uptick

  • 1uptick — upward trend, 1962, an economist s term, from UP (Cf. up) + TICK (Cf. tick) (v.) …

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  • 2uptick — ☆ uptick [up′tik΄ ] n. [ UP + TICK1 (see TICKER, a)] 1. a stock transaction at a price higher than that of the preceding transaction 2. an increase or upturn; rise …

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  • 3Uptick — A term used to describe a transaction that took place at a higher price than the preceding transaction involving the same security. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * uptick up‧tick [ˈʌptɪk] noun 1. [countable usually singular] FINANCE a …

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  • 4uptick — UK [ˈʌptɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms uptick : singular uptick plural upticks business a small increase, especially in the price of something In order for an uptick to occur, a transaction price must be followed by an increased transaction …

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  • 5uptick — noun Etymology: 2up + 3tick Date: 1955 increase, rise < an uptick in sales > < an uptick in hiring > …

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  • 6Uptick — Règle de l uptick La règle de l up tick ((en) uptick rule) est une règle de trading utilisée pour réguler les ventes à découvert sur les marchés financiers. Cette règle impose, sous réserve de certaines exceptions, que lorsqu une valeur mobilière …

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  • 7Uptick — A transaction occurring at a price above the previous transaction. In order for an uptick to occur, a transaction price must be followed by an increased transaction price. This term is commonly used in reference to stocks, but it can also be&#8230; …

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  • 8Uptick rule — The uptick rule is a securities trading rule used to regulate short selling in financial markets. The rule mandates, subject to certain exceptions, that when sold, a listed security must either be sold short at a price above the price at which&#8230; …

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  • 9Uptick Rule — A former rule established by the SEC that requires that every short sale transaction be entered at a price that is higher than the price of the previous trade. This rule was introduced in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as Rule 10a 1 and was&#8230; …

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  • 10Uptick Volume — The volume of shares of a security that are traded when the price is increasing. Uptick volume is used in trading strategies based on trends, with the difference between uptick volume and downtick volume referred to as the money flow. Stocks with …

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