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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An upward trend; an upturn.
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- noun   an upward trend , or anupturn 
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								We did this for every day of the month for every stock that was trading in a longer-term uptrend, meaning above its 200-day moving average. TradingMarkets 2010 
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								We did this for every day of the month, for every stock that was trading in a longer-term uptrend, meaning above its 200-day moving average. TradingMarkets 2010 
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								We did this for every day of the month for every stock that was trading in a longer-term uptrend, meaning above its 200-day moving average. TradingMarkets 2010 
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								We did this for every day of the month for every stock that was trading in a longer-term uptrend, meaning above its 200-day moving average. TradingMarkets 2010 
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								"A violation of that support would probably reverse the uptrend from the late-August lows," Mr. Roth said. Stock Catalysts Go Beyond Fed, Election Steven Russolillo 2010 
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								" I am a believer in global growth, so I believe the long-term uptrend in commodities will be intact, " says Mike O ' Rourke , BTIG LLC ' s chief market strategist. Buy? Sell? Hold? Investing Moves to Make Now. Gregory Zuckerman 2010 
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								(IYR) found support near its 80-day and 160-day moving averages, indicating that the exchange-traded fund's (ETF) longer-term uptrend remains intact. Stocks Sleep Off Turkey, Casinos Look Gift-Wrapped For December Joseph Hargett 2010 
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								(IYR) found support near its 80-day and 160-day moving averages, indicating that the exchange-traded fund's (ETF) longer-term uptrend remains intact. Stocks Sleep Off Turkey, Casinos Look Gift-Wrapped For December Joseph Hargett 2010 
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								In 2002, it took a year for this measure to get above 50% (indicating that the majority of Big Board stocks were in a medium-term uptrend) and sound the "all-clear" in 2003, she adds. 
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								"The dollar remains in a long-term uptrend against the major currencies," said currency analysts at Brown Brothers Harriman in a research note. 
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