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ride

[rahyd] / raɪd /






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From artificial intelligence to clean energy, Wall Street’s collection of thematic exchange-traded funds have been riding the wave of the stock market’s most exciting trends, turning hot ideas into neatly packed investable opportunities.

From MarketWatch

And while stocks have the obvious risk of volatility, no institution — none — is better able to ride out any market turmoil than the U.S. government.

From MarketWatch

And while stocks have the obvious risk of volatility, no institution — none — is better able to ride out any market turmoil than the U.S. government.

From MarketWatch

“What had been incredibly futuristic and achingly modern just moments ago,” he writes, “had transitioned to something almost banal within the space of a single ride.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Rourke’s return to the big screen has not been an entirely smooth ride.

From Los Angeles Times