Sentences with phrase «such wild swings»

Things rise and fall with such wild swings that it's virtually a guessing game half the time because so many unexpected things can happen.
The Chinese economy of late has been prone to such wild swings with property bubbles, and deflation of those bubbles that you suspect at some point they will be unable to orchestrate a soft landing.

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As such, many investors view income from payouts as more attractive than chasing growth companies that are prone to wild price swings.
Someday maybe I'll try the copper, but I'm scared of the stories such as the punctured uteruses, prolonged bleeding, and wild mood swings...
Teachers made numerous references to wild swings in teacher and school VAM scores from year to year, such as a teacher going from the bottom of the distribution in one year to the top in the next despite doing nothing different in the classroom.
That is: on a baking summer day there could be nearly twice as many heart attacks on those days when the temperature swings by 35 ° to 40 °C than on days when there is no such wild fluctuation.
Wild swings in the price of bitcoin, the best known of a myriad of digital currencies issued by private companies, cyber heists involving such assets, and fears they may be used for crime have raised calls for concerted actions by global regulators.
When Bitcoin had its bubble to $ 266 in April, the reason why the market bounced back and forth so wildly before settling down around $ 100 is that the stakes were so high; everyone knew that, if successful, Bitcoin's value can reach as high as $ 10,000 to $ 1 million, and the wild swings in prices represented people's varying estimations of the probability that Bitcoin will indeed see such a success.
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