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Hidden in Plain Sight, Wall Street Discovers a Tech Gem IBM (NYSE: IBM ) is finally getting some respect.
In Sight The amount of a particular commodity that arrives at terminal or central locations in or near producing areas.
For weeks the stock trends lower with no bottom in sight. Wall Street analysts become extremely bearish and the stock looks like a lost cause but as a fresh new low is created, buyers suddenly emerge.
With no major acquisitions in sight or legal settlements pending, the company can't, in good faith just let the money sit there.
No Trading at the Library - the networks are not secure and they often go down with littler tech support in sight. No Starbucks - go there to drink your coffee, not to show everyone you are a cool trader.
Prices broke through $1,300.00 this week and it appears there's no top in sight, or is there? I was doing some research on Gold prices this morning and came across a chart I found interesting, hence the new article you are reading.
Apparent : Capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view 'Stock markets in developed countries including the U.S. have apparently overcome inflation concerns.' ...
Food prices are surging and Platinum has hit new highs (although Gold is nowhere in sight). New money seems to be flowing in the wrong direction.
This occurs during the same period that sentiment records its lowest readings and experts tell everyone in sight to stay away from the financial markets.
Definition Visible supply Usually refers to supplies of a commodity in licensed warehouses. Often includes floats and all other supplies "in sight" in producing areas. RELATED TERMS ...
If hedgers keep increasing their long positions while speculators increase their short positions, a market bottom could be in sight.
Thinking about day trading for a living, but have had little or no success convincing yourself? Are you on your second/third trading account after blowing up your first? Banging your head against the wall with no hope in sight? You're not alone.
the Middle English bellewether and refers to the practice of placing a bell around the neck of a castrated ram (a wether) leading his flock of sheep.[1][2] The movements of the flock could be noted by hearing the bell before the flock was in sight.
Blame this on overzealous adherence to defensive investing; if a stock has raised a small amount, that doesn't necessarily signal an impending fall in price. If your analysis holds up and there is no drop-off in sight, don't sell.
he places his hand on her shoulder, intending her to stop ad listen] Even if the sorcerer was dead and the cure to your spell is not in sight, but your love can open up my heart like young tendrils to the morning sun.
See also: Market, Stock, Trading, Interest, Report
 
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