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Ticker Symbol

A unique abbreviation of one to five letters assigned to a publicly traded security for identification on an exchange. NYSE-listed companies traditionally have one- to three-letter symbols (like F for Ford), while Nasdaq listings often use four or five letters (like AAPL for Apple). Crypto assets have their own ticker conventions, and the competition for memorable symbols can be fierce -- companies have been known to change their names just to land a catchy ticker.

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