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  • 11upward — up|ward [ˈʌpwəd US wərd] adj [only before noun] 1.) increasing to a higher level ≠ ↑downward upward trend/movement ▪ an upward trend in sales ▪ a sharp upward movement in property prices ▪ upward pressure on bank interest rates 2.) moving or… …

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  • 12upward — up•ward [[t]ˈʌp wərd[/t]] adv. Also, up′wards. 1) toward a higher place or position: birds flying upward[/ex] 2) toward a higher or more distinguished condition, rank, level, etc 3) beyond; more 4) toward a large city, the source or origin of a… …

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  • 13upward mobility — upwardly mobile UK US adjective ► someone who is upwardly mobile is moving or has moved into a higher social position, usually because they are earning more money: »These top of the range models are targeted at young upwardly mobile professionals …

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  • 14upward — adjective (only before noun) 1 moving or pointing towards a higher position: an upward movement of the hand 2 increasing to a higher level: the upward trend in house prices opposite downward …

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  • 15Moving Average - MA — An indicator frequently used in technical analysis showing the average value of a security s price over a set period. Moving averages are generally used to measure momentum and define areas of possible support and resistance. Moving averages are… …

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  • 16upward — adverb (also upwards) towards a higher point or level. adjective moving or leading towards a higher point or level. Phrases upwards (or upward) of more than. Derivatives upwardly adverb …

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  • 17upward — adv. & adj. adv. (also upwards) towards what is higher, superior, larger in amount, more important, or earlier. adj. moving, extending, pointing, or leading upward. Phrases and idioms: upwards of more than (found upwards of forty specimens).… …

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  • 18upward — /ˈʌpwəd / (say upwuhd) adjective 1. directed, tending, or moving towards a higher point or level; ascending. –adverb 2. upwards. {Middle English; Old English upweard} –upwardly, adverb …

  • 19Simple moving average crossover — In statistics of time series, a simple moving average (SMA) crossover results from plotting two moving averages each based on a different period. The moving average formed by the shorter of the two periods is called the fast moving average, and… …

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  • 20onward and upward — (or onwards and upwards) : toward a better condition or higher level Technology has been steadily moving onward and upward. He is moving onward and upward in his business career. • • • Main Entry: ↑onward onward and upward see ↑onward, 1 • • • …

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