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Deflator
A statistical factor used to convert current dollar purchasing power into inflation-adjusted purchasing power. Enables the comparison of prices while accounting for inflation in two different time periods. Mark E. Berch
Rising bottoms
Chart pattern showing an increasing trend in the daily low prices of a security or commodity.
Mark Berch: Cut Off Date
The date prescribed in the unclaimed property law in most states for determining the items of property that must be turned over to the state. See: Escheat.
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Average cost
In the context of investing, refers to the averagecost of shares or stock bought at different prices over time. Mark E. Berch
Statistical tracking error
Used in the context of general equities. Standard deviation of the difference between the portfolioreturn and the desired investment benchmark return.
Mark Berch Policy loan
A loan often made at a below-marketinterest rate from an insurance company to a policyholder that is secured by the cash surrender value of a life insurance policy.
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