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  2. Slippage (finance) - Wikipedia

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    With regard to futures contracts as well as other financial instruments, slippage is the difference between where the computer signaled the entry and exit for a trade and where actual clients, with actual money, entered and exited the market using the computer's signals. [1] Market impact, liquidity, and frictional costs may also contribute.

  3. Implementation shortfall - Wikipedia

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    Brokerage firms specialize in developing algorithmic strategies, and providing them to the institutional investment community, that aid in the quest to minimise slippage from benchmarks such as implementation shortfall, volume-weighted average price or time-weighted average price.

  4. Slip ratio - Wikipedia

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    Slip ratio is a means of calculating and expressing the slipping behavior of the wheel of an automobile.It is of fundamental importance in the field of vehicle dynamics, as it allows to understand the relationship between the deformation of the tire and the longitudinal forces (i.e. the forces responsible for forward acceleration and braking) acting upon it.

  5. When should you refinance your mortgage? - AOL

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    Calculate your break-even point — or when your savings start to outweigh your costs of refinancing. Before starting the refinancing process, ensure your credit score and history are in the best ...

  6. Slippage - Wikipedia

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    Slippage may refer to: Degree of slipping or loosening as result of slipperiness; Slippage (finance), the difference between estimated transaction costs and the amount actually paid; Project slippage, in project planning, the act of missing a deadline; Replication slippage, nucleotide duplications created by DNA polymerase during DNA replication

  7. Project slippage - Wikipedia

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    In project planning, a slippage is the act of missing a deadline. It can be an arbitrary milestone put in place to help track progress. To avoid slippage, one must plan their projects (especially research) carefully to avoid delays in schedule .

  8. Colon cancer: Measuring ‘biological age’ may help predict who ...

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    One’s biological age, which measures the body’s physiological state, may help predict who is at risk for developing colon polyps, a known risk factor for colorectal cancer.

  9. Should you throw out your black plastic cooking utensils? - AOL

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    While the updated calculation has a lower impact than the original one, “this study just reveals one of the ways we’re exposed to flame retardants in our daily life,” Liu says. “We’re ...