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breadth the number of navigation options available at each stage. A home page that provides links to 20 subsections has more breadth than one that says
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breadth a British measurement for flags, is 9" (23 cm) wide. A four breath-flag is 36" (91 cm) wide. The term originated when flag cloth was made in 9" strips.
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breadth This is one of those technical terms you might hear mentioned in a trading room. It simply demonstrates how broadly a market is moving. When three-quarters of the stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, for example, rise during a given day, an observer might say the stock market had good breadth. Often, observers will measure the number of stocks advancing against the number declining as one way of monitoring breadth.
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breadth The "correctness" of a deep structure is not a simple yes/no decision; there are degrees of breadth or robustness of a deep structure.
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breadth Relates to the number of issues participating in a market move. The move can be either up or down. As a rally develops, and the number of advancing issues is declining, the rally is suspect. As a decline develops, and the number of declining issues falls, the decline becomes suspect.
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