Sentences with phrase «narrow range near»

Bitcoin is trading in a very narrow range near $ 2600, as volatility declined considerably during the weekend, while correlations broke down between the two majors and the rest of the coins, signaling the end of the liquidation period.
The Equity Index ETF's all spent the week in very narrow ranges near their highs.

Not exact matches

After crashing last year and then hitting several peaks and valleys, oil prices have traded within a relatively narrow range, with WTI bouncing around a bit above and below the $ 60 per barrel mark, and Brent staying near $ 64 per barrel.
The stock has consolidated gains in a narrow trading band and could head higher in January, lifting near broken 2015 range support at $ 5.70.
He works every day, constantly returning to a narrow range of subjects: landscapes near his studio in North London and a relatively small number of sitters, whom he will paint weekly.
However, the model studies also make clear that the results vary substantially from one model to another, and experience of the past few decades suggests that models are not likely to converge to a narrow range in the near future.
The yellow curve (above left) shows that Solar radiation is in a tall, narrow «shortwave» range, from about 0.1 μm (microns, or millionths of a meter) to about 4μm, which we call ultra-violet, visual, and near - infrared.
In general, the heuristic approaches forecast a mean September extent around 4.1 million km2, whereas the statistical and dynamical modeling approaches both suggest mean September extent near 5.1 million km2, with the dynamical modeling contributions showing a narrower range.
Smaller centers including Forest Avenue Commons, Heartland Village and Hylan Boulevard, near the Verrazano - Narrows Bridge, are also desired retail spots, where rents range from $ 24 to $ 50 per square foot.
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