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
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
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
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
Inclination in a particular direction; tendency; general direction; as, the trend of a coast
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 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 graphical representation of a variable's tendency, over time, to increase, decrease or remain unchanged
A direction demonstrated through observation of data and/or indicators over time
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