uptrend

[ˈʌpˌtrɛnd]

uptrend Definition

a continuing increase in prices or values in the stock market or other financial markets.

Using uptrend: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "uptrend" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The uptrend in the stock market has been going on for several months.

  • Example

    The company's profits have been on an uptrend since last year.

  • Example

    Investors are optimistic about the uptrend in the economy.

uptrend Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for uptrend

Antonyms for uptrend

Phrases with uptrend

  • to invest in stocks or other assets that are increasing in value

    Example

    Many investors are following the uptrend in tech stocks.

  • to cause a decline in prices or values that were previously increasing

    Example

    The unexpected news caused the market to reverse its uptrend.

  • long-term uptrend

    a sustained period of growth or increase in prices or values over a long period of time

    Example

    The company's long-term uptrend is a good sign for investors.

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Summary: uptrend in Brief

The term 'uptrend' [ˈʌpˌtrɛnd] refers to a continuing increase in prices or values in the stock market or other financial markets. It is often used to describe a bull market or upswing, and is the opposite of a downtrend or bear market. Phrases like 'follow an uptrend' and 'reverse an uptrend' describe investing strategies, while 'long-term uptrend' denotes a sustained period of growth.