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"inverse" Definitions
  1. [only before noun] opposite in amount or position to something else
  2. the inverse noun [singular] (specialist) the exact opposite of something

597 Sentences With "inverse"

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It projects a reverse and inverse image, not a negative and inverse image.
Diamond Inverse Ring, $550The Diamond Inverse Ring is a classic pairing of pure gold and SI Clarity diamonds with a unique twist.
The VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETNs was an inverse bet on volatility, in this case, a basket of volatility futures.
So if the Nikkei falls 1 percent, the inverse ETF rises 2 percent and if the Nikkei rises 2 percent, the inverse ETF falls 4 percent.
The VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN was an inverse bet on volatility, in this case, a basket of volatility futures (the two front-month VIX futures contracts).
For instance, ETFs that are leveraged (trade at multiples of the index's performance) or inverse (trade at inverse multiples) rely on buying and selling derivatives to meet their daily goal.
Leveraged and inverse ETFs with "2x" or "83x" in their titles, for instance, seek to return twice or thrice the daily return or daily inverse return of the underlying holdings.
" Think of "woke" as the inverse of "politically correct.
A companion product, BMO REX MicroSectors FANG+ Index -3X Inverse Leveraged Exchange Traded Notes, which will trade under the ticker FNGD, aims to let investors triple the inverse of the same index.
A bond's yield has an inverse relationship to its price.
Tech companies tend to celebrate the inverse of Zero Defects.
Even so, I see Facebook as the inverse of Twitter.
In the case of Kavanaugh, Republicans are asking the inverse.
The inverse appeared to happen as the Great Depression hit.
An inverse story can be told in Boston in Lincolnshire.
For the left, that is vastly preferable to the inverse.
TI highlights the inverse relationship between graft and free speech.
"The Lottery," subtly tracks Jackson and Hyman's inverse trajectories: Hyman's
The most obvious explanation for this inverse relationship is hypocrisy.
Because of that I have an inverse side as well.
The inverse of this vision can also come to pass.
Participation by Facebook and Google was first reported by Inverse.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, née Godwin, is underrated in inverse proportion.
The inverse racism involved in rejecting cultural sharing is appalling.
Those numbers were almost the exact inverse of Democrats' views.
Inverse has now raised nearly $8 million in total funding.
That is the inverse of how this crisis has unfolded.
The index usually moves inverse to the direction of the .
The liberal inverse amounts to a kind of drifting libertinism.
The Annabelle franchise is basically the inverse of Toy Story.
It has, since 2010, collected about 60 inverse femtobarns of data.
If so, oil could break out, otherwise the inverse could occur.
It's the inverse of the entitlement prosecutors said that they uncovered.
When yields rise, bonds prices drop due to their inverse relationship.
It's a pleasant inverse of an unfortunate trend in mobile games.
Inverse said that Trump's tweet condemning the attack didn't even exist.
Fast forward a year and the inverse occurred following Tuesday's results.
"It's the inverse of what the industry typically does," Gibson says.
But in reality, war is in the inverse of action movies.
CERN scientists count their huge volumes of data in "inverse femtobarns".
"It's the inverse of the Anglo-Saxon tradition," Mr. Niedo said.
The inverse relationship between taxes and growth is basic Econ 101.
Of course, the inverse of this statement is also true, i.e.
Inverse reporter Joe Carmichael also advocated for the position last month.
Endarky is rather the drive toward self-sufficiency; exarky, its inverse.
Yet each trip had the inverse effect: pushing us farther apart.
A lengthy term for reciprocal in this case is MULTIPLICATIVE INVERSE.
Gold tends to enjoy an inverse relationship to the U.S. currency.
The dryness increases in inverse proportion to the amount of vermouth.
Researchers said they found an "inverse relationship" between loneliness and wisdom.
Her instinct is to be adamant (and the inverse, thin-skinned).
The low-income tax credits are the inverse of the AMT.
It is the inverse of what happened during the 2008 recession.
And Sharp Objects' third episode, "Fix," is the inverse of that.
The pop() function is kind of the inverse of the append() function.
Brian O'Malley:             Yeah and I almost wonder if it's the inverse, right?
Due to their inverse relationship, when bond prices rise their yields decline.
But there are some roadblocks on the path the Mars, writes Inverse.
It's also impossible to examine The Inverse without referencing its recent controversy.
Well, that and its inverse: how is our technology shaping our values?
The ETF industry faces scrutiny over bond liquidity, leverage and inverse ETFs.
Mr Christie, articulate and pugnacious, profited in inverse proportion to Mr Rubio.
That inverse side wants to contain myself and keep my myself subservient.
He and Mr Edwards are the inverse of "Republicans in name only".
European government bond yields -- which move inverse to the price -- rose too.
European government bond yields — which move inverse to the price — rose too.
This new majority, elected on Tuesday, is the inverse of that majority.
He believes that there is an inverse relation between intensity and substance.
In terms of political seasons it is being lived in the inverse.
Confidence was a property of youth, thriving in inverse proportion to experience.
First, Gordon points to the metal's inverse relationship to the U.S. dollar.
The founding myth of nutritionism is the inverse of the above statement.
It's also possible that human tissue could contain malignant cells, Inverse noted.
The Workers Art Coalition demonstrates this principle by way of its inverse.
On the economy, it's been the inverse: 503% approval and 250% disapproval.
When I made "Stranger Than Paradise" I did an inverse of that.
If so, the inverse in this case seemed to echo with love.
LG: Is it possible for your technology to work in the inverse?
The inverse, in other words, of what most other coaches do now.
For her, invisibility is not simply a negative, the inverse of visibility.
And in New Hampshire, Biden has emerged as the inverse case to Buttigieg.
But that doesn't mean the inverse is the right way to go, either.
That is why the inverse and the spawn of BDE is toxic masculinity.
PG&E challenged inverse condemnation in California's Supreme Court unsuccessfully late last year.
DeepMind is remaining silent on who sits on Google's AI ethics board Inverse
This is the inverse of how we generally think and talk about men.
However, they found that coffee had inverse effects on mortality for smokers too.
Another two QuadPro funds would target four times the inverse of those benchmarks.
Not all gay people are queer, and the inverse is just as true.
But there is no inverse relationship between imports and GDP, as Navarro asserts.
"We've always planned to be part of it," a Google spokesperson told Inverse.
The two currencies have an inverse relationship that is led by the dollar.
Called Space, the new app works as the inverse of the Dopamine api.
"You could get out if there are large inverse tax consequences," says Gabor.
Law enforcement data-collection systems create the inverse problem of consumer data systems.
The Warriors are getting more balance, pretty much an inverse of Game 3.
" At the same time, he added, "It also works well in the inverse.
W. David Hancock's experimental inverse of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" finishes its run.
" He added: "We utilize 'plain vanilla' VIX ETFs (not inverse and not levered).
The yield, which moves inverse to the bond's price, climbed to 0.85 percent.
It'd be easy to describe music like this as claustrophobic, but it's the inverse.
And the car is headed straight through the belt, reports Inverse and Musk himself.
Our whole career, it was like we were linked, but in some inverse way.
But after Thursday's event, I think it's worth considering the inverse of that problem.
An interesting inverse of this is the forthcoming The Great Wall, feature Matt Damon.
"I've been fascinated by the conversations about race," Miller told Inverse back in June.
He provided many stories to Star Log Magazine, as he recently explained to Inverse.
It's the inverse of Pelosi's pitch: We've been talking about repealing Obamacare for years.
VIX-linked exchange traded products (ETPs), VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN XIV.
"People are concerned that the inverse products might cease to exist," BAML's Saksena said.
Capitalism draws almost exactly the inverse reaction: 50 percent positive and 19 percent negative.
Sound, whether of engines turning or sonar pulses returning, obeys the inverse-square law.
In the inverse of the old saying, if you can't join 'em, beat 'em.
Indeed, we are seeing the latest iteration of the law of inverse sanctions results.
On June 23, five layoffs accompanied the acquisition of Inverse by Bustle Digital Group.
Mr. Trudeau's open approach to immigration and refugees is the inverse of Mr. Trump's.
In recent months, bitcoin and the yuan have frequently traded in an inverse relationship.
With short-volatility ETPs, such as VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN XIV.
Shade is the inverse of sunshine, of course, and we know what sunshine does.
In a strange inverse of today's electoral map, Carter won with a unified South.
At Steepletop, she found its inverse: some 700 acres in Austerlitz, southeast of Albany.
In Catherine and Charles Scorsese, he found the inverse of his desperate fictional protagonists.
The inverse effect is equally powerful: Just look at the 2020 hopeful Joe Biden.
Democrats, of course, believe Mr. McConnell is the exact inverse of a political guidepost.
So in MULTIPLICATIVE INVERSE, for example, that second T is the beginning of TWO.
THEY CAME OUT TODAY, THEY SAID MORE REGULATION IS NEEDED OF THOSE INVERSE PRODUCTS.
He discovered a surprisingly inverse relationship between Trump voters and their church-going habits.
The traditional inverse relationship between bonds and stocks has broken in the ongoing selloff.
The Inverse will continue as planned, with four women now involved in the work.
Trading in the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN, ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures ETF and VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Medium-Term ETN has been halted and all three products had a short-selling restriction placed on them by Nasdaq.
The VIX surged 28 percent in its biggest one-day jump on record and two short volatility exchange-traded product — VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term Exchange Traded Note, XIV, and Next Notes S&P 27.5 VIX Inverse ETN — endured heavy selling.
Dave Nemetz, cofounder of Bleacher Report and now CEO of the science content site Inverse.
These are essentially the inverse of the buy signals I highlighted in March of 2009.
And indeed, beyond the psychological aspects, gold tends to enjoy an inverse relationship with the .
In that sense, you could think of Uber Specials as the inverse of surge pricing.
Pink Alex from Love Island has whatever the exact inverse of Big Dick Energy is.
This strategy is the seasonal inverse of the old Wall Street "sell in May" adage.
Viewers, then, can only understand The Inverse on the outside, which is precisely Lima's intention.
According to CarGurus' data, there's a weak inverse correlation between car prices and population density.
The former has a direct correlation with valuations, while the latter has an inverse relationship.
Ergo the dollar got another pummelling and commodities had their usual knee-jerk inverse reaction.
Leveraged and inverse ETFs that try to outperform or hedge market-moves rely on derivatives.
Its strength changes in inverse proportion to the square of the distance it has travelled.
While they would vehemently deny it, Trump is remaking the party in his inverse image.
Oxford Economics has plotted an inverse relationship between the dollar and world trade since 2001.
Abrams described it as "the inverse" of Vladimir Nobakov's Lolita, which Kubrick adapted in 1962.
Instead of attempting a field goal, Philadelphia called its inverse: a play called Philly Special.
For instance, the two lines should have the same number of characters, with inverse tones.
Six in 220 of the city's residents voted for Brexit — a useful inverse poshness indicator.
Inverse funds move in the opposite direction from gold prices, falling when the price rises.
That number is steadily decreasing, however, in inverse proportion to D.C.'s soaring property values.
The XIV stands for the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (ETN).
There's an inverse relationship between his adoration of himself and the prospects for his presidency.
The XIV is supposed to track the inverse return of the VIX, hence the problem.
Rogers is the inverse of Stark, in that his defining character trait is his goodness.
Treasury yields, which move inverse to prices, fell as investors sought safety from market turbulence.
The chances of stars or planets actually colliding are the inverse of astronomical, astronomers say.
It's difficult to argue many liberals would make the inverse choice if circumstances demanded it.
She's now playing the complete inverse of Lara, as the stoic and airless assassin Saya.
Gold generally enjoys an inverse relationship with the U.S. dollar (given that as the dollar rises in value, it takes fewer of those dollars to buy the same amount of gold); an inverse relationship with stocks (which makes sense given gold's role as a safe haven asset); and an inverse relationship with bond yields (which can be explained by gold's lack of yield; as bonds throw off more income, gold looks worse in comparison).
FINRA said that from August 2009 to September 7403, New York-based Oppenheimer sold leveraged, inverse and inverse-leveraged ETFs that were unsuitable for clients based on their ages, investment objectives and finances, and lacked proper supervision to ensure that such sales were not made.
According to the so-called Phillips curve, there is an inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment.
But they also found a faster, inverse drop in traditional smoking rates during those same years.
When it did, the VIX dropped alongside the index rather than following its typical inverse pattern.
The symbolists focus more on philosophy, logic and psychology and view learning as inverse of deduction.
Now, in an interview with Inverse, Smash Mouth says it's okay with its new meme status.
It's all inverse gospel, and the code for listening to it is as complex as gospel's.
This is the inverse of happiness as a quantity to be measured and exploited by politicians.
Researchers have found similar inverse correlations when popular violent movies and TV shows have been released.
While these phenomena are real, their returns will probably be in inverse proportion to their fashionability.
Now French physicists have produced inverse versions of these patterns using microbeads suspended in a liquid.
A decline in bond prices means higher yields, which can have an inverse relationship with stocks.
In some ways, the politics of Trump is the exact inverse of the politics of Obama.
Historically, the performance of the S&P 500 index and gold shares displays strong inverse correlation.
Leung at BlackRock noted, however, that inverse funds are best left to the most sophisticated investors.
They both have the perfect amount of scruff, and inverse expressions: a smile and a scowl.
Unemployment and inflation are, according to the Phillips Curve, supposed to move in inverse lock step.
This can't be an accident, the inverse relation between prettiness and deliciousness at Café Altro Paradiso.
Meanwhile, moderate and conservative Democrats still go with Israel (by an inverse 35% to 17% margin).
Over the next several months, Mr Trump's popularity had an inverse relationship with that bill's viability.
Remember, bond price and yield have an inverse relationship, so the spikes higher represent sell-offs.
The inverse relationship between security and privacy is almost as immutable as the laws of physics.
Research has repeatedly identified the inverse relationship between tuition and enrollment changes—falling prices increase enrollments.
He believes there may be an inverse correlation between companies that yogababble and their share performance.
In that time period, there was a strong inverse correlation between rate cuts and stock pricing.
A smaller related ETN, the $210 million VelocityShares 3x Inverse Crude Oil ETN, is also delisting.
But it also implies that the inverse is true: Fighting climate change has huge financial benefits.
What happened to Durant on Monday night was the unfortunate inverse of the Reed fairy tale.
But the inverse also holds true; avoiding warming also yields direct and indirect gains for societies.
Five of the six federal appeals courts to consider the inverse ratio rule now reject it.
They basically almost seem to be the inverse of the jobs women have been concentrated in.
And they believed the inverse, too — that government intervention and overregulation will hold the economy back.
Selling bonds sends yields higher due to the inverse relationship between bond prices and bond yields.
A competitor fund, the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX (XIV), also was decimated and has since closed.
The investor was referring to the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV).
The debate stage, instead of serving as the platform to consolidate her message, accomplished the inverse.
Copper was potentially forming a bullish inverse head and shoulders pattern on the charts, Torlizzi said.
Economists have grown less confident in models that forecast an inverse relationship between unemployment and inflation.
For a graphic on inverse correlation between euro, Italian spread not what it was, click: tmsnrt.
Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway to Heaven': Spirit's 'Taurus': The inverse ratio rule In his appeal, Malofiy claimed Klausner had erred when he did not instruct the jury to use the "inverse ratio rule," a controversial rule that the 9th Circuit has used in governing copyright cases since 1977.
There is an almost perfect inverse relation between how much your work directly benefits others, and remuneration.
And indeed, beyond the psychological aspects, gold tends to enjoy an inverse relationship with the stock indexes.
The symbolists focus more on philosophy, logic and psychology and view learning as the inverse of deduction.
But then on the inverse, I see my sister turning into a mother and doing things reactionary.
It will hopefully push space exploration and travel into a less rigid, more open climate, Inverse reports.
Perhaps The Inverse is, simultaneously, weirdly at home in Lima's oeuvre and strikingly at odds with it.
There's a similarly weak inverse correlation between price and total number of listings in a metro area.
And the inverse gets a free pass: nobody is upset when Asians wear European clothes, for instance.
It's darker and sleeker, but you'll notice mimics the inverse of the shape of the Elder Wand.
So we spent the last 10 years seeing the inverse, but we hadn't seen the actual transform.
Inverse explains: California law requires rest periods for employees every four hours, along with breaks for meals.
Oil's inverse relationship to the dollar, whereby a stronger currency makes it more expensive for non-U.
Mr Fryer says that American school districts "pay people in inverse proportion to the value they add".
You'll also learn concepts like the inverse square law, and techniques like feathering, catch fighting, and more.
"At the moment, the euro has a very high inverse correlation with risk assets," said Barclay's Kadota.
Two grow weaker, and one grows stronger, in inverse proportion to the reality of the pressures faced.
Thus, if there is a relationship between PAN participation and indebtedness, it would be an inverse one!
If you lie down with dogs, then you'll get fleas, so the inverse must also be true.
"I'm really not sure of which scientists Emily Watson's character might be a composite," he told Inverse.
Whitney from Newark becomes the inverse of Dorothy from Kansas — or, in "The Wiz," Dorothy from Harlem.
The inverse, of course, isn't usually true: The appearance of larger dogs doesn't mean prices are falling.
In some ways, that approach is the inverse of the way Jane the Virgin usually tells stories.
It's like the inverse of Spiderman: Something bit me and gave me the opposite of super powers.
Mr. Witters said research showed that setting and reaching goals had a strong inverse relationship to depression.
The inverse of such a relationship is paying someone else to beat up your other portfolio company.
We are benefiting enormously in our national budget by the fact that inverse rates are very low.
There's a significant inverse correlation between how dense the white population is and how well Biden does.
The scene 500 yards away on the shores of Exuma Sound was the inverse of the west.
The product has an inverse relationship to the VIX, which measures volatility in the S&P 500.
The rate of low birth-weight babies and adult height shows a strong inverse correlation, he said.
A smaller related ETN, the $222 million VelocityShares 3x Inverse Crude Oil ETN, is also delisting Thursday.
Here's what happens: you need to provide investors with a one-day inverse performance of the index.
The conservative argument that the US risks acting alone on climate change is the inverse of the truth.
Most leveraged and inverse tracker products are U.S.-listed, and have proliferated as the ETF industry itself expanded.
But the evidence for an inverse relationship between lung cancer and elevation has been much harder to dismiss.
This is a technical pattern called an inverse head and shoulders," he said Monday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Likewise, when the S&P goes up, the VIX tends to go down as a basic inverse correlation.
Beyond metals' lack of correlation with popular indices, they also maintain an inverse relationship with the U.S. dollar.
Bond prices and bond yields have an inverse relationship, so when bond prices go up, yields go down.
The women's match was an inverse of the men's, sloppier but more fun and, ultimately, far more memorable.
It recently made an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, one of the most reliably bullish formations out there.
But economists have grown less confident in academic models that forecast an inverse relationship between unemployment and inflation.
Sovereign bonds are seen as a safe haven and the yields have an inverse relationship to their prices.
So as Inverse previously reported, it's nearly impossible to say whether these results will apply to 5G hardware.
This is the inverse of how defense currently innovates – develop technology, then find a problem it can solve.
The WSJ report says affected publishers included Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Mic, Entrepreneur, Foreign Policy, Inverse, PopSugar and Variety.
Hulu's Veronica Mars season four is a kind of inverse of the movie in its attitude toward fandom.
This project is almost the inverse of the last significant way that neuroscience entered the US art world.
The Founding Fathers, however, were also aware of the inverse: that the republic could not withstand drastic inequality.
He came to the hospital that night, Inverse reports, because he was so weak he could barely talk.
Bustle Digital Group, which has recently been buying struggling digital properties, has acquired science and entertainment site Inverse.
The rise in sterling and FTSE 63 together indicated that an inverse relationship between the two was weakening.
It's as if storytime at the children's bookstore went rogue, or the inverse of a Kidz Bop song.
Within the dark clouds, Jeste also found a silver lining: An inverse relationship exists between loneliness and wisdom.
"The recent move higher is evidence of the pound's cheapness and inverse relationship with Brexit uncertainty," said Patel.
BlackRock Inc, the world's largest asset manager, on Monday warned of the risk of inverse exchange-traded products.
The Philips curve relates to a supposed inverse relationship between the level of unemployment and the inflation rate.
This inverse correlation between animal size and sperm size might be a consistent pattern across the animal kingdom.
But OVO feels different in that so far it is serving the inverse function of a rap label.
But the Inverse spoke with experts to find out how we can improve the body's ability to detox.
"The lead author of the study, Arthur Toga, told Inverse: "The 0.4 years of difference was statistically significant.
The DBC ETF, which tracks the movements of 14 commodities, normally has an inverse relationship with the TLT.
As other commentators have pointed out, the Trump administration's style seems to be the inverse of previous administrations.
But investors are taking a lot more risk to generate bond returns, and not only using inverse products.
Yet there is one big exception: Vanguard will not offer commission-free access to leveraged or inverse ETFs.
Instead, inverse E.T.F.s are designed to function as a very short-term trading strategy for extremely knowledgeable investors.
Many liberals who disdained the Tea Party revolt like the progressive "resistance" movement, and for conservatives the inverse.
We have seen the results of the inverse — Americans paying dearly in blood and treasure with no result.
Her inverse, the JAP, was entitled and withholding, designed to take blame for the stigmas of the new.
ROBERT FRANK: Right, but the inverse of that which is what the conservatives say 'Well, growth will solve everything.
The U.S. dollar and gold prices typically have an inverse relationship, in which one falls as the other rises.
According to Inverse, some fans believe Melisandre is already back in Winterfell and using magic to conceal her identity.
Monday's selloff triggered the termination of Credit Suisse's VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term Exchange-Traded Note (ETN) XIV.
But the inverse was also true; the more public funds libraries receive, the more people tend to use them.
Inverse volatility ETPs in Europe, for example, sank this week after a key gauge of European stock volatility surged.
Gizmodo has reached out to Boston Dynamics for comment, and we'll update this story if we hear back.[Inverse]
Then there was Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Riverdale's Satanic inverse starring a teen witch who can't stop fighting gods.
The problem is that the inverse — fun and comfort mean your mind and body are slowly deteriorating — is not.
The inverse of Jonesy is the miserably alone Angus (Joshua McGuire, whose role also expanded following the first season).
Clinton had the near inverse of those numbers: 59% said she was qualified, while 39% said she was not.
A Tufts University lab is working to turn the notion on its head, asking the perhaps equally important inverse.
Yields on German and French and government bonds - which move inverse to price - dropped towards recent two-year lows.
Angular velocity and moment of inertia are the two concepts at work here, and they have an inverse relationship.
It's inverse, Black Friday, is fast, cheap, and fun — way down at the end of the stocking-up spectrum.
Positive emotions and generally positive people can have a tremendous effect on people, but the inverse is also true.
A 2008 study that examined over 100 countries also found an inverse relationship between income inequality and life expectancy.
Here, lightness is found not through eternal return's inverse but through its pliancy — that history is subject to reinterpretation.
Space reporter Robin Seemangal tweeted the news last night, with a spokesperson for NASA confirming the plans to Inverse.
During the February slide in markets, inverse and often leveraged ETFs based specifically on the VIX index magnified losses.
The Fed's Phillips curve model (that is based on the inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment) isn't working anyway.
This was the inverse-Laplace-transform part of the researchers' framework, the approximation of the function of past time.
The managers of inverse ETFs use a variety of strategies, including derivatives and shorting stocks, to meet their objectives.
In short, the Big Venture Formula is really just the inverse of medieval alchemy: it turns gold into rock.
And any fund with leveraged or inverse exposure to the market is intended for a single-day trade only.
The following chart shows total OECD oil inventories versus the inverse Brent oil price since the beginning of 2010.
Inverse will be overseen by Josh Topolsky, whose site The Outline was acquired by BDG earlier in the year.
So long as gold's "inverse relative relationship" with equities holds, the yellow metal will remain under pressure, she said.
"This whole process has not been fun, because it's the inverse version of what we normally do," Oliver said.
This work was the inverse of my daily deskbound grind: It taxed my body and left my mind free.
We believe there is an inverse correlation that may be a forward-looking indicator for a firm's share performance.
In Hong Kong, leveraged and inverse exchange-traded funds, that reward investors when markets collapse, have seen record buying.
But aside from its inverse relationship with the dollar, the technical chart of GLD itself isn't looking too promising.
According to the inverse square law, the second lamp will be one-quarter as bright as the first lamp.
In that way, they're the inverse of M&M's, which are consistently fine no matter what color you get.
Deals by Country and Category (dollars) American and Chinese investment had an inverse relationship in the last 12 months.
While the OMB may allow an agency's annual costs to exceed its savings, it may similarly require the inverse.
With the court's decision to overturn the inverse ratio rule, it could cease being used in copyright infringement cases.
"There's an inverse ratio between the abundance of pornography and the scarcity of sex in modern fiction," he said.
Yields — which have an inverse relationship to prices — spiked considerably during the euro zone sovereign debt crisis of 2011.
Like the inverse of that luminous, orderly piece, "Catacomb" was dark, tangled, subterranean, yet still pristine in its structure.
It is likely that increasing upfront taxation on retirement savings will have the inverse effect on per capita GDP.
" What struck me at his most recent restaurant, Café Altro Paradiso, was "the inverse relationship between prettiness and deliciousness.
The last day of trading for VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV) will be Feb.
This was the reason an inverse correlation was emerging between the dollar and long-term Treasury yields, he said.
The way these inverse funds work is this: Suppose the price of the volatility index you're using is 10.
That's because inverse funds are rebalanced at the end of each trading day to restore the targeted risk exposure.
However, overall, her experience has been that sharing a mission and a goal empowers the marriage, a healthy inverse.
The process creates a kind of inverse simulacrum, in which an object representation manifests from its lower-dimensional reference.
Small city confidence: In the U.S. there is an inverse relationship between city size and perception of job loss.
This week, you may have heard more about the inverse ETFs that bet against the VIX — the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short Term ETN (XIV) and ProShares Short VIX Short Term Futures ETF (SVXY) — which blew up, not literally, though one is shutting down, while both have seen most of their assets evaporate.
This "inverse design" approach is different from the way you might screen for compounds, for example, or find protein crystals.
However, nine companies experienced greater discrepancies: The Washington Post, Mic, BuzzFeed, Wired, Entrepreneur, Foreign Policy, Inverse, PopSugar Celebrity and Variety.
The VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note bets against the index over one- and two-month periods.
Foreign investment is the inverse of trade deficits because all of those dollars have to come back to America somehow.
" Because he said so many were still silent or nameless, Rick added the inverse of #MeToo: "It's not just me.
The yield has an inverse relationship to a bond's price, meaning investors were cautious on lending money to the government.
For the city's working poor, there's an inverse relationship between their ability to remain housed and Atlanta's much-celebrated renaissance.
"What's really striking to me is how the market seems to be an inverse indicator of Trump's fortunes," Noland said.
Johnson's chart shows an inverse head and shoulders has formed, a pattern that is generally thought to predict an uptrend.
Its inverse also has lots of potential applications, according to co-author Lorenzo Botto of Queen Mary University of London.
Gold has a fairly strong inverse correlation to U.S. 10-year Treasury notes, tending to rally as the yield drops.
Oreo debuted its cookie-flavored hot cocoa mix back in September, and now we have the inverse product from Pillsbury.
Much of the inverse price movement stems from traders' worries over the future of bitcoin and the underpinning blockchain technology.
Chain Hook: An inverse grappling claw that Roadhog can use to hook and reel in single targets,  briefly stunning them.
There remains a certain bravado, an inverse pride in their trolls and other spooks, on part of Russia's political elite.
Among them: ProShares Ultra MSCI EAFE, Direxion Daily S&P 500 Bear 3X Shares and VelocityShares 3X Inverse Gold ETN.
Loving a new Ryan Reynolds movie, and having that movie be Deadpool, feels like the inverse of a paper cut.
Inverse reports that the man had frequently used laxatives throughout his life, but they did little to relief his constipation.
He's also the inverse of a contemporary NBA big man, with skills that feel sedimentary when utilized in Indiana's offense.
Yates is the inverse of Trump in that her rhetoric is reassuring but her actions were ruinous for her institution.
Nomura Securities also said on Tuesday it would redeem its Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed S&P 500 VIX Inverse ETN.
Nomura Securities also said on Tuesday it would redeem its Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed S&P 500 VIX Inverse ETN .
Exacerbating the decline was the outright collapse of the XIV, then the most popular inverse volatility fund on the market.
Phoenix's population resembles an inverse bell curve, with many people concentrated on either end of the income spectrum, Garcia said.
Inverse is a small science and technology publication founded by Dave Nemetz, who cofounded Bleacher Report with Bustle's Bryan Goldberg.
Inverse confirmed to Business Insider that two editorial employees and three others were laid off the day of the acquisition.
Bond prices and interest rates have an inverse relationship, so when interest rates rise, bond prices drop and vice versa.
Or the hyper-intolerance on campuses where political correctness has now swung to a form of inverse discrimination and intolerance.
All told, it's about half the total data collected by the CMS detector, and makes up about 2.5 inverse femtobarns.
"It's incredible," she told Inverse, mystified after roughly calculating the insanely high amounts of force involved in landing the jump.
The new policy covers the entire ETF universe except for strategies directly associated with day trading — leveraged or inverse funds.
They found that Rossby numbers and solar cycles have an inverse relationship, so as Rossby numbers increase, solar cycles decrease.
The phenomenon is almost the inverse of the one that played out in the early days of the National Front.
Netflix's shows are typically the inverse; the streaming giant has always touted itself as a home for the boundary-pushers.
Unsurprisingly, there is often an inverse relationship between profits at the supply chain level and profits at the manufacturing level.
Whenever the Nikkei had risen, investors had increased buying in the inverse ETF, whose value rises when the Nikkei falls.
We can and must inverse this ratio in the US by investing in a few rudimentary food-related social services.
The VIX doubled during regular market hours Monday, causing obvious havoc for a product seeking to track its inverse return.
The subway car is the inverse of the justice system that will swallow Poussey up and, years later, kill her.
Another is that much of the community college population is older, and rusty at factoring quadratics and finding inverse functions.
Gordon points to an "inverse head and shoulders" pattern that he says is suggesting a bullish reversal for the stock.
But equity markets have also risen, meaning that the usual inverse correlation between bond yields and equities is becoming blurred.
Researchers found an inverse relationship between abortion restrictions and women's and children's health outcomes – as restrictions increased, health outcomes worsened.
In many ways, his appeared to be an inverse of Wing Chun: expansive, acrobatic, and oriented around long-range attacks.
It had been an extraordinary ride for XIV, formally known as the Velocity Shares Daily Inverse VIX Short Term ETN.
Aughts-era rap was often built on narratives of excess and indestructibility, but Uzi was interested in its inverse, the finite.
On a weekly basis, Gordon examined a likely reversal following an inverse head and shoulders pattern dating back to last summer.
But if there's any Spider-Man villain that can stand alone, it's Venom, the squid-ink-colored inverse of Peter Parker.
Unlike the past two, however, it stems from the president trying to impose his will on Congress, rather than the inverse.
The national weather service rates winters using the Hellmann index, the inverse of the sum of daily average temperatures below zero.
And angles they were pushing likely still flowed where they could influence opinion — thanks to the "inverse" osmosis of social media.
Hinds "The Club" Hinds have made the exact inverse of the Go-Go's "Our Lips Are Sealed" video, and it's magnificent.
A rough-and-ready gauge of expected stock returns is the earnings yield, the inverse of the price-to-earnings ratio.
"Due to the inverse correlation between crude and the dollar, we think that provides another tail wind for oil," added Wald.
"[I] can confirm the crew will be able to watch it on orbit," NASA Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot told Inverse.
Statistically, there is a strong inverse correlation co-efficient of -0.83 between moves in inflation and retail sales one month later.
The yen and equities have an inverse trading relationship, when the currency rises, it usually corresponds with a dip in stocks.
Nocebo is something of an inverse to this idea, instead of a creation of a space, it fixates on the absence.
Somebody wearing one of these headsets is like an inverse ghost — the body is there, but the spirit has passed beyond.
The company agreed to settle in August 2016 and finalized a settlement for about $4 million in May, according to Inverse.
" The analyst noted during the three most recent cycles of alcohol consumption there was a "notable inverse correlation with cannabis use.
This the inverse of other content formats where paid subscriptions are common in the US but not the norm in China.
The policy paper is, in many ways, the inverse of Zuckerberg's appearance before the Senate Commerce and Judiciary committees in April.
Yields on the bonds of investment grade tech firms - yields move inverse to prices - hit the highest in 8 years, however.
Josh Topolsky of The Outline, which was also recently acquired by Bustle, has been tasked with overseeing Inverse under the company.
Shorter-term, 250.64-year U.S. government bond yields, which move inverse to price, steadied after hitting their highest in nine years.
But as cow milk gets swapped for almond milk, and sugar gets substituted with Stevia sweetner, prices see an inverse reaction.
And the inverse holds true, so that a traditionally samba-esque confection, "Varanda Suspensa," receives an underlay of contemporary rhythm programming.
" It found a "significant inverse correlation" between MMR vaccination coverage and social network activity on the topic "autism and MMR vaccine.
The inverse of Memphis's playful world was the spirit of aggression infusing works like the artist Tom Sachs's "Bitch Lounge" (1999).
The inverse can be said of Master & Dynamic's new MH33 Wireless, a wire-free version of its original over-ear cans.
So, how great it was to see the buyers of inverse, leveraged volatility products absolutely getting wiped out on the market.
Coming out of this debate, she faces the inverse question: Will her tussle with Mr. Buttigieg help reinvigorate her polling numbers?
Cramer said the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV) caused an influx of selling in recent days.
He said the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV) caused an influx of selling in recent days.
The VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV) is down more than 80 percent in extended trading Monday.
Both trade using leverage and provide inverse returns to the market's "fear gauge" known as the Cboe volatility index — the VIX.
"It's an odd, inverse logic that I should not incarcerate him because inmates think so lowly of him," the judge said.
Editorially, it essentially takes the inverse model of BuzzFeed, serving a side of clickbait with a main course of serious journalism.
Sometimes leaders face the inverse problem, particularly with slow-moving crises like climate change that might worry elites more than voters.
"The Convent" is in some ways the inverse of that, examining the effect of a sequestered community on a modern calamity.
But there is also evidence that the inverse correlation between the euro/dollar rate and the BTP/Bund spread has strengthened considerably this year, meaning the euro weakened each time the spread widened, as the following chart shows: The inverse correlation, based on a 130-day period, rose to 87 percent at the end of August.
The inverse head and shoulders pattern typically suggests a downtrend is about to end as the price breaks through previous resistance levels.
Now, the inverse is growing in popularity, with many digital-first retail brands looking to set up a brick-and-mortar shop.
Gold and the dollar usually have an inverse relationship, meaning that a rising dollar has the potential to bode ill for gold.
Its design didn't take into account the inverse strategy adopted by our harassers: thousands of unique emails sent to the same recipient.
The iron oxides provide the color and the talc provides the texture, according to a 2017 Inverse article that analyzed the ingredients.
Gold and equities tend to have an inverse correlation with one another, which means a rate rise could be great for gold.
Statistical analysis has become ascendant: an unfortunate state of affairs, because too often, there is an inverse relationship between computation and meaningfulness.
And it is a religion that says that it's true in both its win-win form, and its inverse lose-lose form.
The page, previously maintained by the Barack Obama and George W. Bush administrations, went dark by late Friday afternoon, as Inverse reports.
At this point in my app usage journey, I'm looking for an operating system with first-class Electron support, not the inverse.
Managers of these leveraged and inverse products are required to buy volatility futures as they go up and sell when they decline.
For instance, an inverse fund could go up by 5 percent on a day the index it tracks declines by 5 percent.
Leveraged and inverse ETFs are just 33 percent of the ETF market, but when used properly, they can supercharge a portfolio's performance.
Her online persona was the inverse of her real one: different gender, age, culture, religion, language, status and a radically different ideology.
Or there are ETFs that generate the inverse (or opposite) performance of a broad stock market index and often use leverage (e.g.
Geometrically, the events should look like the temporal inverse of each other and the probabilities of each event occurring should be related.
No leverage will be permitted for inverse products, there will be restrictions on margin financing, and additional legal disclosures will be required.
"[I] can confirm the crew will be able to watch it on orbit," the NASA public affairs officer, Dan Huot, told Inverse.
Leveraged and inverse ETFs typically use derivatives to deliver a multiple of the positive or negative daily return of the reference index.
That caused an unprecedented 96 percent plunge in the S&P Vix short-term futures inverse index, which Nomura's ETN is tracking.
I may not like his music, but I respect his dedication to sounding like Soulja Boy and looking like his literal inverse.
There seems to be an inverse relationship between the sophistication of in-flight entertainment systems, and the amount of legroom on offer.
The gallery describes your work as 'the decontextualization of shape, form, and cutting away at identity in its inverse relation to power.
Asserting that there is a behavioral cure for racism simply supports the inverse argument: that there was a behavioral cause for it.
It's the virtual assistant with a helpfulness that's approximately inverse to the amount of public attention it's getting at any given moment.
Like oil, gold is priced in dollars meaning that the price of the metal and the currency's strength hold an inverse relationship.
Now nearing her fifth decade on earth, she figures that her business-suited contemporaries must look at her and wonder the inverse.
The inverse colors give the snow an eerie, abysmal look, while the retiming makes it appear to sprout from puddles of water.
And the inverse relationship between the show's quality and its quantity of award nods hasn't been lost on TV critics and fans.
Indeed, as a recent article at Inverse declares, you can trace the advancement of Hollywood special effects through the character of Kong.
That is almost the inverse of, let's say, the Lagerfeld model, where the image of the house and the designer are inseparable.
So-called inverse funds that move against the market offer a way to hedge that can be splendid when most stocks fall.
" In Nablus, he finds himself playing another role, that of a merchant like his father, "the inverse of his persona in Paris.
Dans le sens inverse — quand un Tunisien musulman souhaite épouser une non-musulmane — rien n'est exigé de la femme, cette heureuse élue.
The response to coronavirus resembles the inverse of a speculative mania, with fear replacing greed, and errors of pessimism those of optimism.
A national poll from Fox News, however, was almost the inverse in showing Sanders with 31 percent support to Biden's 18 percent.
An inverse relationship exists between how much you bring with you and how long it takes to settle into your new home.
A rough-and-ready gauge of expected returns on stocks is the earnings yield—the inverse of the price-to-earnings ratio.
That flawed edifice might stand as a kind of inverse metaphor for the film itself, which is a marvel of meticulous construction.
In a sense, he was the inverse of Abu Sami, the professor who shut himself off from the war inside his home.
The women's draw will have the inverse schedule, with the bottom half playing on Monday and the top half playing on Tuesday.
Fall Bond prices and interest rates have an inverse relationship, so when interest rates rise, bond prices drop and vice versa. 3.
The most high-profile crash was that of the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term, which trades under the ticker symbol XIV.
The inverse relationship between the assets — in which oil prices fall when the dollar rises and vice versa — has recently reasserted itself.
The inverse relationship implies "a move higher in interest rates in 2H13 could be a challenge for the group," the note said.
Two ETNs have attracted much attention: the ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures and the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN.
The mask is an inverse of the pattern needed in the chip, so its shadow is the pattern of the required circuit.
This measure is the market's earnings yield (inverse of the P/E ratio) minus the current yield on the 10-year Treasury.
Most 10-year bond yields — which move inverse to their underlying price — were up four to five basis points in early trade .
It was hard to accept that, in French, a compliment resonates in inverse proportion to the force with which it is offered.
They are called inverse exchange-traded funds, and as their name implies, their value moves in the opposite direction of their benchmarks.
But a strange inverse of this logic is that cities, even seemingly disparate ones, have far more that unites than divides them.
Other studies involving digital engagement have suggested an inverse relationship with happiness: As digital media usage goes down, people generally report feeling happier.
There's really no way to understand Unix (and operating systems generally) without understanding C, and you could probably argue the inverse as well.
It's the inverse of the more well-known (and sung about) "blue moon," or the second full moon in a given calendar month.
But European products which do offer inverse or leveraged exposure to volatility have also been on a rollercoaster ride as volatility markets convulsed.
Disliking Jar Jar is an easy cause to rally around, like the inverse of the internet's love for bacon or cute animal videos.
There's an inverse relationship between interest rates and the price of not only fixed income securities but also hybrids such as preferred stocks.
It's kind of like the inverse of Google Street View: the photos aren't illustrating the map, they're the source of the map itself.
While that isn't always the case, Ross sees indications that such an inverse relationship could be at play, using Friday's trends as proof.
The new notes - VelocityShares 3x Long Crude Oil ETN (UWT) and VelocityShares 3x Inverse Crude Oil ETN (DWT) - were being issued by Citigroup.
Last but not least, Midnight in Chernobyl author Adam Higginbotham provided a few fact-checks for Inverse, which are definitely worth a read.
These days, the inverse is true: We're all desperate to get back the free time and ability to focus we used to have.
As the impact of these shifts on consumer price inflation fades the traditional inverse relationship between wage growth and unemployment may reassert itself.
The yield (which has an inverse relationship to the price) on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note was nearly unchanged at 1.722 percent.
Cappelleri noted that if Chipotle's stock can break out of its current inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, it could rally into the $700s.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, which moves in an inverse way to its price, fell slightly to 1.869 percent.
So, fictional tales or news reports about a character finding coping strategies for suicidal thoughts can have an inverse relationship with suicidal behaviors.
It's used to create a metal record or "mother," which then is used as a stamper—an inverse version of the original recording.
The inverse correlation clearly reflects concern that populist politicians will pursue fiscally unsustainable policies that euro zone authorities can do little to stop.
In the vast workroom, under a ceiling of swooping inverse domed skylights, 250 seamstresses, machinists, pattern cutters and managers produced each collection's clothes.
Critics of the suggestion have pointed to numerous statistics that show an inverse correlation between video games and violent behavior or gun deaths.
The charts below show the correlation between Fed rate cuts and stocks in 1995 — a clearly inverse relationship — against today's highly correlated connection.
Crucially, women are not visible to men before they initiate conversation — it's the inverse of the backpage listings to which it's often compared.
And now that the dollar is rallying to a three-week high, Gordon believes the inverse relationship will continue and send GLD lower.
The new notes - VelocityShares 3x Long Crude Oil ETN (UWT) and VelocityShares 3x Inverse Crude Oil ETN (DWT) - are being issued by Citigroup.
A few billion dollars vanished as products that trade at the inverse of the VIX, which essentially wagered on the market's stability, cratered.
Trading on the XIV, SVXY, and the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Medium-Term exchange-traded note (ZIV) was halted temporarily on Tuesday morning.
That is unsettling for portfolio managers who use the more typical inverse relationship between stocks and bonds to balance and insulate their funds.
But the hygiene hypothesis — and when it comes to allergy, the inverse relationship between industrialized processes and health — has held up remarkably well.
Mr. Newsom said the state could petition the California Supreme Court to seek changes to that provision, which is known as inverse condemnation.
The magnitude of this interaction can be found with the following expression: The key here is the "inverse square" nature of the force.
Wells Fargo Clearing Services and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network failed to supervise investment advisors who recommended single-inverse exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Isn't it funny to think that decades of Americans relied for behavioral guidance on a single pair of unsportsmanlike twins with inverse names?
The project is presented as a sort of inverse theater in the round, with little movement required on the part of the audience.
He points to an "inverse head and shoulders" pattern as proof that XLF could bounce back to its early August highs near $25.50.
These are the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note and the ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures exchange-traded fund.
A Credit Suisse product, the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN, will close after losing nearly all of its assets on Monday.
We've also seen the inverse, on contextual fit; food products can either do amazing or not well at all on food-related podcasts.
Pitched as a high-tech, vastly more efficient sequel to the 777, the plane was in every way the inverse of its predecessor.
If inverse condemnation is applied, the state utility commission should allow utility costs, over and above insurance coverage, to be shared by customers.
California is one of the only states in the country where courts have applied inverse condemnation liability to events caused by utility equipment.
But if the S&P is down 5 percent over the next 12 months, don't expect the inverse to be up 5 percent.
Just as telling is that countries led by strongmen hostile to orthodox policies have seen their currencies suffer—the inverse of the Putin Principle.
Fixed-income assets are perceived as a safe haven compared to equities, and the two have been moving with an inverse correlation this week.
Credit Suisse said its inverse VIX exchange-traded note (ETN), the second-most widely used product tracking the VIX, would stop trading by Feb.
But in terms of market signal, low LME aluminium stocks now are no more than the inverse of high aluminium stocks earlier this decade.
This inverse relationship between a journey's value and its cost is something that Europe's new breed of long-haul budget carriers may be overlooking.
They are, however, the inverse of the snowflake community demographically and are disproportionately likely to be white, male, and making prank videos on YouTube.
A third approach to explaining the universe's accelerating expansion is to fiddle with general relativity itself, by changing the inverse-square law of gravity.
Laura Lima: The Inverse continues at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA) (Miami Design District, 4040 NE 2nd Ave, Miami) through October 30. 
Lee highlighted the steepening yield curve as a sign of improved forward growth outlook and an inverse relationship of ETF volumes to volatility products.
Government bonds with negative yields have grown to over $11 trillion, according to Fitch Ratings, with yields having an inverse relationship to their prices.
The big picture: Massive buybacks are likely a major reason equity prices and bond prices are both moving higher, shedding their historically inverse relationship.
It is bolstered by a separate and fairly well-established inverse relationship between common diseases in early life and the risk of developing ALL.
But we could have shirked responsibility (a sort of inverse "pottery barn" principle — if you didn't break it, you don't have to fix it).
It turned out that there was an inverse relationship between the age of a parent's death and the longevity of his or her offspring.
The doctrine, known as "inverse condemnation," exposes California utilities to liabilities from wildfires regardless of their negligence, as long as their equipment is involved.
She's right, of course, although the most dangerous mortal player is a female scientist — a kind of inverse Wonder Woman — named Maru (Elena Anaya).
Second, Gordon sees an "inverse head and shoulders" in the charts, another bullish indicator that he says hints at a rally ahead for Alphabet.
The 21-year-old generates a flurry of activity in person that feels like the inverse of his mellow, boombap- and jazz-adjacent rap.
New Netflix series Iron Fist has similarly been accused of whitewashing, and in an interview with Inverse, director Roy Thomas made things even worse.
But in terms of market signal, low LME aluminum stocks now are no more than the inverse of high aluminum stocks earlier this decade.
Likewise, if a head-and-shoulders pattern signals trouble ahead, then an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern signals the opposite—a chance for glory.
A common misperception about ISIS-related terror is that the group's fortunes exist in inverse proportion to the square mileage of territory it controls.
Lang noticed Qualcomm's stock forming an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, which Cramer sees as one of the most reliably bullish patterns out there.
In 1958, a New Zealand economist, William Phillips, identified an inverse relationship between unemployment and inflation: as unemployment increased, inflation decreased, and vice versa.
However, the inverse of that is also true — at my old job, I was constantly staying late and working weekends for no extra pay.
The third main finding, the inverse relationship between loneliness and wisdom, was "surprising and interesting and actually positive -- an optimistic finding," according to Jeste.
The confirmation of judges has, in many ways, been the inverse of the rule within the administration: disciplined and effective, with unimpeachable conservative credentials.
Marko Kolanovic, JPMorgan's global head of quant and derivatives research, has found an inverse relationship between volatility and the ease of trading — or liquidity.
Turning to the stock's daily chart, Moreno noticed that "while it's been consolidating, it's also made an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern," Cramer said.
While paying down debt can lower your credit utilization and improve your debt-to-income ratio, the inverse of that involves increasing your income.
In late January, the Gallup poll ratings for President Trump were the exact inverse of Obama's numbers — 2628 percent disapproval and 28500 percent approval.
" Another still begs him to stay: "But u/fscomeau, I need you to make more posts so I can make money off the inverse!
First image in each column is the ground truth, the second image is the generated sketch and the third is the synthesized inverse sketch.
Prices of the precious metal usually have an inverse relationship with interest rates: Higher interest rates make the opportunity cost of holding gold higher.
Given how passengers have grown in inverse proportion to the spaciousness of airliner seats, anything like "expeditious" evacuation of an entire airliner seems doubtful.
Super-teams cannot exist in a universe that does not also contain their inverse; the Knicks, now and for the foreseeable future, are that.
"A pall of societal shame hovers over everyone in this club, the haunted inverse of new-parent meet-ups and mommy groups," Greene writes.
I instantly remembered the inverse view, and the little boy whose view it was, unaware of the permanent tattoo being inked into his core.
And since 2015 it's also done the inverse: shipping some of Poland's top jazz musicians to various North American cities for a multipartite showcase.
It gives us an inverse image of the digital culture of the past 20 years, converting the internet's worst stressors (repetition, amplification) into soothers.
"We went all the way down to 2.65 percent [on the 10-year]" on worries about the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETNs.
But if you let your eyes go blurry, you might imagine the inverse — the young woman hidden in the profile of the old hag.
Take the ProShares UltraPro Short S&P 6.23, an inverse fund that shorts the S&P 26.2-stock index at three-to-one leverage.
Performer A, who says she has now forgiven Lima, told Hyperallergic that she would like to stop The Inverse but does not know how.
A carnivalesque array of mutilated and drowning bodies in "Galleria Umberto" (1925) serves as the inverse of the repressed socialites in "Paris Society" (1931).
The credit ratings agency, however, said the state's wildfires and the inverse condemnation rule will remain a long-term risk for the publicly-owned utilities.
This, in turn, is not a good signal for the market rally given that gold and bonds have an inverse relationship with the S&P.
Listening to it in conjunction with this new one, it feels like they're very much two sides of the same coin, kind of an inverse.
Blackrock, the biggest provider of ETFs in Europe through its iShares platform, criticised the inverse and leveraged products it said had magnified the sell-off.
The inverse relationship between unemployment and wage growth is summed up by the Phillips curve, named after William Phillips, who first plotted it in 22.
As seen in this astonishing chart, the inverse relationship between fake news and real news intensified in the crucial final three months before the campaign.
And I learned early, too, the inverse relationship between the amount of time it takes to make something and the amount of gratitude it garners.
Although rates don't skyrocket overnight, the ripple effect that starts at banks gradually moves out to business owners and consumers, impacting them in inverse ways.
He became a rugby version of Bigfoot and the subject of a play, his legend growing in inverse proportion to the confirmed sightings of him.
Amazon's approach to its AI has been the inverse of Apple's and Google's: Siri and Google Now started on mobile, then came to home products.
You need to know the Catholic symbolism, and then you need to know the inverse of that symbolism, because all these people were into it.
Oxford Economics has plotted the inverse relationship between the dollar and world trade and find that trade is growing at its fastest rate since 2010.
An exchange-traded fund tracking the sector just posted a bullish inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, suggesting more gains are ahead, according to technical analysts.
Traders should also be wary of leveraged and inverse ETFs, which attempt to use debt and derivatives to multiply the returns of their underlying assets.
Inverse ETFs seek to provide the opposite of the investment returns, also daily, of a given index or benchmark, either in whole or by multiples.
Due to the effects of compounding, aggressive techniques, and possible correlation errors, leveraged and inverse ETFs may experience greater losses than one would ordinarily expect.
The dollar tends to have an inverse relationship with oil prices, as a weaker greenback makes dollar-denominated commodities cheaper for holders of other currencies.
While the inverse cascade effect has been known for decades, a mathematical, quantitative prediction of what that final, stable flow looks like has eluded theorists.
Last June, Direxion Investments — known for its family of inverse and leveraged ETFs — launched the Daily CSI 300 China A Share Bear 1x Shares (CHAD).
There's a consideration, though, with any inverse ETFs, that makes them dangerous to hold as anything other than a short-term bet against a market.
If the underlying stocks fall, these inverse ETFs will appreciate and the next day, the managers would have to sell more stocks at lower prices.
On the other hand, if underlying stocks go up, inverse ETFs will have to reduce their short exposure by maybe buying stocks at higher prices.
The dollar's growing inverse correlation with global risk appetite has also fueled a near 6 percent rise in the greenback over the last three months.
By sending laser beams that are the inverse of certain wavelengths, humanity could conceivably edit out the life-generated "biosignatures" in Earth's atmosphere, Kipping said.
Experiences also show that the inverse is true: when minimum wages are kept low, local economies struggle, and businesses have a hard time keeping workers.
The study on European countries revealed an inverse association between coffee and liver disease, suicide in men, cancer in women, digestive diseases and circulatory diseases.
According to fund tracker Morningstar, some 1,800 U.S.-listed ETF products exist, deploying everything from diversified core holdings to inverse, or hedge fund–like strategies.
That has been accompanied by the growing popularity of inverse-volatility ETF products, which have doubled in value this year as market volatility has cratered.
Trump's penchant for saying outrageous things may appeal to his most extreme supporters, but it has the inverse effect of narrowing his support among moderates.
The largest of these, VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN (XIV) makes money (to oversimplify) when VIX futures trade higher than the VIX itself.
For the past three decades there has been a virtually unbroken inverse correlation between the VIX and S&P 500 — as stocks rose, volatility fell.
"For those of you who don't remember, an inverse head-and-shoulders is not an upside down bottle of shampoo," the "Mad Money" host continued.
The inverse moves in the large emerging markets exchange-traded fund, the EEM, were "incredibly exact" the last two times the dollar reversed, he wrote.
The matter in question is the products that trade at the inverse of the market's "fear gauge," the Cboe Volatility Index, which trades as VIX.
Inverse, a new-ish digital media startup founded by Bleacher Report's Dave Nemetz, is announcing that it has raised $6 million in Series A funding.
While one interpretation of this data is that people are poorer off because they're less financially literate, the inverse can be true just as often.
The crisp partitioning of the composition feels like the inverse of the previous piece, a stark contrast between a humming machine and a silent whiteout.
Update: This article originally mentioned HIV in the title, but it's one example where these researchers — and others — have found an inverse association with obesity.
It was an inverse relationship, meaning the more siblings the child had, the less likely it was that he or she would get the allergy.
In the short term low inflation is especially striking because it seems to defy the "Phillips curve", the supposed inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment.
It's a strange inverse of the Nixon White House, where everything was recorded and subpoenaed and the gaps of recording helped bring the President down.
Creating further headwinds, the dollar index has risen back above 90 cents just as the inverse relationship between the greenback and oil futures reasserts itself.
While he aims to do the inverse at Esquire, and bring in more female readers, Mr. Fielden nevertheless has a legacy to protect at Esquire.
"Most people probably claim to feel better after detox diets because they're actually just eating healthier and possibly exercising," nutrition professor Jamie Baum told Inverse.
Gordon refers to a chart of the gold-tracking ETF (GLD) and the UUP, which tracks the U.S. dollar, to point out their inverse relationship.
A study performed at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School found an inverse relationship between adverse childhood experiences, and performance in school and social behavior.
The VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV) blew up overnight as investors were forced to sell when the market went haywire.
Since the beginning of the year, oil and the U.S. dollar index have had a correlation of -0.86, with -1 being a perfectly inverse relationship.
Oil tends to have an inverse relationship with the dollar, as a stronger greenback makes it more expensive to buy dollar-denominated commodities like oil.
However, in the recent months with central banks using artificial ways to pump money into the economy, this inverse relationship is seen to be dying.
The regular-season finish is the inverse of a 0003-11 mark that third-year Baylor coach Matt Rhule posted in 2017, his first season.
You aren't likely to find them offered in your 401(k) for a good reason: Inverse E.T.F.s can quickly destroy the value in a portfolio.
The benefits of an inverse E.T.F. can be valuable — but only for a day at a time, said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst for Bankrate.com.
Stars Hollow has often been viewed as a cheerful, inverse parallel to Twin Peaks (a connection the revival made even clearer with Kirk's Eraserhead tribute).
And because the tale is essentially a fantasy — of love, fame and ruin; biography as mythology — its casting is the inverse of the rock bio.
His trip east is nearly the direct inverse of Cruz, who begins the day near Des Moines and works his way west to Sioux City.
We imagine he knows things but doesn't talk about them, which is exactly the inverse of how most human beings in DC seem to operate.

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