.8/ABalIncC m CA 14.33 +1.0 +13.1 +6.0/BBalIncI CA 14.56 +1.0 +13.8 +7.1/ABalIncR3 b CA 14.61 +1.0 +13.5 +6.5/ABalIncR4 b CA 14.62 +1.0 +13.7 +6.8/ACapAppHLSIA LG 49.55 +2.2 +24.2 +13.1/ECapAppHLSIB b LG 48.72 +2.2 +24.0 +12.8/EChecksandBalsA m MA 9.60 +2.1 +17.0 +9.7/AChecksandBalsC m MA 9.53 +2.0 +16.5 +8.9/A

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Hood RiverSmCpGrInstl d SG 41.97 +.6 +24.4 +15.2/C

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JacobInternetInv m ST 5.38 +3.7 +29.0 +17.0/E

James AdvantageBalGldRnR b CA 20.88 +.9 +8.5 +1.3/E

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KLAllcInstl IH 13.70 +.1 +9.7 +1.6/E

KeeleySmCpDivValA m SV 16.23 -.4 +17.8 +7.0/BSmCpDivValI SV 16.26 -.5 +18.0 +7.3/B

KellnerSmMidCpValI MB 12.61 +.3 +19.5 +8.6/C

KempnerMlCpDepValIns LV 10.72 +1.3 +15.8 +9.5/C

KineticsInternetNoLoad d LG 36.00 -4.4 +32.4 +16.1/CParadigmInstl d MG 53.29 -1.0 +27.8 +20.6/AParadigmNoLoad d MG 52.75 -1.0 +27.7 +20.3/ASmCptlOppsNLd d SG 62.83 -.1 +22.2 +21.4/A

Kirr MarbachPtnrsVal m MB 22.33 +2.9 +21.8 +7.5/D

LKCMAqnsCthlcEq m LG 16.04 +1.9 +25.3 +13.0/EEqInstl d LG 28.27 +1.4 +21.1 +13.6/EFI d TW 10.87 +.1 +5.0 +2.1/ESmCptlEqIns d SG 17.12 -.3 +19.0 +10.9/D

LSVValEq LV 26.79 +2.2 +16.3 +9.5/C

LaudusIntlMktMtrsSel FG 22.42 +.1 +15.7 +7.4/DUSLgCpGr LG 23.06 +2.2 +26.6 +19.8/A

LazardDevMEqIns EM 13.27 -.5 +16.2 +9.5/BEMDbtInstl EB 7.99 +.9 +11.8 +4.0/DEMEqBlndInstl EM 11.40 -1.0 +13.8 +6.8/C

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EMEqInstl EM 17.55 -1.0 +9.3 +5.0/EEMEqOpen b EM 18.04 -1.0 +9.1 +4.7/EGlbLtdInfrsIns XO 15.59 +2.1 +16.8 +11.7/AGlbLtdInfrsOpn b XO 15.60 +2.0 +16.6 +11.4/AIntlEqInstl FB 18.06 -.3 +15.2 +5.4/DIntlEqOpen b FB 18.26 -.3 +15.1 +5.2/DIntlSmCpEqInstl FR 11.24 -1.1 +13.0 +3.2/EIntlStratEqIns FG 14.84 -.3 +15.1 +7.5/DIntlStratEqOpen b FG 14.96 -.3 +15.0 +7.2/DOpporStrInstl TV 9.88 +1.8 +13.0 +5.4/BUSCorpIncInstl HY 4.86 +.4 +9.9 +4.8/EUSEqConcntrIns LB 16.36 +4.3 +26.9 +10.6/EUSEqSelInstl LB 12.53 +3.3 +22.5 +13.4/BUSRltyEqOpen b SR 20.46 +1.3 +22.0 +4.0/BUSSmMidCpEqIns SB 13.36 +1.5 +23.4 +10.6/B

Lee Financial GroupHawaiiMuniInv b SI 11.20 +.4 +3.9 +1.6/D

LeutholdCorInvmInstl d TV 18.90 +1.8 +8.5 +6.2/BCorInvmRetail d TV 18.86 +1.7 +8.4 +6.1/BGlbInstl d IH 8.34 +1.2 +7.4 +3.2/EGrizzlyShrt BM 15.68 -1.3 -22.2 -14.4/C

Litman GregoryMtrsEqInstl LG 18.18 +1.6 +21.0 +11.9/EMtrsIntlInstl FB 16.61 +.9 +19.2 +5.8/D

Longleaf PartnersIntl FB 17.34 +.2 +13.6 +11.3/ALnglfPtnrs LV 20.30 +1.8 +10.6 +3.6/ESmCap MB 24.32 +.7 +10.0 +5.6/E

Loomis SaylesBdInstl MU 13.70 +.1 +8.3 +4.2/CBdRetail b MU 13.63 +.1 +8.2 +3.9/CCorPlusBdA m PI 13.11 +.2 +6.6 +2.9/BFI MU 13.36 +.5 +9.2 +4.9/BGlbBdInstl IB 16.94 -.6 +5.2 +1.5/CGlbBdRetail b IB 16.64 -.6 +5.1 +1.3/CGrY LG 17.97 +3.0 +25.7 +16.5/CInstlHiInc HY 6.51 -.2 +8.0 +5.9/CInvmGradeBdA m PI 11.28 +.2 +6.4 +3.5/AInvmGradeBdC m PI 11.15 +.2 +6.0 +2.7/CInvmGradeBdY PI 11.29 +.2 +6.5 +3.8/AInvmGradeFI PI 12.37 +.6 +7.7 +4.1/ALtdTrmGvtAgcA m GS 11.30 ... +2.4 +1.1/BSmCpGrInstl SG 28.07 +1.1 +22.9 +17.4/BSmCptlValInstl SB 28.96 +.9 +19.6 +7.6/DSmCptlValRetail b SB 28.42 +.9 +19.5 +7.3/DStratIncA m MU 14.27 +.2 +7.1 +3.7/CStratIncC m MU 14.40 +.2 +6.7 +3.0/D

Lord AbbettAffiliatedA m LV 15.33 +2.5 +17.7 +10.7/BAffiliatedC m LV 15.38 +2.5 +17.2 +9.9/CAffiliatedF b LV 15.34 +2.5 +17.8 +10.9/BAffiliatedI LV 15.40 +2.5 +17.9 +11.0/BAffiliatedR3 b LV 15.33 +2.5 +17.6 +10.5/BAlphaStratA m SG 24.80 +.7 +20.4 +11.1/DAlphaStratC m SG 20.40 +.6 +20.0 +10.3/EAlphaStratF b SG 24.98 +.7 +20.6 +11.3/DBdDebA m MU 8.11 +.6 +11.3 +6.4/ABdDebC m MU 8.14 +.6 +11.0 +5.8/ABdDebF b MU 8.10 +.7 +11.5 +6.5/ABdDebI MU 8.07 +.7 +11.6 +6.7/ABdDebR3 b MU 8.10 +.7 +11.3 +6.2/ACATxFrIncA m MC 11.29 +.7 +7.0 +2.8/BCATxFrIncC m MC 11.29 +.6 +6.6 +2.1/DCalibRtdDivGrA m LB 16.02 +3.4 +20.3 +11.7/DCalibRtdDivGrC m LB 15.80 +3.3 +19.9 +10.8/DCalibRtdDivGrI LB 16.18 +3.4 +20.5 +11.9/CCnvrtA m CV 13.96 +2.3 +19.2 +12.1/BCnvrtC m CV 13.87 +2.3 +18.8 +11.3/CCnvrtI CV 14.04 +2.3 +19.3 +12.3/BCorFIA m CI 10.96 +.1 +5.9 +1.8/CCorFIC m CI 10.91 +.1 +5.6 +1.2/ECorFIF b CI 10.96 +.1 +6.0 +1.9/CDevelopingGrA m SG 26.42 +3.4 +43.3 +24.4/ADevelopingGrF b SG 27.74 +3.4 +43.4 +24.6/ADevelopingGrI SG 31.62 +3.4 +43.5 +24.7/ADevelopingGrR3 b SG 25.36 +3.4 +43.1 +24.1/AEmMktsBdI EB 5.28 +1.2 +13.5 +5.5/BFdmtlEqA m LV 12.60 +2.7 +16.3 +9.2/DFdmtlEqC m LV 11.12 +2.6 +15.8 +8.4/DFdmtlEqF b LV 12.46 +2.6 +16.4 +9.3/DFdmtlEqI LV 12.68 +2.6 +16.4 +9.4/CFdmtlEqR3 b LV 12.35 +2.6 +16.1 +8.9/DFltngRtA m BL 8.91 +.7 +5.8 +4.4/BFltngRtC m BL 8.91 +.6 +5.4 +3.7/DFltngRtF b BL 8.90 +.7 +5.9 +4.5/BFltngRtI BL 8.91 +.7 +5.9 +4.6/BGrOppsA m MG 24.18 +2.2 +30.4 +14.4/DGrOppsI MG 27.76 +2.3 +30.6 +14.7/CHYA m HY 7.50 +.8 +12.5 +6.6/AHYC m HY 7.46 +.8 +12.0 +6.0/CHYF b HY 7.49 +.8 +12.6 +6.7/AHYI HY 7.53 +.8 +12.6 +6.8/AHYMuniBdA m HM 12.43 +.7 +8.2 +4.8/AHYMuniBdC m HM 12.43 +.7 +7.8 +4.2/BHYMuniBdF b HM 12.44 +.7 +8.3 +4.9/AIncA m TW 2.87 +.7 +9.6 +4.3/AIncC m TW 2.88 +.3 +8.8 +3.6/CIncF b TW 2.87 +.7 +9.7 +4.4/AIntermTxFrA m MI 11.12 +.7 +6.1 +2.5/BIntermTxFrC m MI 11.11 +.6 +5.8 +1.9/DIntermTxFrF b MI 11.12 +.7 +6.2 +2.6/BIntlEqA m FB 12.99 -.7 +13.6 +4.7/EIntlEqF b FB 12.92 -.7 +13.7 +5.0/EIntlEqI FB 13.11 -.7 +13.8 +5.1/DIntlOppsA m FQ 15.67 -.5 +11.8 +4.5/DIntlOppsI FQ 16.14 -.5 +11.9 +4.8/DIntlValA m FV 6.85 -.3 +9.3 +3.6/DIntlValI FV 6.90 -.3 +9.5 +3.9/DMidCpStkA m MV 28.09 +1.7 +17.0 +4.6/EMidCpStkC m MV 25.97 +1.7 +16.6 +3.8/EMidCpStkF b MV 27.88 +1.8 +17.1 +4.7/EMidCpStkI MV 27.89 +1.8 +17.2 +4.8/EMidCpStkP b MV 27.17 +1.7 +16.9 +4.3/EMltAsstBalOppA m MA 11.54 +1.3 +15.8 +6.9/DMltAsstBalOppC m MA 11.46 +1.2 +15.3 +6.2/DMltAsstIncA m CA 14.99 +.9 +12.2 +5.8/BMltAsstIncC m CA 15.21 +.9 +11.8 +5.0/CNYTxFrA m MY 11.68 +.6 +6.6 +2.5/BNYTxFrC m MY 11.67 +.7 +6.3 +1.9/DNewJerseyTxFrA m MJ 5.18 +.8 +6.7 +3.2/BNtnlTxFrIncA m ML 11.70 +.7 +7.2 +3.1/BNtnlTxFrIncC m ML 11.71 +.6 +6.7 +2.5/CNtnlTxFrIncF b ML 11.69 +.7 +7.2 +3.2/AShrtDurIncA m CS 4.21 ... +3.9 +2.6/AShrtDurIncC m CS 4.24 +.2 +3.5 +2.1/BShrtDurIncF b CS 4.21 +.3 +4.0 +2.8/AShrtDurIncI CS 4.21 +.3 +4.0 +2.9/AShrtDurTxFrA m MS 15.79 +.5 +3.2 +1.3/CShrtDurTxFrC m MS 15.79 +.4 +2.9 +.7/EShrtDurTxFrF b MS 15.79 +.5 +3.3 +1.4/BSmCpValA m SB 17.03 +.5 +13.6 +5.5/ESmCpValI SB 20.87 +.5 +13.7 +5.7/ETtlRetA m PI 10.41 +.2 +6.5 +2.3/DTtlRetC m PI 10.40 +.2 +6.2 +1.6/ETtlRetF b PI 10.41 +.2 +6.6 +2.4/DTtlRetI PI 10.43 +.2 +6.7 +2.5/CValOppsA m MB 18.50 +1.3 +15.1 +6.0/EValOppsC m MB 16.15 +1.3 +14.7 +5.2/EValOppsF b MB 18.93 +1.3 +15.2 +6.2/EValOppsI MB 19.31 +1.3 +15.3 +6.3/E

LyricalUSValEqInstl LV 15.90 +2.7 +16.3 +7.4/E

M.D. SassEqIncPlusInstl XR 11.14 +1.2 +13.0 +4.1/D

MFSAgrsGrAllcA m XM 24.71 +1.7 +21.8 +11.6/AAgrsGrAllcB m XM 24.32 +1.6 +21.3 +10.8/BAgrsGrAllcC m XM 24.06 +1.6 +21.3 +10.8/BAlabamaMuniBdA m SL 10.31 +.5 +5.3 +2.4/AArkansasMuniBdA m SL 9.91 +.4 +4.8 +2.2/BBlnRsrCorEqA m LB 26.97 +3.3 +19.2 +10.7/DBlnRsrCorEqI LB 27.38 +3.3 +19.4 +11.0/DCAMuniBdA m MC 6.16 +.6 +6.3 +3.0/ACnsrvAllcA m CA 16.05 +.9 +12.9 +6.2/BCnsrvAllcB m CA 15.96 +.9 +12.4 +5.4/CCnsrvAllcC m CA 15.80 +.9 +12.4 +5.4/CCnsrvAllcI CA 16.20 +.9 +13.0 +6.4/ACorEqA m LB 33.33 +2.8 +24.1 +15.3/ACorEqC m LB 28.64 +2.8 +23.6 +14.4/ACorpBdA m TW 14.40 +.5 +10.5 +3.4/CCorpBdC m TW 14.35 +.3 +10.0 +2.6/ECorpBdI TW 14.38 +.4 +10.6 +3.6/CEMEqA m EM 33.69 -.1 +12.1 +10.0/AGeorgiaMuniBdA m SL 10.90 +.5 +5.3 +2.2/BGlbEqA m WS 45.81 +1.9 +23.1 +11.2/BGlbEqC m WS 40.09 +1.8 +22.6 +10.3/CGlbGrA m WS 46.20 +3.1 +25.1 +14.6/AGlbHYA m HY 6.22 +.7 +10.5 +5.8/CGlbTtlRetA m IH 18.28 +1.1 +12.7 +5.3/CGlbTtlRetC m IH 18.36 +1.0 +12.2 +4.5/DGovtSecA m GI 9.90 ... +4.7 +1.1/DGrA m LG 114.06 +3.5 +29.7 +19.1/AGrAllcA m AL 21.67 +1.6 +19.6 +10.1/AGrAllcB m AL 21.45 +1.5 +19.0 +9.3/BGrAllcC m AL 21.20 +1.5 +19.0 +9.3/BGrAllcI AL 21.88 +1.6 +19.7 +10.4/AGrB m LG 90.68 +3.5 +29.2 +18.2/BGrC m LG 89.94 +3.5 +29.2 +18.2/BGrI LG 121.71 +3.6 +29.9 +19.4/AHiIncA m HY 3.40 +.7 +10.3 +5.5/CHiIncI HY 3.39 +.4 +10.2 +5.7/CInstlIntlEq FG 26.39 -.8 +17.9 +10.4/AIntlDvrsfctnA m FB 19.77 ... +16.4 +9.3/AIntlGrA m FG 34.79 -.3 +17.6 +10.8/AIntlNwDscA m FR 32.99 ... +13.3 +8.6/BIntlNwDscC m FR 31.25 -.1 +12.8 +7.7/CIntlNwDscI FR 34.02 ... +13.4 +8.8/BIntlValA m FG 44.20 +.6 +17.6 +9.1/BIntlValB m FG 41.94 +.6 +17.1 +8.2/CLtdMatA m CS 6.00 +.2 +3.4 +1.9/CLtdMatC m CS 5.99 ... +2.9 +1.0/EMAInvsGrStkA m LG 32.83 +4.7 +30.0 +18.0/BMAInvsGrStkB m LG 28.04 +4.6 +29.5 +17.1/BMAInvsGrStkC m LG 27.84 +4.6 +29.5 +17.1/BMAInvsGrStkI LG 33.86 +4.7 +30.2 +18.3/BMAInvsTrustA m LB 33.10 +3.4 +25.0 +14.4/AMAInvsTrustB m LB 31.99 +3.4 +24.5 +13.6/BMAInvsTrustC m LB 31.29 +3.4 +24.5 +13.6/BMAInvsTrustI LB 32.10 +3.5 +25.2 +14.7/AMAMuniBdA m MT 11.22 +.6 +5.7 +2.5/AMISMuniBdA m SL 9.77 +.4 +5.0 +2.0/CMidCpGrA m MG 20.54 +2.8 +33.1 +18.5/AMidCpGrC m MG 16.24 +2.7 +32.6 +17.6/BMidCpGrI MG 21.84 +2.7 +33.3 +18.8/AMidCpValA m MV 23.53 +1.6 +21.5 +8.5/CMidCpValC m MV 22.03 +1.5 +21.0 +7.7/CMidCpValI MV 24.16 +1.6 +21.7 +8.8/BModAllcA m MA 18.51 +1.3 +16.4 +8.2/BModAllcB m MA 18.29 +1.2 +15.9 +7.4/CModAllcC m MA 18.15 +1.2 +15.9 +7.4/CModAllcI MA 18.78 +1.3 +16.6 +8.4/BMrylndMuniBdA m SL 10.90 +.5 +4.9 +2.5/AMuniHiIncA f HM 8.44 +.5 +6.9 +4.0/BMuniHiIncC m HM 8.45 +.5 +6.3 +3.0/DMuniIncA m ML 8.95 +.7 +6.3 +3.1/BMuniIncC m ML 8.98 +.6 +5.8 +2.4/DMuniLtdMatA m MS 8.28 +.5 +4.3 +2.1/AMuniLtdMatC m MS 8.29 +.6 +3.8 +1.3/CNAMuniBdA m SL 11.78 +.6 +5.3 +2.3/B

NAMuniBdC m SL 11.77 +.4 +4.9 +1.5/DNYMuniBdA m MY 11.20 +.6 +6.0 +2.7/BNewDiscvA m SG 28.84 +2.6 +34.5 +19.7/ANewDiscvC m SG 21.76 +2.5 +33.9 +18.8/BNewDiscvI SG 32.74 +2.6 +34.7 +20.0/APEMuniBdA m MP 10.44 +.6 +5.6 +2.9/ARsrchA m LB 45.24 +3.5 +25.8 +14.5/ARsrchC m LB 40.25 +3.5 +25.2 +13.6/BRsrchI LB 46.49 +3.6 +26.0 +14.7/ARsrchIntlA m FB 18.41 -.1 +17.0 +8.2/ARsrchIntlI FB 19.08 -.1 +17.1 +8.5/ASCMuniBdA m SL 12.16 +.6 +5.2 +2.2/BStratIncA m MU 6.71 +.4 +8.8 +3.7/CTENMuniBdA m SL 10.51 +.5 +5.5 +2.2/BTechA m ST 46.99 +4.8 +32.4 +23.5/BTechB m ST 40.11 +4.8 +31.9 +22.6/CTechC m ST 40.02 +4.8 +31.9 +22.6/CTtlRetA m MA 19.49 +1.6 +14.5 +7.0/DTtlRetB m MA 19.51 +1.5 +14.0 +6.2/DTtlRetBdA m PI 10.88 +.2 +7.4 +2.4/DTtlRetBdC m PI 10.90 +.2 +6.9 +1.6/ETtlRetBdI PI 10.89 +.2 +7.5 +2.6/CTtlRetC m MA 19.61 +1.5 +14.0 +6.2/DTtlRetI MA 19.48 +1.6 +14.6 +7.2/CUtlsA m SU 22.51 +.7 +16.6 +8.9/CUtlsB m SU 22.38 +.6 +16.1 +8.1/CUtlsC m SU 22.38 +.6 +16.1 +8.1/CValA m LV 42.58 +3.0 +21.9 +10.1/CValB m LV 42.37 +2.9 +21.4 +9.3/DValC m LV 42.07 +2.9 +21.4 +9.3/DValI LV 42.82 +3.0 +22.1 +10.4/BVirginiaMuniBdA m SL 11.31 +.5 +5.3 +2.4/BWestVRMuniBdA m SL 11.12 +.4 +4.8 +2.2/B

Macquarie InvestmentPldCorePlusBond PI 10.47 +.3 +8.0 +2.8/BPldEmergingMkts d EM 8.13 ... +9.4 +4.7/EPldLbrSelIntlEq FV 13.82 -1.0 +8.7 +5.2/B

MadisonDivIncY LV 27.82 +3.0 +19.6 +13.7/ADiversIncA m MA 16.40 +2.1 +15.0 +8.9/AInvsY LG 23.51 +2.4 +22.8 +14.6/DLgCpValA m LV 13.32 +3.3 +19.8 +8.0/EMidCpA m MG 10.64 +1.1 +24.4 +13.4/D

MainStayBalA m MA 30.93 +1.0 +12.7 +5.3/EBalI MA 31.01 +1.0 +12.9 +5.6/EEpchGlbEqYldI WS 18.31 +.8 +12.9 +5.2/EEpchUSAllCpI LB 29.12 +2.5 +24.2 +12.7/CEpchUSSmCpI SB 25.50 -.2 +11.5 +5.1/EEpochIntlChoI FB 34.66 -2.0 +13.4 +6.7/CFltngRtA m BL 9.14 +.6 +6.0 +4.0/CFltngRtC m BL 9.14 +.4 +5.5 +3.2/EIdxdBdI CI 10.75 +.1 +6.1 +1.7/DIncBldrA m IH 19.58 +.9 +12.3 +5.9/BLgCpGrA m LG 9.82 +3.7 +27.4 +19.2/AMAPA m LB 41.52 +2.8 +21.3 +12.8/CMAPI LB 42.94 +2.9 +21.5 +13.1/BMKCnvrtA m CV 18.21 +2.4 +18.8 +10.2/DMKCommonStkA m LB 24.97 +2.9 +17.8 +11.9/CMKEMDbtA m EB 10.77 +1.3 +14.4 +5.6/BMKGovtA m CI 8.48 -.2 +6.8 +1.7/DMKIntlEqA m FG 16.72 +.4 +13.0 +6.4/DMKSP500IdxA m LB 49.15 +2.8 +21.5 +13.3/BMKSP500IdxI LB 49.89 +2.8 +21.7 +13.6/BMKSTMuniI MS 9.64 +.3 +2.0 +1.4/BMKTtlRetBdI PI 10.73 +.2 +6.7 +2.6/CMKTxFrBdA m ML 10.30 +.7 +5.9 +2.9/BMKUnconsBdA m NT 8.73 +.5 +4.8 +3.4/CMacKHYCorpBdA m HY 5.64 +.4 +8.9 +5.9/CMacKHYCorpBdB m HY 5.61 +.2 +8.2 +5.0/DMacKHYCorpBdC m HY 5.61 +.2 +8.2 +5.0/D

Mairs & PowerBalInv MA 98.41 +2.1 +14.6 +7.9/BGrInv LB 126.87 +3.2 +19.9 +10.7/DSmCp d SB 25.97 -.4 +15.5 +8.5/C

Manning & NapierIntlSs b FG 7.40 -.5 +10.4 +1.9/EPrBlndCnsrvTrmS b CA 13.99 +.6 +9.3 +4.6/DPrBlndExtndTrmS b MA 17.74 +1.1 +13.6 +6.6/DPrBlndMaxTrmS b XM 21.21 +1.9 +20.2 +10.4/BPrBlndModTrmS b CA 13.74 +.8 +11.4 +5.3/C

Marathon FundsVal LB 30.03 +3.0 +21.9 +11.3/D

MarketfieldA m LO 15.75 -1.7 +5.6 +3.3/DI LO 16.00 -1.7 +5.8 +3.5/D

Marsico21stCentury b MG 34.77 +2.6 +30.3 +18.7/AFoc LG 19.16 +2.6 +24.3 +16.8/CGlb b WS 16.96 +2.0 +24.2 +16.2/AGr b LG 19.28 +2.9 +25.7 +16.1/CIntlOpps b FG 18.71 +1.2 +23.2 +9.8/B

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Matrix AdvisorsAdvsVal LV 70.08 +3.0 +19.8 +9.4/C

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McKeeIntlEqInstl d FB 11.71 -1.0 +9.7 +4.4/E

MeederBalRetail b TV 11.90 +2.8 +7.9 +6.6DynAllcRetail b XM 11.39 +1.8 +16.7 +9.7/DMuirfieldRetail b TV 7.71 +2.4 +7.8 +8.5/A

MergerInv b NE 16.96 +.8 +3.3 +4.9/A

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MerkHardCcyInv b IB 9.09 -1.5 -.9 -1.8/E

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MillerOppC m MB 23.35 +1.0 +15.7 +13.5/AOppI MB 27.27 +1.1 +16.3 +14.7/A

MonettaCoreGr b LG 22.98 +3.5 +23.3 +14.9/DMonetta LG 20.51 +4.1 +21.9 +14.4/D

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Motley FoolGlbOppInv WS 25.86 +2.3 +28.7 +17.3/ASMCapGrInv MG 25.21 +1.9 +23.4 +13.7/D

MuhlenkampMuhlenkamp LB 45.90 +3.2 +10.0 +4.9/E

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NatixisIIOakmarkA m LB 22.13 +2.5 +19.4 +12.0/CIIOakmarkC m LB 18.73 +2.4 +18.9 +11.1/DIUSEqOppsA m LG 37.18 +2.5 +23.4 +14.9/DIUSEqOppsC m LG 24.03 +2.5 +22.8 +14.1/DIUSEqOppsY LG 43.83 +2.6 +23.5 +15.2/DIVghnNlsnSCVlA m SB 15.08 +2.2 +20.9 +6.9/D

NeedhamGrRetail b MG 42.68 +2.9 +29.1 +9.9/E

Neuberger BermanCorBdInstl CI 10.41 +.2 +7.0 +2.2/BEmMktsDbtInstl EB 8.72 +1.1 +10.7 +4.7/CEmMktsEqInstl EM 19.68 +.6 +11.8 +9.0/BEmMktsEqR6 EM 19.69 +.6 +11.9 +9.1/BEqIncA m LV 13.11 +.8 +15.1 +8.1/EEqIncC m LV 13.02 +.8 +14.7 +7.3/EEqIncInstl LV 13.16 +.9 +15.3 +8.5/DFltngRtIncInstl BL 9.70 +.5 +6.2 +3.9/DFocInv LB 26.59 +2.5 +19.7 +10.1/EFocTrust b LB 26.56 +2.5 +19.6 +9.9/EGenesisAdv b SG 59.94 +2.4 +25.2 +13.5/DGenesisInstl SG 60.07 +2.5 +25.5 +14.0/CGenesisInv SG 60.14 +2.4 +25.4 +13.9/CGenesisR6 SG 60.03 +2.5 +25.6 +14.1/CGenesisTrust SG 60.15 +2.4 +25.3 +13.8/DGrtChinaEqIns CH 9.67 +.9 +22.1 +16.2/AGuardianInstl LG 18.49 +3.8 +26.0 +14.5/DGuardianInv LG 18.47 +3.8 +25.9 +14.3/DGuardianTrust b LG 18.46 +3.8 +25.7 +14.1/DHiIncBdInstl HY 8.54 +.4 +9.8 +5.5/DHiIncBdInv HY 8.53 +.4 +9.9 +5.3/DHiIncBdR6 HY 8.54 +.4 +9.9 +5.6/CIntlEqInstl FG 12.82 +.4 +16.1 +6.7/DIntlEqInv FG 12.81 +.4 +15.9 +6.5/DIntlSelInstl FG 12.65 +.2 +15.8 +7.2/DIntrnsValInstl SB 15.75 +1.7 +22.5 +11.3/ALgCpValAdv b LV 31.47 +1.2 +15.9 +13.0/ALgCpValInstl LV 31.43 +1.2 +16.2 +13.5/ALgCpValInv LV 31.44 +1.2 +16.1 +13.3/ALgCpValTrust b LV 31.46 +1.2 +16.0 +13.1/ALgShA m LO 14.55 +1.5 +13.1 +6.0/BLgShC m LO 14.45 +1.5 +12.6 +5.2/CLgShInstl LO 14.60 +1.6 +13.4 +6.4/BMdCpGrInstl MG 16.37 +3.7 +31.7 +16.6/BMdCpGrInv MG 16.32 +3.8 +31.6 +16.4/BMdCpGrTrust MG 16.30 +3.8 +31.6 +16.3/BMdCpIntrnsVlInv MV 20.59 +.5 +15.0 +7.3/DMltCpOppsA m LB 19.07 +2.7 +19.3 +15.0/AMltCpOppsC m LB 19.02 +2.6 +18.7 +14.2/AMltCpOppsInstl LB 19.05 +2.8 +19.5 +15.4/AMunImptIns MI 17.63 +.7 +5.3 +2.0/DMuniIntermBdIns MI 12.04 +.7 +5.5 +2.4/BRlEsttA m SR 14.22 +1.5 +23.0 +5.8/ARlEsttInstl SR 14.27 +1.6 +23.3 +6.1/ARlEsttTrust b SR 14.22 +1.5 +23.1 +5.9/AShrtDurBdInstl CS 7.78 +.1 +2.8 +1.5/DSmCpGrInstl SG 40.67 +2.6 +35.3 +24.4/ASmCpGrInv SG 40.44 +2.6 +35.0 +24.1/AStratIncA m MU 11.01 +.4 +7.6 +3.5/DStratIncC m MU 11.00 +.3 +7.2 +2.7/EStratIncInstl MU 11.00 +.4 +7.9 +3.9/CStratIncR6 MU 10.99 +.4 +7.9 +3.9/CSustEqA m LB 38.36 +3.1 +17.2 +10.6/ESustEqC m LB 38.16 +3.0 +16.7 +9.8/ESustEqInst LB 38.29 +3.1 +17.5 +11.0/DSustEqInv LB 38.35 +3.1 +17.3 +10.8/DSustEqR6 LB 38.28 +3.1 +17.5 +11.1/DSustEqTrust b LB 38.39 +3.1 +17.2 +10.6/E

New AlternativesA f SW 60.03 +2.4 +23.8 +9.2/C

New CovenantBalGr MA 104.87 +1.8 +14.4 +8.4/BBalInc CA 21.55 +1.1 +10.5 +5.6/CGr LB 43.93 +2.8 +20.9 +12.7/CInc CS 23.51 +.2 +5.2 +1.9/C

NicholasEqIncI LV 19.75 +3.3 +22.1 +10.4/BHiIncInstl HY 8.93 +.4 +9.1 +4.2/EIII MG 29.85 +2.5 +27.7 +15.6/CLtdEditionInstl SG 28.81 +2.8 +22.6 +14.9/CNicholas LG 68.86 +3.4 +25.7 +12.6/E

1919FinclSvcsA m SF 27.48 +3.7 +20.7 +13.5/BFinclSvcsC m SF 25.10 +3.6 +20.2 +12.7/CMrylndTxFrIncA m SI 15.69 +.4 +3.9 +1.5/DSclyRspnsvBalA m MA 19.63 +2.4 +18.7 +11.1/A

North CountryEqGr LG 19.35 +2.5 +20.7 +14.3/DIntermBd TW 10.45 +.1 +7.0 +1.5/E

Northeast InvestorsNorthstInvTrust HY 4.23 -1.2 +1.1 +4.1/E

NorthernActvMEmergMktEq d EM 19.71 +.7 +7.8 +7.5ActvMIntlEq d FB 10.69 +.7 +13.0 +7.7ArizonaTxEx SI 10.83 +.7 +5.4 +2.5BdIdx CI 10.68 +.3 +6.1 +2.1CAIntermTxEx MF 10.88 +.7 +5.2 +2.2CATxEx MC 11.79 +.6 +5.8 +2.4CorBd CI 10.34 +.5 +6.8 +2.2EmMktsEqIdx d EM 11.73 +.6 +10.7 +8.5FI PI 10.21 +.6 +7.9 +2.5GlbRlEsttIdx d GR 11.05 +1.7 +15.8 +4.6GlbTactAsstAllc IH 12.95 +1.3 +11.8 +6.2HYFI d HY 6.68 +1.0 +11.4 +6.6HYMuni HM 8.87 +.6 +6.6 +2.8IncEq LV 13.66 +3.7 +18.9 +10.8IntermTxEx MI 10.76 +.6 +5.0 +2.1IntlEq d FV 9.34 -.4 +10.3 +5.3IntlEqIdx d FB 12.26 +.5 +13.8 +7.8LgCpCor LV 20.33 +3.9 +17.7 +11.5LgCpVal LV 17.19 +3.3 +17.4 +9.9MidCpIdx MB 18.77 +4.5 +20.2 +10.0MltMgrGlbRlEstt d GR 11.29 +1.5 +17.1 +4.8ShrtBd CS 18.81 +.2 +3.6 +1.9ShrtIntermTxEx MS 10.48 +.4 +3.1 +1.3ShrtIntermUSGvt GS 9.70 ... +3.0 +.8SmCpCor SB 26.51 +4.7 +17.6 +10.1SmCpIdx SB 12.62 +4.2 +17.9 +10.4SmCpVal SV 20.84 +4.6 +16.3 +7.3StkIdx LB 34.94 +4.0 +22.0 +13.9TxEx ML 10.83 +.6 +5.8 +2.6USTrsIdx GI 21.85 -.1 +4.6 +1.1

NuveenAlAmrMuniBdA m ML 11.85 +.7 +6.8 +3.2/AAlAmrMuniBdC2 m ML 11.86 +.6 +6.4 +2.7/CArizonaMuniBdA m SL 11.05 +.7 +5.5 +2.5/ACAMuniBdA m MC 11.37 +.7 +6.1 +2.5/CCAMuniBdI MC 11.38 +.6 +6.2 +2.7/BClrdMuniBdA m SL 10.97 +.8 +5.9 +2.6/ACnctMuniBdA m SL 10.69 +.7 +5.3 +2.0/CDivValA m LV 14.03 +1.8 +16.4 +10.3/BDivValI LV 14.23 +1.9 +16.6 +10.6/BGeorgiaMuniBdA m SL 10.94 +1.2 +6.2 +1.9/CGeorgiaMuniBdI SL 10.91 +1.2 +6.3 +2.1/CHYMuniBdA m HM 17.82 +.8 +8.7 +5.1/AHYMuniBdC2 m HM 17.81 +.7 +8.4 +4.5/AHYMuniBdI HM 17.82 +.7 +8.8 +5.3/AHiIncBdA m HY 7.44 +.5 +11.5 +7.3/AHiIncBdI HY 7.47 +.5 +11.7 +7.6/AIntermDrMnBdA m MI 9.45 +.6 +5.5 +2.7/AIntermDrMnBdI MI 9.48 +.6 +5.7 +2.9/A

KansasMnBdA m SL 10.74 +.3 +4.0 +2.0/CKentuckyMnBdA m SL 11.01 +.9 +5.7 +2.4/BLgCpSelI LB 30.58 +2.8 +19.9 +15.0/ALgCpValA m LV 22.57 +1.3 +13.1 +9.0/DLgCpValI LV 22.69 +1.3 +13.3 +9.3/DLouisianaMnBdA m SL 11.36 +.5 +5.6 +2.3/BLtdTrmMnBdA m MS 11.23 +.5 +4.1 +1.9/ALtdTrmMnBdC2 m MS 11.21 +.6 +4.0 +1.6/BLtdTrmMnBdI MS 11.19 +.5 +4.2 +2.1/AMAMnBdA m MT 10.28 +.7 +5.8 +2.3/AMAMnBdI MT 10.28 +.7 +5.9 +2.5/AMNIntermMnBdA m SM 10.56 +.7 +5.1 +2.2/CMNIntermMnBdI SM 10.50 +.6 +5.1 +2.4/BMNMnBdA m SM 11.91 +.7 +5.8 +2.5/AMNMnBdI SM 11.90 +.7 +6.0 +2.7/AMichiganMnBdA m SL 11.74 +.6 +5.3 +2.2/BMichiganMnBdI SL 11.73 +.6 +5.4 +2.4/AMidCpGrOppsA m MG 35.41 +3.1 +31.4 +13.6/DMidCpGrOppsI MG 44.67 +3.1 +31.5 +13.8/DMidCpValA m MV 40.51 +2.3 +18.8 +9.5/AMidCpValI MV 40.65 +2.4 +19.0 +9.8/AMissouriMnBdA m SL 11.50 +.6 +5.6 +2.7/AMrylndMnBdA m SL 10.85 +.6 +5.2 +2.6/AMrylndMnBdI SL 10.85 +.6 +5.4 +2.8/ANAMnBdA m SL 11.09 +.8 +6.0 +2.1/CNAMnBdI SL 11.13 +.7 +6.0 +2.2/BNWQIntlValI FV 23.18 -1.3 +9.5 +3.6/DNWQMltCpValA m MV 33.06 +1.6 +24.6 +10.7/ANWQMltCpValI MV 33.35 +1.6 +24.8 +11.0/ANWQSmCpValA m SB 43.14 +.4 +15.8 +5.4/ENWQSmCpValI SB 44.61 +.4 +15.9 +5.6/ENYMnBdA m MY 11.15 +.7 +5.8 +2.4/BNYMnBdI MY 11.16 +.7 +6.0 +2.7/BNebraskaMnBdI SL 10.85 +.7 +5.3 +2.1/BNewJerseyMnBdA m MJ 11.61 +.8 +6.3 +2.9/BNewJerseyMnBdI MJ 11.65 +.8 +6.4 +3.1/BNewMexicoMnBdA m SL 10.48 +.7 +4.6 +2.2/BOhioMnBdA m MO 11.70 +.7 +5.5 +2.2/BOhioMnBdI MO 11.66 +.6 +5.7 +2.4/BOrgIntermMnBdI SI 10.50 +.7 +5.2 +2.0/BPEMnBdA m MP 11.20 +.6 +6.5 +2.6/BPEMnBdI MP 11.19 +.7 +6.7 +2.8/ARlEsttSecA m SR 21.31 +1.3 +19.7 +3.1/CRlEsttSecI SR 21.68 +1.3 +19.9 +3.3/CShrtTrmMnBdI MS 10.19 +.4 +2.8 +1.5/BSmCpGrOppsA m SG 21.55 +.9 +22.0 +12.3/DSmCpGrOppsI SG 26.22 +1.0 +22.1 +12.6/DSmCpSelA m SB 7.69 +1.6 +20.9 +9.3/CSmCpValA m SV 22.65 +2.2 +15.6 +4.5/ESmCpValI SV 23.46 +2.2 +15.8 +4.7/DStrAgrsGrAllcA m AL 14.93 +2.8 +17.4 +7.1StrBalAllcA m MA 10.23 +1.8 +13.2 +4.9StrCnsrvAllcA m CA 11.76 +1.3 +11.3 +3.5StrGrAllcA m MA 12.54 +2.4 +15.2 +6.6StrIncI MU 10.63 +.6 +9.7 +4.1/CTNMnBdA m SL 11.83 +.7 +4.8 +2.0/CVirginiaMnBdA m SL 11.32 +.6 +5.8 +2.5/AVirginiaMnBdI SL 11.30 +.7 +5.9 +2.8/AWscnMnBdA m SL 10.84 +.4 +5.5 +2.4/A

Oak AssociatesEmergTech ST 5.14 +2.2 +19.0 +11.9/ELiveOakHlthSci SH 17.13 +.5 +4.8 +1.9/EPinOakEq LB 72.56 +4.1 +20.7 +14.5/ARedOakTechSel ST 30.32 +5.5 +27.6 +23.3/CWhiteOakSelGr LB 99.52 +4.3 +18.3 +15.0/A

Oak RidgeMultiStrategyA m XM 18.40 +3.5 +18.7 +11.3SmCpGrA m SG 14.68 +1.0 +20.3 +9.1/E

OakmarkEqAndIncInv MA 30.70 +1.5 +14.2 +8.6/BGlbInv WS 28.06 +1.6 +19.3 +10.9/BGlbSelInv WS 17.13 +1.1 +18.4 +8.3/DIntlInv FB 23.11 +.2 +13.0 +7.8/AIntlSmCpInv d FQ 14.62 -.7 +17.3 +5.4/DInv LB 81.49 +2.5 +19.3 +12.2/CSelInv LB 41.34 +1.8 +20.8 +6.1/E

OberweisChinaOpps m CH 11.54 +1.6 +23.4 +12.1/DIntlOpps m FR 19.24 +.8 +20.2 +5.4/DIntlOppsInstl d FR 10.29 +.9 +20.5 +6.0/DMicroCp m SG 22.37 -1.6 +21.8 +15.5/C

Old WestburyAllCpCor LG 19.11 +3.2 +25.1 +14.4/DFI CI 11.28 -.1 +4.5 +1.3/EGlbSmMdCpStrat SW 15.47 +1.2 +18.1 +7.6/DLgCpStrats WS 15.05 +2.2 +19.0 +8.8/DMnBd MI 12.26 +.7 +4.5 +1.5/E

OlsteinAllCpValAdv LV 24.83 +2.8 +20.9 +9.9/CAllCpValC m LV 19.32 +2.7 +20.1 +8.8/D

OptimumFxdIncC m PI 9.73 ... +6.0 +1.7/EFxdIncInstl PI 9.76 +.1 +6.7 +2.8/BIntlInstl FB 12.85 -.2 +11.8 +7.5/ALgCpGrC m LG 14.73 +3.4 +24.5 +16.9/BLgCpGrInstl LG 19.58 +3.4 +25.2 +18.1/BLgCpValC m LV 16.74 +2.6 +19.4 +8.8/DLgCpValInstl LV 17.03 +2.7 +20.1 +9.9/CSmMidCpGrIns SG 15.42 +1.6 +23.6 +15.8/CSmMidCpValIns SV 13.30 +1.1 +16.0 +5.6/D

OsterweisOsterweis LB 17.44 +3.7 +23.3 +9.7/EStrInc HY 11.11 +.3 +5.4 +5.2/D

PGIM InvestmentsBalancedA m MA 15.73 +1.4 +13.3 +7.5/CBalancedZ MA 15.85 +1.4 +13.5 +7.8/CCAMuniIncA m MC 10.73 +.6 +5.7 +2.1/DCoreBondZ CI 10.08 +.1 +6.6 +2.3/BGlbRlEstA m GR 25.73 +.9 +18.1 +4.3/CGlbRlEstC m GR 25.15 +.9 +17.8 +3.7/DGlbRlEstZ GR 25.86 +1.0 +18.5 +4.7/BGlbTtlRetA m IB 6.93 +.2 +8.8 +4.2GovrnIncA m GI 9.62 -.1 +4.4 +1.0/DGovrnIncZ GI 9.60 -.1 +4.6 +1.3/CHighYieldA m HY 5.49 +.3 +11.1 +6.9/AHighYieldB m HY 5.49 +.4 +11.0 +6.5/BHighYieldC m HY 5.49 +.4 +10.9 +6.2/BHighYieldZ HY 5.51 +.5 +11.5 +7.3/AJen20/20FocA m LG 14.99 +1.8 +19.3 +13.6/EJen20/20FocC m LG 10.08 +1.6 +18.7 +12.7/EJen20/20FocZ LG 16.81 +1.8 +19.5 +13.9/DJenEqIncC m LB 13.15 +2.3 +16.1 +6.9/EJenEqOppA m LB 16.42 +1.4 +16.1 +8.2/EJenFinSerA m SF 15.39 +3.2 +25.5 +15.7/AJenHealSciA m SH 43.23 -2.4 +13.2 +10.9/BJenHealSciC m SH 31.39 -2.5 +12.8 +10.2/BJenHealSciZ SH 48.32 -2.4 +13.4 +11.3/BJenMidCapGrA m MG 29.98 +3.8 +32.8 +13.9/DJenMidCapGrC m MG 20.20 +3.7 +32.2 +13.1/DJenMidCapGrZ MG 33.54 +3.8 +33.0 +14.2/DJenNatResA m SN 31.04 -2.2 +12.7 -2.0JenSmlComA m SG 22.12 +1.7 +22.8 +10.5/DJenSmlComC m SG 10.21 +1.6 +22.4 +9.8/EJenSmlComZ SG 24.18 +1.7 +23.1 +10.8/DJenUtlA m SU 15.07 +.5 +16.5 +8.8/CJenUtlC m SU 14.99 +.5 +15.9 +8.0/DJenUtlZ SU 15.08 +.5 +16.6 +9.1/BJenniFocGrA m LG 16.26 +2.8 +26.4 +20.2/AJenniFocGrC m LG 12.87 +2.7 +25.9 +19.4/AJennisonBldA m LG 20.62 +1.8 +20.5 +12.3/EJennisonDivGrA m LG 13.65 +2.7 +23.2 +16.1/CJennisonGrA m LG 41.85 +2.4 +23.8 +18.4/BJennisonGrC m LG 32.92 +2.4 +23.3 +17.6/BJennisonGrZ LG 45.40 +2.5 +24.1 +18.8/BJennisonValA m LV 19.55 +1.6 +18.1 +10.3/BMuniHiIncA m HM 10.45 +.6 +6.5 +3.3/CMuniHiIncC m HM 10.45 +.5 +6.1 +2.6/ENationalMuniA m ML 15.04 +.6 +5.8 +2.3/DQMAIntlEqA m FV 7.14 -1.1 +11.9 +6.1/BQMALrgCaCoEqA m LB 15.11 +2.6 +20.4 +12.4/CQMASmCpValZ SV 16.24 +.1 +9.5 +4.6/EQMAStockIdxI LB 49.24 +2.8 +21.8 +13.7/AQMAStockIdxZ LB 49.24 +2.8 +21.7 +13.6/BShTerCorBdA m CS 11.02 +.2 +4.5 +2.0TtlRetBdA m PI 14.75 +.3 +7.6 +3.3TtlRetBdC m PI 14.74 +.3 +7.2 +2.6TtlRetBdZ PI 14.70 +.4 +7.8 +3.6

PIA Mutual FundsShrtTrmSecAdv x UB 10.05 +.2 +2.1 +1.5/E

PIMCOAlAstA m TV 11.70 +.2 +7.7 +5.4AlAstAdmin b TV 11.71 +.2 +7.8 +5.6AlAstAllAthA m TV 8.22 -.6 +4.4 +3.2AlAstAllAthC m TV 8.21 -.6 +4.0 +2.5AlAstAllAthI2 TV 8.22 -.6 +4.6 +3.6AlAstAllAthIns TV 8.22 -.5 +4.8 +3.7AlAstC m TV 11.63 +.1 +7.2 +4.6AlAstI2 TV 11.72 +.3 +8.0 +5.8AlAstInstl TV 11.69 +.2 +7.9 +5.9AlAstR b TV 11.62 +.2 +7.6 +5.1CAIntermMnBdA m MF 10.01 +.7 +5.1 +1.9/CCAIntermMnBdIns MF 10.01 +.7 +5.3 +2.3/BCAShrtDrMnIncIn SS 9.95 +.4 +2.3 +1.3/CCmdPlsStrA m BB 5.18 -1.9 +12.9 +6.6CmdPlsStrI2 BB 5.24 -1.9 +13.1 +7.0CmdPlsStrIs BB 5.27 -1.7 +13.1 +7.1CmdtyRlRtStrA m BB 5.71 -.9 +7.7 -.5/CCmdtyRlRtStrAdm b BB 5.74 -.9 +7.9 -.4/CCmdtyRlRtStrI2 BB 5.85 -.7 +8.0 -.2/BCmdtyRlRtStrIns BB 5.86 -.8 +7.8 -.1/BCreditOppsBdI XS 10.04 ... +6.1 +5.1/ACreditOppsBdI-2 XS 10.00 ... +5.9 +5.0/ADivandIncC m IH 11.32 +1.1 +9.0 +5.7DiversIncA m MU 11.17 +1.0 +10.1 +5.9DiversIncC m MU 11.17 +.9 +9.6 +5.1DiversIncI2 MU 11.17 +1.0 +10.3 +6.2DiversIncInstl MU 11.17 +1.0 +10.4 +6.3DynamicBdA m NT 10.83 +.1 +3.4 +4.7/BDynamicBdC m NT 10.83 ... +3.0 +3.9/BDynamicBdI NT 10.83 +.1 +3.7 +5.1/ADynamicBdI-2 NT 10.83 +.1 +3.6 +5.0/AEMBdA m EB 10.63 +1.1 +11.7 +5.4/BEMBdI2 EB 10.63 +1.1 +11.9 +5.7/AEMBdInstl EB 10.63 +1.1 +11.9 +5.8/AEMCcy&S/TInmtI CR 8.16 +.1 +4.8 +3.5/BEMCorpBdInstl EB 10.85 +.8 +9.7 +6.6/AEMFullSpcBdIns EB 7.59 +1.3 +11.6 +5.5/BEmergLclBdA m XP 7.12 +2.0 +12.3 +5.0EmergLclBdI2 XP 7.12 +2.0 +12.4 +5.3EmergLclBdInstl XP 7.12 +2.0 +12.5 +5.4EqSLSA m LO 10.76 ... +.4 +3.1/DEqSLSC m LO 10.19 ... ... +2.3/DEqSLSI2 LO 10.96 ... +.6 +3.3/DEqSLSInstl LO 11.06 +.1 +.6 +3.4/DExtendedDrInstl GL 8.21 -.2 +12.6 +.3GNMA&GovtSecA m GI 11.08 +.5 +4.5 +1.8GNMA&GovtSecC m GI 11.08 +.4 +4.0 +1.1GNMA&GovtSecI GI 11.08 +.5 +4.7 +2.2GNMA&GovtSecI-2 GI 11.08 +.5 +4.7 +2.1GlBdOppsUSDHA m WH 10.38 +.5 +5.1 +2.6GlBdOppsUSDHI WH 10.37 +.5 +5.3 +2.9GlBdOppsUSDHI-2 WH 10.37 +.5 +5.2 +2.8GlBdOppsUnhAdm b IB 9.02 -.5 +4.3 +.9/DGlBdOppsUnhI IB 9.02 -.5 +4.4 +1.1/CGlbAdvtStrBdIns IB 11.08 +1.0 +7.3 +4.7GlbMltAsstA m IH 12.78 +1.5 +10.6 +6.7

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PNCCorFI b PI 17.26 +.2 +6.9 +2.1/DDiversEq b WS 24.74 +.9 +14.4 +8.4/DIntlEqA m FG 23.42 -.3 +13.9 +9.5/BIntlEqIns FG 23.65 -.3 +14.0 +9.8/BMltFctrLgCpGrI LG 35.80 +4.2 +24.8 +15.3/CMltFctrLgCpValI LV 25.87 +2.9 +18.9 +6.8/ESmCpI SG 16.13 +2.0 +24.2 +9.9/ETtlRetAdvtgIns PI 10.91 +.4 +7.2 +2.6TxExLtdMatBdIns MS 10.51 +.6 +3.7 +1.5/BUltraShrtBdI UB 9.96 +.2 +2.1 +1.6/D

PRIMECAP OdysseyAgrsGr MG 46.05 +2.7 +20.2 +16.5/BGr LG 40.34 +2.6 +16.2 +15.7/CStk LB 33.99 +3.0 +18.1 +13.8/A

Pacific CapitalTxFrSecY MI 10.42 +.7 +5.2 +2.2/CTxFrShrtIntrScY MS 10.19 +.4 +2.8 +1.1/D

Pacific FundsOptmzAgrsGrA m XM 15.10 +3.1 +19.8 +10.7OptmzAgrsGrC m XM 14.55 +3.0 +19.4 +9.8OptmzCnsrA m XY 10.57 +.9 +9.0 +4.2OptmzCnsrC m XY 10.28 +.9 +8.6 +3.4OptmzGrA m AL 13.46 +2.7 +17.7 +9.0OptmzGrB m AL 13.15 +2.6 +17.1 +8.2OptmzGrC m AL 13.09 +2.5 +17.1 +8.1OptmzModA m MA 12.60 +2.1 +15.1 +7.5OptmzModB m MA 12.35 +2.1 +14.7 +6.7OptmzModC m MA 12.32 +2.1 +14.6 +6.7OptmzModCnsrA m CA 11.14 +1.5 +11.6 +5.6OptmzModCnsrC m CA 10.83 +1.3 +11.1 +4.8

ParadigmVal d SB 48.02 +2.1 +14.5 +13.1/A

ParametricEmMktsInstl EM 14.41 -.5 +8.6 +5.5/DEmMktsInv b EM 14.36 -.5 +8.5 +5.3/DTxMgEMktIs EM 48.33 -.4 +8.9 +5.9/D

ParnassusCorEqInv LB 48.41 +3.7 +24.6 +14.6/AFI PI 16.93 +.1 +7.6 +2.3/DParnassus LB 50.91 +4.6 +25.6 +13.3/B

PaxBalIndvInv b MA 23.74 +1.9 +13.7 +7.7ESGBtQlIndvInv b LB 20.58 +3.3 +19.0 +12.4/CHYBdIndvInv b HY 6.68 +.7 +10.0 +6.3/B

PaydenCAMnInc MF 10.54 +.6 +5.9 +2.9/ACorBdInv PI 10.78 +.2 +7.0 +2.9/BEmMktsBdInv EB 13.88 +1.5 +14.4 +5.6/AEqInc LV 17.96 +2.6 +20.9 +10.4/BGNMAInv GI 9.38 +.4 +4.5 +1.6/AGlbFI WH 9.18 +.5 +7.5 +3.1/BGlbLowDr IB 10.05 +.1 +3.6 +2.0/BHiIncInv HY 6.55 +.6 +12.2 +6.1/BLowDr CS 10.07 +.1 +3.0 +1.8/CLtdMat UB 9.49 +.2 +2.3 +2.0/BUSGvtInv GS 10.31 +.1 +2.9 +1.0/C

Pear TreePlrsFgnVlInstl FV 20.75 -1.6 +9.4 +8.7/APlrsFgnVlOrd b FV 20.79 -1.6 +9.2 +8.3/APlrsSmCpOrd b SV 24.18 -.7 +12.6 +6.1/DPnAgrEMOrdinary b EM 21.58 +1.3 +14.4 +4.8/EQualOrd b LB 20.11 +4.3 +22.3 +15.0/A

PerformanceMnBdInstl d MI 25.05 +.8 +6.8 +2.9/AStrBd d MU 22.92 +.2 +5.7 +4.7/B

PermanentI CA 40.06 +.8 +11.6 +3.7/E

PerrittMicroCpOppsInv d SB 22.68 +.1 +4.1 +2.8/EUltraMicroCp d SB 13.86 -1.7 +9.9 +4.8/E

PioneerA m LB 30.40 +3.6 +23.3 +14.9/AAMTFreeMnA m ML 14.96 +.8 +6.8 +2.5/CAMTFreeMnY ML 14.92 +.8 +7.0 +2.8/CBalA m MA 9.64 +2.6 +17.0 +9.2/ABdA m PI 9.79 +.2 +6.5 +2.8/BBdC m PI 9.68 +.1 +6.0 +2.1/DBdY PI 9.70 +.3 +6.6 +3.1/AC m LB 26.00 +3.6 +22.7 +14.0/ACorEqA m LB 19.44 +2.7 +22.0 +13.5/BDiscpGrA m LG 17.38 +3.3 +26.2 +14.8/DDiscpGrY LG 17.88 +3.4 +26.4 +15.0/DDiscpValA m LV 14.01 +1.7 +19.2 +10.8/BDiscpValY LV 14.11 +1.7 +19.5 +11.1/AEqIncA m LV 35.25 +2.4 +17.0 +9.7/CEqIncC m LV 34.67 +2.3 +16.5 +8.9/DEqIncR b LV 35.96 +2.4 +16.8 +9.3/DGlbHYA m HY 8.70 +.5 +9.8 +5.9/C

GlbHYC m HY 8.67 +.3 +9.4 +5.1/DGlbHYY HY 8.54 +.5 +10.0 +6.2/BHYA m HY 9.55 +.6 +9.4 +5.9/CHYY HY 9.55 +.5 +9.4 +6.2/BHiIncMnA m HM 7.46 +.8 +6.3 +4.5/AHiIncMnC m HM 7.47 +.8 +5.9 +3.7/CIntlEqA m FB 21.25 ... +11.4 +5.4/DMidCpValA m MV 22.22 +1.7 +21.4 +5.7/ER b LB 30.54 +3.6 +23.0 +14.4/ARlEsttA m SR 16.66 +1.7 +20.7 +2.0/DSelMidCpGrA m MG 44.73 +2.9 +30.2 +16.2/BSelMidCpGrY MG 49.02 +2.9 +30.4 +16.5/BShrtTrmIncY CS 9.48 +.2 +3.3 +2.4/BSolusBalA m IH 11.37 +.5 +9.5 +3.4/ESolusBalC m IH 10.40 +.5 +9.0 +2.6/EStrIncA m MU 10.83 +.3 +7.0 +3.6/DStrIncC m MU 10.59 +.3 +6.6 +2.9/EStrIncR b MU 11.01 +.3 +6.9 +3.3/DStrIncY MU 10.82 +.3 +7.1 +3.9/CY LB 30.84 +3.7 +23.5 +15.2/A

PolarisGlbVal d WS 26.58 -.3 +13.5 +9.3/C

PraxisGenesisBalA m MA 13.92 +.9 +12.7 +7.0/DGenesisGrA m AL 15.27 +1.2 +14.8 +8.5/CGrIdxA m LG 27.27 +3.0 +23.7 +16.2/CImpactBdA m CI 10.59 +.1 +5.8 +1.8/C

PrincipalCAMnA m MF 10.72 +.7 +6.4 +2.4/BCorPlusBdA m PI 11.00 +.2 +7.3 +2.3/DCorPlusBdIns PI 11.00 +.3 +7.7 +2.7/CCorPlusBdJ m PI 11.08 +.2 +7.3 +2.3/DCptlAprcA m LB 50.27 +4.2 +24.2 +14.0/ACptlAprcC m LB 33.61 +4.1 +23.6 +13.1/BDiversIntlA m FB 12.34 -.2 +14.3 +5.8/DDiversIntlIns FB 12.27 -.2 +14.6 +6.3/CDiversIntlJ m FB 12.19 -.2 +14.4 +6.0/DEqIncA m LV 33.11 +3.2 +20.6 +13.1/AEqIncC m LV 32.19 +3.1 +20.0 +12.2/AGvtHiQualBdA m GI 10.44 +.3 +4.5 +1.4/BHYA m HY 7.21 +.4 +10.3 +6.0/CHYC m HY 7.30 +.5 +10.0 +5.2/DHYIIns HY 9.48 +.3 +9.0 +5.1/DIncA m PI 9.64 +.3 +6.3 +2.8/BInflProtIns IP 8.59 +.1 +5.9 +1.6/CIntlEMA m EM 24.92 -1.0 +8.6 +6.0/DIntlEMJ m EM 23.98 -1.0 +8.7 +6.2/DIntlIIns FG 14.59 +.8 +20.8 +6.8/DLCpSP500IdxA m LB 18.92 +2.8 +21.6 +13.3/BLCpSP500IdxIs LB 18.92 +2.8 +21.8 +13.7/BLCpSP500IdxJ m LB 18.72 +2.7 +21.6 +13.4/BLfTm2010Ins TA 13.24 +.8 +10.7 +5.8/BLfTm2010J m TA 13.18 +.8 +10.6 +5.6/CLfTm2020A m TE 14.28 +1.1 +13.4 +6.9/BLfTm2020Ins TE 14.18 +1.0 +13.5 +7.3/ALfTm2020J m TE 14.10 +1.0 +13.5 +7.2/BLfTm2030A m TH 14.69 +1.3 +15.9 +8.3/CLfTm2030Ins TH 14.66 +1.4 +16.3 +8.7/BLfTm2030J m TH 14.60 +1.2 +16.1 +8.5/BLfTm2040A m TJ 15.28 +1.5 +17.6 +9.4/CLfTm2040Ins TJ 15.60 +1.6 +17.9 +9.8/BLfTm2040J m TJ 15.45 +1.5 +17.8 +9.6/BLfTm2050Ins TN 15.68 +1.6 +19.1 +10.4/BLfTm2050J m TN 15.21 +1.6 +18.9 +10.1/BLfTmStrIncIns RI 12.17 +.6 +9.5 +4.7/BLfTmStrIncJ m RI 12.11 +.7 +9.5 +4.5/CLgCpGrA m LG 6.06 +3.2 +25.2 +13.8/DLgCpGrIIns LG 16.26 +3.2 +26.2 +20.2/ALgCpGrIJ m LG 13.07 +3.2 +26.2 +20.0/ALgCpGrIns LG 6.77 +3.4 +25.8 +14.4/DLgCpGrJ m LG 5.26 +3.3 +25.5 +14.0/DLgCpValIIIIns LV 16.99 +2.6 +18.5 +11.3/ALgCpValIIIJ m LV 16.72 +2.5 +18.2 +10.9/BMdCpA m MG 29.57 +2.8 +33.7 +16.1/BMdCpGrIIIIns MG 12.38 +3.0 +30.6 +15.5/CMdCpGrIIIJ m MG 9.76 +3.1 +30.3 +15.1/CMdCpGrJ m MG 6.98 +4.5 +34.0 +15.4/CMdCpJ m MG 28.42 +2.8 +33.9 +16.4/BMdCpSP400IdxJ m MB 19.77 +1.5 +19.6 +9.5/CMdCpValIIns MV 14.18 +1.4 +19.6 +9.2/BPrefSecIns RR 10.19 +1.4 +11.7 +5.4/BPrefSecJ m RR 9.98 +1.4 +11.6 +5.2/CRlEsttSecA m SR 26.59 +1.6 +22.7 +5.2/ARlEsttSecIns SR 26.62 +1.6 +23.0 +5.6/ARlEsttSecJ m SR 25.79 +1.6 +22.9 +5.4/ASAMgBA m MA 15.58 +1.3 +13.9 +7.5/CSAMgBC m MA 15.31 +1.2 +13.4 +6.7/DSAMgCnsBA m CA 12.05 +.9 +11.0 +5.8/BSAMgCnsBC m CA 11.91 +.8 +10.5 +5.0/DSAMgCnsGA m AL 17.32 +1.6 +16.6 +9.4/BSAMgCnsGC m AL 15.91 +1.6 +16.1 +8.6/CSAMgmtFlxIncA m XY 12.30 +.7 +9.3 +4.8/BSAMgmtFlxIncC m XY 12.16 +.7 +8.7 +4.0/CSAMgmtStrGrA m XM 18.43 +1.8 +18.8 +9.9/CSAMgmtStrGrC m XM 16.42 +1.7 +18.3 +9.1/DShrtTrmIncA m CS 12.26 +.1 +3.3 +1.9/BSmCpA m SB 21.05 +1.2 +21.0 +10.1/BSmCpGrIIns SG 14.35 +1.9 +31.7 +18.0/BSmCpGrIJ m SG 9.92 +1.8 +31.4 +17.6/BSmCpIns SB 22.82 +1.2 +21.2 +10.5/BSmCpJ m SB 20.01 +1.2 +21.1 +10.3/BSmCpSP600IdxIns SB 24.74 +.4 +14.2 +10.1/BSmCpSP600IdxJ m SB 23.28 +.4 +14.0 +9.8/BSmCpValIIIns SV 10.49 +1.0 +16.6 +7.1/BTxExBdA m MI 7.38 +.6 +6.7 +2.6/B

ProFundsBtchUltrSctInv LE 51.76 -2.7 -.3 +2.7BullInv LE 138.09 +3.8 +20.8 +11.9IntUltraSectInv LE 104.82 +10.1 +45.0 +35.8LgCpGrInv LG 97.62 +3.8 +22.8 +14.9NASDAQ100Inv LG 78.48 +5.0 +25.8 +18.7RlEsttUltSctInv LE 51.10 +3.9 +29.5 +4.8UltBullInv LE 70.06 +7.6 +43.6 +23.1UltMidCpInv LE 45.04 +8.8 +39.2 +14.7UltNASDAQ100Inv LE 82.12 +10.0 +55.4 +36.7UltSmCpInv LE 58.36 +8.1 +33.9 +14.8

ProspectorOpp m MB 22.31 +1.3 +20.8 +12.4/A

Provident TrustTrustStr LG 16.37 +4.5 +18.9 +16.9/B

PutnamAMTFreeMnA m ML 15.37 +.6 +6.1 +2.6/CCATxExIncA m MC 8.25 +.7 +6.1 +2.6/BCnvrtSecA m CV 25.71 +2.3 +20.0 +11.2/CCnvrtSecY CV 25.70 +2.3 +20.2 +11.5/CCptlSpectrumA m AL 30.68 +.5 +17.7 -1.2/ECptlSpectrumC m AL 28.85 +.4 +17.2 -1.9/ECptlSpectrumY AL 31.15 +.5 +17.9 -1.0/EDiversIncA m NT 6.99 +.2 +7.5 +6.3/ADiversIncC m NT 6.85 +.2 +7.0 +5.5/ADiversIncM m NT 6.84 +.1 +7.2 +6.0/ADynAstAlcBalA m MA 14.73 +1.3 +13.7 +7.5/CDynAstAlcBalB m MA 14.67 +1.3 +13.3 +6.7/DDynAstAlcBalC m MA 14.28 +1.3 +13.2 +6.7/DDynAstAlcBalY MA 14.77 +1.4 +13.9 +7.8/CDynAstAlcCnsrA m CA 10.77 +.7 +9.6 +4.6/DDynAstAlcCnsrY CA 10.81 +.8 +9.7 +4.8/DDynAstAlcGrA m AL 16.17 +1.6 +15.9 +9.0/BDynAstAlcGrB m AL 15.76 +1.5 +15.4 +8.2/CDynAstAlcGrC m AL 15.06 +1.6 +15.5 +8.2/CDynAstAlcGrY AL 16.38 +1.6 +16.1 +9.3/BEqIncA m LV 24.95 +1.9 +18.7 +11.1/AEqIncB m LV 24.64 +1.9 +18.2 +10.3/BEqIncC m LV 24.63 +1.9 +18.1 +10.3/BEqIncM m LV 24.60 +1.9 +18.4 +10.5/BEqIncY LV 24.96 +2.0 +18.8 +11.4/AEqSpectrumA m MB 36.61 +.2 +15.6 +3.2/EEqSpectrumC m MB 34.01 +.1 +15.2 +2.5/EEqSpectrumY MB 37.40 +.2 +15.8 +3.5/EFixIncAbReA m NT 9.72 +.2 +5.4 +4.7/BFixIncAbReC m NT 9.69 +.3 +5.1 +4.0/BFixIncAbReY NT 9.73 +.3 +5.7 +5.0/AFltngRtIncA m BL 8.45 +.6 +6.2 +3.9/CFltngRtIncC m BL 8.45 +.5 +5.9 +3.2/EGlbEqA m WS 16.35 +1.9 +18.8 +9.9/CGlbEqY WS 16.95 +1.9 +19.0 +10.2/CGlbHCA m SH 51.01 -.4 +11.4 +5.4/EGlbHCY SH 55.01 -.4 +11.6 +5.6/EGlbIncA m IB 12.22 -.3 +6.7 +2.5/BGrOppsA m LG 38.34 +3.5 +28.7 +20.6/AGrOppsB m LG 31.88 +3.4 +28.2 +19.7/AGrOppsC m LG 32.50 +3.4 +28.2 +19.7/AGrOppsM m LG 34.15 +3.5 +28.4 +20.0/AHighYieldA m HY 5.81 +.4 +10.2 +5.7/CHighYieldM m HY 5.79 +.4 +10.3 +5.5/DIncA m PI 7.11 -.3 +7.2 +4.1/AIncC m PI 7.05 -.4 +6.8 +3.2/AIncM m PI 6.91 -.3 +7.1 +3.8/AIncY PI 7.24 -.4 +7.4 +4.3/AIntlCptlOppsA m FQ 36.12 +.5 +12.8 +7.1/BIntlEqA m FB 23.05 -.1 +16.4 +5.9/DIntlEqY FB 23.33 ... +16.5 +6.2/DIntlGrA m FG 21.84 +.5 +17.0 +6.8/DIntlValA m FV 10.61 -.1 +10.6 +4.8/CMATEIncA m MT 9.74 +.6 +5.4 +2.1/BMNTEIncA m SM 9.42 +.6 +5.3 +2.3/BMltAsAbRtA m AM 11.64 +1.3 +8.8 +3.0/BMltAsAbRtC m AM 11.27 +1.3 +8.4 +2.3/CMltAsAbRtY AM 11.69 +1.3 +8.9 +3.3/BMortgageSecsA m PI 12.77 +.9 +7.7 +2.7/CNJTEIncA m MJ 9.41 +.8 +5.6 +2.7/CNYTEIncA m MY 8.68 +.7 +5.8 +2.4/COhioTEIncA m MO 9.12 +.7 +5.1 +2.1/CPETEIncA m MP 9.24 +.5 +5.5 +2.4/CRsrchA m LB 33.99 +2.9 +23.2 +14.6/ARtrReady2020A m TE 19.25 +.8 +8.2 +4.2/ERtrReady2025A m TG 22.05 +1.0 +9.7 +5.2/ERtrReady2030A m TH 22.06 +1.2 +11.4 +6.3/ERtrReady2035A m TI 22.33 +1.3 +12.9 +7.3/EShrtDurBdA m CS 10.14 ... +3.5 +3.3/AShrtDurBdY CS 10.16 +.1 +3.6 +3.6/ASmCpGrA m SG 48.66 +2.4 +34.2 +19.2/BSmCpGrY SG 50.52 +2.5 +34.4 +19.5/BSmCpValA m SV 10.55 +.2 +16.1 +6.0/DSmCpValY SV 11.21 +.2 +16.2 +6.3/CSustFutureA m MV 18.29 +3.6 +27.3 +11.5/ASustFutureY MV 18.39 +3.7 +27.5 +11.7/ASustLeadersA m LG 95.87 +3.1 +28.7 +19.1/ASustLeadersB m LG 70.77 +3.0 +28.2 +18.2/BSustLeadersC m LG 78.36 +3.0 +28.2 +18.2/BSustLeadersM m LG 80.41 +3.1 +28.3 +18.5/BSustLeadersY LG 103.78 +3.1 +28.9 +19.4/ATEIncA m ML 8.79 +.6 +6.1 +2.9/BTxFrHYA m HM 12.86 +.6 +6.8 +3.6/C

QCIBalIns CA 12.17 +1.2 +13.3 +7.8/A

QSCnsrvGrA m MA 14.00 +1.9 +11.7 +6.7DefesvGrA m CA 13.12 +1.0 +9.7 +5.2GlbEqA m WS 16.30 +3.1 +14.6 +9.8GrA m XM 15.56 +2.6 +14.6 +8.1ModGrA m AL 15.52 +2.3 +13.3 +7.7SP500IdxA b LB 27.54 +3.9 +21.6 +13.3

QuakerImpGrAdv m LG 35.08 +2.5 +23.1 +12.1/E

RBCEntprI d SB 18.50 -.4 +17.7 +7.0/DSMIDCpGrI d MG 15.62 +2.0 +30.0 +13.9/D

ReynoldsBlueChipGr b LG 54.72 +4.1 +22.0 +13.6/E

Rice Hall JamesMicroCpIns d SG 28.84 -1.5 +13.4 +12.9/DSmCpIns SG 8.42 +1.9 +18.4 +6.7/E

RiverNorthCorOppR b MA 8.21 +1.0 +15.3 +8.1/BdblelnStrIncI MU 10.34 +.5 +9.0 +4.3dblelnStrIncR b MU 10.36 +.6 +8.9 +4.1

RiverbridgeGrIns d MG 22.05 +3.4 +26.4 +18.7/A

RockefellerCorTxableBdIns CI 10.22 +.1 +6.1 +2.1/BIntermTENYBdIns MN 10.38 +.7 +5.1 +1.7/DIntermTENtBdIns MI 10.44 +.7 +5.2 +1.8/D

RoyceMicroCpInvm d SB 10.28 -.6 +9.9 +6.4/DOppInvm d SV 11.53 +.5 +16.2 +9.9/APEMutCnslt m SB 7.33 +1.1 +18.6 +11.0/APEMutInvm d SB 9.25 +1.3 +19.4 +12.1/APremInvm d SG 14.49 +2.5 +24.7 +15.2/CSmCpValSvc m SV 9.18 +1.2 +10.2 +6.3/CSmlrCoGrSvc m SG 8.30 +2.5 +24.1 +12.7/DSpecEqInvm d SV 18.27 +.2 +4.8 +6.5/CTtlRetInvm d SB 11.18 +.5 +15.9 +8.6/C

RussellInvEmergMktsS EM 18.69 +.4 +11.0 +8.0InvEqIncS LB 24.36 +3.5 +19.5 +11.9InvGbRlEstSecS GR 34.74 +1.4 +15.1 +4.0InvGlobalEqS WS 9.86 +2.5 +16.4 +11.1InvIntlDvdMktS FB 35.66 +.2 +11.1 +6.9InvInvmGrdBdS CI 21.71 +.4 +6.5 +2.0InvLPBalStrA m MA 10.89 +.9 +9.2 +5.2InvLPBalStrC b MA 10.57 +.8 +8.7 +4.4InvLPBalStrS MA 11.05 +.9 +9.3 +5.4InvLPCnsrvStrA m XY 9.75 +.6 +6.8 +3.0InvLPCnsrvStrC b XY 9.61 +.6 +6.3 +2.2InvLPEqGrStrA m AL 12.97 +1.6 +12.8 +7.6InvLPEqGrStrC b AL 11.44 +1.6 +12.3 +6.8InvLPEqGrStrS AL 13.07 +1.7 +13.0 +7.9InvLPGrStrA m AL 12.00 +1.2 +10.6 +6.6InvLPGrStrC b AL 11.48 +1.1 +10.1 +5.8InvLPGrStrS AL 12.20 +1.2 +10.8 +6.9InvLPModStrA m CA 10.22 +.3 +7.6 +4.1InvLPModStrC b CA 10.01 +.2 +7.1 +3.3InvLPModStrS CA 10.29 +.4 +7.6 +4.2InvShrtDurBdS CS 19.29 +.2 +3.4 +2.0InvStratBdS PI 11.12 +.4 +6.8 +2.3InvTEBdS MI 23.62 +.7 +5.5 +2.7InvTxMgdUSLgCpS LB 45.65 +3.8 +21.0 +12.3InvTxMgdUSMSCpS SG 28.93 +3.9 +18.8 +10.0InvUSSmCpEqS SB 27.94 +4.3 +18.0 +9.9SustEqS LB 54.00 +3.5 +18.5 +11.8

RydexBasBiotechInv SH 77.01 -3.7 +9.9 +5.9/DDynSP500H b LE 131.91 +5.2 +43.2 +22.8/BGvLnBd12xStrInv GD 56.05 -1.3 +11.9 -2.1/BHCInv SH 32.22 -.2 +12.5 +8.7/CIvGvLnBdStrInv IT 31.65 +1.2 -8.6 +.9/AIvSP500StrInv BM 53.43 -2.5 -16.9 -11.8/BNASDAQ1002xStrH b LE 173.00 +8.0 +54.3 +35.5/ANASDAQ100Inv LG 41.50 +4.1 +25.9 +18.8/BNovaInv LE 84.40 +4.0 +31.9 +17.7/BPrecMetalsInv SP 31.76 +9.5 +32.0 -6.6/ESP500PureGrH b LG 68.98 +1.7 +21.6 +11.9/ESP500PureValH b LV 79.79 +1.0 +16.2 +8.1/ETechInv ST 111.58 +5.5 +32.9 +22.4/CUtlsInv SU 47.49 +.3 +13.1 +7.7/D

SEICAMuniBdF MF 11.05 +.8 +5.1 +1.8/DCoreFxdIncF PI 11.45 ... +6.5 +2.4/CEmergMktsDbtF EB 10.10 +1.1 +11.6 +4.0/DEmergingMktsEqF EM 11.54 -.2 +10.4 +7.3/CGNMAF GI 10.41 +.1 +4.3 +1.6/BHighYieldBdF HY 6.96 +.4 +10.1 +6.8/AIntermTermMuniF MI 11.95 +.7 +5.7 +2.3/CIntlEqF FB 10.77 -.6 +12.9 +5.9/DIntlFxdIncF WH 10.57 +.9 +6.2 +2.6/DLargeCapGrowthF LG 37.11 +3.1 +24.9 +16.0/CLargeCapValueF LV 23.43 +1.5 +14.8 +10.0/CMaschtsMuniBdF MT 10.85 +.7 +5.4 +1.6/DMidCapF MB 25.43 +1.3 +18.6 +9.6/CNewJrsyMuniBdF MJ 10.67 +.8 +4.8 +2.1/ENewYorkMuniBdF MN 11.01 +.7 +5.3 +1.7/DPnnylvnMuniBdF MP 11.09 +.8 +5.7 +2.1/DS&P500IndexF LB 69.77 +2.8 +21.7 +13.5/BShortDurGovtF GS 10.32 -.1 +2.2 +1.0/CSmallCapGrowthF SG 33.70 +1.1 +16.5 +11.4/DSmallCapValueF SV 21.03 +.1 +14.8 +4.7/ETaxMgdSm/MdCpF SB 21.69 +1.7 +17.8 +8.5/CTxMgdLCpF LB 27.79 +2.4 +19.1 +12.4/CUSMgdVolF LV 17.68 +2.1 +17.2 +9.5/CUltraShtDurBdF UB 9.35 +.1 +2.1 +2.0/B

SSGAIntlStkSelionN b FV 10.11 -1.4 +10.4 +4.1/DSP500IdxN b LB 38.14 +2.8 +21.8 +13.7/A

SalientSelIncA m RR 21.31 +1.2 +14.2 +1.8/ESelIncC m RR 20.67 +1.2 +13.9 +1.2/E

SchroderNorthAmrcnEqInv LB 17.31 +3.8 +19.7 +12.8TtlRetFIInv PI 9.91 +.4 +6.7 +2.5

SchwabBal MA 15.91 +1.3 +15.2 +8.9/ACATFBd MF 12.09 +.7 +4.9 +2.1/CCorEq LB 21.85 +2.9 +21.7 +12.5/CDivEq LV 15.16 +1.9 +18.2 +8.8/DFdmtlIntlLgCIdx FV 8.73 -.9 +10.2 +7.1/AFdmtlUSLgCIdx LV 17.34 +2.4 +19.2 +11.0/BFdmtlUSSmCIdx SB 13.72 +1.3 +17.0 +8.8/CGlbRlEstt GR 8.00 +1.1 +18.7 +5.2/BHC SH 24.43 -.6 +6.5 +7.4/DHdgdEq LO 15.48 +1.0 +4.7 +4.6/CIntlIdx FB 19.94 -.3 +13.7 +7.4/BLgCpGr LG 18.13 +3.5 +22.8 +14.0/DMktTrackAllEq XM 18.92 +1.1 +16.9 +10.2/CMktTrackBal MA 18.46 +.8 +12.6 +7.0/DMktTrackCnsrv CA 16.19 +.6 +10.3 +5.2/CMktTrackGr AL 23.23 +1.0 +14.9 +8.8/CSP500Idx LB 46.68 +2.8 +21.8 +13.8/ASchwab1000Idx LB 68.18 +2.8 +22.2 +13.7/ASmCpEq SB 16.81 -.7 +14.0 +7.9/CSmCpIdx SB 28.85 +.2 +17.3 +10.3/BTFBd MI 11.98 +.8 +5.3 +2.3/CTrgt2010 TA 13.37 +1.4 +10.4 +5.6Trgt2020 TE 14.26 +1.6 +11.6 +6.7Trgt2030 TH 15.65 +2.2 +14.7 +8.4Trgt2040 TJ 16.52 +2.5 +16.5 +9.5TrsInflPrtScIdx IP 11.21 +.1 +6.3 +1.8/BTtlStkMktIdx LB 53.10 +2.6 +21.8 +13.5/B

Segall Bryant & HamiColorTaxFrRet SI 11.67 +.6 +5.2 +2.4/AGlbLrgCpRetail WS 10.87 +1.0 +16.1 +7.8/DMdCpValDivRtl MV 25.30 +1.8 +18.9 +5.7/EPlusBdRtl PI 10.77 +.3 +6.6 +2.7/CQuaHiYldRetail HY 8.85 +.2 +8.8 +5.1/DSmCpVal d SB 12.49 -.8 +15.2 +11.2/A

SelectedAmrcnD LB 35.35 +3.8 +22.1 +11.7/DAmrcnS b LB 35.28 +3.8 +21.9 +11.3/D

SequoiaSequoia LG 160.37 +3.6 +25.3 +14.6/D

Seven CanyonsWldInnovtrInv d SW 16.38 -.7 +12.4 +11.1/C

SheltonCMCATFInc MF 11.65 +.6 +4.2 +1.6/DCMCorValDrct LV 20.60 +1.7 +17.6 +7.9/ECMSP500IdxDrct LB 57.73 +2.8 +21.5 +13.6/BCMSPMdCpIdxDrct MB 24.99 +1.6 +19.4 +9.8/BCMSPSmCpIdxDrct SB 21.39 +.4 +13.6 +9.2/C

SitDivGrI d LB 14.81 +2.9 +19.0 +11.2/DLgCpGr d LG 44.34 +4.3 +24.3 +16.0/CMidCpGr d MG 19.26 +2.2 +27.2 +12.4/EMinnesotaTFInc SM 10.66 +.6 +5.3 +2.7/ASmCpGr d MG 56.53 +1.9 +27.2 +11.8/ETFInc MI 9.84 +.7 +5.6 +3.1/AUSGvtSec UB 10.95 -.4 +2.2 +1.4/E

Smead FundsValI1 LV 48.41 +1.0 +16.8 +13.4/AValInv b LV 48.35 +.9 +16.6 +13.1/A

Snow CapitalLSOppsA m LO 26.35 -.1 +10.9 +7.5/ALSOppsIns d LO 26.65 -.1 +11.1 +7.8/A

Sound ShoreShoreInv LV 43.68 +1.4 +18.6 +9.0/D

Spirit of AmericaIncA m CL 12.11 +.1 +8.4 +3.5/DLgCpValA m LB 21.66 +2.8 +20.8 +11.4/DMnTFBdA m MI 9.46 +.2 +3.7 +1.6/ERlEsttIncGrA m SR 11.63 +.8 +20.2 +4.1/B

State FarmBal MA 72.43 +1.5 +14.5 +7.4/CGr LB 84.89 +1.7 +18.0 +10.1/EInterim GS 10.05 -.1 +3.1 +1.2/BMnBd MI 8.80 +.7 +4.9 +2.4/B

State StreetDefnsEMEqN b EM 6.20 -.8 +4.6 +4.7/E

Sterling CapitalMidValIns MV 17.47 +1.9 +21.6 +7.1/DNCIntermTFIns SI 10.89 +.7 +4.9 +1.7/CShrtDrBdI CS 8.63 +.1 +3.3 +2.0/BStrtonMdCpVlIns MB 63.33 +1.4 +18.3 +9.2/CStrtonRlEsttIns SR 39.94 +1.2 +18.5 +4.3/BStrtonSmCpVlIns SB 78.84 +1.1 +15.9 +8.4/CTtlRetBdIns CI 10.74 +.2 +7.1 +2.8/AVIIntermTFIns SI 11.93 +.7 +5.0 +1.7/CWstVIIntrmTFIns SI 10.12 +.7 +4.8 +1.9/B

Stone HarborHYBdIns HY 8.09 +.1 +10.7 +5.5/C

Stralem FundEq d LB 8.60 +.7 +17.0 +9.0/E

T. Rowe PriceAfrcMdlEst MQ 9.33 -1.5 +8.6 +7.2/BBCGr LG 119.84 +3.3 +24.8 +20.7/ABCGrAdv b LG 117.69 +3.2 +24.6 +20.4/ABCGrR b LG 112.92 +3.2 +24.4 +20.1/ABal MA 24.24 +1.3 +14.7 +9.1/ACATFBd MC 11.71 +.7 +5.6 +2.3/CComm&TeInv SC 120.14 +2.5 +28.4 +19.0/ACorpInc TW 9.69 +.3 +9.3 +2.8/DCptlAprc MA 31.67 +1.7 +19.4 +11.7/ACptlAprcAdv b MA 31.30 +1.7 +19.1 +11.4/ACptlOpp LB 28.96 +2.8 +22.8 +14.4/ADivGr LB 50.74 +2.7 +23.2 +14.0/ADivGrAdv b LB 50.67 +2.7 +23.0 +13.6/BDivMdCpGr MG 35.84 +3.3 +32.1 +17.0/BEMBd EB 11.88 +.2 +11.2 +4.1/DEMLclCcyBd XP 6.43 +.9 +10.1 +4.3/CEMStk EM 43.99 +1.4 +17.4 +10.7/AEmergEurope MQ 15.69 +.9 +21.0 +11.6/B

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TCMSmCpGr SG 35.93 +2.3 +29.4 +18.7/B

TCWCorFIIns CI 11.23 +.1 +6.3 +2.2/BCorFIN b CI 11.20 +.1 +6.2 +2.0/CEMIncIns EB 8.50 +1.3 +13.6 +6.1/ARltvVlDivAprcI LV 18.24 +2.0 +21.6 +7.6/ERltvVlDivAprcN b LV 18.57 +1.9 +21.5 +7.4/ERltvVlLgCpIns LV 19.08 +1.7 +21.1 +8.1/ERltvVlMidCpI MV 21.60 +1.8 +21.3 +9.1/BSelEqsI LG 28.12 +2.0 +28.9 +17.5/BSelEqsN b LG 25.03 +2.0 +28.8 +17.2/BTtlRetBdI PI 9.99 ... +5.3 +2.1/DTtlRetBdN b PI 10.29 -.1 +5.2 +1.8/E

TETON WestwoodBalAAA b MA 11.60 +1.8 +13.5 +8.0/BEqAAA b LB 12.55 +3.0 +19.2 +11.4/DMightyMitesAAA m SB 25.84 ... +10.9 +7.1/D

TIAA-CREF5-15YLdTxExBRet b MI 10.81 +.8 +6.2 +2.4/BBdIdxIns CI 10.99 +.1 +6.1 +1.9/CBdIns PI 10.52 +.1 +6.8 +2.7/CBdPlusIns PI 10.58 +.3 +6.9 +3.1/BBdPlusRet PI 10.59 +.2 +6.6 +2.8/BBdPlusRetail b PI 10.60 +.2 +6.7 +2.8/BBdRet PI 10.72 +.2 +6.7 +2.5/CBdRetail b PI 10.71 +.2 +6.7 +2.4/CEqIdxIns LB 22.17 +2.7 +21.8 +13.5/BEqIdxRet LB 22.48 +2.6 +21.6 +13.2/BEqIdxRetail b LB 22.56 +2.6 +21.6 +13.2/BGrIncIns LG 14.85 +2.6 +23.1 +13.6/EGrIncPrem b LG 14.87 +2.6 +23.0 +13.4/EGrIncRet LG 15.13 +2.6 +23.0 +13.3/EGrIncRetail b LG 20.31 +2.6 +22.9 +13.2/EHYIns HY 9.74 +.3 +11.8 +6.7/AHYRet HY 9.74 +.2 +11.7 +6.5/BHYRetail b HY 9.78 +.2 +11.6 +6.5/BInflLinkedBdIns IP 11.48 ... +5.0 +1.6/CInflLinkedBdRet IP 11.56 -.1 +4.8 +1.3/DInflLinkedBdRtl b IP 11.19 ... +4.8 +1.3/DIntlEqIdxIns FB 19.26 -.3 +13.8 +7.5/AIntlEqIdxPrem b FB 19.21 -.3 +13.7 +7.3/BIntlEqIdxRet FB 19.68 -.3 +13.6 +7.2/BIntlEqIns FB 10.63 -.7 +12.2 +4.0/EIntlEqPrem b FB 10.60 -.8 +12.1 +3.8/EIntlEqRet FB 11.04 -.8 +12.1 +3.7/EIntlEqRetail b FB 6.75 -.9 +11.9 +3.6/ELfcycl2010Rtr TA 13.76 +.8 +11.0 +6.3/ALfcycl2015Rtr TD 12.34 +.9 +11.8 +6.8/ALfcycl2020Rtr TE 13.05 +1.0 +12.6 +7.4/ALfcycl2025Rtr TG 13.50 +1.1 +13.8 +8.1/ALfcycl2030Rtr TH 13.85 +1.3 +15.0 +8.9/BLfcycl2035Rtr TI 14.36 +1.4 +16.2 +9.5/BLfcycl2040I TJ 10.65 +1.6 +17.4 +10.4/ALfcycl2040Rtr TJ 14.74 +1.6 +17.4 +10.2/BLfcycl2045Rtr TK 12.74 +1.8 +18.2 +10.5/BLfcyclId2010I TA 15.74 +.8 +11.0 +6.2/ALfcyclId2020I TE 17.48 +.9 +12.6 +7.4/ALfcyclId2025I TG 18.47 +1.1 +13.7 +8.2/ALfcyclId2035I TI 20.42 +1.4 +16.0 +9.8/BLfcyclId2040I TJ 21.10 +1.5 +17.0 +10.5/ALfcyclId2045I TK 21.23 +1.6 +17.7 +10.9/ALfcyclRtIncRtr RI 11.66 +.9 +10.9 +6.0/ALgCpGrIdxIns LG 34.43 +3.7 +26.0 +17.6/BLgCpGrIdxRet LG 34.66 +3.7 +25.8 +17.3/BLgCpGrIns LG 21.89 +3.4 +25.2 +18.4/BLgCpGrRet LG 21.74 +3.3 +25.1 +18.1/BLgCpGrRetail b LG 21.82 +3.4 +25.1 +18.1/BLgCpValIdxIns LV 20.38 +1.9 +18.4 +9.8/CLgCpValIdxRet LV 20.72 +1.9 +18.3 +9.5/CLgCpValIns LV 17.48 +2.4 +19.8 +7.9/ELgCpValPrem b LV 17.43 +2.4 +19.7 +7.8/ELgCpValRet LV 17.40 +2.4 +19.7 +7.7/ELgCpValRetail b LV 16.66 +2.4 +19.7 +7.6/EMdCpGrI MG 23.65 +3.2 +32.9 +14.7/CMdCpGrP b MG 23.49 +3.2 +32.9 +14.6/DMdCpGrRtl b MG 22.84 +3.2 +32.7 +14.4/DMdCpGrRtr MG 22.87 +3.2 +32.8 +14.5/DMdCpValI MV 20.39 +.4 +18.8 +6.7/DMdCpValP b MV 20.34 +.4 +18.7 +6.5/DMdCpValRtl b MV 19.78 +.5 +18.7 +6.4/DMdCpValRtr MV 20.25 +.4 +18.7 +6.4/DMgdAllcRtl b MA 12.89 +1.3 +14.5 +7.9/CQtIntEqInstl FB 7.23 -.4 +13.3 +6.3/CQtLrgCpGrInstl LG 14.83 +3.9 +24.1 +16.5/CQtLrgCpValInstl LV 10.30 +1.9 +16.0 +8.4/DQtSm-CpEqInstl SG 16.63 -.3 +17.9 +10.7/D

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QtSm-CpEqPre b SG 16.51 -.4 +17.8 +10.5/DQtSm-CpEqRet SG 16.13 -.4 +17.7 +10.4/EQtSm-CpEqRetail b SG 15.92 -.4 +17.7 +10.4/ERlEsttSecI SR 17.57 +1.5 +22.5 +6.7/ARlEsttSecP b SR 17.58 +1.5 +22.4 +6.6/ARlEsttSecRtl b SR 17.42 +1.5 +22.3 +6.4/ARlEsttSecRtr SR 18.31 +1.4 +22.3 +6.5/ASP500IdxI LB 33.53 +2.8 +21.8 +13.8/ASP500IdxRtr LB 33.29 +2.8 +21.6 +13.5/BSclChEqI LB 20.12 +2.8 +21.5 +13.3/BSclChEqP b LB 20.04 +2.8 +21.5 +13.2/BSclChEqRtl b LB 17.87 +2.8 +21.3 +13.0/BSclChEqRtr LB 20.44 +2.8 +21.4 +13.1/BShrtTrmBdI CS 10.36 +.1 +3.1 +2.1/BShrtTrmBdRtl b CS 10.37 +.1 +2.9 +1.8/CShrtTrmBdRtr CS 10.37 +.1 +3.0 +1.9/CSmCpBlndIdxI SB 20.47 +.2 +17.2 +10.4/BSmCpBlndIdxRtr SB 20.54 +.2 +17.1 +10.1/B

The Investment HouseInvmHouseGr LG 39.75 +4.0 +27.5 +18.3/B

Third AvenueRlEsttValIns d GR 27.72 -.7 +11.7 +2.6/ESmCpValIns d SV 18.70 +1.5 +15.6 +7.6/BValIns d WS 40.26 -3.4 +6.5 +.8/E

ThompsonBd CS 11.47 +.4 +3.6 +4.4/ALgCp LB 71.65 +2.7 +22.7 +10.9/D

ThornburgCALtdTrmMnA m SS 13.77 +.6 +2.9 +.9/ECorGrA m LG 41.72 +3.7 +25.9 +15.1/DDevWldR6 EM 21.73 +.6 +20.0 +9.3/BIntermMnA m MI 14.31 +.6 +4.6 +1.7/DIntermMnC m MI 14.33 +.6 +4.4 +1.4/EIntlGrR6 FG 23.24 +2.0 +19.2 +9.4/BIntlValA m FB 23.48 +.9 +21.7 +7.0/BIntlValC m FB 20.87 +.9 +21.1 +6.2/DIntlValI FB 24.27 +.9 +21.9 +7.4/BInvmIncBldrA m IH 21.63 +.6 +10.4 +7.4/AInvmIncBldrC m IH 21.61 +.6 +10.0 +6.6/BLtdTrmIncA m CS 13.53 +.1 +3.9 +2.2/BLtdTrmIncC m CS 13.51 +.1 +3.8 +2.0/BLtdTrmIncI CS 13.53 +.1 +4.1 +2.5/ALtdTrmMnA m MS 14.50 +.4 +3.1 +1.2/DLtdTrmMnC m MS 14.52 +.5 +3.1 +.9/ELtdTrmMnI MS 14.50 +.6 +3.4 +1.5/BLtdTrmUSGvtA m GS 13.03 ... +2.7 +1.0/CNewMxcIntermMnA m SI 13.33 +.6 +3.6 +1.4/DValA m LB 72.45 +3.2 +19.3 +11.1/DValC m LB 65.86 +3.1 +18.8 +10.3/EValI LB 74.66 +3.2 +19.6 +11.5/D

361GlbLSEqI LO 11.37 +1.2 +9.7 +4.5/C

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TimothyPlanSmCpValA m SB 16.88 -2.3 +19.3 +9.3/C

TocquevilleGold m SP 39.35 +8.5 +27.9 -5.6/DOpp b MG 30.53 +3.2 +42.2 +19.9/ASel b SV 11.55 -.3 +13.2 +1.9/ETocqueville b LB 37.48 +2.2 +20.2 +11.5/D

TorrayTorray LV 50.55 +2.0 +17.3 +7.2/E

TouchstoneActvBdA m PI 10.57 +.2 +7.8 +2.5/CActvBdY PI 10.56 +.2 +8.0 +2.7/CBalancedA m MA 22.63 +2.0 +16.4 +10.1/ADynDiversIncA m CA 13.10 +.5 +10.3 +4.4/DDynGlbAllcA m IH 11.90 +1.0 +12.9 +5.8/CFlexIncA m MU 10.96 +.9 +7.6 +3.1/DFlexIncC m MU 10.79 +.8 +7.0 +2.3/EFlexIncY MU 10.99 +.9 +7.6 +3.3/DFocedY LB 45.29 +2.8 +18.5 +9.2/EGrOppsA m LG 35.41 +2.9 +28.0 +16.3/CGrOppsIns LG 37.08 +2.9 +28.2 +16.7/CHYY HY 8.56 +.4 +11.2 +5.8/CImpactBdInstl CI 10.30 +.2 +6.1 +2.3/AImpactBdY CI 10.30 +.2 +6.0 +2.2/BIntlEqA m FB 15.56 -.6 +11.1 +4.1/EIntlSmCpY FR 15.43 -.1 +16.5 +3.3/ELargeCpFocA m LB 44.82 +3.3 +21.5 +14.8/AMidCpGrA m MG 31.99 +3.6 +32.4 +16.7/BMidCpGrIns MG 33.70 +3.6 +32.6 +17.0/BMidCpGrY MG 33.37 +3.6 +32.5 +17.0/BMidCpValIns MV 17.90 +.7 +18.6 +5.7/EMidCpY MB 38.50 +4.0 +27.0 +15.1/ASdCptlInsGr LG 24.63 +2.4 +30.0 +21.1/ASdCptlSelGrA m LG 14.20 +2.4 +29.6 +20.4/ASdCptlSelGrC m LG 12.48 +2.3 +29.1 +19.5/ASdCptlSelGrY LG 15.29 +2.3 +29.7 +20.6/ASdCptlSelGrZ b LG 14.22 +2.4 +29.6 +20.4/ASmCpIns SB 12.62 +2.2 +21.9 +5.4/ESmallComA m SG 4.89 +1.2 +16.4 +11.3/DSmallComC m SG 2.55 +1.2 +15.9 +10.4/ESstnbtyIpcEqA m WS 21.14 +1.5 +15.1 +10.3/CSstnbtyIpcEqY WS 21.93 +1.5 +15.3 +10.6/CUlShrtDrFIA m UB 9.28 +.1 +2.0 +1.8/CUlShrtDrFIY UB 9.28 +.1 +2.2 +2.1/BUlShrtDrFIZ b UB 9.28 +.1 +2.0 +1.8/CValIns LV 9.63 +2.2 +17.7 +10.8/BValY LV 9.66 +2.2 +17.7 +10.6/B

TowleDeep Val d SV 13.15 +3.3 +13.0 +3.4/E

TransamericaAsAlCnsrvA m CA 10.66 +.5 +8.8 +4.6/DAsAlCnsrvC m CA 10.57 +.4 +8.4 +3.7/EAsAlGrA m XM 13.00 +1.2 +15.4 +7.9/EAsAlGrC m XM 12.59 +1.0 +14.8 +7.1/EAsAlModA m CA 11.35 +.7 +10.5 +5.4/CAsAlModC m CA 11.38 +.6 +10.0 +4.6/DAsAlModGrA m MA 11.97 +.8 +12.6 +6.6/DAsAlModGrC m MA 12.05 +.8 +12.1 +5.8/EBondA m PI 9.32 +.2 +6.9 +3.7/ACptlGrA m LG 30.88 +1.9 +29.6 +23.7/AHYBdA m HY 9.04 +.5 +9.6 +6.0/CMltCpGrA m LG 7.65 +3.9 +23.2 +11.5/EMltMgdBalA m MA 28.36 +1.7 +14.9 +8.4/BSMPValA m MV 25.26 +1.3 +17.9 +10.4/A

Tributary FundsBalIns MA 17.77 +2.2 +15.2 +8.6/BSmCoIns SB 27.68 +.1 +14.5 +7.6/D

TrilliumGlbEqR b WS 45.39 +1.3 +19.0 +11.7/B

Trust For Credit UniUnsShrtDrTCU GS 9.68 +.2 +3.2 +1.5/AUnsUlShDrTCU UB 9.39 +.2 +1.7 +1.2/E

Tweedy, BrowneGlbVal d FV 27.79 -.4 +11.7 +7.7/AGlbVlIICyUnHdg d FV 15.35 -2.4 +8.9 +6.7/AVal WS 20.10 +.4 +12.2 +8.7/DWldwdHDvYldVl d WS 8.69 -1.5 +11.4 +9.6/C

U.S. Global InvestorGlbRes b SN 4.61 -.4 +5.7 -2.9/EGoldPrcMtls b SP 9.03 +12.9 +34.8 -2.7/BHlmsMcrTrnds b MG 17.20 +1.4 +11.9 +9.6/EUSGvtUlShrtBd GS 2.00 ... +.8 +.8/DWldPrecMnral b SP 3.14 +9.4 +16.3 -18.1/E

UBSGlbAllcA m IH 12.66 +.8 +12.7 +6.8/BGlbAllcP IH 12.97 +.8 +12.9 +7.1/AIntlSustEqP FB 10.01 -.3 +14.1 +7.8/AUSAllcA m MA 47.34 +1.4 +17.6 +8.3/BUSSmCpGrP SG 22.35 +2.4 +31.5 +16.7/B

UBS PACEAltStrsInvmsP AM 10.60 +1.6 +6.3 +1.8GlbFIInvmsP IB 10.01 -.5 +5.7 -.5/EIntermFIInvmsP CI 12.42 +.1 +6.4 +2.4/AIntlEMEqInvP EM 13.26 -.2 +11.1 +6.5/DIntlEqInvmsP FB 15.14 -.5 +12.4 +6.9/CLgCoGrEqInvmsA m LG 24.62 +3.1 +26.6 +15.6/CLgCoGrEqInvmsP LG 25.74 +3.2 +26.8 +15.9/CLgCoValEqInvmsA m LV 21.73 +1.8 +15.2 +8.6/DLgCoValEqInvmsP LV 21.66 +1.8 +15.3 +8.9/DMnFIInvmsA m MI 13.22 +.7 +5.8 +2.1/CMnFIInvmsP MI 13.23 +.8 +5.9 +2.4/BMrBckScFIInvmsP CI 12.70 +.4 +4.7 +2.0/CSMCoGrEqInvmsP SG 18.33 +1.8 +21.0 +15.1/CSMCoValEqInvmsP SB 19.22 +1.6 +19.2 +7.4/DStrFIInvmsP PI 13.88 -.1 +7.5 +3.0/B

USA MutualsViceInv b LB 30.77 +2.8 +22.5 +6.4/E

USAAAgrsGr LG 44.51 +.5 +20.6 +15.3/CCABd MC 11.27 +.6 +5.3 +2.8/BCptlGr WS 11.49 +1.5 +14.3 +9.6/CCrnrstnEq WS 14.91 +2.2 +16.1 +9.1CrnrstnMdlyAgrs MA 25.13 +.8 +11.1 +5.6/ECrnrstnMod CA 14.59 +.6 +10.3 +5.2/CEM EM 17.93 -1.5 +12.7 +6.0/DExtendedMktIdx MB 19.60 +1.8 +21.4 +11.5/AGr LG 32.02 +1.7 +24.0 +15.2/DGrInc LB 23.98 +.6 +16.8 +11.8/CGrandTxtr CA 21.13 +1.7 +13.4 +7.6/AGvtSec GI 9.88 -.2 +4.2 +1.5/BHiInc x HY 7.91 +.3 +9.9 +6.1/BInc x PI 13.26 +.1 +7.9 +3.2/AIncStk LV 19.99 +1.6 +16.5 +9.7/CIntermTrmBd PI 10.77 +.2 +8.1 +3.8/AIntl FB 30.08 -1.3 +14.1 +8.3/ANASDAQ100Idx LG 22.40 +4.1 +26.6 +19.8/ANYBd MN 12.07 +.6 +5.3 +2.4/APrcMtlsMnral SP 15.41 +7.7 +32.2 -4.1/BSP500IdxMbr LB 42.50 +2.8 +21.7 +13.6/BSP500IdxRwd LB 42.52 +2.8 +21.8 +13.7/ASciTech ST 28.77 +3.5 +31.9 +19.5/EShrtTrmBd CS 9.21 ... +3.4 +2.3/BSmCpStk SB 16.75 +.8 +19.8 +9.6/BTEIntermTrm MI 13.61 +.7 +5.5 +2.6/BTELngTrm ML 13.52 +.5 +5.7 +2.9/BTEShrtTrm MS 10.53 +.2 +2.0 +1.4/BTrgtRet2020 TE 12.45 +.6 +10.4 +6.1/CTrgtRet2030 TH 13.34 +.8 +12.4 +7.3/DTrgtRet2040 TJ 13.53 +.9 +14.0 +8.1/ETrgtRet2050 TN 13.67 +1.0 +14.4 +8.4/ETrgtRetInc RI 11.48 +.3 +8.4 +4.6/CUlShrtTrmBd UB 10.02 +.2 +2.9 +2.0/BVIBd SI 11.45 +.4 +4.8 +2.3/AVal LV 19.45 +.7 +17.1 +8.5/DWldGr WS 33.23 +.9 +22.0 +10.9/B

Undiscovered ManagerBehavioralValA m SV 60.77 +.2 +16.5 +7.4/BBehavioralValC m SV 56.84 +.2 +16.2 +6.8/CBehavioralValL SV 62.42 +.3 +16.7 +7.8/B

VALIC Co IAstAllc MA 10.28 -.1 +9.6 +5.2/ECorEq LB 21.96 +3.3 +18.4 +13.2/BCptlCnsrvtn CI 10.05 +.3 +6.9 +1.9/CDivVal LV 11.82 +2.3 +15.4 +9.7/CEmergEcos EM 8.22 -.2 +11.2 +8.7/BGlbSclAwrns WS 27.22 -.4 +16.6 +9.8/CGlbStr IH 10.72 +.1 +6.9 +5.6/CGr LG 18.07 +4.7 +25.3 +17.2GrInc LB 22.36 +2.7 +20.8 +12.8/CGvtSec GI 10.66 -.1 +4.9 +1.2/CHlthSci SH 20.92 -.4 +16.9 +12.1/AInflProt IP 11.24 +.1 +6.6 +2.3/AIntlEqsIdx FB 7.10 -.4 +13.5 +6.9/BIntlGr FG 11.82 -.5 +21.6 +11.7/AIntlGvtBd IB 12.15 +.2 +7.2 +1.5/CIntlVal FV 9.57 -1.1 +10.1 +4.0/DLgCpCor LB 12.17 +3.5 +23.4 +11.7/CLgCptlGr LG 17.53 +4.6 +30.0 +17.9/BMidCpIdx MB 25.69 +1.5 +19.6 +9.6/CMidCpStrGr MG 17.20 +3.6 +33.1 +17.3/BSciTech ST 29.30 +5.0 +34.0 +23.9/BSmCp SG 11.21 +1.7 +22.5 +12.0/DSmCpIdx SB 20.11 +.1 +17.1 +10.0/BSmCpSpecVals SV 11.88 +.1 +17.9 +8.9/ASmMidGr MG 14.02 +1.4 +30.2 +15.0/CStkIdx LB 43.17 +2.8 +21.7 +13.5/BVal LV 19.12 +2.4 +18.9 +9.2/D

VALIC Co IICorBd PI 11.29 +.4 +7.7 +2.5/CHYBd HY 7.60 +.3 +10.3 +6.0/BIntlOpps FR 19.10 +.4 +16.2 +8.0/CLgCpVal LV 20.92 +2.4 +18.3 +10.6/BMidCpVal MB 17.72 +1.8 +20.6 +7.8/DSclyRspnb LB 22.63 +3.1 +22.8 +13.2/BSmCpVal SV 11.32 -.3 +11.5 +5.3/DStrBd MU 11.24 +.7 +9.0 +3.9/C

VYClmbCntrnCrS b LB 24.16 +3.5 +23.5 +11.8/CTRPDvrsMdCpGrA b MG 11.94 +3.2 +31.5 +16.3/BTRPGrEqI LG 97.19 +3.5 +24.5 +18.7/B

Value LineAstAllcInv b MA 37.99 +2.0 +21.7 +12.4/ACorBd b CI 15.13 +.1 +6.3 +1.7/DCptlApprctInv b AL 10.91 +.8 +22.0 +13.5/ALgrCoFocedInv b LG 31.36 +.5 +23.8 +17.7/BMidCpFoced b MG 24.94 +2.2 +30.5 +18.5/APremGr b MG 39.89 +1.9 +30.9 +17.4/BSmCpOppsInv b SG 52.11 +1.7 +22.6 +13.7/DTE b ML 9.94 +.6 +5.0 +1.7/E

VanEckEMA m EM 17.29 +.6 +22.3 +10.2/AEMY EM 17.57 +.7 +22.6 +10.6/AGlbHardAstsA m SN 27.35 -5.3 +6.6 -7.1/EGlbHardAstsY SN 27.95 -5.3 +6.7 -6.8/EIntlInvsGoldA m SP 10.18 +9.1 +33.1 -4.3/CIntlInvsGoldY SP 10.43 +9.2 +33.4 -4.0/B

Vanguard500IdxAdmrl LB 279.00 +2.8 +21.9 +13.8/A500IdxInv LB 279.00 +2.8 +21.8 +13.7/ABalIdxAdmrl MA 37.67 +1.6 +15.5 +9.0/ABalIdxIns MA 37.68 +1.6 +15.5 +9.0/ABalIdxInv MA 37.67 +1.6 +15.4 +8.9/ACAITTxExAdm MF 12.07 +.8 +5.5 +2.6/ACAITTxExInv MF 12.07 +.8 +5.5 +2.5/ACALtrmTEAdm MC 12.47 +.9 +6.7 +3.1/ACALtrmTEInv MC 12.47 +.9 +6.7 +3.0/ACnsDscIdxAdmrl CD 95.61 +2.9 +23.4 +14.5/ACnsStpIdxAdmrl CC 76.27 +3.9 +19.3 +5.9/ACptlOppAdmrl LG 154.75 +3.1 +17.2 +15.8/CCptlOppInv LG 67.00 +3.1 +17.2 +15.8/CCptlValInv LV 13.32 +1.9 +19.2 +7.9/EDevMIdxAdmrl FB 13.34 -.4 +13.3 +7.1/BDevMIdxIns FB 13.36 -.4 +13.3 +7.2/BDivAprcIdxInv LB 47.79 +3.6 +23.0 +14.1/ADivGrInv LB 30.32 +3.2 +25.0 +14.3/ADiversEqInv LG 38.09 +2.7 +22.9 +13.9/DEMGvtBdIdxAdmrl EB 20.37 +1.3 +11.4 +4.9/CEMSelStkInv EM 21.95 ... +13.0 +9.9/AEMStkIdxInAdm EM 35.45 +.4 +12.6 +7.8/CEMStkIdxInInv EM 27.00 +.4 +12.5 +7.6/CEMStkIdxInPl EM 89.68 +.4 +12.7 +7.8/CEMStkIdxIns EM 26.96 +.4 +12.6 +7.8/CEngyAdmrl EE 88.60 -3.7 +9.2 +1.2/AEngyIdxAdmrl EE 41.08 -3.3 +8.3 -1.4/AEngyInv EE 47.21 -3.7 +9.1 +1.2/AEqIncAdmrl LV 76.80 +2.0 +17.2 +10.9/BEqIncInv LV 36.64 +1.9 +17.1 +10.8/BEuStkIdxAd ES 68.35 -.5 +14.9 +7.6/BEuStkIdxInsP ES 130.23 -.5 +14.9 +7.7/AEuStkIdxInstl ES 29.15 -.5 +14.9 +7.6/BEuStkIdxInv ES 29.35 -.6 +14.7 +7.5/BExplorerAdmrl SG 97.59 +2.4 +25.5 +16.5/BExplorerInv SG 104.85 +2.4 +25.4 +16.3/BExplorerValInv SB 34.33 -.3 +17.2 +8.6/CExtDrTrIdIns GL 37.74 -1.2 +12.5 -.5/EExtDrTrIdInsPls GL 94.74 -1.2 +12.6 -.5/EExtMktIdxAdmrl MB 91.72 +1.9 +21.8 +11.9/AExtMktIdxIns MB 91.72 +1.9 +21.8 +11.9/AExtMktIdxInsPls MB 226.35 +1.9 +21.8 +11.9/AExtMktIdxInv MB 91.77 +1.9 +21.7 +11.8/AFAWexUSIAdmr FB 31.61 -.2 +13.1 +7.5/AFAWexUSIInPl FB 106.12 -.2 +13.2 +7.6/AFAWexUSIIns FB 100.21 -.2 +13.2 +7.6/AFAWexUSIdxInv FB 20.07 -.2 +13.1 +7.4/BFAWexUSSCIIn FQ 199.91 -.4 +11.7 +5.2/DFAWexUSSCplIInv FQ 39.90 -.4 +11.7 +5.1/DFSocialIdxIns LB 20.28 +3.4 +23.0 +15.5/AFSocialIdxInv LB 20.26 +3.3 +22.9 +15.4/AFinclsIdxAdmrl SF 35.67 +3.1 +21.2 +15.3/AGNMAAdmrl GI 10.50 +.3 +4.3 +1.9/AGNMAInv GI 10.50 +.3 +4.2 +1.8/AGlbCapCycInv SP 8.04 +.1 +13.7 -12.7/EGlbEqInv WS 31.49 +1.7 +20.0 +12.4/BGlbMnmVlInv SW 14.56 +2.4 +17.4 +10.1/CGlbexUSRlEIAdmr d GR 35.72 ... +13.3 +6.0/AGlbexUSRlEIdIns d GR 119.02 ... +13.3 +6.0/AGrIdxAdmrl LG 87.32 +3.8 +27.1 +16.2/CGrIdxIns LG 87.33 +3.8 +27.1 +16.2/CGrIdxInv LG 87.34 +3.8 +27.0 +16.0/CGrandIncAdmrl LB 81.77 +2.8 +20.8 +13.2/BGrandIncInv LB 50.10 +2.8 +20.8 +13.1/BHCAdmrl SH 83.16 +1.2 +8.2 +5.7/DHCIdxAdmrl SH 86.86 -.1 +9.6 +9.8/BHCInv SH 197.18 +1.2 +8.2 +5.6/EHYCorpAdmrl HY 5.87 +.6 +11.6 +6.2/BHYCorpInv HY 5.87 +.6 +11.6 +6.1/BHYTE ML 11.69 +.7 +6.9 +3.7/AHYTEAdmrl ML 11.69 +.7 +6.9 +3.7/AHiDivYldIdxInv LV 35.34 +2.1 +16.1 +10.1/CITIdxAdmrl ST 114.10 +5.6 +34.4 +26.1/AInTrBdIdxAdmrl CI 11.68 ... +7.7 +2.2/BInTrBdIdxIns CI 11.68 +.1 +7.8 +2.2/BInTrBdIdxInsPls CI 11.68 +.1 +7.8 +2.2/BInTrBdIdxInv CI 11.68 ... +7.7 +2.1/BInTrCrpBdIAdmrl TW 24.20 +.4 +10.4 +3.4/CInTrCrpBdIIns TW 29.90 +.4 +10.4 +3.5/CInTrInGdAdm TW 9.94 +.1 +7.9 +2.8/EInTrInGdInv TW 9.94 +.1 +7.8 +2.7/EInTrTEAdmrl MI 14.45 +.8 +5.6 +2.6/BInTrTEInv MI 14.45 +.8 +5.5 +2.5/BInTrTrsAdmrl GI 11.29 -.3 +5.0 +1.3/CInTrTrsIdxAd GI 22.19 -.2 +4.8 +1.2/CInTrTrsIdxIns GI 27.54 -.2 +4.8 +1.2/CInTrTrsInv GI 11.29 -.3 +4.9 +1.2/CIndtlsIdxAdmrl ID 75.84 +1.2 +23.6 +12.1/BInflPrtScAdmrl IP 25.86 ... +6.1 +1.7/BInflPrtScIns IP 10.53 ... +6.1 +1.7/BInflPrtScInv IP 13.17 ... +6.1 +1.6/CInsIdxIns LB 273.78 +2.8 +21.9 +13.8/AInsIdxInsPlus LB 273.80 +2.8 +21.9 +13.9/AInsTrgRt2020Ins TE 23.63 +.9 +12.4 +7.2/AInsTtlSMIInPls LB 65.14 +2.6 +21.9 +13.6/BInsTtlSMIIns LB 65.14 +2.6 +21.9 +13.6/BIntlExplorerInv FR 16.85 -.4 +11.8 +5.5/DIntlGrAdmrl FG 94.41 +.5 +19.2 +13.5/AIntlGrInv FG 29.67 +.5 +19.1 +13.3/AIntlValInv FV 35.95 -.1 +12.0 +7.4/ALTBdIdInsPls CL 14.64 ... +13.1 +2.8/ELTBdIdxIns CL 14.64 ... +13.1 +2.8/ELTBdIdxInv CL 14.64 ... +13.0 +2.7/ELTCrpBdIdxIns CL 32.25 +.7 +16.0 +4.5/ALTInGrdAdm CL 10.70 +.4 +14.5 +3.8/BLTInGrdInv CL 10.70 +.4 +14.4 +3.7/CLTTE ML 11.89 +.8 +6.6 +3.1/BLTTEAdmrl ML 11.89 +.8 +6.6 +3.2/ALTTrsAdmrl GL 12.77 -.8 +9.7 +.2/CLTTrsIdxIns GL 34.50 -.8 +9.7 +.3/BLTTrsInv GL 12.77 -.8 +9.7 +.1/DLfStrCnsrGrInv CA 20.53 +.9 +11.1 +5.9/BLfStrGrInv AL 34.45 +1.3 +15.8 +9.3/BLfStrIncInv XY 16.01 +.7 +8.8 +4.2/BLfStrModGrInv MA 27.85 +1.1 +13.5 +7.6/CLgCpIdxAdmrl LB 70.00 +2.9 +22.0 +13.9/ALgCpIdxIns LB 288.12 +2.9 +22.0 +13.9/ALgCpIdxInv LB 55.99 +2.8 +21.9 +13.8/ALtdTrmTE MS 11.09 +.5 +3.3 +1.6/ALtdTrmTEAdmrl MS 11.09 +.5 +3.3 +1.7/AMATEInv MT 11.10 +.8 +6.8 +2.8/AMCpGrIdxAdm MG 65.98 +2.6 +28.6 +13.6/DMCpGrIdxInv MG 60.27 +2.6 +28.5 +13.5/DMCpVlIdxAdm MV 58.67 +1.7 +20.2 +9.3/BMCpVlIdxInv MV 44.60 +1.7 +20.1 +9.1/BMatlsIdxAdmrl SN 65.64 +.5 +17.4 +8.0/AMdCpGrInv MG 29.37 +2.8 +31.3 +15.9/CMdCpIdxAdmrl MB 211.46 +2.1 +24.5 +11.4/BMdCpIdxIns MB 46.71 +2.1 +24.5 +11.4/BMdCpIdxInsPlus MB 230.38 +2.2 +24.5 +11.4/AMdCpIdxInv MB 46.62 +2.1 +24.4 +11.3/BMegaCpGrIdxIns LG 267.55 +4.0 +26.5 +16.9/CMegaCpIdxIns LB 205.78 +3.0 +21.5 +14.4/AMegaCpValIdxIns LV 162.96 +2.0 +16.9 +12.1/AMgdPayoutInv MA 16.93 +.8 +10.5 +6.0/EMktNetrlIns NE 10.42 +.9 -9.8 -3.4/EMktNetrlInv NE 10.47 +.9 -9.8 -3.4/EMrtBckScIdxAdmr GI 21.16 +.4 +4.3 +1.9/ANJLTmTEAdm MJ 12.44 +.8 +7.0 +4.0/ANJLTmTEInv MJ 12.44 +.8 +6.9 +3.9/ANYLTmTEAdm MY 11.98 +.7 +6.7 +2.9/ANYLTmTEInv MY 11.98 +.7 +6.7 +2.8/AOhioLngTrmTE MO 12.84 +.7 +6.3 +3.1/APALTmTEAdm MP 11.84 +.8 +6.9 +3.5/APALTmTEInv MP 11.84 +.8 +6.9 +3.4/APacStkIdxAdmrl DP 81.54 -.5 +9.4 +6.7/CPacStkIdxIns DP 12.48 -.5 +9.4 +6.7/CPacStkIdxInv DP 12.57 -.6 +9.3 +6.5/CPrmCpAdmrl LG 141.79 +3.6 +17.2 +16.3/CPrmCpCorInv LB 27.60 +3.4 +17.9 +14.5/APrmCpInv LG 136.77 +3.5 +17.2 +16.3/CRlEstIdxAdmrl SR 125.53 +1.2 +20.7 +3.0/CRlEstIdxInstl SR 19.43 +1.2 +20.8 +3.0/CRlEstIdxInv SR 29.43 +1.2 +20.7 +2.9/CRsl1000GrIdxIns LG 323.47 +3.7 +26.0 +17.6/BRsl1000IdxIns LB 268.49 +2.8 +22.2 +13.7/ARsl1000VlIdxIns LV 222.09 +1.9 +18.4 +9.8/CRsl2000GrIdxIns SG 281.12 +.7 +21.3 +12.7/DRsl2000IdxIns SB 240.01 +.2 +17.3 +10.3/BRsl2000VlIdxIns SV 206.87 -.3 +13.1 +7.8/B

Rsl3000IdxIns LB 266.32 +2.7 +21.8 +13.5/BSCpGrIdxAdm SG 66.92 +2.1 +26.7 +14.3/CSCpGrIdxI SG 53.59 +2.1 +26.7 +14.3/CSCpGrIdxInv SG 53.53 +2.1 +26.6 +14.2/CSCpValIdxAdm SV 56.58 +.9 +16.7 +8.3/ASCpValIdxI SV 31.63 +.9 +16.7 +8.4/ASCpValIdxInv SV 31.57 +.9 +16.6 +8.2/ASPMC400GrIdxIns MG 284.04 +1.6 +20.9 +10.5/ESPMC400IdxIns MB 265.61 +1.5 +19.7 +9.9/BSPMC400VlIdxIns MV 249.90 +1.5 +18.6 +8.9/BSPSC600IdxIns SB 288.91 +.5 +14.2 +10.3/BSTBdIdxAdmrl CS 10.53 ... +3.5 +1.6/CSTBdIdxIns CS 10.53 ... +3.5 +1.6/CSTBdIdxInsPlus CS 10.53 ... +3.5 +1.6/CSTBdIdxInv CS 10.53 ... +3.4 +1.5/DSTCpBdIdxAdm CS 21.93 +.1 +4.8 +2.4/BSTCpBdIdxI CS 26.85 +.1 +4.9 +2.4/ASTFederalAdmrl GS 10.69 ... +2.9 +1.4/ASTFederalInv GS 10.69 ... +2.8 +1.3/ASTInfPrScIdAdmr IP 24.73 ... +3.4 +1.6/CSTInfPrScIdIns IP 24.75 ... +3.4 +1.7/BSTInfPrScIdxInv IP 24.70 ... +3.3 +1.5/CSTInvmGrdAdmrl CS 10.70 +.1 +4.3 +2.2/BSTInvmGrdIns CS 10.70 +.1 +4.3 +2.2/BSTInvmGrdInv CS 10.70 +.1 +4.2 +2.1/BSTTE MS 15.86 +.3 +1.8 +1.3/CSTTEAdmrl MS 15.86 +.3 +1.8 +1.4/CSTTrsAdmrl GS 10.56 -.1 +2.6 +1.3/BSTTrsInv GS 10.56 -.1 +2.5 +1.1/BSTTrsdxAdm GS 20.27 ... +2.4 +1.2/BSTTrsdxIns GS 25.47 ... +2.4 +1.3/BSeledValInv MV 26.95 +1.4 +19.9 +8.2/CSmCpIdxAdmrl SB 76.20 +1.5 +21.3 +11.1/ASmCpIdxIns SB 76.20 +1.5 +21.3 +11.1/ASmCpIdxInsPlus SB 219.94 +1.5 +21.3 +11.1/ASmCptlstIdxInv SB 76.18 +1.5 +21.2 +10.9/AStarInv MA 27.11 +1.3 +15.1 +9.1/AStrEqInv MB 32.45 +1.4 +19.5 +9.7/BStrSmCpEqInv SB 31.92 +.9 +13.4 +7.2/DTMCapApAdm LB 155.83 +2.9 +22.4 +14.1/ATMCapApIns LB 77.44 +2.9 +22.5 +14.2/ATMSmCpAdm SB 63.60 +.7 +14.7 +10.3/BTMSmCpI SB 63.75 +.7 +14.8 +10.3/BTlMnSvcsIdxAdmr SC 46.37 +5.1 +23.2 -.8/ETrgtRtr2015Inv TD 15.32 +.7 +10.5 +6.1/CTrgtRtr2020Inv TE 32.17 +1.0 +12.4 +7.2/BTrgtRtr2025Inv TG 19.34 +1.1 +13.7 +8.0/BTrgtRtr2030Inv TH 35.31 +1.1 +14.6 +8.7/BTrgtRtr2035Inv TI 21.72 +1.3 +15.4 +9.3/CTrgtRtr2040Inv TJ 37.58 +1.3 +16.3 +9.9/BTrgtRtr2045Inv TK 23.64 +1.4 +17.0 +10.2/BTrgtRtr2050Inv TN 38.04 +1.4 +17.0 +10.2/BTrgtRtr2055Inv TL 41.29 +1.4 +17.0 +10.2/BTrgtRtr2060Inv XQ 36.47 +1.4 +17.0 +10.2/CTrgtRtrIncInv RI 13.81 +.7 +9.3 +4.9/BTtBMIdxAdmrl CI 10.91 ... +6.1 +2.0/CTtBMIdxIns CI 10.91 ... +6.2 +2.0/CTtBMIdxInsPlus CI 10.91 ... +6.2 +2.0/CTtBMIdxInv CI 10.91 ... +6.1 +1.9/CTtInBIdxAdmrl WH 23.14 +1.1 +7.3 +3.5/BTtInBIdxIns WH 34.72 +1.1 +7.3 +3.5/ATtInBIdxInv WH 11.57 +1.1 +7.2 +3.4/BTtInSIdxAdmrl FB 28.25 -.2 +13.0 +7.3/BTtInSIdxIns FB 112.97 -.3 +13.0 +7.3/BTtInSIdxInsPlus FB 113.00 -.2 +13.0 +7.3/BTtInSIdxInv FB 16.89 -.2 +12.9 +7.2/BTtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 74.97 +2.6 +21.8 +13.5/BTtlSMIdxIns LB 74.98 +2.6 +21.8 +13.6/BTtlSMIdxInv LB 74.94 +2.6 +21.8 +13.4/BTtlWldStkIdxIns WS 155.77 +1.4 +17.9 +10.6/CTtlWldStkIdxInv WS 31.09 +1.4 +17.9 +10.5/CTxMgBalAdmrl CA 33.21 +1.7 +13.3 +8.0/AUSGrAdmrl LG 110.25 +3.3 +26.8 +17.6/BUSGrInv LG 42.55 +3.3 +26.8 +17.5/BUSValInv LV 18.28 +1.7 +14.7 +8.5/DUtlsIdxAdmrl SU 67.30 +.9 +15.5 +9.1/BValIdxAdmrl LV 44.15 +2.0 +17.2 +11.8/AValIdxIns LV 44.15 +2.0 +17.2 +11.8/AValIdxInv LV 44.16 +1.9 +17.1 +11.7/AWlngtnAdmrl MA 72.80 +2.0 +15.1 +9.7/AWlngtnInv MA 42.16 +2.0 +15.1 +9.6/AWlslyIncAdmrl CA 65.07 +.9 +11.6 +5.9/BWlslyIncInv CA 26.86 +.9 +11.5 +5.9/BWndsrAdmrl LV 71.60 +1.9 +17.9 +10.2/BWndsrIIAdmrl LV 65.04 +2.5 +19.2 +10.6/BWndsrIIInv LV 36.66 +2.5 +19.1 +10.6/BWndsrInv LV 21.23 +1.9 +17.8 +10.1/C

VericimetryUSSCVl SB 16.87 +.1 +12.3 +5.7/E

VictoryDiversStkA m LB 17.42 +3.1 +20.4 +10.2/EDiversStkI LB 17.39 +5.0 +20.9 +10.4DiversStkR b LB 17.07 +3.1 +20.3 +9.9/EGlbNatrlResA m SN 8.77 -20.6 -31.8 -26.7/EINCrforIncA m GS 8.59 -.3 +3.0 +.8/DINCrforIncI GS 8.59 ... +3.1 +1.2INCrforIncR b GS 8.60 -.3 +3.0 +.9/CIntgDiscvA m SB 32.39 +.3 +11.8 +8.0/CIntgDiscvY SB 35.77 +.3 +12.0 +8.3/CIntgSmCpValA m SV 32.60 +.7 +16.2 +7.2/BIntgSmCpValY SV 33.73 +.7 +16.4 +7.6/BMndMCpGrA m MG 23.62 +2.9 +24.7 +10.6/EMndMCpGrY MG 26.10 +2.9 +24.8 +10.9/EMndrMltCpA m LG 39.91 +3.0 +19.6 +11.0/ERSGrA m LG 20.79 +2.3 +26.8 +15.4/CRSLgCpAlphaA m LB 51.47 +2.7 +22.0 +11.8/CRSMidCpGrA m MG 26.72 +2.8 +33.9 +14.5/DRSPtnrsA m SB 24.76 +.7 +23.3 +11.3/ARSSciandTechA m ST 24.60 +3.6 +34.1 +27.3/ARSSelGrA m MG 37.43 +2.6 +29.2 +12.8/DRSSmCpEqA m SG 17.54 +2.6 +35.2 +21.5/ARSSmCpGrA m SG 82.36 +2.6 +34.8 +20.8/ARSValA m MB 25.11 +1.6 +23.8 +10.6/BSP500IdxA m LB 21.66 +2.8 +21.5 +13.2/BSophusEMA m EM 19.48 +.5 +11.6 +8.7/BSycEsVlA m MV 39.68 +1.5 +20.7 +10.3/ASycEsVlI MV 39.71 +3.6 +21.3 +10.6SycEsVlR b MV 39.13 +1.5 +20.5 +10.1/ASycmrSmCoOppA m SV 44.14 +1.0 +17.7 +12.4/ASycmrSmCoOppI SV 44.64 +4.2 +18.4 +12.9SycmrSmCoOppR b SV 41.12 +1.0 +17.6 +12.1/ATrvlnIntlSMI FQ 13.17 +.3 +16.3 +7.5/A

VikingKansasMuncplA m SI 10.83 +.5 +4.4 +1.8/BNebraskaMuncplA m SI 10.57 +.5 +4.2 +1.6/DOklahomaMuncplA m SI 11.86 +.5 +4.7 +1.7/CTFForMontanaA m SI 10.17 +.5 +4.4 +1.7/C

VillereBalInv AL 23.32 +1.4 +20.1 +7.7/D

VirtusCdxMcpVlEqI MV 12.49 +2.1 +21.9 +11.4/ACrdxLgCpValEqA m LV 13.38 +3.0 +19.4 +9.9/CCrdxLgCpValEqI LV 13.56 +3.0 +19.6 +10.2/BCrdxSmCpValEqIn SB 10.17 +1.8 +15.5 +6.2/EDuffPlRlEtSecA m SR 24.61 +1.2 +19.1 +2.6/CIntlEqIns FG 10.23 -.6 +22.7 +11.5/AInvtvGrStkIns LG 31.03 +2.5 +40.1 +27.8/AKARCapitalGrA m LG 18.05 +3.2 +34.5 +17.7/BKARMidCapGrA m MG 41.42 +4.9 +42.1 +25.8/AKARSmCapCoreA m MG 37.78 +2.5 +30.8 +23.0/AKARSmCapCoreI MG 39.87 +2.5 +31.0 +23.3/ANFDurIncI CS 10.82 +.1 +4.0 +2.3/BNFMulSecS/TBdA m CS 4.72 +.2 +4.9 +2.8/ANFMulSecS/TBdC b CS 4.78 +.2 +4.7 +2.5/ANFMulSecS/TBdC1 m CS 4.77 +.2 +4.4 +2.0/BNFTaxExemBdA m MI 11.30 +.6 +5.2 +2.1/CNFTaxExemBdI MI 11.30 +.6 +5.4 +2.4/BNFtMuSectInBdA m MU 10.15 +.5 +8.7 +4.3/BNewfleetBondA m PI 11.34 +.3 +7.9 +3.2/ANewfleetBondI PI 11.52 +.3 +8.0 +3.4/ANewfleetHYA m HY 4.10 +.2 +10.0 +5.5/DRamtEnhCreEqA m LB 20.89 +3.3 +19.4 +11.1/DSectTrendA m LB 13.60 +2.9 +14.6 +6.8/ESectTrendC m LB 13.36 +2.8 +14.0 +6.0/ESeixCorBdIns CI 10.77 +.3 +5.4 +1.9SeixCorpBdIns TW 8.71 +.8 +9.1 +3.3SeixFltRtHIncC m BL 8.52 +.6 +5.3 +3.6/DSeixHGrdMnBdIns ML 12.18 +.8 +6.1 +2.8/BSeixHYIns HY 8.30 +.4 +9.3 +6.1SeixHiIncI HY 6.29 +.1 +9.0 +5.9SeixInvGrdTEBdI MI 11.91 +.7 +5.4 +2.1/CSeixTtlRetBdI PI 10.58 +.3 +5.4 +1.7SeixUSGSUSBdI UB 10.00 +.2 +1.5 +1.6/DSeixUlShrtBdIns UB 9.95 +.2 +1.9 +1.9/CSlvnLgCpGrStkA m LG 5.55 +3.2 +26.7 +15.8/CTactAllcA m MA 9.85 +1.7 +21.4 +9.7/AVontForOppsA m FG 30.65 +1.6 +20.4 +8.5/BVontForOppsC m FG 29.77 +1.5 +19.9 +7.8/CVontForOppsI FG 30.62 +1.6 +20.6 +8.9/BVontlGlbOppsA m WS 16.59 +2.5 +20.0 +12.9/BVontobelEMOppI EM 11.48 +.7 +15.3 +6.5/D

VoyaGNMAIncA m GI 8.46 +.4 +4.0 +1.7/AGNMAIncC m GI 8.41 +.2 +3.5 +.9/DGlbEqA m WS 36.27 +1.3 +15.5 +10.1/CGlbEqC m WS 33.76 +1.2 +15.0 +9.3/CGlbEqDivA m WS 13.88 +1.2 +15.1 +7.5/DGlbRlEsttA m GR 15.75 +1.0 +17.2 +1.7/EHYBdA m HY 7.98 +.5 +10.9 +5.6/CIntermBdA m PI 10.26 +.1 +6.9 +2.7/CIntermBdI PI 10.26 +.2 +7.2 +3.1/BLgCpGrA m LG 41.99 +3.6 +23.4 +16.1/CLgCpGrI LG 46.79 +3.6 +23.6 +16.5/CMdCpOppsA m MG 20.84 +2.8 +24.3 +12.0/EMdCpOppsC m MG 14.27 +2.7 +23.8 +11.2/EMltMgrIntSmCpA m FQ 50.95 +.4 +13.9 +5.4/CRlEsttA m SR 12.50 +1.3 +19.8 +1.2/ERlEsttI SR 14.29 +1.3 +20.0 +1.6/ERussiaA m MQ 36.89 +2.0 +34.4 +20.0/ASmCoA m SB 11.42 +1.2 +18.5 +7.1/DSmCpOppsA m SG 49.11 +.9 +21.3 +8.0/E

WCMFocIntGrIns FG 17.58 +1.1 +25.4 +12.4/AFocIntGrInv b FG 17.50 +1.0 +25.3 +12.1/A

WaldenEq LB 25.39 +3.7 +23.1 +14.6/A

WasatchCorGr d SG 74.65 +.7 +25.0 +17.0/BGlbValInv d WS 7.70 -1.0 +10.0 +7.5/DHoisingtonUSTrs d GL 17.43 -1.0 +11.4 -.7/EIntlGrInv d FR 29.20 ... +18.8 +5.8/DIntlOppsInv d FR 3.55 ... +22.8 +9.2/BMicroCp d SG 7.75 +1.6 +29.4 +22.5/AMicroCpVal d SG 3.35 -1.5 +21.8 +15.5/CSmCpGrInv d SG 42.88 +1.9 +33.5 +19.4/BSmCpVal d SB 7.81 +.8 +18.3 +12.6/AUlGr d SG 26.09 -.6 +24.2 +23.0/A

WeitzBal CA 14.47 +1.0 +14.1 +7.3/APtnrsIIIOppIns LO 16.80 +7.8 +33.6 +10.7/APtnrsValInv LG 30.90 +3.2 +26.2 +8.0/EShrtDrIncIns CS 12.28 +.1 +3.0 +1.9/CValInv LG 45.19 +2.2 +26.7 +11.9/EsHickory MB 50.72 +.9 +26.7 +6.3/E

Wells FargoAdjRtGvtA f UB 8.97 +.3 +1.8 +1.2/EAdjRtGvtInst UB 8.97 +.3 +2.0 +1.4/EAstAllcA f MA 13.79 +1.8 +14.2 +6.1AstAllcC m MA 13.26 +1.8 +13.7 +5.3CALtdTrmTFA f SS 10.79 +.4 +3.0 +1.0/D

CATFA f MC 11.96 +.7 +5.5 +2.0/DCATFAdm MC 11.98 +.6 +5.6 +2.2/DCBLgCpValA f LV 14.37 +2.0 +23.7 +11.1/ACBLgCpValInst LV 14.42 +2.1 +23.9 +11.5/ACBMidCpValA f MV 39.33 +2.0 +25.7 +10.9/ACBMidCpValInst MV 39.66 +2.1 +25.9 +11.3/ACommonStkA f MB 21.54 +1.6 +22.5 +11.6/ACorBdA f CI 13.40 +.1 +5.9 +1.7/DCorBdAdm CI 13.08 +.1 +5.9 +1.8/DCorBdInst CI 13.07 +.1 +6.2 +2.1/BCorPlusBdA f PI 12.83 +.1 +6.6 +3.2/ADisSmCpAdm SG 8.64 +.6 +15.2 +5.8/EDiscpUSCorA f LB 17.54 +3.1 +19.7 +11.3/DDiscpUSCorAdm LB 18.06 +3.1 +19.8 +11.5/DDiscvAdm MG 37.48 +3.8 +41.6 +20.1/ADvrsCptlBldrA f AL 10.78 +2.0 +20.8 +11.4/ADvrsCptlBldrC m AL 10.75 +1.9 +20.3 +10.6/ADvrsEqA f LB 23.18 +1.7 +19.8 +11.6/DDvrsEqAdm LB 23.31 +1.7 +20.0 +11.9/CDvrsIncBldrA f XY 6.09 +.3 +12.0 +6.4/ADvrsIncBldrC m XY 6.11 +.3 +11.8 +5.6/ADvrsIncBldrInst XY 5.95 +.4 +12.6 +6.8/ADvrsIntlA f FB 12.60 -.2 +12.5 +6.8/CEMEqA f EM 24.44 +.8 +15.2 +7.8/CEMEqAdm EM 25.60 +.8 +15.3 +7.9/CEMEqC m EM 20.42 +.7 +14.7 +7.0/CEndeavorSelInst LG 9.81 +4.1 +32.0 +21.6/AEntprInst MG 58.92 +3.6 +39.1 +18.6/AGlobalSmCpA f SW 39.49 +.3 +15.4 +10.4/CGrAdm LG 42.20 +3.4 +32.8 +19.7/AGrBalA f MA 47.63 +1.8 +14.2 +7.6GrBalAdm MA 42.13 +1.8 +14.3 +7.9GrInst LG 46.38 +3.4 +33.0 +20.0/AGvtSecA f GI 11.05 +.1 +4.5 +1.2/CGvtSecAdm GI 11.04 ... +4.6 +1.4/BGvtSecInst GI 11.04 ... +4.7 +1.5/BHYBdA f HY 3.30 +.3 +10.6 +4.9/DIdxAstAllcA f MA 35.17 +1.5 +14.8 +8.3/BIdxAstAllcAdm MA 35.18 +1.5 +14.9 +8.5/BIdxAstAllcC m MA 21.37 +1.4 +14.2 +7.5/CIntlBdInst IB 10.71 +.3 +6.7 +.2/EIntrsValA f LB 13.22 +2.7 +22.9 +11.9/CIntrsValInst LB 13.31 +2.8 +23.1 +12.3/CIntrsWldEqA f WS 21.44 +1.9 +18.6 +12.4/BMinnesotaTFAdm SM 10.81 +.7 +4.8 +2.3/BModBalAdm CA 21.34 +1.4 +11.1 +6.0OmegaGrA f LG 55.95 +3.3 +32.0 +20.3/AOppA f LG 43.99 +3.8 +24.4 +13.1/EOppAdm LG 48.52 +3.8 +24.5 +13.3/EPETFA f MP 11.83 +.7 +5.3 +2.5/BPETFInst MP 11.83 +.7 +5.5 +2.7/BPrecMetalsA f SP 41.67 +7.7 +33.0 -4.3/CPremLgCoGrA f LG 14.42 +2.9 +30.0 +19.0/AShrtDrGvtBdAdm CS 9.70 ... +2.4 +1.1/EShrtDrGvtBdInst CS 9.70 ... +2.5 +1.3/DShrtTrmBdInst CS 8.80 +.1 +3.4 +2.0/BShrtTrmHYBdA f HY 8.05 +.4 +4.7 +2.9/ESmCoGrAdm SG 55.48 +.9 +20.0 +12.9/DSmCpValA f SB 12.89 -.2 +14.8 +5.3/ESpMCpValAdm MV 39.99 +1.6 +24.0 +9.3/BSpMCpValIns MV 40.32 +1.6 +24.3 +9.6/ASpcSmCpValA f SV 32.89 +.1 +17.5 +8.6/ASpcSmCpValAdm SV 33.75 +.1 +17.6 +8.7/ASpecizedTechA f ST 14.47 +4.6 +30.7 +26.7/AStrMnBdA f MS 9.17 +.5 +3.5 +2.4/AStrMnBdAdm MS 9.17 +.5 +3.7 +2.5/AStrMnBdC m MS 9.20 +.4 +3.1 +1.6/BTarget2010A f TA 10.52 +.5 +9.5 +3.1/ETarget2020A f TE 12.21 +.7 +10.9 +4.3/ETarget2020Adm TE 12.49 +.6 +10.8 +4.4/ETarget2020R6 TE 12.59 +.6 +11.1 +4.8/ETarget2030A f TH 12.62 +.9 +12.8 +6.4/ETarget2030Adm TH 12.93 +.9 +12.8 +6.6/ETarget2030R6 TH 12.92 +.9 +13.0 +6.9/ETarget2040A f TJ 14.76 +1.0 +14.3 +8.2/ETarget2040Adm TJ 15.26 +1.0 +14.3 +8.3/ETarget2040R6 TJ 15.30 +1.1 +14.5 +8.7/DTargetTodayA f RI 8.99 +.4 +9.3 +3.0/ETrdtnlSmCpGrA f SG 14.80 +1.4 +36.3 +19.2/BUlSTMnIncA f MS 9.61 +.2 +1.2 +.9/EUlSTMnIncIns MS 9.61 +.2 +1.4 +1.2/DUlShTrIncA f UB 8.54 +.3 +2.3 +1.7/DUlShTrIncIns UB 8.53 +.2 +2.5 +2.0/BUtl&TlCmA f SU 25.68 +1.7 +20.5 +10.1/A

WesMarkBal MA 13.11 +1.7 +12.6 +6.7/DGr LG 20.24 +2.5 +20.6 +12.6/EGvtBd CI 9.92 -.1 +3.7 +1.1/ESmCoGr SG 12.26 +.9 +15.3 +7.2/EWestVIMnBd SI 10.67 +.4 +3.9 +1.7/C

Western AssetAdjRtIncA b UB 9.11 +.2 +2.8 +2.9/AAdjRtIncI UB 9.08 +.2 +3.1 +3.1/ACAMnsA m MC 16.12 +.8 +6.0 +2.3/CCAMnsC m MC 16.08 +.7 +5.7 +1.8/ECAMnsI MC 16.12 +.7 +6.1 +2.5/CCorBdA m CI 12.88 +.4 +7.1 +2.8CorBdFI b CI 12.89 +.4 +7.2 +2.8CorBdI CI 12.88 +.4 +7.3 +3.2CorBdIS CI 12.90 +.4 +7.4 +3.2CorPlusBdA m PI 11.87 +.4 +7.9 +3.6CorPlusBdFI b PI 11.89 +.5 +8.0 +3.6CorPlusBdI PI 11.89 +.5 +8.2 +4.0CorPlusBdIS PI 11.88 +.5 +8.3 +4.0CorpBdA m TW 12.75 +.5 +11.2 +4.4/ACorpBdP b TW 12.74 +.5 +11.1 +4.2/AGlbHYBdA m HY 6.37 +.9 +12.0 +6.5/BGlbHYBdIS HY 6.37 +.9 +12.4 +6.9/AHYI HY 7.94 +.8 +11.4 +6.5HYIS HY 8.07 +.8 +11.6 +6.6IncomeA m MU 6.19 +.8 +9.3 +4.9/BInflIdPlsBdI IP 11.30 +.4 +6.9 +2.2InflIdPlsBdIS IP 11.36 +.4 +7.1 +2.3IntermBdI CI 11.10 +.4 +5.8 +2.8IntermBdIS CI 11.11 +.4 +5.8 +2.9IntermTrmMnsA m MI 6.45 +.5 +4.9 +2.0/DIntermTrmMnsC b MI 6.46 +.5 +4.5 +1.4/EIntermTrmMnsI MI 6.45 +.5 +4.9 +2.1/CIntrmMtCAMnsA m MF 8.90 +.7 +4.8 +1.8IntrmMtCAMnsC b MF 8.89 +.6 +4.5 +1.2IntrmMtNYMnsA m MN 8.74 +.7 +4.8 +1.8MA Mns A m MT 12.80 +.6 +5.4 +1.7Mgd Mns A m ML 16.35 +.6 +5.5 +2.4/DMgd Mns C m ML 16.36 +.5 +5.2 +1.8/EMgd Mns I ML 16.38 +.6 +5.6 +2.5/CMnHiIncA m HM 14.27 +.5 +5.7 +2.9MnHiIncC m HM 14.19 +.5 +5.3 +2.3MnHiIncI HM 14.19 +.5 +5.7 +3.1MrtgBckdScA m PI 10.42 +.5 +4.7 +3.4MrtgBckdScI PI 10.47 +.5 +4.9 +3.8NJMnsA m MJ 12.43 +.7 +5.4 +2.5/DNJMnsI MJ 12.44 +.7 +5.5 +2.7/CNYMnsA m MY 13.23 +.6 +5.2 +2.1/DNYMnsC m MY 13.22 +.6 +4.9 +1.5/ENYMnsI MY 13.22 +.6 +5.3 +2.2/COregonMnsA m SL 10.37 +.7 +5.1 +1.9/CPEMnsA m MP 12.97 +.6 +5.3 +2.5/BPEMnsC m MP 12.92 +.7 +5.1 +2.0/DPEMnsI MP 12.97 +.7 +5.5 +2.7/AShrtDrHiIncA m HY 5.28 +.7 +8.2 +6.3ShrtDrHiIncI HY 5.30 +.5 +8.4 +6.6ShrtDrMnIncA m MS 5.13 +.3 +2.5 +1.3/CShrtDrMnIncC b MS 5.13 +.3 +2.3 +.9/EShrtDrMnIncI MS 5.13 +.3 +2.6 +1.4/CShrtTrmBdA m CS 3.90 +.2 +3.4 +2.3ShrtTrmBdI CS 3.90 +.3 +3.5 +2.6ShrtTrmBdIS CS 3.90 +.3 +3.6 +2.6TtlRtUncnsFI b NT 10.36 +.1 +5.0 +3.8/BTtlRtUncnsI NT 10.37 ... +5.2 +4.1/BTtlRtUncnsIS NT 10.36 +.1 +5.2 +4.2/B

WestwoodEMIns EM 9.48 -1.8 +10.1 +5.0/EIncOppA m CA 15.67 +1.4 +12.4 +5.7/BIncOppIns CA 15.68 +1.4 +12.6 +6.0/BLgCpValIns LB 12.97 +3.2 +19.3 +12.0/CSMdCpIns MB 14.00 +1.5 +19.7 +8.0/DShrtDrHYIns HY 9.29 +.5 +6.6 +4.7/ESmCpValIns SB 16.40 -2.1 +18.6 +10.4/B

William BlairBdI PI 10.22 +.4 +8.5 +2.7/CEMGrI EM 13.32 +2.1 +18.4 +9.1/BEMGrIns EM 13.44 +2.1 +18.4 +9.2/BEMLeadersIns EM 9.72 +.6 +17.7 +9.5/BGlbLeadersI WS 14.05 +1.3 +22.5 +13.0/BGrI LG 11.84 +4.4 +28.0 +17.7/BGrN b LG 10.11 +4.4 +27.8 +17.3/BIncI CS 8.52 +.1 +4.7 +1.7/CInsIntlGr FG 16.08 +.5 +20.0 +7.7/CIntlGrI FG 28.27 +.5 +20.0 +7.6/CIntlGrN b FG 27.60 +.4 +19.8 +7.3/DIntlSmCpGrI FR 12.48 +.4 +19.4 +4.3/EIntlSmCpGrIns FR 12.55 +.5 +19.5 +4.4/EMidCpGrI MG 12.59 +3.5 +31.8 +15.7/CSmCpGrI SG 31.47 +1.6 +21.1 +17.3/BSmCpValI SB 18.20 +.9 +17.4 +6.8/DSmMidCpGrI MG 28.44 +3.3 +28.6 +18.0/B

Williamsburg InvestmJamestownEq LB 22.88 +2.8 +22.1 +12.2/C

WillistonBsnMdNrAmrStkA m EE 4.19 -4.3 +11.4 -4.9/C

WilmingtonLgCpStrIns LB 23.92 +2.7 +21.9 +13.8/AMnBdIns MI 13.51 +.7 +5.8 +2.2/CRlAstIns IH 14.67 +.5 +11.5 +3.3

Wilshire5000IdxIns LB 22.51 +2.6 +21.2 +13.1/B5000IdxInvm b LB 22.48 +2.6 +21.0 +12.8/CLgCoGrIns LG 45.03 +2.5 +23.7 +14.5/DLgCoGrInvm b LG 41.15 +2.4 +23.5 +14.2/D

World FundsRlEstValOppIns SR 12.94 +5.1 +22.3 +1.6

YorktownShrtTrmBdL b CS 3.60 +.3 +3.3 +2.4/B

ZacksAllCpCorInstl d LB 26.18 +3.9 +22.4 +12.7/CSmCpCorInv m SB 25.54 +.6 +15.0 +9.9/B

congressSmallCapGrInst SG 29.80 +1.0 +21.9 +16.6/BSmallCapGrRet b SG 27.21 +1.0 +21.8 +16.3/C

iSharesMSEAIntlIdxIns FB 13.38 -.2 +13.8 +7.4/BMSEAIntlIdxInvA b FB 13.28 -.3 +13.6 +7.1/BRusl2000SCIdIns SB 19.77 +.2 +17.2 +10.2/BRusl2000SCIdIvA b SB 19.76 +.2 +17.0 +9.9/BS&P500IdxK LB 358.92 +2.8 +21.8 +13.8/AUSAggtBdIdxK CI 10.32 +.2 +6.3 +2.0/B

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