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winning streak

  1. A series of consecutive successes, a run of good luck, as in Our son-in-law has been on a winning streak with his investments. This expression comes from gambling. [Mid-1900s]



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One sign of investors’ nerves: Gold also keeps hitting records, while silver and platinum futures have notched their longest weekly winning streaks in years.

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AMD stock jumped 24%—the move played a big part in the S&P 500 extending its winning streak to seven days as more of the index’s companies fell than rose.

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Stocks dropped Tuesday, putting an end to the S&P 500’s seven-session winning streak.

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Roosevelt is on a three-game winning streak, but the Huskies are headed to another Division 1 playoff berth.

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Asked if England, who extended their record winning streak to 33 Tests, were the best side in women's rugby history, Aldcroft said: "It definitely kind of feels like that."

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