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- noun Plural form of
trendline .
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Currently, the shares are consolidating into the former of these intermediate-term trendlines, creating a bit of a trading range between the $34 and $35 levels.
Bullish Options Plays In Midcap Chip Stocks Joseph Hargett 2011
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Currently, the shares are consolidating into the former of these intermediate-term trendlines, creating a bit of a trading range between the $34 and $35 levels.
Bullish Options Plays In Midcap Chip Stocks Joseph Hargett 2011
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The shares have utilized these intermediate-term trendlines as support since March, but this backstop has grown considerably porous during the past couple of months.
Bearish Bets For Cisco And Juniper Option Advisor 2010
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Like its peers, the equity has rallied along its short-term trendlines since mid-August and has gained roughly 35% from its July low.
Time To Tap Into Networkers Jocelynn Drake 2006
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All are trading above their respective long-term trendlines, with Gilead and Celgene showing the most short-term technical prowess.
It's A Good Time To Be A Biotech Bull Bernie Schaeffer 2006
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The rally pushed the stock back above its 10-week and 20-week moving averages, pulling these intermediate-term trendlines to the verge of a bullish cross.
Forbes.com: News Joseph Hargett 2011
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The shares are currently in the process of rebounding from the latter of these intermediate-term trendlines.
Forbes.com: News Schaeffer's Investment Research 2011
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These intermediate-term trendlines should continue to act as bastions of support for the security, carrying it higher during the near term.
Forbes.com: News Forbes 2011
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"Major support levels were breached [on Thursday]," says another London dealer, "with gold and silver both passing below long-term trendlines dating back to August 2008."
FXstreet.com 2010
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While the price on most ETFs are handily above short-term trendlines (i.e., 50-day moving average), the Japan ETFs mentioned above are all 4% below the line. it follows that if the newly elected government in Japan doesn't find a way to stimulate export growth and/or lower the value of the yen, Japanese investment market woes may spread like a new strain of flu.
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