Phrases with «big rally»

The phrase "big rally" refers to a large gathering or protest where many people come together to support a common cause or idea. Full definition

Sentences with «big rally»

  • A handful of apparel companies have been rewarded with big rallies when there's any indication of success in combating online rivals. (fortune.com)
  • Analysts say that ETFs could spark an even bigger rally for an asset class that has already added hundreds of billions of dollars to its value this year alone. (hacked.com)
  • To be sure, markets have staged big rallies from high valuations — stocks had a number of stellar rallies in the late 1990s when valuations were already high, for instance. (businessinsider.com)
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