Basing

  

When the market is chillaxing on a security (i.e. the security isn't doing much in terms of appreciation or depreciation), it's called "basing." It's a term typically used by analysts to refer to a security that is showing comparable amounts of supply and demand. Common in periods after large, sustained value fluctuations, basing periods can last anywhere from a few weeks to several years.

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