| 释义 | downtrend
 down·trendD0369900 (doun′trĕnd′)n. A downward trend; a downturn.down′trend′ v.
 downtrend(ˈdaʊntrɛnd) n (Economics) another word for downturndown•trend(ˈdaʊnˌtrɛnd)
 n.   a downward or declining tendency.  [1925–30] Thesaurus
 downtrendnounA usually swift downward trend, as in prices:decline, descent, dip, dive, downslide, downswing, downturn, drop, drop-off, fall, nosedive, plunge, skid, slide, slump, tumble.Translationsdowntrend
 DowntrendA situation in which a security price is moving mostly downward. Though there may or may not be a few upticks in between, this does not stop the overall bearish trend. For example, a security may be priced at $100 per share on January 1, $90 on January 10, and $85 on January 31. This indicates a downtrend, even if the security closed higher on certain days in January.downtrendA series of price declines in a security or the general market. Many analysts feel that investors should avoid securities in a downtrend until the pattern is broken. Compare uptrend.downtrend
 Synonyms for downtrendnoun a usually swift downward trend, as in pricesSynonymsdeclinedescentdipdivedownslidedownswingdownturndropdrop-offfallnosediveplungeskidslideslumptumble
 |