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market top

Market top

(1) The point in time at which a security's price begins to trend downwards after trending upwards. (2) The price level at which a security's price begins to trend downwards after trending upwards.
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Market Top

The highest price for a security or index over a given period of time. For example, if Stock A has been on a bullish trend for a long time and later begins to decline, the market top is the highest price during its bull market. See also: Fulcrum point, Market bottom.
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market top

The high point of stock prices measured by one or more of the stock averages or indexes. Compare market bottom.
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But, trying to predict a "market top" can be a maddening task that leads to poor investment decisions.
The rolling front month futures would suggest this is a leg 4 correction and not a market top. Like the April contract the Q3 18 futures are in a corrective wave 4 phase.
The top gainers were (PEARL), (IRC), (NCCI), (ADNC), and (ALDEERA), while the market top volume stocks were (ABYR), (ALDEERA), (MAYADEEN), (IFA), and (KRE).
at the International French Travel Market Top Resa 2013 in Paris on September 24-27.
Current market conditions compare favorably with the previous market top and corresponding cyclical downside.
It was built during the Lower Precinct redevelopment when there was no alternative exit for the market top car park.
"And if we're going to see that market top off, I'd be a little concerned with profitability.
The top gainer shares were (JEERANH), (CLEANING), (KMEFIC), (KGL) and (ACICO), while the market top volume stocks were (ALDEERA), (GFH), (IFA), (ALIMTIAZ) and (ABYR).
She used to market top name acts such as Take That.
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