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Sushi roll




Sushi roll

A candlestick pattern consisting of 10 bars where the first five (inside bars) are confined within a narrow range of highs and lows and the second five (outside bars) engulf the first with both a higher high and lower low.

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Pattern
A technical chart formation used to make market predictions by following the price movements of securities.

Range
The high and low prices, or high and low bids and offers, recorded during a specified time.

Highs
Stocks that hit an all-time high for the current 52-week time period.

Higher
Adjective meaning greater, larger: e.g. higher prices; (cannot be used as a verb, instead use raise).

Lower
To decrease (a price, tax rate, interest rate, etc.).

Low
It means the lowest price (daily, weekly, monthly, historically etc).



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Sushi bond
A Eurobond issued by a Japanese corporation.



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Surplus funds
Cash flow available after payment of taxes in a project.

Surtax
A tax added to the normal tax paid by corporations or individuals who have earned income above a certain level.

Surveillance department of exchanges
A department that monitors trading activity on an exchange in order to identify any unusual activity that may indicate illegal practices.

Survivorship bias
Usually pertaining to fund manager or individual investor performance. Suppose we examined the performance over the last ten years of a group of managers that exist today.

Sushi bond
A Eurobond issued by a Japanese corporation.

Sushi roll

Suspended trading
Temporary halt in trading in a particular security, in advance of a major news announcement or to correct an imbalance of orders to buy and sell.

Suspense account
An account used temporarily to record receipts and disbursements that have yet to be classified.

Sustainable growth
Increase in real per capita income, GNP, etc. (i.e. growth that does not generate inflation).

Sustainable growth rate
Maximum rate of growth a firm can sustain without increasing financial leverage.

Swap
An arrangement in which two entities lend to each other on different terms, e.g., in different currencies, and-or at different interest rates, fixed or floating.

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