Sentences with phrase «defined as a correction»

Traditionally, a 10 % market reversal was defined as a correction, while a bear market was at least a 20 % decline.

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That puts the Dow at 15,885 (as of closing on January 25), or 13.4 percent below its 52 - week high of 18,351 — clearly in the midst of a market correction (defined as a reversal of at least 10 percent).
A correction, defined as a pullback of 10 %, happens about once every year.
In fact, I see this as a garden variety correction, which is loosely defined as a market drop of at least 10 %.
Last year, during the booming stock market, analysts at Vanguard Group warned that there was «a little froth» and that there was a 70 % chance of a correction, defined as a 10 % or more change in stock prices to adjust for overvaluation.
A correction is defined as a 10 percent drop from the prior market peak.
A market correction is defined by the value of the stocks as a whole drop 10 % or more from a recent peak.
By the way, a «substantial correction» is defined as a decline of 20 % or greater.
In fact, the Dow and S&P 500 has unraveled, retracing their steps right into correction territory on Thursday, defined as a decline of at least 10 % from their peaks, a mere two weeks following his comments.
Style, as it is defined in The Rebel, is the «correction which the artist imposes by his language and by a redistribution of elements of reality» and gives the «re-created universe its unity and boundaries» (Rb 269).
Whitehead defines philosophy as «the self - correction by consciousness of its own initial excess of subjectivity» (PR 15/22).
This is a great example of a pivot, as defined by Eric Ries: «a structured course correction designed to test a new fundamental hypothesis about the product, strategy, and engine of growth.»
IDEA officially defines the category as «an impairment in vision that, even with correction, adversely affects a child's educational performance.
Editing, at least as we define it, has three phases: development (or developmental editing), line editing, and final correction.
The next question I asked was whether or not investors believe there will be a market correction at some point this year (defined as > 10 % drop in the markets).
As defined earlier, corrections are market losses of between -10 % and -19 %.
Following the sharp drawdown of August 20 — 25, the market has hovered around correction levels, defined as a drop - off of more than 10 % from its highs in May.
A market correction is defined as a drop of 5 % or more in major indexes.
A correction, defined as a pullback of 10 %, happens about once every year.
The stock also dropped into correction territory, defined as a 10 % slump from a peak.
Investors haven't faced a U.S. stock market «correction» (defined as a market drop of 10 % -20 % from the high) since 2011, an unusually long time to go without one.
Although there are market selloffs known as correctionsdefined as a drop of at least 10 percent — every year or so on average, true bull markets tend to have long durations.
History, however, shows that, on average, a correctiondefined as a drop of 10 % — comes 285 days after the start of a bull market, according to the Leuthold Group, a Minneapolis investment - research and money - management firm.
Our reader needs to also define how much larger of a pullback they are anticipating as each of these corrections was significant enough to participate.
A correction is typically defined as a drop of at least 10 percent in the stock market.
AGW depends on defining warming via a particular manipulation of the temperature records (TOBS, SHAP, «correction» for the MMTS conversion, homogenizing; in total about the same as the «Global Warming» and if removed, the «warming» exits...) while inspection of long lived individual stations says «not warming».
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To the above quote, I would make one correction in that liabilities are not defined by something that does not increase in value, rather something that takes money out of your pocket as opposed to an asset which places money into your pocket.
(6), which defined correction period, with respect to a prohibited transaction, as the period beginning on the date on which the prohibited transaction occurs and ending 90 days after the date of mailing of a notice of deficiency with respect to the tax imposed by subsec.
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