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- Head_fake abstract "A head fake is a type of feint in which a player moves his or her head to fake a change in direction.In financial markets, a head fake refers to a time when the market appears to be moving in one direction but ends up moving in the opposite direction. For example, the price of a stock may appear to move up, and all indications prior to that are that it will move up, but shortly after reverses direction and starts moving down.In his \"Last Lecture\" titled \"Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams\" (at Carnegie Mellon on September 18, 2007), Randy Pausch refers extensively to \"head fakes.\" He describes as a \"head fake,\" for example, the phenomenon of parents encouraging their children to play football. Parents tell their children to play sports not because they really want them to become football stars, he says, but to help them develop collaboration and socializing skills. His concluding remarks during the last 3–4 minutes present the final head fake of the lecture.".
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- Head_fake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_markets.
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- Head_fake wikiPageWikiLink Really_Achieving_Your_Childhood_Dreams.
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- Head_fake subject Category:Financial_markets.
- Head_fake hypernym Feint.
- Head_fake type Market.
- Head_fake comment "A head fake is a type of feint in which a player moves his or her head to fake a change in direction.In financial markets, a head fake refers to a time when the market appears to be moving in one direction but ends up moving in the opposite direction.".
- Head_fake label "Head fake".
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