Sentences with phrase «always moves in the same direction»

This is because other components of the portfolio have not always moved in the same direction as equities over long periods of time.
Mortgage rates almost always move in the same direction as Treasuries.
(A «1» correlation means assets always move in the same direction; «0» means they move together 50 % of the time; and «-1» means they never move together.)
Which is to conclude that, everywhere exerting its pressure, it tends with a «cosmic» tenacity and intensity to make continuous progress wherever it has gained a foothold, always moving in the same direction and reaching out as far as possible.
The lymph fluid moves through channels called «vessels» that are filled with one way valves, so the lymph always moves in the same direction.
Mortgage rates almost always move in the same direction as Treasuries.
A perfect correlation (1.00) would mean that both investments always move in the same direction with the same magnitude.
In order to diversify your portfolio, you want to try and find investments that don't always move in the same direction at the same time.
The correlation between C and D is 1.00, which is to say that both stocks always move in the same direction.
C and D always move in the same direction (hence the 1.00 correlation), while A and B always move in opposite directions (hence their -1.00 correlation).
But the herd always moves in the same direction

Not exact matches

Since approximately 80 % of stocks and ETFs move in the same direction as the dominant broad market trend, one of the first and most important aspects of our stock trading strategy is to always trade on the same side of the overall stock market trend.
So they tend to move in the same direction but not always the same amount.
So they tend to move in the same direction but not always the same amount.
A +1 indicates an absolute positive correlation (they always move together in the same direction).
The most interesting is that contraction is really happening w.r.t. a preferred celestial direction, which exactly cancels out the shift in vacuum, where the speed really is c; and also in solids, since the light always has to pass through the same amount of material regardless of whether it is contracted or not (hence takes the same transit time)-- but not in gases where the material mass is less in a contracted arm (because gases can move).
If you are moving in the same direction as the bus, you must always stop — and not go forward until the bus stop signal has been withdrawn.
People tend to move in the same direction as they always have unless some external force is applied.
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