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1 the trend is opposite to that, for ...
• тенденция противоположна этому, поскольку...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > the trend is opposite to that, for ...
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2 pull for
разг. поддерживать, подбадривать (какую-л. сторону и т. п.); болеть (за какую-л. команду и т. п.)Employees in the participative programme felt that their supervisors were more likely to ‘pull’ for them, or for the company and them, and not be solely interested in the company, while in the hierarchically controlled programme, the opposite trend occurred.
I'm sure we owe part of our victory to the number of supporters who were there, pulling for our side.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > pull for
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3 whipsaw
1. сущ.1) бирж. пила* (колебательное движение цены на рынке без какого-либо повышательного или понижательного тренда)The subsequent rally can only be described as a whipsaw. — Но последующее оживление привело исключительно к колебательным движениям цены.
2) бирж.а) ложный [пустой\] сигнал* (начало повышения или понижения цены, которое кажется началом длительного процесса, но скоро оказывается просто колебательным движением цен)An investor expecting a continuation in the direction of a security's price movement is likely to experience whipsaw in a volatile market.
б) (сделка, которая совершена на основании такого сигнала и является таким образом ошибочной)As you can see, the buy was a whipsaw (point F) and the position was liquidated for a small loss ar point G.
Syn:See:2. как прил.фин. пилообразный*, ломанный*а) (о движении цены, которая то снижается, то повышается; о рынке с таким движением цены)The use of the reversal technique therefore helps to reduce misleading or whipsaw signals and to greatly compress the size of the chart so that more data can be plotted.
You must be especially careful in a sideways market because too many whipsaw buy and sell signals often lose money during trading ranges.
In a whipsaw market, being short a put and a call at the same strike price can be extremely painful.
б) (о торговле в условиях, когда наблюдается пилообразное движении цены; обычно считается нежелательной торговлей, так как часто ведет к убыткам)Revolutionary whipsaw trading method shocks pros – and earns 100s of pips per week! — Революционный метод пилообразной торговли шокирует профессионалов и приносит сотни пипсов в неделю!
This has been a volatile, whipsaw trading environment for many gold, and gold stock traders.
If the bands are placed too close to the current price level, a large number of false breakouts (leading to whipsaw trades) will occur
в) (об убытках, которые возникают из-за того, что инвестор начинает торговлю в расчете на повышательный или понижательный тренд, но сталкивается с пилообразным движением цены)whipsaw losses, losses from whipsaw trades — потери от пилообразного движения цены
3. гл.A need to wait to confirm that a substantial price movement has started so that losses from whipsaw trades are avoided.
1) фин. колебатьсяIf prices don't meet investors' expectations, gold shares will whipsaw back down. — Если цены не оправдают ожидания инвесторов, акции золотодобывающих компаний через некоторый период колебаний спустятся назад.
to be [get\] whipsawed — понести убытки из-за пилообразного движения цены
What if the intraday price movement is choppy and volatile? That can "whipsaw" active traders and result in losses. — Но что если дневное движение цены является неустойчивым и постоянно колеблется? Это может "распилить" активных трейдеров и привести к убыткам.
Being whipsawed is a way of saying that soon after entry, there develops an opposite trend direction signal as closing prices whip back and forth or above and below the moving average(s) in question.
Although the option traders were correct about price movement, they were whipsawed by the market's changing estimate of volatility.
When speculators are caught buying at the top in a market movement, they are said to be "whipsawed".
On the other hand, no trader wants to leave good money on the table or get whipsawed. The latter occurs when you enter a trade, and it moves against you.
The trader was whipsawed — losing on both sides of two successive and opposite transactions.
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4 Birth Order
In science, birth-order effects are driven by the ideological implications inherent in new ideas. Theories that have socially radical implications tend to be championed by laterborns and rejected by firstborns. Theories that have socially conservative implications display the opposite trend: firstborns tend to back conservative innovations, whereas laterborns are among the most vocal opponents of this class of ideas....The linear relationship between birth-order trends and ideological tendencies makes my argument about birth order testable in a variety of ways. For example, socially conservative innovations that are championed by laterborns should never occur in history. The discovery of even one such episode with a significant trend would constitute a formidable challenge to my claims. Similarly, evidence of radical revolutions favored by firstborns is also not to be expected. When firstborns have "rebelled" in history, it has been to bring God back into the scientific picture or to reaffirm the social status quo. Firstborns favored eugenics because this reform movement seemed to rationalize socioeconomic disparities in terms of genetics. (The word eugenics comes from the Greek, meaning "well born.") Historically, firstborns have tended to support the notion that biology is destiny. Minority races, women, and laterborns have all typically resisted such deterministic notions. (Sulloway, 1996, pp. 130, 133)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Birth Order
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5 counter
I see count II
0. noun(a token used in numbering or playing certain games; counters for playing ludo etc.) ficha
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adverb((with to) in the opposite direction or manner to: The election is running counter to the forecasts.) contrariamente a, al revés de, al contrario de
2. verb(to meet or answer (a stroke or move etc by another): He successfully countered all criticisms.) contestar a- counter-
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noun(a kind of table or surface on which goods are laid: Can you get me some sweets from the confectionery counter?) mostradorcounter n1. mostrador2. fichatr['kaʊntəSMALLr/SMALL]1 en contra (to, de)1 (claim, accusation) rebatir, refutar; (tendency, threat) contrarrestar1 contestar, replicar■ she countered that... replicó que...\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto act as a counter to something contrarrestar algoto run counter to something ser contrario,-a a algo————————tr['kaʊntəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (apparatus) contador nombre masculino————————tr['kaʊntəSMALLr/SMALL]2 (in board games) ficha\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be available over the counter (medicines) poderse comprar sin receta médicaunder the counter bajo mano, clandestinamentecounter ['kaʊntər] vt1) counteract2) oppose: oponerse a, resistircounter viretaliate: responder, contraatacarcounter advcounter to : contrario a, en contra decounter adj: contrario, opuestocounter n1) piece: ficha f (de un juego)2) : mostrador m (de un negocio), ventanilla f (en un banco)3) : contador m (aparato)4) counterbalance: fuerza f opuesta, contrapeso madj.• contrario, -a adj.• opuesto, -a adj.n.• barra s.f.• contador (Mecánica) s.m.• contragolpe s.m.• ficha s.f.• mesa s.f.• mostrador s.m.v.• contradecir v.(§pres: -digo, -dices...) pret: -dij-pp: -dichofut/c: -dir-•)• devolver v.
I 'kaʊntər, 'kaʊntə(r)1) ( in shop) mostrador m; ( in café) barra f; (in bank, post office) ventanilla f; ( in kitchen) (AmE) encimera f2) ( Games) ficha f
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a) ( oppose) \<\<deficiencyend\>\> contrarrestarb) ( in debate) \<\<idea/statement\>\> rebatir, refutarto counter THAT — responder or replicar* que
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counter TO something: to run o go counter to something — ser* contrario a or oponerse* a algo
I ['kaʊntǝ(r)]1. N1) [of shop] mostrador m; [of canteen] barra f; (=position in post office, bank) ventanilla fyou can buy it over the counter — (Med) esto se compra sin receta médica
- buy under the counterover-the-counter2) (in game) ficha f3) (Tech) contador m2.CPDcounter staff N — personal m de ventas
II ['kaʊntǝ(r)]1.ADVcounter to — contrario a, en contra de
to run counter to — ir en sentido contrario a, ser contrario a
2.VT [+ blow] responder a, parar; [+ attack] contestar a, hacer frente ato counter sth with sth/by doing sth — contestar a algo con algo/haciendo algo
3.VIto counter with — contestar or responder con
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I ['kaʊntər, 'kaʊntə(r)]1) ( in shop) mostrador m; ( in café) barra f; (in bank, post office) ventanilla f; ( in kitchen) (AmE) encimera f2) ( Games) ficha f
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a) ( oppose) \<\<deficiency/trend\>\> contrarrestarb) ( in debate) \<\<idea/statement\>\> rebatir, refutarto counter THAT — responder or replicar* que
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counter TO something: to run o go counter to something — ser* contrario a or oponerse* a algo
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