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Support levelA price level below which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to fall. That is, the price level at which a security tends to stop falling because there is more demand than supply; can [..]
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Support levelA price level below which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to fall. That is, the price level at which a market tends to stop falling because there is more demand than supply; can be identified on a technical basis by seeing where the market has stopped falling in the past
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Support levelAn area or price level where a price decline may be expected to be halted (or to slow) by an increase in demand.
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Support levelSupport level is the extent of technical assistance provided for an IT software product to its customers. Support is normally divided into up to four levels: level/tier 1, level/tier 2, level/tier 3 a [..]
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Support levelA price at which buyers consistently outnumber sellers, preventing further price falls.
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Support levelA price level at which you would expect buying to take place and is recognised by technical analysts as a price which a currency will struggle to move below, which could result in a rebound of the exc [..]
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Support levelA price “floor” below which it is believed a market, security or financial instrument will not reach. The opposite of resistance level.
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Support levelThe lower level of a stocks trading range where there appears to be a limit on further price declines.
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Support levelA price level below which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to fall. That is, the price level at which a security tends to stop falling because there is more demand than supply; can [..]
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