English term
boom and crash
An investor from an early age, XXX has a long-standing interest in stock portfolios and the tools used to manage them.
While in college, I day traded from my dorm room through the first tech boom and crash...
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5 +4 | auge y caída | Alistair Ian Spearing Ortiz |
Non-PRO (1): Monika Jakacka Márquez
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Proposed translations
auge y caída
"Para la industria del café, el desafío consiste, según el documento del Comité, en "cómo mantener estas mejores condiciones del mercado y no regresar a los ciclos de auge y caída."
http://www.fao.org/newsroom/es/news/2005/101719/index.html
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