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A value, usually derived from a stock's price or volume, that an investor can use to try to anticipate future price movements. Indicators are divided into two groups: trend following or lagging and momentum or leading. Lagging indicators tell you what prices are doing now, or in the recent past, so they are useful when stocks are trending. A moving average is an example of a lagging indicator. ...
Ãâó: www.stockcharts.com/education/GlossaryI.html
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Element identifying the content of a field or special treatment of that field in the MARC record. Examples: 04 indicators in 245 field indicate that the title is the main entry and that the title begins with an article with four nonfiling characters (the article "The" and the space after it); 0 indicator in second positon of a 650 field indicates that the subject heading is LCSH.
Ãâó: home.hiwaay.net/~bparris/CCC/catAtoZ/glossary.html
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A substance that changes color when the pH of the medium is changed; in the case of most useful indicators, the pH range within which the color changes is narrow.
Ãâó: www.wmrc.uiuc.edu/main_sections/info_services/libr...
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Broad based areas of performance which, when measured, give a unit an evaluation of its critical customer driven processes.
Ãâó: strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/instco-levc.nsf/e...
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A numerical measure of quality of life in a country. Indicators are used to illustrate progress of a country in meeting a range of economic, social, and environmental goals. Since indicators represent data that have been collected by a variety of agencies using different collection methods, there may be inconsistencies among them. ^
Ãâó: youthink.worldbank.org/glossary.php
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