Sentences with phrase «of dead cat bounce»

If we see any kind of dead cat bounce in the next few days, one area that I believe is setting up for a good short trade is the casino sector.

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Jan Dawson of Jackdaw Research, meanwhile, wrote recently that the upfront market looks «less like a turnaround and more like a dead - cat bounce
stocks that suffer huge drops like that just to catch any of the bounce (even if it's a dead cat bounce)?
The principle of the new manager bounce — a brief uptick in results that follows a managerial change is well - accepted in footballing lore, though it's never quite been established whether this is a real thing or merely a re-skinned dead cat.
They were buoyed by dead cats bouncing, getting strong and unlikely seasons from Alex Rodriguez (39), Mark Teixeira (35), and Carlos Beltran (38), and eight of their nine lineup slots were typically filled with someone over 30.
Gov. Paterson hit rock bottom after the third or fourth SNL skit on him wandering aimlessly in front of the camera — call it a «sympathy» bounce — he won't bounce any higher than a dead cat.
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A documentary film crew join cult rock band, Dead Cat Bounce, as they cross Europe in search of lead singer Jim's real father - who he is almost certain is the legendary rock singer and Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale.
On the back of an array of festival awards, Dead Cat Bounce's comedy feature, Discoverdale, will rock up to the Galway Film Fleadh tomorrow.
The topic of the false recovery in the US housing market has seldom been far from these pages but it seems both the mainstream media and the actual businesses on the ground are seeing that extrapolating dead - cat - bounces and easy - money bubbles (once again) ends in tears.
When I drove my stake into the ground with my TD purchase, there were far more pundits declaring a potential dead - cat bounce in the markets than there were those predicting that the worst of the financial crisis was already over.
Barring a publicity spike or two (priming for a placing), I suspect a full 90 - 95 % price decline is needed to really suck in a fresh batch of no - hopers for the next dead cat bounce.
Considering the scale of that horrific decline, one has to marvel how feeble yet flexible a muppet investor's brain really is — to believe this recent dead cat bounce (mostly reversed since) is somehow a win?!
Everybody is concerned about a double - dip recession but I'm more concerned that what recovery we've seen so far is a «dead - cat bounce» where we get stuck in an era of perpetually high unemployment because we're not addressing long - term challenges.
As it is, like the dead - cat bounce of the IPCC report, this is another dud.
Charts show the bearish decline is starting to reverse a hair like the rest of the crypto - markets, but traders are unsure of whether or not it's just a «dead cat bounce
«One is a continued trend toward moderation — basically the effect of seeing all of the rebounds coming off of the distress, the foreclosure years finally well behind us, so there's no longer that dead cat bounce that was occurring in some markets.
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