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pivot

[piv-uht] / ˈpɪv ət /




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Technically, the stock has carved out a cup with handle formation with a pivot at $16.44, with the base beginning with a bearish shooting star on August 27.

From Barron's

The Chinese market simply got more competitive, and local buyers pivoted toward local brands, often with electrified platforms.

From Barron's

While the stock remains comfortably above its February 2 cup base breakout pivot at $72.23, the recent candlestick signals suggest momentum may be cooling.

From Barron's

Ottawa is pushing hard for deeper trade ties with other mid-sized economies to pivot away from its dependence on the United States.

From Barron's

After years of charting a path to Mars, Musk surprisingly announced this past week that SpaceX is pivoting to the moon, where he wants to build a “self-growing city.”

From The Wall Street Journal