For example, bonds and stocks
often move in opposite directions.
«Stock prices
often move in opposite directions from fundamentals but long term, the direction and sustainability of profits will prevail» Peter Lynch
Not exact matches
Lastly, since the gold spot price is quoted
in US dollars, its
direction will
often move opposite to the dollar.
Because these funds
often have extensive holdings
in shorts or puts, returns generally
move in the
opposite direction of the benchmark index.
This means that historically, gold will more
often than not
move in the
opposite direction of stocks during periods of recession.
As we have already pointed out (and as the arrows
in the diagram indicate), there is a movement of meaning from each side; but the arrows
moving in the
opposite direction indicate that meanings
often do not meet and return without receiving response.
If the general public (based on Betting Percentage) is on one side of the game, but the point spread
moves in the
opposite direction, it is
often an indicator that «big money» (and most likely «smart money») is taking a position
in the
direction of the line movement (and
opposite to the Public).
The two drops
moved away
in opposite directions, a behaviour that mimics the «alternate» pattern of growth
often seen
in plants — for example,
in the way leaves form on a stem.
When one strand is pulled, it causes other threads
in the framework to
move in opposite directions,
often muting eventual change.
Bonds and stocks don't always
move in opposite direction;
often they behave similarly, especially if you are buying bond funds and not individual bonds where you have an option of waiting till maturity and ignoring bond market fluctuations.
The «Fakey» setup is very powerful as the price
often continue to
move in opposite direction of the «False - breakout».
Very
often the temperature and CO2 are
moving in opposite directions.