trading range

collocation in English

meaningsoftradingandrange

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trading
noun[U]
uk
/ˈtreɪ.dɪŋ/
us
/ˈtreɪ.dɪŋ/
mainly UK
the activity of buying and selling goods ...
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range
noun
uk
/reɪndʒ/
us
/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition oftradingandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That compares with atradingrangeover the whole of the past year of about 10 points and is the largest gain in five years.
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In other words, the euro could stay within its historictradingrangeand happily now either fall by a further 23% or rise by 188%.
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One break-out above the previous highest high or ceiling of atradingrangeis termed a higher high.
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And so on until the trend resumes, or until the pull-back has become a reversal ortradingrange.
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A peg is almost never exact, generally there is atradingrangeof gold to a currency.
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A price action trader would place orders to sell at the top of thetradingrange, or to buy at the bottom.
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It consists of a series of bars that overlap heavily containingtradingrangebars.
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These measurements were logged in toll-keeper's tables and copies sent to every toll office within the boat'stradingrange.
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The basic idea of scalping is to exploit the inefficiency of the market when volatility increases and thetradingrangeexpands.
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The body of the candle should be at the low end of thetradingrangeand there should be little or no lower wick in the candle.
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Mean reversion involves first identifying thetradingrangefor a stock, and then computing the average price using analytical techniques as it relates to assets, earnings, etc.
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In a sideways markettradingrange, both highs and lows can be counted but this is reported to be an error-prone approach except for the most practiced traders.
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However, one of the several reasons why volatility may occur is as a result of market makers widening their trading ranges.
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Primarily price action traders will avoid or ignore outside bars, especially in the middle of trading ranges in which position they are considered meaningless.
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The layout of descriptions here is linear, but there is no one perfect sequence - they appear here loosely in the sequence: behavioural observations, trends, reversals and trading ranges.
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It is based on the notion that there is a tendency for reversal when the price range widens, and therefore compares previous trading ranges (highs minus lows).
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