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Congestion refers to a period of non-trending or sideways price movement, often in a narrow range (or an increasingly narrow range, as in the case of triangles and pennants). See also Trading Range.
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(1) A market situation in which shorts attempting to cover their positions are unable to find an adequate supply of contracts provided by longs willing to liquidate or by new sellers willing to enter the market, except at sharply higher prices; (2) in technical analysis, a period of time characterized by repetitious and limited price fluctuations.
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The state of a transmission system when a binding limit (constraint) on the system
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Congestion is the accumulation of blood within an organ. Nasal congestion results in the feeling of a stuffy or blocked nose.
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An excess of fluid in part of the body ie, the lungs.
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