price gap

  • 1price gap — A term used when the price of a stock rockets or dives in a direction away from its last price range, such as a stock with a trading range of $10 $12 that closes at $12 and climbs to $14 the next day. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 2gap — /gæp/ noun an empty space ♦ gap in the market an opportunity to make a product or provide a service which is needed but which no one has sold before ● to look for or to find a gap in the market ● This laptop has filled a real gap in the market.… …

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  • 3gap — /gæp/ noun an empty space ♦ gap in the market an opportunity to make a product or provide a service which is needed but which no one has sold before ● to look for or to find a gap in the market ● This laptop has filled a real gap in the market.… …

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  • 4gap–filler — gap–fill·er / gap ˌfi lər/ n: a term supplied by a law or a court when the parties to an agreement fail to make provisions for a particular matter (as a price or a remedy for breach) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 5gap — A term used by technicians to describe a jump or drop in prices; i.e., prices skipped a trading range. Gaps are usually filled at a later date. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary (1) As a measurement of exposure to interest rate risk, the amount… …

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  • 6Gap (clothing retailer) — Infobox Company company name = Gap, Inc. company company type = Public (nyse|GPS) foundation = 1969 in San Francisco, California location = San Francisco, California key people = Founded by Donald Fisher and Doris F. Fisher Robert J. Fisher,… …

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  • 7Gap analysis — In business and economics, gap analysis is a business resource assessment tool enabling a company to compare its actual performance with its potential performance. At its core are two questions:: Where are we?: Where do we want to be?If a company …

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  • 8Price index — A price index (plural: “price indices” or “price indexes”) is a normalized average (typically a weighted average) of prices for a given class of goods or services in a given region, during a given interval of time. It is a statistic designed to… …

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  • 9Gap Risk — The risk that an investment s price will change from one level to another with no trading in between. Usually such movements occur when there are adverse news announcements, which can cause a stock price to drop substantially from the previous… …

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  • 10Price channels — Trend channel A price channel is a pair of parallel trend lines that form a chart pattern for a stock or commodity.[1] Channels may be horizontal, ascending or descending. When prices pass through and stay through a trendline representing support …

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