Results for “swing trade”
Holding a trade for several days or weeks to catch a bigger move.
A player who can play both wing positions
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Two players peeking the same angle at once to overload one defender.
Buying and selling the same security with no real change of ownership, just to fake activity.
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Killing the enemy right after they killed your teammate, a trade.
The big neutral monster in LoL that hands your team a game-swinging buff.
Your basic attacks, the free swings that don't cost mana.
Warzone's in-match shop — trade cash for gear and lives.
Keeps Link's sword hitbox live long after the swing ends.
Keysmash that signals giddy laughter or excitement, the trademark sound of the 2019 VSCO girl.
Retail traders piling into the same trade as one feral pack.
WSB self-tag for an obsessively deep-dive trader.
About to swing by — Houston cruising vocabulary.
Swing cook — roams between stations wherever it's burning.
Back of house — the kitchen and everything behind the swinging door.
Liar's Poker nickname for a relentlessly profane Salomon trader.
Bond traders' bluffing game played with the serial numbers on dollar bills.
JPMorgan trader Bruno Iksil, whose oversized CDS book blew up for over $6bn.
Trader-floor pronunciation of 'bp' / basis point.
The tiered ring on an exchange floor where open-outcry traders work.
A position a trader badly wants done, pushed onto sales to shift to clients.
The discount taken off collateral value in a repo trade.
Tradesman who builds the steel reinforcement cages that go inside concrete.
The skilled tradesman who sharpens, sets, and repairs industrial saws.
Lineman's pliers, named after the brand that owns the trade.
A hard hat — or any helmet, depending on the trade.
The lunch truck that swings by the jobsite at break.
Vogue's exaggerated feminine strut — crossing legs, swinging hips, hands thrown in opposition.
To strut off with full flamboyant, hip-swinging swagger.
Polari for a male sex worker who plied his trade around Piccadilly Circus.
Polari: to walk about, especially while cruising for trade.
The gap between a trade's expected and executed price.
Bracketing a victim's trade with a buy before and sell after.
Fake self-dealing trades to inflate volume or price.
A weak hitter who slaps singles rather than swinging for power.
A feint of swinging the foot over the ball to deceive a defender.