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obv

American  
[ov] / ɒv /
Also obvs

adverb

Informal.
  1. obviously.

    Obv they didn't know each other till today.


Etymology

Origin of obv

First recorded in 1980–85; by shortening and alteration

Example Sentences

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The daily OBV made higher highs last month and is trying to hold just above its WMA.

From Forbes • Jan. 9, 2015

The daily OBV has pulled back from its highs and closed the week below its WMA.

From Forbes • Jan. 9, 2015

The daily OBV has turned up from support but is still well below the July highs.

From Forbes • Sep. 5, 2014

The weekly OBV will close the week at another new high but the relative performance does not indicate that the Dow Industrials is leading the S&P 500.

From Forbes • Sep. 5, 2014

The weekly OBV broke out to the upside in October and surged to a new high at the end of the year.

From Forbes • Jun. 14, 2014

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