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        Noise

Price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction. Used in the context of general equities. Stock market activity caused by program trades, dividend rolls, and other phenomena not reflective of general sentiment. Antithesis of real.

Fluctuations in the market that can confuse one"s interpretation of market direction.

Stock price movements that cannot be explained by changes in the underlying economic or financial fundamentals. One popular axiom of investing is to avoid making decisions based on noise.

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Noise - Price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction. Used in the context of general equities. Stock market activity caused by program trades, dividend rolls, and other phenomena not reflective of general sentiment. Antithesis of real.

Fluctuations in the market that can confuse one"s interpretation of market direction.

Stock price movements that cannot be explained by changes in the underlying economic or financial fundamentals. One popular axiom of investing is to avoid making decisions based on noise.


Noise : price and volume fluctuations that can confuse interpretation of market direction. used in the context of general equities. stock market activity caused by program trades, dividend rolls, and other phenomena not reflective of general sentiment. antithesis of real.

fluctuations in the market that can confuse one"s interpretation of market direction.

stock price movements that cannot be explained by changes in the underlying economic or financial fundamentals. one popular axiom of investing is to avoid making decisions based on noise.