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Definition of Support level

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Support level

A price level below which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to fall.



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Confidence level

The degree of assurance that a specified failure rate is not exceeded.


Level pay

The characteristic of the scheduled principal and interest payments due under a mortgage such that
total monthly payment of P&I is the same while characteristically the principal payment component of the
monthly payment becomes gradually greater while the monthly interest payment becomes less.


Level-coupon bond

Bond with a stream of coupon payments that are the same throughout the life of the bond.


Resistance level

A price level above which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to rise.


accepted quality level (AQL)

the maximum limit for the number of defects or errors in a process


batch-level cost

a cost that is caused by a group of things
being made, handled, or processed at a single time


organizational-level cost

a cost incurred to support the ongoing
facility or operations


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product- (or process-) level cost

a cost that is caused by the development, production, or acquisition of specific products or services


unit-level cost

a cost caused by the production or acquisition
of a single unit of product or the delivery of a single
unit of service


Price Level

A weighted average of prices of all goods and services where the weights are given by total spending on each good or service. Measured by a price index.


Uniform Interstate Family Support Act

A federal Act specifying which jurisdiction
shall issue family support-related garnishment orders.


Multilevel bill of material

An itemization of all bill of material components, including
a nested categorization of all components used for subassemblies.


Single-level bill of material

A list of all components used in a parent item.


Level Premium Life Insurance

This is a type of insurance for which the cost is distributed evenly over the premium payment period. The premium remains the same from year to year and is more than actual cost of protection in the earlier years of the policy and less than the actual cost of protection in the later years. The excess paid in the early years builds up a reserve to cover the higher cost in the later years.


Level Premium

A premium that remains unchanged throughout the life of a policy


Breakout

A rise in a security's price above a resistance level (commonly its previous high price) or drop
below a level of support (commonly the former lowest price.) A breakout is taken to signify a continuing
move in the same direction. Can be used by technical analysts as a buy or sell indicator.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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