uptick

英[ˈʌptɪk]
美[ˈʌpˌtɪk]

基本释义

n.
(股票)报升(成交价格比上一个交易高的成交或价格)

实用例句

Economists said the uptick in home sales was due to sinking prices spurring buyers.

经济学家表示,房屋销售上升是因为价格下跌刺激买家.

期刊摘选

It has said it is poised to benefit from a projected uptick in PC spending.

戴尔说,由于预计企业在电脑上的支出会增加,戴尔有望从中获益.

期刊摘选

The uptick rule is an example of a bad law passed in response to mass hysteria.

上涨做空法律是在大众疯狂时通过的糟糕法律.

期刊摘选

And there may just be another uptick to 112.00.

并且仅仅可能有另一上升.

期刊摘选

These leaders argued the SEC should reinstate the uptick rule to make this behavior more difficult.

这些领导人认为美国证券交易委员会(SEC) 应该恢复报升价格规定,以使得做空行为变得困难.

期刊摘选

When the weekly chart shows a downside deviation, buy first uptick of the daily EMA.

当周线图显示下跌背离时, 当日线图上的均线上涨时买入.

期刊摘选

Despite an uptick in consumer saving, debt levels have only barely begun to come down.

虽然消费者储蓄出现增长, 但负债水平才刚刚开始下降.

期刊摘选

These markets have no uptick rule, and the number of short positions always equals of longs.

期货市场没有上涨做空法律, 而且空头仓位和多头仓位一样多.

期刊摘选

There is no uptick rule in the futures markets.

在期货市场没有上涨做空法律.

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Mr Berlusconi's response to the earthquake seems to explain the latest uptick.

贝卢斯科尼在地震后的反应,亦能够解释支持率的上扬.

期刊摘选

Bryant said he sensed an uptick in his popularity.

布莱恩特说他感觉到他自己人气的上升.

期刊摘选

And if fewer abandon their carts before paying, retailers will see an uptick in sales.

另外,如果在付款之前放弃手推车的人越来越少, 零售商将会发现销售额节节攀升.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a transaction in the stock market at a price above the price of the preceding transaction

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