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"downtick" Definitions
  1. a small decrease in the level or value of something, especially in the price of shares

35 Sentences With "downtick"

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But a downtick when it comes to the Great Migration and Jim Crow.
Matt Karolian at the Boston Globe had also noticed a downtick in Facebook reach.
Clinton was hurt by a downtick in African American turnout, which had helped Obama.
"At this point it's just a downtick in confidence," said Jon Cohen, chief research officer at SurveyMonkey.
Still, she predicted a downtick in turnout at the polling location, despite large turnout around the state.
"I'm not concerned about it because I'm not seeing any downtick in their stuff," Manager Aaron Boone said.
If this is truly the case for someone, then this recent downtick is really just part of the expected possibilities.
"Florida, for example, has seen a slight pickup in GOP voters and a slight downtick in Democratic voters," he says.
Piper Jaffray analyst Mike Olson told CNBC that despite the recent downtick in Netflix's stock price, his bullish thesis remains unchanged.
Increasing deaths due to drug overdoses and suicides explain this slight downtick in life expectancy, the US Centers for Disease Control says.
Is this a two- or three-quarter massive downtick that we're seeing and then we start to see better pricing in terms of 2019?
She also saw a downtick in CNN's poll with SSRS that was released in late November, as well, from 19% in October to 83%.
National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Jesse Hunt told Reuters that the downtick in tax messages has to do with lawmakers moving on to other issues.
"Investors appreciate the amazing job Hubert has done for the last eight years and the downtick reflects some fear of change," Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter said.
Life expectancy decreased between 2014 and 2017, falling from 78.9 to 78.6, according to the CDC, which attributed the slight downtick to drug overdoses and suicides.
Despite the overwhelming number of infections, officials studying trends have noticed a downtick in the number of new cases coming from China, the center of the outbreak.
Also Monday, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Clinton leading by 2628 points nationwide, only a slight downtick from her 28503-point margin from the equivalent poll last Thursday.
However, Regling doesn't believe there could be any further crisis in the coming years, despite a recent downtick in growth for both the euro zone and the wider world.
Even with that and the wine consumption downtick, the company plans to return $4.5 billion to shareholders in the next three years via dividends and buybacks, incoming CEO Newlands said.
Here in the United States, there have recently been calls to bring back the old uptick rule, which prevented traders from shorting on a downtick and was abandoned in 2008.
On a positive note, weekly jobless claims data, the most current look at the labor market, showed a downtick and the four week average is now 217,000, the lowest since January.
A "63 percent unemployment rate, that's great, but with a downtick in participation, that underscores how hard it is to re-engage the people we lost," said Diane Swonk, CEO of DS Economics.
"We don't want to over-interpret any uptick or downtick that we observe, but rather accept as a fact that some volatility is natural and healthy for the market to function," he said.
While only 11 percent of the current police force is black, a downtick from 1990, LAPD ranks in general have moved closer to mirroring the actual demographics of the city the officers serve.
The last report, released in May, showed a sharp increase in the number of abusive accounts on Facebook, and a downtick in the number of posts containing violent content the company detected and removed.
However, in a press conference following the Fed's statement, Powell added that while the Fed did observe the inflation downtick, he and others at the central bank believe that the lethargic price action is just temporary.
"Keeping your powder dry is one of the key recommendations we have … to take advantage of the market downturn," she said, adding that she was unable to give an exact date on when a downtick might come.
Theories on the employment softness range from analyst to analyst, most agree that the downtick in the number of people working at big-box retail locations has to do with the rise of e-commerce and technology.
"We didn't see an uptick in sales, we didn't see a downtick in sales, things just kind of maintained," Bob Hart, executive officer of the Santa Barbara Association of Realtors, said of the impact of previous natural disasters.
But the sharp downtick after an uptick at the end of the Obama administration could fit the narrative that it takes tough rhetoric on immigration -- backed up by policy -- to get word-of-mouth warnings to undocumented immigrants making the harrowing journey to the border.
With no reason to believe that any of China's wheat production and use habits will change in the upcoming year – even ignoring a potential downtick in consumption – China could add in the neighborhood of 15 million tonnes to an already-bloated world wheat supply.
More often than not, the path through Arashiyama's bamboo forest is flooded with sightseers — but in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak in China, which has infected over 75,000 and killed more than 2,000 worldwide, Kyoto shopkeepers have noticed a downtick in the number of tourists.
Change direction is a visual cue showing whether the stock is trading higher or lower than the previous trade, hence the terms downtick and uptick. Change amount refers to the difference in price from the previous day’s closing. Many today include color to indicate whether a stock is trading higher than the previous day’s (green), lower than previous (red), or has remained unchanged (blue or white).
In this situation, the condition that H is adapted corresponds to the necessary restriction that the trading strategy can only make use of the available information at any time. This prevents the possibility of unlimited gains through high-frequency trading: buying the stock just before each uptick in the market and selling before each downtick. Similarly, the condition that H is adapted implies that the stochastic integral will not diverge when calculated as a limit of Riemann sums .
Political fallout from the 1929 crash led Congress to enact a law banning short sellers from selling shares during a downtick; this was known as the uptick rule, and this was in effect until 3 July 2007 when it was removed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC Release No. 34-55970). President Herbert Hoover condemned short sellers and even J. Edgar Hoover said he would investigate short sellers for their role in prolonging the Depression. A few years later, in 1949, Alfred Winslow Jones founded a fund (that was unregulated) that bought stocks while selling other stocks short, hence hedging some of the market risk, and the hedge fund was born. Negative news, such as litigation against a company, may also entice professional traders to sell the stock short in hope of the stock price going down.

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