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downtrend

[doun-trend] / ˈdaʊnˌtrɛnd /








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The SPX chart is still bearish and remains in a strong downtrend, marked by a string of lower highs and lower lows.

From MarketWatch

Within the S&P 500, Turnquist pointed to more than 80% of the communication-services, consumer-discretionary and technology-sector stocks now trading in a downtrend, as well as roughly 76% of financials stocks.

From MarketWatch

On its weekly chart it is carving out a nice double bottom base, and March has broken above a short four month downtrend on the ratio chart versus the OIH.

From Barron's

That lower high, coupled with the fresh low hit last week, extends the pattern of lower peaks and lower troughs that many chart watchers say defines a downtrend.

From MarketWatch

The point in which many chart watchers believe a “roll over” or breakdown technically graduates to a longer-term downtrend, is when the 50-day moving average, a widely followed short-term trend tracker, crosses below the 200-day moving, which is viewed as a divider between long-term uptrends and downtrend.

From MarketWatch