Sentences with phrase «term trend reversed»

Then the long term trend reversed and the ratio went all the way down to 1:1.
But shorter - term trends reversed: most Asia Pacific funds fell steeply and were replaced, while some financials rose back up the ranks.
The tide has turned in the cryptocurrency segment today, as the recent short - term trends reversed with most of the major altcoins losing significant ground, led by Ripple, while Bitcoin advancing after a period of underperformance.

Not exact matches

House prices may at times go into reverse, but they historically have enjoyed a long - term upward trend, like stocks.
We always look for confirmation that intermediate - term trends have reversed.
Despite the recent price action, bulls still believe the intermediate — longer term trend in the dollar is still lower, and that the recent strength in the greenback will reverse and fuel a rebound in gold.
$ TAN recently reversed a long - term (multi-year) downtrend, and the ETF is now beginning to show classic signs of a bullish trend reversal.
We think these are more temporary effects, and over the course of the next month or so, the market trends may begin to reverse course as people realize this is a long - term challenge for the eurozone.
In this video, Wagner discusses the «trend reversal» entry, which is used to buy a stock or ETF that is reversing out of an intermediate to long - term downtrend after the broad market has done the same.
The company should weather some short - term difficulties and reverse its trends in the next few years.
Blair, the leader of the «modernising» faction (Blairites), argued that the long - term trends had to be reversed, arguing that the party was too locked into a base that was shrinking, since it was based on the working - class, on trade unions, and on residents of subsidised council housing.
ENDS Notes to Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real terms cuts in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
By decreasing emissions, he said we may be able to stabilize rising seas long - term, but the trend will likely be difficult to reverse.
The payoff will be a clearer sense of the future: whether the methane rise is a long - term trend, driven by climate change, or a blip that could reverse next year.
The most common interpretation around the blogosphere is that the long term global warming trend has reversed.
This means that, in the last 100 years, the Earth's temperature has reversed a long - term cooling trend that began around 5000 years ago to become near the warmest temperatures during the last 11,000 years.
If the rate were assumed to be 50 percent or more, long - term downward trends would have been reversed, which does not seem credible.
Entries for traditional modern foreign languages - French, German and Spanish - are up by 16.9 % compared with last year, reversing a long - term downward trend.
Hachette reported that in 2015 market trends have been reversed in the US and UK, with a rebound in volumes of printed books to the detriment of e-books, due to new contract terms with Amazon.
These long - term correlation trends will need to reverse if investors expect international developed markets to hold up in the face of meaningful declines in the U.S. stock market.
The abrupt changes to markets, households, institutions, and government policies that have occurred are unlikely to be reversed soon, which will lead to an investing climate of muted world growth, where central banks and treasuries will find it difficult to undo the emergency steps taken, and overall output will fall below longer - term trends.
But market turmoil earlier in August reversed that trend, pushing long - term muni yields back up, especially in comparison to Treasury yields, he said.
Whilst it is more dangerous to trade against near - term trends, some traders just have a knack at fading the market, or picking the places the market will reverse (contrarians).
Risks to Consider The stock may reverse its overall trend if the stock breaks down below the long - term uptrend line with high volume.
A longer time period like 200 days will be smoother and straighter and gives a better idea of the long - term trend as well as when it might reverse.
But when used in conjunction with other forms of analysis, doji can be helpful in confirming or negating significant high / lows, which in turn helps a trader determine whether a short - term trend is likely to reverse, or continue.
calling any ice extend above the long term absolute low of 2007 a sign of a reversed trend, is absurd.
(where the trend in net monochromatic flux reverses) before reaching the ultimate saturation; if this situation came up, after each «pseudosaturation», the radiative forcing can still be estimated with a band - widenning effect outside the central region where the last «pseudosaturation» has taken effect, minus the contribution from whatever is happenning in the center (think in terms of positive and negative areas on the graph).
To me, it would mean that the spin rate of the earth is actually increasing and temporarily reversing its long term trend of slowing, while we are in the polar ice build - up phase of this climate cycle.
Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.
However, due to the lower energy content of subbituminous coal, US coal production in terms of energy has already peaked 5 years ago — it is unclear whether this trend can be reversed.
Marcott paper Basically the folks at RC have probably made poor ol Marcott respond that the uptick did not matter anyway its not important, significant, robust etc don't rely on it just forget about it please etc but unfortunately for them as Ross MC on Realclimate reply, at CA says «But that is precisely what they do in Figure 3 of their paper, and it is the basis of their claim that «Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.» Without the uptick in their proxy reconstruction this kind of statement could never have been made.
In fact, we should be more alarmed if this jump has managed to reverse a long term cooling trend.
«the global warming that has occurred since the end of the nineteenth century reversed a persistent long - term global cooling trend.
Too much energy is accumulating in the Earth climate system for the long - term trend to reverse.
=== > Although the 1 - year moving trends in the distant past have approached both extremely high and cold temperature rates, the natural climate reactions then produced reversing course corrections (i.e. nature responds to extremes by avoiding long - term «runaway» and «tipping point» conditions)
The legitimate point they make is that while the long term trends are positive toward free speech, recent data suggests that the current generation (iGen) entering college may be reversing that trend.
Furthermore, see the following for an alternative account, where recent modern temperatures were warmer than the vast majority of the Holocene, reversing a long - term cooling trend: «A Reconstruction of Regional and Global Temperature for the Past 11,300 Years»
Over the last 1000 years, we see that (again using a reversed scale of C14 as a proxy) solar activity is highly correlated with long term temperature trends (I have used the pre-Mann chart, because while it may over-emphasize the Medieval Warm Period, I still think such a period existed).
This might suggest that biodiversity suffers when long term cooling or warming trends reverse.
The algorithms used to estimate missing temperatures, create yearly averages, combine multiple records, etc., may have unintended consequences in terms of magnifying a trend, but I doubt that they create a trend or reverse a trend.
But when the cycle reverses, and deep ocean waters cycle back toward the surface, the warming increase will continue on as the long term observed trend has shown.
But that is precisely what they do in Figure 3 of their paper, and it is the basis of their claim that «Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.» Without the uptick in their proxy reconstruction this kind of statement could never have been made.
Their summary statement is: «Global temperature, therefore, has risen from near the coldest to the warmest levels of the Holocene within the past century, reversing the long - term cooling trend that began ~ 5000 yr B.P.»
So an observed increasing long - term trend in global temperature could well correlated logically with the observed long - term decreasing trend of SH if one simply reverses the causer / effect hypothesis
The peer reviewed journals in oceanography show many long term cooling effects of oceans that show not just slowing of warming but actual reversing and to date, significant trends in reduction in warming.
«Global Warming Could Forestall Ice Age, Study Suggests,» an article in the September 4 New York Times by Andrew Revkin, talks about a new study that concludes that human - driven global warming could reverse a slow, long - term Arctic cooling trend and... Continue reading →
The most common interpretation around the blogosphere is that the long term global warming trend has reversed.
The point I was making at the end of this post was that statistically there is no reason to assume that the long term trend of increasing temperatures has stopped or reversed since 1998.
Similarly, in the 2011 LSUC Bencher Election, voter turnout increased and reversed a long - term trend of decreased participation, but only rose to 37 per cent.
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