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indicator

[in-di-key-ter] / ˈɪn dɪˌkeɪ tər /


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They suggest separate daytime and overnight weather icons, clearer written summaries such as "showers early, brighter later" and indicators showing the proportion of expected dry hours.

From BBC

It’s a simple indicator: When the VIX is sharply above its long-term average of about 19, it has signaled the end of stock selling and a good time to buy stocks.

From Barron's

The dreaded Hindenburg Omen, a technical indicator that has preceded stock market swoons, flashed several times in January and February.

From The Wall Street Journal

China combines key economic indicators for January and February each year to iron out distortions caused by the shifting timing of the Lunar New Year, which typically slows economic activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

“These indicators could prove decisive in shaping expectations for monetary policy and gold’s near-term trajectory,” the CEO adds.

From The Wall Street Journal