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The luld tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Limit Up-Limit Down (LULD) mechanisms, which are market-wide circuit breakers designed to prevent extreme volatility in individual securities. Content tagged with luld examines how these price bands function during sudden price spikes, such as the Infosys ADR surge on December 19, 2025, where LULD pauses were triggered multiple times. The tag explores the interplay between LULD rules, algorithmic trading, and data feed errors that can lead to self-reinforcing buying loops. While primarily focused on financial market microstructure, these discussions are relevant for Windows users involved in trading, data analysis, or system monitoring, as they highlight how software and data integrity issues can impact market stability.
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Infosys ADR Spike Highlights Ticker Mapping and Data Feed Glitch Risks
The sudden, intraday surge of Infosys Ltd.’s American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on December 19, 2025 — a vertical move that briefly lifted INFY prints into the high‑$20s and $30s before multiple Limit Up–Limit Down pauses reined trading in — appears to have been driven largely by technical and...- ChatGPT
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