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  2. Stock (geology) - Wikipedia

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    A stock of nordmarkite (quartz-alkali syenite) of Triassic age, in the Gevanim Valley, Makhtesh Ramon, southern Israel.. In geology, a stock is an igneous intrusion that has a surface exposure of less than 100 square kilometres (40 sq mi), [1] [2] differing from batholiths only in being smaller.

  3. Double top and double bottom - Wikipedia

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    A double bottom is the end formation in a declining market. It is identical to the double top, except for the inverse relationship in price. The pattern is formed by two price minima separated by local peak defining the neck line. The formation is completed and confirmed when the price rises above the neck line, indicating that further price ...

  4. Stokes wave - Wikipedia

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    The ratio S = a 2 / a of the amplitude a 2 of the harmonic with twice the wavenumber (2 k), to the amplitude a of the fundamental, according to Stokes's second-order theory for surface gravity waves. On the horizontal axis is the relative water depth h / λ, with h the mean depth and λ the wavelength , while the vertical axis is the Stokes ...

  5. Stokes drift - Wikipedia

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    Stokes drift in shallow water waves, with a wave length much longer than the water depth. The red circles are the present positions of massless particles, moving with the flow velocity . The light-blue line gives the path of these particles, and the light-blue circles the particle position after each wave period .

  6. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    The bulk modulus of water is about 2.2 GPa. [43] The low compressibility of non-gasses, and of water in particular, leads to their often being assumed as incompressible. The low compressibility of water means that even in the deep oceans at 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) depth, where pressures are 40 MPa, there is only a 1.8% decrease in volume. [43]

  7. 3 Stocks That Can Double Again in the 4th Quarter - AOL

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    There are 77 U.S.-listed stocks with market caps north of $1 billion that have more than doubled through the first nine months of this year. Most of them won't double again, but I want to single ...

  8. How Do Investors Use Double Bottom Patterns? - AOL

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  9. Triple top and triple bottom - Wikipedia

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    Formation. The formation of triple tops is rarer than that of double tops in the rising market trend. The volume is usually low during the second rally up and lesser during the formation of the third top. The peaks may not necessarily be spaced evenly like those which constitute a Double top. The intervening valleys may not bottom out at ...