| 41. | It's a damaging spread of momentum investing that now can whipsaw practically any stock up or down on unexpected news.
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| 42. | U . S . stocks rose in a whipsaw session as investors looked past inflation warnings and focused on unexpectedly strong corporate profits.
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| 43. | For yet another night in the Fens, the ups and downs resembled the recent whipsaw moves of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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| 44. | Both the Vues that I drove also suffered from torque steer, those annoying tugs that whipsaw the front wheels during hard acceleration.
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| 45. | You want to stay very short to avoid a whipsaw effect if bond yields ( and interest rates ) go back up again,
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| 46. | During the winter they need to acquire a whipsaw if they do not already have one and then build one of three boats.
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| 47. | When you split the units up, it creates an environment where management can at least attempt to whipsaw one unit against the other.
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| 48. | If the vehicle whipsaws from right to left to right on wet or snow-covered pavement, rollovers and collisions can easily occur.
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| 49. | "We've had a real whipsaw that was hard, I think, for anybody to foresee in advance,"
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| 50. | Between 1887 and 1908, the area around Elgin had 35 sawmills, most transportable water-driven whipsaws ( vertical reciprocating saws ).
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