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Market conditions under which there is believed to be a greater probability that a subsequent price movement will be in the same direction as the previous period's price movement (rather than in the opposite direction).


A markup language is a computer language that uses tags to define elements within a document.
Extended trends lead to bubbles and crashes.
 
It is human-readable, meaning markup files contain standard words, rather than typical programming syntax.
 
While several markup languages exist, the two most popular are HTML and XML.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Extensible markup language]] (XML)
* [[Adaptive expectations]]
* [[HyperText Markup Language]] (HTML)
* [[Bubble]]
* [[Information technology]]
* [[Correction]]
* [[Markup]]
* [[Crash]]
 
* [[Efficient market hypothsis]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
* [[Mean reversion]]
[[Category:Technology]]
* [[Overshooting]]
* [[Random walk]]
* [[Rational expectations]]
* [[Trend analysis]]

Revision as of 09:09, 2 May 2018

Market conditions under which there is believed to be a greater probability that a subsequent price movement will be in the same direction as the previous period's price movement (rather than in the opposite direction).

Extended trends lead to bubbles and crashes.


See also