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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]- (literal) That which is drawn or hoisted up
- 1910, Farmers' Bulletin, number 396:
- Roots, leaves, stems, and grasses are hauled to the surface through these openings; and on these winter "draw-ups" the animals sit while eating.
- An upward trend; an increase
- 2003, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Marc Potters, Theory of Financial Risk and Derivative Pricing:
- This is at variance with empirical observation: the distributions of absolute stock price changes are rather symmetrical: if anything, large negative draw-downs are more frequent than large positive draw-ups.
- 2012, Ms Gunilla Sundström, Professor Erik Hollnagel, Governance and Control of Financial Systems:
- The bubbles themselves (massive 'draw-ups') are similarly associated with various positive feedback mechanisms that generate a faster-than-exponential regime of growth that is ultimately unsustainable (Jiang et al., 2010).
- 2015, Kian Guan Lim, Probability and Finance Theory:
- Next we consider different continuous time as well as discrete jump stochastic price processes that differ from that of a Brownian motion without drift. The expected profit per buy-sell pair is derived and shown to relate to expected draw-downs, and expected draw-ups of corresponding technical trading strategies.
- That which is drawn up or drafted; a draft (such as a plan, proposal, contract, etc.)
- 2010, George Karavidas, United States Before September 11 and After Barack H. Obama:
- The Colonies-States with the exceptional of Rhode Island and Connecticut (they were self-governed for a long time with constitutional draw-ups) adopted a new Constitution, leaving out those of Pennsylvania and Georgia because they declared them as non-radical.