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BAR

Bar
Slang for one million dollars.

Bar
In technical analysis, a graphic indicating a security's open, high, low, and close prices over a given time period. This time period may be as long as a year or more or as short as a minute, and many technical analysts use bars on a daily basis. Bars are an important part of analyzing price trends and market movements. Bars are the equivalent of candlesticks on candlestick charts.


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Gatien has been practicing the management side of labour law since being called to the bar in 1980.
Shortly after being called to the bar, he was named the King's Attorney in North Wales in 1543; a member of Parliament from 1547, he was made an Undersheriff of London in March 1553-54, and on 8 October 1554 a letter from Queen Mary was entered in Rep.
Michael's College before being called to the Bar in 1991.
 
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