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"Particularly on a technical basis, short-sellers may be rewarded with recent moving-average support being broken in the market," added Mr. Lancz.
More Bears Descend on Nasdaq Alejandro J. Martinez 2011
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The moving-average labels on both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard & Poor's 500-stock index charts were reversed on the Market Data page on Monday.
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The weekly Dow Jones Industrial Average chart in the Money & Investing section Monday incorrectly labeled the moving-average fever lines.
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The cumulative number of species in studies related to population viability and extinction (log10 scale, solid line), and a five-year moving-average of the number MVP-related peer-reviewed and unpublished literature sources (dotted line).
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Despite this resistance, the index continues to trade above its longer-term 20-month moving-average support at the 1,227 level.
Pessimism Augurs Well For Stocks Chris Johnson 2006
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Each regression is estimated with the same specifications: a one-period lag on the independent variable since, in order to avoid exaggerating the result, this was the lag in which the coefficient was uniformly highest for the conflictual cases and a first-order moving-average correction for autocorrelation.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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The equation has a first-order moving-average correction for serial correlation.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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The equation has a first-order moving-average correction for serial correlation.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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The equation has a first-order moving-average correction for serial correlation.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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The equation has a first-order moving-average correction for serial correlation.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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