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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Highs in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Highs in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Highs in a Sentence

  1. Andreas Clenow:

    The U.S. markets look pretty healthy. We keeping making record highs in the U.S, but the European stock markets look much more sluggish.

  2. Wayne Kaufman:

    Yellen is a dove more than a hawk, and she's not in a real rush to raise rates. She wants to do it, but she wants people to be prepared, we've been making new highs, but this isn't an enthusiastic rally.

  3. John Kilduff:

    It's going to be hard to hold onto the gains: there's going to be a question in the market as to whether the cuts are enough, so far they're getting the benefit of the doubt, but we've slipped a bit off the highs.

  4. Stephen Brennock:

    Oil prices are touching fresh multi-year highs as robust demand prospects coupled with a tense geopolitical backdrop make for a potent bullish cocktail.

  5. David Madden:

    I would just put (today's movement) down to a bit of profit taking before the figures, we've had a good run, up at all-time highs, sentiment is probably positive - the Iranian issue appears to be put to bed - people are just sitting on their hands ahead of the report.

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