a saw with a narrow blade and a handle at both ends, used typically by two people
involving or characterized by rapid fluctuation in the prices of stocks or shares
investors can expect whipsaw movements in the markets
the whipsaw trading session saw the Dow Jones swing by nearly 1,000 points
cut with a whipsaw
he was whipsawing lumber
subject to two difficult situations or opposing pressures at the same time
the army has been whipsawed by a shrinking budget and a growing pool of recruits
fluctuate in price or level
the Dow has whipsawed all year long
the dollar whipsawed following mixed employment data