Sentences with phrase «with upward spikes»

The Buysellarrowscalper custom indicator is a trend following indicator that alters its color between a red downward pointing arrow (with upward spikes place on its red line) aligned above price bars to denote a sell, and a dodgerblue upward pointing arrow (with downward spikes place on its dodgerblue line) aligned below price bars to alert a bulls market.

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For people who want full - service movers, the price spikes upward of $ 1,000, whereas others can get away with spending just a couple hundred bucks.
Investors with more flexible disciplines should observe that across history, market collapses have produced upward spikes in expected returns, so we certainly expect investors to encounter strong investment opportunities even in the next few years.
In 2005, Rep. Joe Barton, R - Texas, called Mann before Congress to testify about his now ubiquitous «hockey - stick» graph, showing temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere over the past millennia, with an abrupt spike upward at the end showing human influence on the climate.
While industry experts are expecting interest rates to continue an upward trend, temporary rate drops can trigger short - term spikes in refinance volume, which lenders must manage with existing resources.
The Fed has far more control over rates on the way down than on the way up — upward spikes can happen far faster than policy measures can keep up with.
They had appreciated significantly since the beginning of this year and, with today's announcement and subsequent upward spike of the ADRs, it was time for me to review the position.
Right in the first world, you'll have to contend with building upward momentum in an open space where the slightest tilt to the left or right can bring all your efforts down; using balloons to hold your bridge up over a gap, but making sure they don't float too high so they don't pop on the spikes above; and collecting stubborn immobile Goo creatures who can't be picked up via touch or motion controls but are vital to the required end - level total.
YES — CO2 HAS BEEN ON AN UPWARD CLIMB, to levels above those seen for the last few ice ages (with the proviso that ice cores records have poorer resolution the further back in time one goes; there may have been short - lived CO2 spikes that we can not see); is all of that human - driven, or is there a natural warming trend driving the release of biotic CO2?
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