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бирж. параболическая система времени-цены (от англ. - stop and revers - "остановка и разворот"; технический индикатор, разработанный Уэллсом Уайлдером, используется для установки скользящих стоп-приказов, определяет точки выхода из рынка (цены активов, при достижении которых, следует закрывать сделки); длинные позиции следует закрывать, когда цена опускается ниже линии SAR, а короткие - когда цена поднимается выше линии SAR)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > Parabolic SAR
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