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Yo-Yo Stock
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Yo-yo stock
A highly volatile stock that moves up and down like a yo-yo.

Yo-Yo Stock
Informal; a stock that moves upwards and downward in price frequently and with little pattern. Yo-yo stocks are highly volatile and, as such, can be very risky.


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