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technical

[tek-ni-kuhl] / ˈtɛk nɪ kəl /


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Looking at its daily chart, the stock recently came close to testing its 200-day simple moving average for the first time since the “Liberation Day” lows, a level that often serves as key technical support.

From Barron's

In a wide-ranging exclusive interview, he also denied there was an AI bubble, although he said the new technology meant too many people were pursuing university degrees and not enough doing technical training.

From BBC

A new study finds little evidence of broad job losses from AI—but a clear shift away from clerical roles and toward technical ones.

From The Wall Street Journal

Founder Alvin Ailey’s technical approach to dance combined modern dance, ballet and jazz — among other dance forms — in an attempt to blur the traditional boundaries of the dance world.

From Los Angeles Times

For technical reasons, insurance industry experts say, the companies typically follow the process in reverse, buying the bonds first and then selling the annuities.

From MarketWatch