A "strong tailwind" means a powerful wind that blows from behind, pushing you forward and making it easier to move quickly.
Sentences with «strong tailwind»
Before doing so, however, we should compare the conditions of the past century, which provided strong tailwinds for financial markets, with today's environment. (researchaffiliates.com)
Mohnish Pabrai says IPOs are auction - driven sales where pricing can get extreme and instead suggests investing in businesses with strong tailwinds. (financialexpress.com)
While the value resurgence represents a potentially strong tailwind for non-US equities, there are a number of fundamental pillars of support for the non-US investment case as well. (us.beyondbullsandbears.com)