sb's money is on sth

sb's money is on sth
sb's money is on sb/sth
used to say that someone strongly believes that a particular thing is likely to happen or a particular person is likely to be the one to do something: »

My money is on the bond markets getting it right.

Main Entry: money

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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