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## # A tibble: 1,029 x 7
## date open high low close volume adjusted
## <date> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
## 1 2016-01-04 60.5 61.5 60.4 61.5 11989200 55.7
## 2 2016-01-05 62.0 63.0 61.8 62.9 13326000 57.1
## 3 2016-01-06 62.5 64.0 62.5 63.5 16564600 57.6
## 4 2016-01-07 63.0 65.2 62.9 65.0 26430000 59.0
## 5 2016-01-08 65.1 65.4 63.4 63.5 17767900 57.6
## 6 2016-01-11 63.8 64.5 63.6 64.2 12653800 58.2
## 7 2016-01-12 64.4 64.7 63.4 63.6 12195900 57.7
## 8 2016-01-13 63.7 63.7 61.8 61.9 13725700 56.2
## 9 2016-01-14 62 63.6 61.8 63.1 12934900 57.2
## 10 2016-01-15 61.5 62.5 61.3 61.9 15174400 56.2
## # … with 1,019 more rows
There are 7 variables.
On January 5th, 2016, Walmart opened at 62 a share and closed at 62.90. The high was 63 and the low was 61.8. There was a volume of 133,326,000 of shares. The adjusted closing price was 57.10.
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Walmart started 2019 at around 90 a share and has steadily increased to around 115 a share. It is on an upward trend and performing well.