The flatpicking turned heads, but the tune that followed it might be a fingerstyle blues, a Travis-flavored country bounce or a parlor song from the Carter repertoire.
These stocks should continue to be very much in play, either due to follow-on weakness or a porential buyable bounce.
The question now is, was that simply a dead cat bounce or can we start a new uptrend of sorts?
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Is this a tradable bounce, or the beginning of a new trend?
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The CPR numbers give a hint as to whether a ball will bounce higher or lower on a specific surface, and how much friction there is to either slow the ball or allow it to skid on.
Could this be a turning point for the metals, or just a dead-cat bounce?
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Pollster John Zogby detected no sign of a bounce or slump for either candidate in his daily surveys.
We don't know yet if this a true McCain surge or a Palin-fuelled convention bounce.
Capuano kept telling his players all it took was a bounce here or there to get back in it.
There is a big difference between trading a battered group for a bounce, or buying strong groups for an extended move.
The English conditions suit McGrath, who can fire the ball on a good length with sharp pace and bounce, letting the pitch or a rash stroke from the batsman do the rest.
Options players should consider a December or January 115 call to take advantage of a potential bounce in the shares off short-term support.
Trading-oriented investors might use them to buy into an oversold sector, like financials or home builders, hoping for a bounce.
These are the stocks that have held up well and surged to highs or upper ranges when we get a bounce.
Bounces tend to occur when undecided voters switch to a candidate, but with so few truly undecided voters in our polls, there was little room for a bounce for Obama or McCain.
The oscillator on Tuesday had a -80 or so reading, a level that usually leads to an oversold bounce.
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All the work comes down to one game and the bounce of a ball or two.
We've been working here for a week or two and played some pretty good hockey and haven't got it (a bounce), and we got it tonight.
"On the imports side, it is too soon to tell if the bounce reflects higher domestic demand or simply a rebound" from February's sharp reported decline.
You can sip a cocktail overlooking the Roman Forum or savour Campari watching the light bounce off baroque fountains.
This last tier will either be a single or double based on if the market was able to bounce to 1090-1100.
So, the thinking goes, when something depressing happens to a chronically stressed or anxious person, his brain is unable to bounce back by creating new neurons and neuronal circuits signaling better times ahead.
We fall from current levels more or less unabated, in a horrific fashion that resembles 2008 following a small bounce.
Each time stocks try to sustain a bounce another negative headline from Europe, China, BP or Goldman Sachs weighs down the market.
The Munich I Regional Court awarded Cupertino an injunction against Moto devices over the so-called "rubber-banding" patent, which relates to the bounce back animation when scrolling to the bottom or top of a list.
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It is prudent to wait for a market bounce to take advantage of higher prices to short sell or lower prices to buy inverse ETFs.
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The hope seems to be that, sooner or later, the ringgit will reach a level that is so obviously undervalued that it will bounce back of its own accord, without the painful period of monetary stringency seen in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Apple also called to the stand Ravin Balakrishnan, a computer scientist and professor, to discuss Apple's "bounce-back" patent, which covers when a contact list, photo or Web page bounces back into position after being dragged past their edge on the screen.
What these elections cannot tell us is whether politics is as it has been for the last three decades since the 80s - where governments can bounce back after mid-term defeats - or whether we'll soon see a return to the politics of the 70s - of one-term governments thrown out of office.
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