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gyrations

Fluctuations (usually of prices) occurring (usually to a stock) around a point. Gyrations do not have a distinct pattern, unlike oscillations, and tend to be more spiral in nature. For example, a stock price may have gyrations going both up and down in a given time period but could move in a distinct, upward direction.

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  1. gyrations - definition of gyrations by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    intr.v. gy·rat·ed, gy·rat·ing, gy·rates. 1. To revolve around a fixed point or axis. 2. To move in spiral or spirallike course. See Synonyms at turn. 3. To oscillate or ...
     
  2. gyration - definition of gyration by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    The act of gyrating. 2. a. Circular or spiral motion. b. An oscillation or varying between states: "increased volatility and unprecedented gyrations in interest rates" ...
     
  3. What is gyrations? definition and meaning
    Definition of gyrations: Fluctuations (usually of prices) occurring (usually to a stock) around a point. Gyrations do not have a distinct pattern, unlike oscillations, ...
     
  4. Gyration - Merriam-Webster Online
    Apr 4, 2011 ... Examples of GYRATION. <dizzy from the spirally gyrations of the roller coaster>. First Known Use of GYRATION. 1615. Related to GYRATION ...
     
  5. Urban Dictionary: gyrations
    A person of italian descent that has non-stop gyrations. Not to be confused with ( but closely associated to) sex on a hot dog and sex ogre, sex on ...
     
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    Pelvic gyrations are an exercise that involves rotating your hips in a circle while the rest of your body stays upright. This exercise helps the mid section of your ...
     
  7. Aerial Gyrations - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
    Aerial Gyrations. 1953. painting | oil on canvas. On view in the museum, second floor. Aerial Gyrations. [+] Enlarge. Image Not Available ...
     
  8. Will Dow's gyrations determine race for White House? - USA Today
    Sep 18, 2012 ... Stock market history shows link between Dow performance and incumbents odds of retaining White House.