Bloomberg writes:
A pattern has persisted in stocks the past year. A downdraft steepens, sellers get the selling out of their systems, and the market is left poised for an often-powerful jump.
What is an often-powerful jump? Maybe the opposite of a seldom-powerful jump? Are sellers getting the selling out of their systems? That is, formerly the sellers had the selling in their systems? Is this a pattern? Sellers getting selling into and out of their systems? Bloomberg is supposed to be the best financial paper in the world. I don't like this new language.
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