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  1. Apr 4, 2024 · The disposition effect in behavioral finance is a cognitive tendency where traders in the stock market sell profitable securities and hold on to loss-incurring assets. They sell the ‘winning’ assets, eager to make profits while keeping the ‘losing’ assets hoping that they would increase in value and make up for the losses incurred.

  2. disposition s : tendens s : He has a propensity to cry when he's drunk. predisposition n (natural tendency) disposition s (bildlig) natur s : anlag s : Nancy has always had the predisposition to help people when in need. disposal n (finance: sale of assets) (formellt) disposition s : försäljning s : bortskaffande s : The company has completed ...

  3. Aug 2, 2022 · The following NEMSIS data elements may be helpful in ensuring that the value set adequately covers EMS encounter dispositions: eDisposition.21 Type of Destination. eDisposition.27 Unit Disposition. eDisposition.28 Patient Evaluation/Care. eDisposition.29 Crew Disposition. eDisposition.30 Transport Disposition.

  4. Define Disposition. Disposition is a term used to describe a person’s inherent qualities of character and personality. It refers to a person’s general attitude towards life, their outlook, and their emotional tendencies. A person’s disposition can be influenced by a variety of factors, including genetics, upbringing, and life experiences.

  5. disposition translations: penyususnan. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Malay Dictionary.

  6. Jul 19, 2017 · Disposition. Disposition is often used to describe the destination of the patient after hospital discharge. It can also describe the destination within the care pathway following early assessment and treatment in the ED. Destinations could include the observation unit, an inpatient unit or discharge to home or other care facility directly from ...

  7. 倾向;意向 a tendency to behave in a particular way. 3. [c] [ususing] 排列;布置;安排 the way sth is placed or arranged. 4. [c] [u] (财产、金钱的)处置,让与 a formal act of giving property or money to sb.

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