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simply the direction of the market, usually broken down to three categories?major, intermediate and short-term trends. Three directions are also associated with a trend;that is, uptrend, downtrend, and a sideways trend.
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a pattern of change over time in some variable of interest. Having trend data for some variable implies multiple instances of that variable. For example, one revolution in Africa is an event; two or three revolutions would call for comparative case studies; fifteen revolutions in countries in Africa within five years would constitute a trend. One of the most obvious, and largest trends, is the increase in world population. ...
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The general direction of the market. Volume - The number of transactions in a futures or options on futures contract made during a specified period of time.
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The annual average growth rate (in percent) of selected values, based on a least squares exponential formula, over five years.
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The direction of change over time, either toward or away from desired management objectives.
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