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Definitions for rebalance
re·bal·ance
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rebalanceverb
To balance again.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rebalance in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of rebalance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of rebalance in a Sentence
It can be very easy to get caught up in the euphoria of a stock market boom and lose sight of reality or behave irrationally, it is always wise to utilize stock market booms to trim investments that have appreciated significantly and use it as an opportunity to rebalance back to your target investment weightings.
I see the first mixed signs for recovery of oil prices, but with U.S. shale oil being more resilient than we originally thought and a lot of oil still in stock, it will take some more time to rebalance demand and supply.
[First, you have to] decide to take a break from alcohol. Taking a break can really allow your body to rebalance on a massive level, remove cravings, and dramatically improve your mood.
It is the unsubstantiated assertion that these products contribute to increased volatility in the financial markets because they must rebalance their portfolios in the same direction as the contemporaneous return on the underlying assets in order to maintain a constant leverage ratio.
There is a political crisis that is deepening the economic crisis, and the government's ability to handle its coalition in Congress has diminished drastically, we have to build a national agreement as soon as possible to restore confidence, contain inflation, rebalance the government's accounts and restore growth.
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