So just as bad news can get heavily discounted and ignored towards peaks, the author shows how market bottoms can be when good news in regards to signs of a turn around are already out there, but most simply don't believe them yet or just ignore them after being
shellshocked by the bear market.
On the way to the ceremony we run into Cheval, who is clearly still
shellshocked by the events of one year ago.
For a state capitol that began the legislative session
shellshocked by the convictions on corruption charges of two of its most powerful leaders, Sheldon Silver and Dean G. Skelos, the most significant action was perhaps the pension - forfeiture measure, which had fizzled last year.
Not exact matches
Out on the street, Don is told
by a
shellshocked Jim, «You're incredible» (it is both a compliment and not a compliment)-- and whistles for a cab.
Then, of course, reality intervened
by way of the
Shellshock bug and the tipping points we reached, so I had to undertake it all NOW, and in a hurry.
By Sean Ryan
Shellshocked Wisconsin road builders are avoiding equipment purchases and work force expansions even with the promise of a packed bidding schedule in early 2010.
As you trod, hitchhike, or hop train cars from town to town in a country besieged
by one of the world's worst economic downturns, you encounter the hopeful and the downtrodden, the haunted and the
shellshocked.