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    rising prices


    1. This may arise because being in marketable condition such wheat overhangs the market and if induced by rising prices tends to flow into the market and check price increases


    2. There is always the specter of rising prices and interest rates, inflation and more to cope with as well, so building preparedness for that into your budget is also a priority


    3. angle of the rising prices dramatically for the stock


    4. Remember that the chance of a late payment is great when inflation is rising prices on consumer goods, but the incomes are not growing and that has been the trend for the last ten years


    5. circumstances in the oil market with rising prices and pent up global demand


    6. But I do remember that five years of steadily rising prices had lifted the gloom that had prevailed in August 1982


    7. The market then rolls over and sells off on high volume, and the attempt to recover, is marked with rising prices and falling volumes, a further sign of weakness


    8. Follow-Up Action: The best thing about a position with such a short time horizon is that there is very little time for a whipsaw to occur (for example, rising prices followed by falling prices)


    9. Rising prices and trends will require you to adjust the stops continuously if they are to have important protective value


    10. You will learn more about peak oil and how rising prices of fossils fuels in the coming decades will force the hand of the United States and other countries around the world to invest heavily in the green movement

    11. 11 United States Gasoline ETF—A Play on Rising Prices at the Pump


    12. I do not rehash the inflation argument and the specific investment opportunities associated with rising prices


    13. While investors in the stock market may worry about falling stock prices, in other markets hedgers may worry about rising prices


    14. This is often the case in commodity markets where end users try to protect themselves against rising prices by either buying protective calls at higher exercise prices or selling covered puts at lower exercise prices


    15. Moreover, in some countries, the government has a program of price supports for agricultural products, so growers have less to worry about from falling agricultural commodity prices than end users have from rising prices


    16. This is a formation of continually rising prices in the market


    17. But announcements of sales, earnings, or new products can cause a different kind of volatility, a ‘fear’ of rising prices


    18. Very fast rising prices were characterized by repetitive gaps, always a signal that the trend may reverse


    19. This side-effect of stop orders allows for a form of pyramiding in which you raise your stop levels in line with rising prices, and then reinvest the notional (as in the ETF example) or real (as in spread betting example) additional funds


    20. With inflation comes rising prices

    21. higher than expected inflation (rising prices),


    22. Rising prices and the success of some investors attract public attention and heighten expectations for further price rises, raising investor demand


    23. ) Conveniently, these two are natural opposites: one typically buys stocks after falling prices, the other after rising prices


    24. The draper chatted about rising prices, 'Itler and the price of butter while Tom grunted in acknowledgment


    25. Thus, demand tends to increase as this takes place, often producing rising prices


    26. Only then can you decide if rising prices mean you’ve got a winner and should invest more on the way up, or falling prices mean you’ve still got a winner and should invest more at a discount


    27. Despite rising prices, industrial demand for silver increased each and every year from 2001 to 2007


    28. In the West, where food expenditures account for less than 15 percent of personal income, rising prices are an annoyance, but in the developing world, where this figure can rise as high as 80 percent, they’re a catastrophe


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