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- "What I'd ask of them is to stop going short on Mexico,"
- Suddenly, drives that were going short and crooked became his chief asset.
- Horses with explosive runs going short usually don't get this far.
- "It would be very dangerous going short, " he said.
- "Some shots weren't falling for me, shots were going short.
- Going short has been a problem this year.
- "It's a monumental occasion for going short, " said Piergiacomo Braganti of the Intersim brokerage in Milan.
- Sometimes when you have to keep dumping it off and keep going short you can get impatient.
- "Going short " dollars means selling them.
- "Everybody's going short-term, " he added.
- Those who prefer betting on seasonal rallies to " going short " needn't wait long for another chance.
- The theory is that by going short and being willing to hold cash, they have some protection if the market drops.
- In August 2014, Marshall Wace made ?27 million from going short on the collapse of the Portuguese bank Banco Espirito Santo.
- By going short, funds sell a currency they do not have in the hope of buying it back later at a cheaper rate.
- I definitely leaned to the wrong side and I gave a push, thinking he was going short side and that was definitely my mistake.
- "But no one seems to be going short on gold at the moment either, so I guess they're just holding off, " he added.
- As'aad and her oldest son, 18, sat home for three weeks in fear of robbers, going short of sleep to guard their home each night.
- They started going short _ borrowing and selling copper with the hope of buying it back later at a lower price, pocketing any difference as profit.
- "It only hurt the people who were going short on Thailand, " said David Carbon, a partner at Pacific Asset Management, which has more than $ 100 million.
- "If I see the water, I stretch for it, and I guess I get a reflection of something, " he said . " No matter what I do, I'm going short ."
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