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  2. Inflection point - Wikipedia

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    A rising point of inflection is a point where the derivative is positive on both sides of the point; in other words, it is an inflection point near which the function is increasing. For a smooth curve given by parametric equations , a point is an inflection point if its signed curvature changes from plus to minus or from minus to plus, i.e ...

  3. Stationary point - Wikipedia

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    The left is a "rising point of inflection" (derivative is positive on both sides of the red point); the right is a "falling point of inflection" (derivative is negative on both sides of the red point). a rising point of inflection (or inflexion) is one where the derivative of the function is positive on both sides of the stationary point; such ...

  4. High rising terminal - Wikipedia

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    The high rising terminal (HRT), also known as rising inflection, upspeak, uptalk, or high rising intonation (HRI), is a feature of some variants of English where declarative sentences can end with a rising pitch similar to that typically found in yes–no questions.

  5. 'We are near that inflection point': Billionaire Ray Dalio ...

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    Should interest rates persist in rising, it poses significant challenges for a country grappling with nearly $34 trillion of debt. ... “We are near that inflection point.” ...

  6. Curve sketching - Wikipedia

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    An x value where the y value of the red, or the blue, curve vanishes (becomes 0) gives rise to a local extremum (marked "HP", "TP"), or an inflection point ("WP"), of the black curve, respectively. In geometry , curve sketching (or curve tracing ) are techniques for producing a rough idea of overall shape of a plane curve given its equation ...

  7. How Long Will the "Trump Bump" for the Stock Market Last ...

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    Barack Obama's election in 2008 also came at a major negative inflection point for the S&P 500. ... the chances of the S&P 500 rising after the election of a new president are the same as the ...

  8. JPMorgan says to watch this market threshold for when the ...

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    In new research, the firm's equity-strategy team said the 5% level on the 10-year Treasury yield could be an inflection point for US equities. It's currently trading at about 4.3%.

  9. Critical point (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The x-coordinates of the red circles are stationary points; the blue squares are inflection points. In mathematics, a critical point is the argument of a function where the function derivative is zero (or undefined, as specified below). The value of the function at a critical point is a critical value. [1]