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['ʌptik]
[商](股票)报升(成交价格比上一个交易高的成交或价格)



    uptick
    [ noun ]
    a transaction in the stock market at a price above the price of the preceding transaction
    <noun.act>


    1. Traders, who have no love for increased regulation and who earn commissions from the shorts' trades, aren't lobbying for any uptick rule for the OTC market.
    2. And the basket product isn't governed by the exchange's "uptick rule," which says a stock can only be sold short when it is trading at a price higher than the previous trade.
    3. But with only an uptick in bank failures, the financial system was able to avoid crisis.
    4. Without the uptick rule, index arbitragers could have sold stocks and bought futures, getting their relative prices back in line.
    5. The figures, due for release Friday, are expected to show an uptick in inflation to 4.8% from 4.7% in August.
    6. Because the automotive industry is a cyclical business with new models unveiled mostly in midyear, the fiscal third quarter should reflect an uptick in business as Bailey prepares to ship parts for model introductions, Heilman said.
    7. With such new products, "We have the potential of having a significant uptick" later this year in the rate of revenue growth, compared with the approximately 10% annual growth of the past, Mr. Walker said.
    8. A corn and soybean rally is usually hard to sustain during the harvest season because a price uptick can unlease a wave of selling by farmers.
    9. By one estimate, about 12,000 stock market-related jobs have been pared, and more cuts are expected, barring an unforseen uptick in trading volume and securities offerings.
    10. Last Friday's trading, when the Dow Jones industrials skidded 140.58 points, illustrates how the uptick rule can make it difficult to get stock and futures prices back in line when the index futures sell way below the index.
    11. Those who were waiting for new statistics from the Commerce Department, scheduled to release February's merchandise trade data on Thursday, missed the market's latest uptick, analysts said.
    12. "It's been pretty close to all-time high profits for the industry this year, so we're going to see an uptick in what Wall Street managers are taking home," said Perrin Long, an analyst at First of Michigan Corp.
    13. Gordon Medenica, director of planning for The New York Times Co., said newspaper earnings should be up by "a modest uptick but nonetheless up" compared with this year.
    14. Steps like those, Mr. Myers predicts, will help fuel an uptick in ad spending by next year's fourth quarter.
    15. He says business at his consumer finance company recorded an uptick in the last two weeks of October.
    16. However, he said, "we feel the uptick in orders is still significant." As the trans-Atlantic allies grope toward a post-Cold War partnership, worries about U.S.-European trade frictions seem to overshadow many of the discussions.
    17. Some economists worry that we're seeing mainly an auto-related uptick rather than a basic change.
    18. "Our figures indicate there is no consumer uptick.
    19. Late in afternoon trading, the Dow average was off more than 50 points, triggering the exchange's "uptick rule" that limits program selling by computers.
    20. The purchasers' index, due out at 10 a.m. (EDT) today, will be watched for any uptick in a reading that has been on the weak side for several months.
    21. Valley National Corp.'s jump on heavy volume helped the Nasdaq Composite end August on an uptick and post another new high.
    22. At the short end, the two-year note was down 1/32 at 100, to yield 4.232 per cent. The long end at first held up well after the release of November retail sales data, which showed a 0.4 per cent uptick, as forecast.
    23. "We are getting a growing number of requests from companies and investors" for an uptick rule or similar test, says NASD President Joseph R. Hardiman.
    24. Stephen Good, a sales representative with McIntosh Securities, said the recent uptick in trading volume suggests that a number of individual investors are returning to the market.
    25. This method compares the dollar value of all daily trades made on an uptick, or a higher price than the previous trade, with those that were made at a lower price than the previous trade.
    26. But in the more complex financial markets of the 1980s, some people think the uptick rule's limits on short selling are out-of-date.
    27. Demand for some cyclical stocks, some program trades and an uptick in the bond market were the main factors.
    28. Still, some industry analysts were pleasantly surprised at the earnings performance of both USX and Bethlehem and believe a recent uptick in orders portends second-quarter improvements.
    29. "The general consensus indicates that the uptick rule really doesn't prevent (abusive) shorting," said John Guion, president of the Association of Publicly Traded Companies.
    30. Once the Dow industrials fall 50 points, the Big Board requires that any additional stock sales by index arbitragers be done only if the most recent price change in those stocks was an uptick.
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