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crossover A point on a graph where two lines intersect. Depending on which lines they are, a crossover may indicate a buy or sell signal. For example, the price line crossing above a moving average line may generate a buy signal. Oscillators such as MACD and Chaikin Money Flow experience centerline crossovers.
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crossover Combination of track and switches which enable trains to cross from one parallel track to another.
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crossover A combination of two switches connecting two adjacent tracks. When lined, the switch combination allows movements to cross from one track to the other.
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crossover A dress shirt collar with a laydown collar that crosses and fastens at center front. Commonly worn with a button cover.
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crossover An image, rule or line art on one printed page that carries over to an adjacent page of a bound or folded work.
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