MAT HOLD PATTERN
A pattern seen in the technical analysis of stocks, which indicates the stock will continue its past directional trend, may it be bearish or bullish. Initially, the pattern denotes a significant trading day in one direction or another, then three small opposite trending days. The fifth day is the continuation of the first day’s direction, whether going higher or lower, in the same direction as the first day’s trend.
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Equalization Payments
Payment the federal government made to an individual, province, or state to offset monetary imbalances between several parts of the country or indi ...
Seller
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SLL
SLL is the abbreviation for the currency in the Republic of Sierra Leone which is the Sierra Leone leone.
Error Term
Margin of error in a statistical and/or mathematical model created when the model fails to fully depict the actual connection between the independe ...
Treasury Bill - T-Bill
Short-term debt obligation with a maturity of less than one year. Backed by the US government, these debts are sold in denominations from $1,000 up ...
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