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Economics

Market trend

Is the asset’s price direction over a given period. Market trends apply to all assets and markets, such as foreign exchange, commodities, stocks, and bonds, where prices and trading volumes fluctuate [Capital.com].
Financial markets tend to move in either an upward or downward direction over time. The duration of that trend will determine if it is classified as secular, primary, or secondary.
Secular Trend: consists of a series of primary trends in the same direction, with corrections of relatively short duration. A secular trend can last anywhere from five to as many as 25 years.

Sources:

What is a market trend? Capital.com. Retrieved from: https://capital.com/market-trend-definition

Market Trend. Moneyzine. Retrieved from: https://moneyzine.com/investments/market-trend/

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