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trade gap
trade gap n (Economics) the amount by which the value of a country's visible imports exceeds that of visible exports; an unfavourable balance of trade ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trade gap - the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandise; "a nation's balance of trade is favorable when its exports exceed its imports"balance of trade, trade balance, visible balancebalance - the difference between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account | EncyclopediaSeebalance of paymentstrade gap
Trading GapIn technical analysis, a break on a chart representing a sudden and large price movement accompanied by high trading volume. Generally speaking, charts do not show trading gaps because price movements, even when large, occur smoothly enough to not require a break in the chart. Trading gaps may occur, for example, when the price of a security suddenly doubles or halves. As with many charting terms, it may be bullish or bearish; a sudden movement upward is a bullish trading gap, while a sudden movement downward is bearish. It may occur when there is a significant break between the bid and the ask, or when trading temporarily stops in anticipation of a major news announcement by the company.trade gap a deficit in the BALANCE OF TRADE that arises when the value of a country's VISIBLE EXPORTSof goods is less than the value of its VISIBLE IMPORTS of goods. A trade gap as such may be of no particular concern provided it is offset by surpluses generated elsewhere on the BALANCE OF PAYMENTS. See TERMS OF TRADE, BALANCE-OFPAYMENTS EQUILIBRIUM.trade gap Related to trade gap: Trade surplus, Favorable Balance of TradeSynonyms for trade gapnoun the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandiseSynonyms- balance of trade
- trade balance
- visible balance
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