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  • 41Market value — For values of entire markets, see Market size. Market value is the price at which an asset would trade in a competitive auction setting. Market value is often used interchangeably with open market value, fair value or fair market value, although… …

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  • 42Market — For other uses, see Market (disambiguation). San Juan de Dios Market in Guadalajara, Jalisco …

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  • 43Market analysis — A market analysis studies the attractiveness and the dynamics of a special market within a special industry. It is part of the industry analysis and this in turn of the global environmental analysis. Through all these analyses the chances,… …

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  • 45technical — ▪ I. technical technical 2 noun 1. technicals [plural] FINANCE signs that show the way prices are moving on the stock and that help people to calculate what will happen to the price of shares etc in the future: • The market technicals gave …

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  • 46Market system — A market system is any systematic process enabling many market players to bid and ask: helping bidders and sellers interact and make deals. It is not just the price mechanism but the entire system of regulation, qualification, credentials,… …

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  • 47Market profile — A Market Profile is an intra day charting technique (price vertical, time/activity horizontal) devised by J. Peter Steidlmayer, a trader at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), ca 1959 1985. Steidlmayer was seeking to evaluate market value as it… …

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  • 48Technical Analyst — A technical analyst, or technician, is a securities researcher who analyzes investments based on past market prices and technical indicators. Technicians believe that short term price movements are the result of supply and demand forces in the… …

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  • 49Market structure — Economics …

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  • 50Technical pen — A technical pen is a specialized instrument used by an engineer, architect, or draftsperson (British: draughtsperson) to make lines of constant width for architectural, engineering, or technical drawings. It has been also generally called… …

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