whipsaws

[US]/wɪpˈsɔːz/
[UK]/wɪpˈsɔːz/

Translation

v.to saw with a two-man saw or to suffer double losses; to exploit one side against another

Phrases & Collocations

whipsaws and losses

whipsaws in trading

whipsaws of market

whipsaws in prices

whipsaws during volatility

whipsaws in strategy

whipsaws affect trades

whipsaws create confusion

whipsaws cause stress

whipsaws disrupt plans

Example Sentences

the market whipsaws between gains and losses.

investors often get whipsawed by sudden price changes.

the stock whipsawed, leaving traders confused.

whipsawing markets can be challenging for new traders.

she felt whipsawed by the conflicting advice from experts.

the economy whipsawed, causing uncertainty among businesses.

his emotions were whipsawed by the unexpected news.

traders need to be cautious in whipsaw markets.

the team's performance whipsawed throughout the season.

whipsaw patterns can indicate market reversals.

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