accumulation
91Law of accumulation — Accumulation can refer to a cumulative or compound increase in a variable, or to capital accumulation. Marxian economicsIn Karl Marx s and Adam Smith s critique of political economy, the law of accumulation refers to the way in which the… …
92accumulation point — noun A point such that in each of its punctured neighborhoods there is a point of a given set or sequence. Syn: limit point …
93Accumulation/Distribution — A momentum indicator that attempts to gauge supply and demand by determining whether investors are generally accumulating (buying) or distributing (selling) a certain stock by identifying divergences between stock price and volume flow. It is… …
94Accumulation of metal — Налипание типографского сплава …
95accumulation area — A range within which a buyer accumulates shares of a stock. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: on balance volume and distribution area. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
96accumulation of liquid — collection of fluid, amount of liquid that has accumulated over a period of time …
97accumulation area — Eng. area di accomulazione Locuzione che in analisi tecnica sta ad indicare l intervallo di prezzo in cui le mani forti acquistano le azioni …
98accumulation trust — See discretionary trust …
99accumulation unit — A unit in a unit trust or an investment trust in which dividends are ploughed back into the trust, after deducting income tax, enabling the value of the unit to increase. It is usually linked to a life assurance policy …
100accumulation unit — /əˌkju:mjυ leɪʃ(ə)n ˌju:nɪt/ noun a type of unit in a unit trust, which produces dividends which are used to form more units (as opposed to an income unit, which produces dividends which the investor receives as income) …