Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

jump to the rival’s fence

Portuguese translation:

virar a casaca

Added to glossary by maucet
Feb 23, 2018 18:26
6 yrs ago
English term

jump to the rival’s fence

English to Portuguese Bus/Financial Investment / Securities
Bittersweet Rivalry

One of the main reasons behind traders’ exit was the emergence of Bitcoin and its other counterparts. 2017 saw the remarkable rise of digital currencies, claiming this extraordinary feat a ‘start of a new era,’ which steered investors to *** jump to the rival’s fence***.


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virar a casaca

Pelo contexto, acredito que o crescimento das moedas digitais fez com que os investidores virassem a casaca, ou optassem por negociar com a concorrência, que no caso, trata-se das moedas digitais.
Peer comment(s):

agree Claudio Mazotti
54 mins
agree Mario Freitas :
8 hrs
neutral Oliver Simões : "virar a casaca" seria "flip sides" (informal) ou "tergiversate" (formal). Parece-me que "virar a casaca" é informal demais para o contexto que se apresenta. Questão de registro linguístico...
14 hrs
agree Paulo Gasques : muito informal mas expressa bem o contexto
19 hrs
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vencer a estratégia de fence do concorrente

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fence_(finance)
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Fence is an investment strategy that uses options to limit the range of possible returns on a financial instrument. A fence consists of the following elements: long position in a financial instrument (e.g. a share, index or currency); long put (normally with a strike price close to or at the current spot price of the financial instrument) ...
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pular / migrar para o campo rival / para a concorrência

Entendo que a frase está sendo utilizada num sentido literal. Ou seja, eles deixaram de fazer outros investimentos em favor do investimento em moedas digitais.
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