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  2. TOPIX - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Stock Price Index (東証株価指数, Tōshō Kabuka shisū), commonly known as the TOPIX, is an important stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Japan, along with the Nikkei 225.

  3. Head and shoulders (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    On the technical analysis chart, the head and shoulders formation occurs when a market trend is in the process of reversal either from a bullish or bearish trend; a characteristic pattern takes shape and is recognized as reversal formation. [1]

  4. Fast Retailing powers Japan's Nikkei to biggest jump in seven ...

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    The broader Topix index gained 2.35%. "The Nikkei fell by more than 1,000 in the previous four days of losses, so we can see buying towards a short-term rebound," said Maki Sawada, a strategist at ...

  5. Market reversal - Wikipedia

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    Market Reversal in Finance is a type of a price retracement in which the value completely goes back to the beginning of the measured trading period. One of the worst market reversals in global finance is the bull rally from 2003 which peaked in 2007 and collapsed which is now popularly known as The Great Recession.

  6. Talk of a sharp stock correction is rising. Here's how ... - AOL

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    Forecasts for a near-term stock-market correction are getting more plentiful. The S&P 500's recent performance and technical indicators suggest a possible downturn. Business Insider spoke to three ...

  7. 15 Warning Signs of a Stock Market Meltdown - AOL

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  8. Double top and double bottom - Wikipedia

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    The double top is a frequent price formation at the end of a bull market. It appears as two consecutive peaks of approximately the same price on a price-versus-time chart of a market. The two peaks are separated by a minimum in price, a valley. The price level of this minimum is called the neck line of the formation.

  9. 5 sure-fire signs of a stock market bubble - AOL

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    Despite widespread predictions of a recession and other doomsday gloom at the start of the year, the stock market ended 2023 in a furious rally, with the Standard & Poor’s 500 index up more than ...