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Meanings of
going long
in English
Russian
длинная ставка
Catalan
posició llarga
Spanish
posición larga
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Ability to profit if the price of a security goes up.
long
long position
short
Russian
длинная ставка
Synonyms
Examples for "
long
"
long
long position
Examples for "
long
"
1
The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had
long
since gone.
2
However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater
long
-
term
concern.
3
Public health agencies need a better
long
-
term
solution for prevention: a vaccine.
4
However, media attention is never sustained
long
enough to ask such questions.
5
I've come a
long
way to hear your answer to that question.
1
Those funds still carry a notable
long
position
in the market, however.
2
For every
long
position
there must be a corresponding short position.
3
Icahn has taken a
long
position
on the stock and Ackman is short.
4
A
long
position
is a bet the price of an asset will increase.
5
Goldman sold the shares to offset the
long
position
created by the transaction.
Usage of
going long
in English
1
The put options on the S&P 500 translate into
going
long
volatility.
2
Winterfinch could keep
going
long
after taller, supposedly more powerful animals gave up.
3
Investors will pay a high price for
going
long
too early.
4
Tsonga thinks that Murray's return is
going
long
and leaves it.
5
He said Goldman is playing it both ways, they are
going
long
and short.
6
But I've got to keep this leg
going
long
enough to see the president.
7
The other is
going
long
Brazilian, Indian and Polish equities.
8
That'll keep you
going
long
enough to set you straight.
9
If the show is
going
long
or they need to toss to a nuclear-reactor meltdown.
10
First, it might keep the call
going
long
enough for a successful trap and trace.
11
Why, the beggar was bent on
going
long
ago.
12
We're bound to strike help if we can keep
going
long
enough in one direction.
13
That means he's essentially shorting high yield debt while
going
long
on the U.S. five-year note.
14
Chaol's feet knew where he was
going
long
before he'd made the choice, formed the plan.
15
But I knew he was
going
long
ago, and that nothing on earth could stop him.
16
Zeffirelli was once asked what had kept him
going
long
after many of his peers had retired.
Other examples for "going long"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
going
long
going
go
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
going long
Russian
длинная ставка
длинная позиция
покупка ценных бумаг
Catalan
posició llarga
Spanish
posición larga
Going long
through the time
Going long
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common