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uptick
up·tick U0139300 (ŭp′tĭk′)n.1. An increase, especially a small or incremental one: last week's uptick in interest rates.2. A transaction in a stock market executed at a price above the previous transaction for the same security. [From the indication of a rise in price of a stock by a plus sign on boards above stock market stations.]uptick (ˈʌptɪk) na rise or increaseup•tick (ˈʌpˌtɪk) n. 1. a rise or improvement, esp. in business. 2. a slight rise or rising trend in the stock market. [1950–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | uptick - a transaction in the stock market at a price above the price of the preceding transactiontransaction, dealing, dealings - the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me"downtick - a transaction in the stock market at a price below the price of the preceding transaction |
Uptick
UptickOn an exchange, a transaction in which a security was traded at the higher price than its previous trade. Some regulations and rules on exchanges only permit certain transactions following an uptick or a zero-plus tick, though some, such as the short sale rule, have become obsolete with increased digitalization of the market. An uptick is also called a plus tick.uptick An upward price movement for a security transaction compared with the preceding transaction of the same security. Also called plus tick. Compare downtick.Uptick.An uptick is the smallest possible incremental increase in a security's price, which, for stocks, is one cent. So when there's an uptick in a stock selling at $20.25 cents, the new price is $20.26 cents. uptick Related to uptick: Uptick ruleAntonyms for upticknoun a transaction in the stock market at a price above the price of the preceding transactionRelated Words- transaction
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