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Wedge A technical chart pattern composed of two converging lines connecting a series of peaks and troughs. ![]() Notes: Falling wedges indicate temporary interruptions of upward price rallies. Rising wedges indicate interruptions of a falling price trend. Technical analysts see a 'breakout' of this wedge pattern as either bullish (on a breakout above the upper line) or bearish (on a breakout below the lower line). See also: Technical Analysis, Triangle Wedge A chart pattern composed of two converging lines connecting peaks and troughs. In the case of falling wedges, the pattern indicates temporary interruptions of upward price rallies. In the case of rising wedges, indicates interruptions of a falling price trend.
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The more I've spent time with these kids and the more my sister insisted on bringing their gay uncle into their lives, the more I realized how great is the calumny that drives a wedge between homosexuals and children. ``It drives a wedge between doctors and their patients,'' said San Diego Dr. The metaphorical "two-edged sword" implies that the word of God drives a wedge between the elect and the reprobate, identifying the wicked and collecting the elect, reinforcing the paradox that the body of believers is both inclusive and exclusive, and that one must go on living and striving despite predestination. |
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