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  2. Headwind and tailwind - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft is said to have 7.5 knots of crosswind and 13 knots of headwind on runway 06, or 13 knots of tailwind on runway 24. Aircraft usually have maximum tailwind and crosswind components which they cannot exceed. If the wind is at eighty degrees or above it is said to be full-cross.

  3. TKer: The stock market has been on a headwind-defying run ...

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    The bottom line. There are plenty of reasons to explain why the stock market would trend higher despite the challenges. Maybe the market expects the headwinds to be short-lived.

  4. Market trend - Wikipedia

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    The Stock market downturn of 2002. As a result of the financial crisis of 2007–2008, a bear market occurred between October 2007 and March 2009. The 2015 Chinese stock market crash. In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused multiple stock market crashes, leading to bear markets across the world.

  5. Secular stagnation - Wikipedia

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    In economics, secular stagnation is a condition when there is negligible or no economic growth in a market-based economy. [1] [2] In this context, the term secular means long-term (from Latin "saeculum"—century or lifetime), and is used in contrast to cyclical or short-term. It suggests a change of fundamental dynamics which would play out ...

  6. United Airlines CEO doubles down on growth strategy as stock ...

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    With many rival airlines scaling back plans to add travel routes and seats in a bid to protect margins, Oscar Munoz is taking United Airlines in a different direction. The No. 3 U.S. air carrier ...

  7. The Hidden Tailwind for Verizon Stock - AOL

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  8. Flag and pennant patterns - Wikipedia

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    The flag and pennant patterns are commonly found patterns in the price charts of financially traded assets (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.). [1] The patterns are characterized by a clear direction of the price trend, followed by a consolidation and rangebound movement, which is then followed by a resumption of the trend. [2]

  9. Is 1 of MercadoLibre's Strongest Headwinds Finally Turning ...

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