Examples of using Trailing in English and their translations into Hindi
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If a major company event drives the stock price significantly higher or lower, the Trailing P/E will be less reflective of those changes.
program that generates reports, or imposes stops, trailing stops and other specific market orders.
it freezes and can also close out the position when the market price hits the trailing stop level.
It was decided to replace it with a simplified device, in which the entire section of the trailing edge turned down.
This is similar to the Vardon, but here the little finger of the trailing hand interlocks with the index finger of the top hand.
The thumb of the top hand finds a place along the lifeline of the bottom or trailing hand.
In the second game, he was trailing by 7-11 when he chose to retire because of injury.
When it comes to orders, the book also has instructions on adding trailing stops, and it can take a number of orders all at one time.
Indicates whether any trailing zeroes after the numeric point should be shown in the display value.
If you notice that you're trailing behind, then you will want to look for ways to increase your margins.
The state has eight major parks, trailing only California in having the most parks per state(California has nine).
with opinion polls showing him trailing his opponents.
I have obviously had some bad events where I thought God could help a little bit more," he adds, trailing off into a chuckle.
he started off with a double bogey once again and was trailing by 5 shots with 6 holes to play.
On the end of day one, India's Swapna Barman was trailing China's Wang Qingling.
a few hours into the trip, my dad realized that there was someone trailing them.
often open on the front semi-tail rounded sometimes a little trailing on the evening dresses.
hands, The player on the other side becomes a recovering(trailing) defender.
he began with a double bogey once again and was trailing by five shots with six holes to play.
where one would fish by trailing a baited line behind a boat.