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Fina market where prices have risen beyond levels that can be supported by fundamental analysis. The market for internet companies in 2001 was overbought and subsequently collapsed when it became clear that their trading performance could not support such price levels. -
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1) Экономика: перенапряжённый рынок2) Банковское дело: рынок, характеризующийся крупными спекулятивными сделками по продаже ценных бумаг -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > overbought market
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > overbought market
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English_Russian capital issues dictionary > overbought market
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Когда "длинный" интерес (запас ценных бумаг у спекулянтов, играющих на повышение) резко сократился, а "короткий" интерес (сумма ценных бумаг, проданных спекулянтами "без покрытия") возросла реально или относительно, говорят, что на рынке чрезмерные продажи. В такое время часто происходит резкое оживление. Когда же "короткий" спекулятивный интерес (сумма ценных бумаг, проданных спекулянтами "без покрытия") резко сокращается, говорят, что на рынке чрезмерные покупки. В такое время на рынке может произойти резкий спад. -
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прил.бирж. перекупленный (о рынке, цены на котором сильно повысились, что, с точки зрения технического анализа, может указывать на возможный перелом ценовой тенденции к понижению)Ant:See:
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"чрезмерно купленный": 1) о ценной бумаге или валюте, курс которой считается чрезмерно высоким в результате давления спроса покупателей, не соответствующего объективным факторам; термин используется в техническом анализе для обозначения нереальности тенденции движения, т. к. есть риск скорого падения цены; см. oversold; 2) затоваренный: накопивший больше запасов товаров, чем нужно для розничной продажи обычным порядком.* * *. скачок цен на определенный товар из-за больших объемов его закупок. . A technical opinion that the market price has risen too steeply and too fast in relation to underlying fundamental factors. Словарь экономических терминов 1 .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельность«чрезмерно купленный»ценные бумаги или валюта, курс которой считается чрезмерно высоким в результате давления спроса покупателей, не соответствующего объективным факторам -
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1) рынок (как экономическая категория) || рыночный2) биржа3) городской рынок4) торговля || сбывать [продавать, реализовать] на рынке5) амер. специализированный продовольственный магазин (напр. мясной)6) рынок транспортных услуг7) объём потенциальных перевозок -
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1. n1) рынок2) биржа3) торговля4) амер. продовольственный магазин
- acceptance market
- active market
- actuals market
- advancing market
- agricultural market
- agricultural commodities market
- auction market
- bear market
- bid market
- biddable market
- black market
- bond market
- boom market
- bootleg market
- brisk market
- broad market
- bull market
- buoyant market
- buyers' market
- call money market
- capital market
- captive market
- car market
- cash market
- central wholesale markets
- chartering market
- closed market
- colonial market
- commercial banking market
- commercial paper market
- commodity market
- competition-free market
- competitive market
- concentrated market
- confidence market
- congested market
- consumer market
- control market
- core European market
- corn market
- corporate bond market
- covered market
- credit market
- curb market
- currency market
- dead market
- debt market
- demoralized market
- depressed market
- difficult market
- discount market
- distant market
- domestic market
- dual exchange market
- dull market
- easy money market
- effective market
- either way market
- emerging markets
- enduring market
- equity market
- Eurobond market
- Eurocurrency market
- Euro securities market
- exchange market
- exchangeable bond market
- expanding market
- export market
- external market
- falling market
- farmers' market
- farm labour market
- farm seasonal labour market
- finance market
- financial market
- firm market
- fixed-interest market
- flat market
- flexible market
- floated market
- fluctuating market
- food market
- foreign market
- foreign currency stock market
- foreign exchange market
- forward market
- fourth market
- fragmented market
- free market
- freight market
- fund market
- futures market
- gaining market
- giant market
- gilt-edged market
- gilts market
- glamor market
- global equity market
- glutted market
- gold market
- goods market
- government market
- grain market
- graveyard market
- gray market
- grey market
- heavy market
- heterogeneous market
- hired agricultural labour market
- home market
- homogeneous market
- housing market
- illegal market
- illiquid markets
- immediate market
- inactive market
- increasing market
- indeterminate market
- industrial market
- industrial labour market
- inflated securities market
- inland market
- insurance market
- interbank market
- interbank currency market
- intermediate market
- internal market
- international market
- international monetary market
- inverted market
- investment market
- jerry-built market
- job market
- kerb market
- labour market
- large market
- lawful market
- legal market
- licence market
- limited market
- liner tonnage market
- liquid market
- liquidity market
- lively market
- livestock market
- loan market
- local market
- locked market
- London discount market
- lucrative market
- machine and equipment market
- major market
- manpower market
- mass market
- mature card market
- merchandise market
- military market
- monetary market
- money market
- monopolized market
- narrow market
- national market
- new issues market
- off-board market
- offered market
- offshore market
- one-buyer market
- one-sided market
- one-way market
- open market
- open-air market
- option market
- organized market
- outer market
- outside market
- overbought market
- oversaturated market
- overseas market
- overstocked market
- over-the-counter market
- parallel markets
- passenger market
- pegged market
- physical market
- piggiback market
- placement market
- potential market
- price-elastic market
- primary market
- primary mortgage market
- produce market
- professional labour market
- profitable market
- property market
- prospective market
- protected market
- purchasing market
- railroad market
- railway market
- raw materials market
- ready market
- real market
- real estate market
- receptive market
- repurchase market
- resale market
- reseller market
- reserved market
- restricted market
- retail market
- retail public market
- rigged market
- rising market
- roadside market
- roller-coaster market
- rural market
- sagging market
- sales market
- saturated market
- seaboard markets
- secondary market
- securities market
- seesaw market
- seller's market
- sensitive market
- services market
- settlement market
- share market
- sheltered market
- shipping market
- shorthaul market
- short-term money market
- shrinking market
- sick market
- single market
- slack market
- sluggish market
- soft market
- sophisticated market
- speculative market
- speed market
- spot market
- spot currency market
- stable market
- stagnant market
- stale market
- steady market
- stiff market
- street market
- strong market
- substantial market
- tanker market
- tanker freight market
- technically strong market
- technically weak market
- terminal market
- test market
- thin market
- third market
- tight market
- tight money market
- tonnage market
- top-heavy market
- trade market
- trading market
- transport market
- travel market
- two-tier market
- two-tier foreign exchange market
- two-tier gold market
- two-way market
- uncertain market
- undersaturated market
- uneven market
- unlisted securities market
- unofficial market
- unorganized market
- unpredictable market
- unsettled market
- unsteady market
- upscale market
- urban market
- vast market
- volatile market
- volatile equity market
- weak market
- weekly market
- wholesale market
- world market
- world commodity market
- markets for equity issues
- market for a product
- market of foodstuffs
- market of inventions
- market of limited absorptive capacity
- market off
- above the market
- at the market
- at today's market
- in the market
- in line with the market
- in a rising market
- on the market
- affect a market
- assess a market
- bang a market
- be in the market
- be long of the market
- bear the market
- black the market
- boom the market
- branch out into a new market
- break into the market
- bring on the market
- bring to the market
- broaden a market
- build up a market
- bull the market
- buy at the market
- come into the market
- command a market
- congest a market
- conquer a market
- consolidate the country's fragmented market
- corner a market
- create a market
- develop a market
- divide the market
- dominate the market
- enter the market
- evaluate a market
- expand a market
- explore a market
- find market
- find a ready market
- flood the market
- force the market
- gain access to the market
- get access to the market
- glut the market
- hold a market
- investigate a market
- keep the market
- liberalize financial markets
- launch on the market
- make a market
- manipulate a market
- meet with a ready market
- monopolize a market
- open up new markets
- oust from the market
- overstock a market
- penetrate into the market
- play the market
- price oneself out of the market
- pull from the market
- pull out of the market
- put on the market
- raid the market
- regain a market
- retain a market
- rig a market
- rule a market
- secure a market
- seize a market
- segment a market
- sell at the market
- share markets
- sound the market
- split markets
- spoil the market
- study a market
- suit the market
- take over a market
- tap new markets
- test a market
- win a market2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > market
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1. n рынок, базар2. n продажа; сбыт; спросto bring to market, to put on the market — пустить в продажу, выбросить на рынок
to find a market — найти сбыт; иметь сбыт; пользоваться спросом
the products of this industry always find a market — изделия этой отрасли промышленности всегда находят сбыт
market demand — требования рынка; рыночный спрос
3. n торговля4. n рыночная ценаto engross the market — скупать товар для перепродажи его по более высокой цене, скупать товар со спекулятивными целями
5. n амер. чаще продовольственный магазин6. v привезти на рынок7. v продавать; сбывать; находить рынок сбыта8. v торговать, купить или продать на рынке9. v амер. ходить за покупками, ходить по магазинамСинонимический ряд:1. store (noun) emporium; farmer's market; grocery store; marketplace; mart; outlet; shop; showroom; store; supermarket2. trade (noun) business; commodity market; demand; run; sale; security market; supply and demand; trade; traffic3. sell (verb) barter; deal in; exchange; give; handle; merchandise; merchandize; peddle; retail; sell; trade in; vend -
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STOCK EXCHANGE (market) surévalué(e), suracheté(e)Mr Greenspan's dilemma is that he would probably like to raise interest rates - inflation indicators from the labour market are mixed but the productivity miracle cannot continue for ever while signals from the energy sector are less equivocal. He would also like to see the US stock markets down from their current overbought levels. But he must achieve both without causing a nervous market to panic.
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1) Общая лексика: (market) перекупленный рынок3) Биржевой термин: характеризующийся крупными спекулятивными сделками по покупке ценных бумаг, перекупленный4) Банковское дело: ситуация, когда курсы валют или ценных бумаг растут вследствие больших объёмов покупок создавая неустойчивый рынок5) Инвестиции: ситуация, когда курсы валют или ценных бумаг растут вследствие больших объёмов покупок, создавая неустойчивый рынок -
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1. рынок капитала2. рынок долгосрочного ссудного капитала
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Перекупленный рынок — состояние ценового графика, когда цена находится около своей верхней границы и ее дальнейшее повышение невозможно. По английски: Overbought market См. также: Рыночные осцилляторы Финансовый словарь Финам … Финансовый словарь
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