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Daisy Chain

For Daisy Chain we have terms and definitions in 6 topics. The topics are Climbing, Computer Technology, Finance, Gasoline, Investing and Technology.



Daisy Chain (Climbing)

A type of sling with multiple sewn, or tied, loops. In many situations this can be more versatile than a normal sling.


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Daisy Chain (Computer Technology)

In computer terminology, this refers to connecting one device (usually SCSI) to another device, instead of directly to a computer. In fact, you can daisy chain several SCSI devices to each other, and only one of them needs to be connected to a computer with a SCSI interface for them to be controlled by it.


Daisy Chain (Finance)

Manipulation of the market by traders to create the illusion of active volume to attract investors.


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Daisy Chain (Gasoline)

The process by which a cargo of oil or oil products is sold many times before being delivered to the customer.


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Daisy Chain (Investing)

Brokerage lingo used to describe a pattern of fictitious trading by a group of persons buying and selling to create the appearance of active volume to entice legitimate investors. The unsuspicious investor drawn into the daisy chain bails out the market manipulators--that is, when these traders drive the price up, they sell their holdings and leave innocent investors without buyers.


Daisy Chain (Technology)

A set of devices connected in series. In order to eliminate conflicting requests to use the channel (bus) to which all the devices are connected, each device is given a different priority, or, as in the Apple Desktop Bus, each device monitors the channel and transmits only when the line is clear.




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