Definition of Trender. Meaning of Trender. Synonyms of Trender

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Definition of Trender

Trender
Trender Trend"er, n. One whose business is to free wool from its filth. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Trender from wikipedia

- A market trend is a perceived tendency of the financial markets to move in a particular direction over time. Analysts classify these trends as secular...
- Trend following or trend trading is a trading strategy according to which one should buy an ****et when its price trend goes up, and sell when its trend...
- followers. Users can browse other users' content by tags and locations, view trending content, like photos, and follow other users to add their content to a...
- Google Trends is a website by Google that analyzes the po****rity of top search queries in Google Search across various regions and languages. The website...
- No Trend was an American noise rock and hardcore punk group from Ashton, Maryland, formed in 1982. They were considered anti-hardcore, with the members...
- enthusiastically follow an impulse for a short period. Trend, trending, trendy, or trends may also refer to: Market trend, a period of time when prices in a financial...
- Volume–price trend (VPT) (sometimes price–volume trend) is a technical analysis indicator intended to relate price and volume in the stock market. VPT...
- Loughlin. The Trends series was established in 1976 with Trends in Biochemical Sciences, rapidly followed by Trends in Neurosciences, Trends in Pharmacological...
- The Trend was a Marxist-Leninist political movement of the mid-1970s through the mid-1990s in the United States. It consisted of a loose collection of...
- Trend analysis is the widespread practice of collecting information and attempting to spot a pattern. In some fields of study, the term has more formally...