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movement

[moov-muhnt] / ˈmuv mənt /




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Extreme bearishness often precedes upward movement in asset prices; conversely, extreme bullish sentiment could be a cue to sell.

From MarketWatch

On a broad and somewhat scholarly level, “Autobiography of Cotton” details Mexico’s postindependence labor movements and land reforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sources also report new military movements in southern Tigray, raising concerns of renewed conflict.

From BBC

So far, officials say there is no sign of mass movement toward Turkey linked to developments in Iran.

From Barron's

Unlike the decades-old, highly organized independence movement in French-speaking Quebec province, Alberta's fractious separatist camp has not previously threatened Canadian unity.

From Barron's