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How to pronounce downtick in English?

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Type of dealing, dealings, transaction

Examples of downtick

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The price downtick is a classic consequence of recession and rising unemployment.
From the time.com
What looks like a small downtick in risk paid off hugely in Tropical Storm Allison.
From the chron.com
The slightest polling uptick for Romney or downtick for Obama sends me into a funk.
From the scienceblogs.com
But you don't want to take the blame for the downtick in his first term.
From the forbes.com
Wall Street analysts have been paring back their forecast with every downtick in oil prices.
From the investors.com
The car company's troubling news is only the latest downtick in Japan's deepening recession.
From the time.com
Given that history, perhaps the market's minor downtick last month was a good sign, Hirsch says.
From the businessweek.com
Also contributing to the downtick is continued uncertainty of what to expect from the soaring price of oil.
From the forbes.com
The dollar slid steadily through most of the Bush years, a decline that dwarfs the recent downtick.
From the heraldtribune.com
More examples
  • A transaction in the stock market at a price below the price of the preceding transaction
  • A trade is on a downtick when the last trade occurred at a price lower than the previous one.
  • A stock that is traded below the price at which it was previously traded.
  • A trade in a particular stock at a price lower than the trade immediately preceding it. On U.S. stock exchanges, you cannot sell a stock short on a downtick.
  • When a security sells at a lower price than its previous sale price, the drop in value is called a downtick. For example, if a stock that had been trading at 25 sells at 24.95 the next time it trades, the 5 cent drop is a downtick.
  • Sale of a security at a price below that of the preceding sale
  • A listed equity trade whose price is lower than that of the last different sale.
  • A stock is said to be on a down-tick if the last trade price was lower than its preceding trade. See Ticks.
  • Is when a stock price has changed downward from the previous trade. Opposite of uptick.