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inflection

[in-flek-shuhn] / ɪnˈflɛk ʃən /


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That $85 zone carries significant technical relevance, having been tested on four separate occasions between January and July, and should act as an important area of price memory and potential inflection.

From Barron's

Selling puts suggests the dealer does not expect the stocks to fall much more, “which matters from an ‘inflection’ perspective,” says McElligott.

From MarketWatch

He called Micron’s results “the most rapid inflection we have seen in 32 years of covering memory stocks.”

From MarketWatch

“We believe we are now at an inflection point that allows us to capitalize on dislocations and inefficiencies,” Boyd continued in the letter.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We think that the inflection point in the shares is unlikely to be before the full year guidance is issued by the company.”

From The Wall Street Journal