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Etymology: [ 'trend ] (intransitive verb.) 1598. Middle English, to turn, revolve, from Old English trendan; akin to Middle High German trendel disk, spinning top.

eğilimler, trendler, yönelmeler, eğilim, akım, meyil, gidişat, eğilim; akım: an upward trend in sales satışlarda artış eğilimi, moda, yönelmek, yön, eğimli olmak, eğilim göster, gidiş, indeks, yönseme, yönel, trendyen son modayı izleyen, Temayül, eğilim, YANLIŞ MEYİL:Ateş destek gemisinin yanlış hız belirtmesinin neden olabileceği şekilde top mermisinin yanlış meyille düşmesi, yönelmek, eğilim göstermek, temayül etmek, cereyan, bir cevher kütlesi, kıvrım veya orojenik kuşak gibi jeolojik bir yapının yönü, eğilim yüzdesi, yönelim,

1 eğilimler     ts
2 trendler     ts
3 yönelmeler     ts
4trend eğilim  isim     ts
5trend akım  isim     ts
6trend meyil  isim     ts
7trend gidişat  isim     ts
8trend eğilim; akım: an upward trend in sales satışlarda artış eğilimi  isim     ts
9trend moda     ts
10trend yönelmek  fiil     ts
11trend yön  isim     ts
12trend eğimli olmak  fiil     ts
13trend eğilim göster  fiil     ts
14trend gidiş  Hukuk     ts
15trend indeks  Ticaret     ts
16trend yönseme     ts
17trend yönel     ts
18trend trendyen son modayı izleyen     ts
19trend Temayül, eğilim  Tıp     ts
20trend YANLIŞ MEYİL:Ateş destek gemisinin yanlış hız belirtmesinin neden olabileceği şekilde top mermisinin yanlış meyille düşmesi  Askeri     ts
21trend yönelmek, eğilim göstermek  fiil     ts
22trend temayül etmek     ts
23trend cereyan     ts
24trend bir cevher kütlesi, kıvrım veya orojenik kuşak gibi jeolojik bir yapının yönü     ts
25trend eğilim yüzdesi  Ticaret     ts
26trend yönelim  Bilgisayar     ts
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third person singular present tense of to trend, plural of trend, A fad or fashion style, A tendency, A line drawn on a graph that approximates the trend of a number of disparate points, An inclination in a particular direction, To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend, To cause to turn; to bend, a general direction in which something tends to move; "the shoreward tendency of the current"; "the trend of the stock market", a general tendency to change (as of opinion); "not openly liberal but that is the trend of the book"; "a broad movement of the electorate to the right", n 1 A direction or course of movement; a flow A trend is the direction of power An uptrend means that power is directed upward A downtrend means that power is withdrawn from an area or that power is directed downward, general line of orientation; "the river takes a southern course"; "the northeastern trend of the coast", The direction (increase, decrease, or little or no change) that a particular measure takes over a period of time, the popular taste at a given time; "leather is the latest vogue"; "he followed current trends"; "the 1920s had a style of their own", The graphical representation of a variable's tendency, over time, to increase, decrease or remain unchanged, A pattern that is evident from past events Sufficient data area required to see if there is a relationship of one (usually) or more variables (infrequent) over time It is useful to better understand the subject under review as well as to estimate near- term future events, Inclination in a particular direction; tendency; general direction; as, the trend of a coast, Clean wool, A fad or fashion trend, To cleanse, as wool, slope, incline towards, stretch; have a tendency for; veer in a certain direction, To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend; as, the shore of the sea trends to the southwest, turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right", is based on a proprietary price reversal pattern and determines current structure of the market but not necessarily the anticipated action A daily or weekly trend can NOT reverse immediately from UP to DOWN** -- without first generating a minimum of two NEUTRAL signals in the interim, 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, The general movement in the course of time of a statistically noticeable change, the overall direction of a market or stock ignoring minor short-term fluctuations e g a bull / bear market Identification of this is the most important concept in Technical Analysis See Counter-Trend, The current position of the CURRENCY TRENDS System and the position of the Fund Management Group on the morning of the date of publication of the Currency Trend Service, The general direction, either upward or downward, in which prices have been moving, 1 A tendency; 2 A general direction, tendency, course, bearing; fashion, mode, A trend is a change or development towards something new or different. This is a growing trend. a trend towards part-time employment, To set a trend means to do something that becomes accepted or fashionable, and that a lot of other people copy. The record has already proved a success and may well start a trend, The general direction of the market, A statistical term referring to the direction or rate of increase or decrease in magnitude of the individual members of a time series of data when random fluctuations of individual members are disregarded, 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, 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 A potentially even larger trend, but much less obvious -- or even agreed upon -- would be the gradual warming of the Earth’s atmosphere Another is the continuing decline in the cost of microchips and consequently of computers, a long-term change in social direction, broad in scope and identified by many sources There is a traceable history trend changes known conditions, A direction of movement, course, the general direction (bullish, bearish, or neutral) of the movement of a market, the general direction of price changes, A direction demonstrated through observation of data and/or indicators over time, A prevailing direction of the market, either up or down, during the course of a term Thus the trend is always relative to the term; ie, short term, medium term or long term The short term trend could be up while the long term trend is still down One should always be careful when using this term "trend" to specify the term to which the trend is related, Generic term used to describe any consistent pattern in the condition of a stock, market or industry, The current forecast of the system and position of the Fund Management Group on the morning of the date of issue of the service, Basic direction of a market or security: up, down or sideways However, timeframe must also be included because the long-term trend can be up, while the short-term trend is down & vice versa It's the lack of inclusion of time that causes many disagreements about the "trend" of a market or security, The general direction of the market Turnover The percent of the securities portfolio that has been sold or replaced by the fund over the course of a year, expressed as a percentage of average daily NAV,

27 third person singular present tense of to trend     ts
28 plural of trend     ts
29trend A fad or fashion style     ts
30trend A tendency - "There is a trend, these days, for people in films not to smoke."     ts
31trend A line drawn on a graph that approximates the trend of a number of disparate points     ts
32trend An inclination in a particular direction - "The trend of stock-market prices is generally upwards."     ts
33trend To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend - "The shore of the sea trends to the southwest."     ts
34trend To cause to turn; to bend     ts
35trend a general direction in which something tends to move; "the shoreward tendency of the current"; "the trend of the stock market"     ts
36trend a general tendency to change (as of opinion); "not openly liberal but that is the trend of the book"; "a broad movement of the electorate to the right"     ts
37trend n 1 A direction or course of movement; a flow A trend is the direction of power An uptrend means that power is directed upward A downtrend means that power is withdrawn from an area or that power is directed downward     ts
38trend general line of orientation; "the river takes a southern course"; "the northeastern trend of the coast"     ts
39trend The direction (increase, decrease, or little or no change) that a particular measure takes over a period of time     ts
40trend the popular taste at a given time; "leather is the latest vogue"; "he followed current trends"; "the 1920s had a style of their own"     ts
41trend The graphical representation of a variable's tendency, over time, to increase, decrease or remain unchanged     ts
42trend A pattern that is evident from past events Sufficient data area required to see if there is a relationship of one (usually) or more variables (infrequent) over time It is useful to better understand the subject under review as well as to estimate near- term future events     ts
43trend Inclination in a particular direction; tendency; general direction; as, the trend of a coast     ts
44trend Clean wool     ts
45trend A fad or fashion trend     ts
46trend To cleanse, as wool     ts
47trend slope, incline towards, stretch; have a tendency for; veer in a certain direction  fiil     ts
48trend To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend; as, the shore of the sea trends to the southwest     ts
49trend turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"     ts
50trend is based on a proprietary price reversal pattern and determines current structure of the market but not necessarily the anticipated action A daily or weekly trend can NOT reverse immediately from UP to DOWN** -- without first generating a minimum of two NEUTRAL signals in the interim     ts
51trend 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     ts
52trend The general movement in the course of time of a statistically noticeable change     ts
53trend the overall direction of a market or stock ignoring minor short-term fluctuations e g a bull / bear market Identification of this is the most important concept in Technical Analysis See Counter-Trend     ts
54trend The current position of the CURRENCY TRENDS System and the position of the Fund Management Group on the morning of the date of publication of the Currency Trend Service     ts
55trend The general direction, either upward or downward, in which prices have been moving     ts
56trend 1 A tendency; 2 A general direction     ts
57trend tendency, course, bearing; fashion, mode  isim     ts
58trend A trend is a change or development towards something new or different. This is a growing trend. a trend towards part-time employment     ts
59trend To set a trend means to do something that becomes accepted or fashionable, and that a lot of other people copy. The record has already proved a success and may well start a trend     ts
60trend The general direction of the market     ts
61trend A statistical term referring to the direction or rate of increase or decrease in magnitude of the individual members of a time series of data when random fluctuations of individual members are disregarded     ts
62trend 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     ts
63trend 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 A potentially even larger trend, but much less obvious -- or even agreed upon -- would be the gradual warming of the Earth’s atmosphere Another is the continuing decline in the cost of microchips and consequently of computers     ts
64trend a long-term change in social direction, broad in scope and identified by many sources There is a traceable history trend changes known conditions     ts
65trend A direction of movement, course     ts
66trend the general direction (bullish, bearish, or neutral) of the movement of a market     ts
67trend the general direction of price changes     ts
68trend A direction demonstrated through observation of data and/or indicators over time     ts
69trend A prevailing direction of the market, either up or down, during the course of a term Thus the trend is always relative to the term; ie, short term, medium term or long term The short term trend could be up while the long term trend is still down One should always be careful when using this term "trend" to specify the term to which the trend is related     ts
70trend Generic term used to describe any consistent pattern in the condition of a stock, market or industry     ts
71trend The current forecast of the system and position of the Fund Management Group on the morning of the date of issue of the service     ts
72trend Basic direction of a market or security: up, down or sideways However, timeframe must also be included because the long-term trend can be up, while the short-term trend is down & vice versa It's the lack of inclusion of time that causes many disagreements about the "trend" of a market or security     ts
73trend The general direction of the market Turnover The percent of the securities portfolio that has been sold or replaced by the fund over the course of a year, expressed as a percentage of average daily NAV     ts
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