Played the stock market
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INVESTEDPlayed the stock market
INVESTPlay the stock market
BUYANDSELLPlay the stock market
UPANDDOWNVariable, like the stock market
STEEROne in the stock market?
LONGSPurchasers on the stock market.
OPERATESDeals on the Stock Market.
SLUMPSDrops in the Stock Market.
LONGPosition in the stock market.
DOWStock market index, with "the"
IYUStock market benchmark, with "The"
UPSGood moves for the stock market
CRASHEDCollapsed suddenly, as the stock market
ACTIVEFrequently traded, in the stock market
KNORRBig name in the stock market
PLUNGEBig drop in the stock market
NOSEDIVEBad news on the stock market
TRADINGCOWARDSPeople afraid of playing the stock market?
SLIDDropped a bit, as the stock market
SELLWord yelled on the stock market floor
AMINGLINGDescription of the stock market (Part 1)
WALLSTLAYSANEGGVariety headline after the 1929 stock market crash
DAYTRADETry to make a quick profit in the stock market
eyingwatch or study closely eyeing changes in the stock market
eyerswatch or study closely eyeing changes in the stock market
TUE"Black" day in the stock market crash, 10-29-1929: Abbr.
bearishreflecting unfavorable prospects for the economy, as declining stock market prices
tumblesdecline suddenly and sharply (as in price) drop the stock market tumbled
TUEDay of the week of the great stock market crash, Oct. 29, 1929
chartistspecialist in the stock market who studies and draws charts of trading actions
floatedOffer the shares of (a company) for sale on the stock market for the first time
floatationsThe process of offering a company's shares for sale on the stock market for the first time
flotationsThe process of offering a company's shares for sale on the stock market for the first time
flotationThe process of offering a company's shares for sale on the stock market for the first time
bottomsurface (as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it used figuratively in phrases like the bottom dropped out to describe a sudden collapse or downturn lost millions when the bottom dropped out of the stock market