Sentence examples for trading sentiment from inspiring English sources

'trading sentiment' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the way traders feel about a specific stock or security. For example, "The trading sentiment for company ABC is very positive right now."

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Ahead of the meeting today oil rose by more than a dollar, taking it above $44 as the expected supply cut dominated trading sentiment, offsetting concerns that slowing economies will weigh on fuel demand.

In three recent tests of trading sentiment, they proved the most coherent supporters of liberalisation, with four-fifths of members voting to widen trade, compared to between half or two-thirds of Republicans and only half of all Democrats.But while this faction has emerged to support liberalisation, backing for free trade has almost collapsed in the rest of the Democratic Party.

Trading sentiment comes and goes, but the occupants of this lofty realm tend to be here for the long haul.

In contrast, analysts who are good at picking stocks often have a better sense of trading sentiment and the pulse of the market.

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Anti-trade sentiment, especially in the United States, is currently having one of its strongest revivals in years.

Obama ascribes their anti-trade sentiment to economic frustration — as if there are no respectable arguments against more free-trade agreements.

Leslie Schweitzer, an official of the national Chamber of Commerce who led the Jacksonville organization drive, said there is clearly a deep reservoir of pro-trade sentiment to be tapped.

But it said the uptick in protectionist measures since the financial crisis had "not been innocuous" and stressed that anti-trade sentiment could harden.

Blaine and Sherman continued to rouse anti-free-trade sentiment, which was further inflamed by a Republican who, posing as a British immigrant, solicited direction on whom to vote for from the British ambassador.

Focusing on this flawed amendment seems like a deliberate attempt to cloud the issue and, to use Mr Obama's own words, get voters to "cling to anti-trade sentiment".

"And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment, as a way to explain their frustrations".

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