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The phrase "historical prices" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to prices from the past, typically for a specific product or service. Example: "In order to determine the current market value of the house, the real estate agent looked at historical prices for similar properties sold in the area."
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Sure, historical prices have rarely been higher.
VaR is essentially a probability measurement based on historical prices.
Information on historical prices is scarce, so it is difficult to value assets.
The complaint says that Mr DiPascali "picked advantageous historical prices, often near the lows, to create the appearance of a profit once the purported trade was booked".
The managers look for companies with strong franchises that trade at a discount to their own historical prices, as well as to their industry and the overall market.
Its first innovation was to layer maps with historical prices for each area as well as information on property taxes and which homes had a view, for example.
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Cocoa gained more than 5percentt on buying by speculators who follow historical price patterns.
She digs into historical price data to determine the most lucrative way to sell an art collection.
With a historical price-earnings ratio of seventeen and a prospective ratio of twelve, you can even make the argument that the shares are reasonably cheap.
And nearly all paid a high personal, political or historical price for the instinctive and often ill-thought-out manner in which they responded.
Sites like Farecast, Kayak and others use historical pricing information, among other things, to predict, with varying degrees of confidence, whether a rate currently on offer was likely to rise or fall.
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