Trend
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Trend may refer to:
- The process of getting others to follow/copy, of their own free will your actions and/or style.
- A fad or fashion trend (see Fads and trends)
- Trendsetter (or early adopter). A person among the few who start a fashion
- Trendy (band) An American pop punk/punk rock trio.
- Trends Journal a publication of The Trends Research Institute.
- an observation gaining adapters.
- In statistics, a trend is a long-term movement in time series data after other components have been accounted for (see trend estimation)
- Market trends, a prolonged period of time when prices in a financial market are rising or falling faster than their historical average, also known as "bull" and "bear" markets, respectively
- Trends 2000 (Celente), a 1997 non-fiction of the major trends of 2000 and beyond
- Trend Tracking (Celente), a 1990 non fiction on how to forecast and profit from trends
- Real estate trends, Trends impacting real estate brokers, agent and housing industry
- Trends (journals), a series of scientific journals of biology
- "Trends" (Asimov), a 1939 science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov
- Trend Micro, a Taiwanese company that develops anti-virus computer software
- Trend Controls, a UK company that develops intelligent building solutions
- trend is dead! records, a record label
- Trend Records, a record label