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  • 61capitulation bottom — (kuh.pich.uh.LAY.shun BAWT.um) n. A stock market low caused by investors surrendering to whatever negative forces are driving prices down. Example Citation: It may sound like a nasty medical condition but capitulation bottom was just one phrase… …

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  • 62falling knife — n. A stock whose price is currently undergoing a steep or long standing decline. Example Citation: Let s look at Oak Brook based McDonald s Corp. (MCD). The stock closed Friday at $ 33.38 a share, up $ 1.38 on the week, but far off its 52 week… …

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  • 63dead cat bounce — (ded kat BOWNS) n. A temporary recovery from a major drop in a stock s price. Also: dead cat bounce. Example Citations: After glancing at the top performing funds of the second quarter, investors may be forgiven for wondering if they have somehow …

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  • 64fallen angel — n. A company whose once sky high stock price has come down to earth. Example Citation: My wife knows me as a perfidious stock picker. Over the years my technique has been to buy a fallen angel at 4, then ride it to 2, panic and bail. Rich… …

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  • 65sucker rally — n. A short lived gain in the stock market. Also: sucker s rally. Example Citations: There may well be a rally in tech stocks sometime in the next few weeks or months. But, on the information to hand, it will be a sucker rally: one of those… …

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  • 66part — [n1] piece, portion of something allotment, any, apportionment, articulation, atom, bit, bite, branch, chip, chunk, component, constituent, cut, department, detail, division, element, extra, factor, fraction, fragment, helping, hunk, ingredient,… …

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  • 67Bitstock — Bit stock , n. A stock or handle for holding and rotating a bit; a brace. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 68stuckholder — n. A person or company that owns stock they can t sell. Example Citation: Its stock price had recently climbed from pennies to more than $30, even though the company was nearly three years behind in its SEC filings. Too bad more investors didn t… …

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  • 69Nasdaq — v. To decline sharply in value or quantity. Example Citation: Yet while his quarterback rating has Nasdaqed, Griese has been criticized for not making enough big plays. Adam Schefter, Myriad reasons account for Broncos recent slide, The Denver… …

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  • 70single-digit midget — n. A company with a stock price below 10 dollars. Example Citation: The upshot is that investors are shooting the wounded, dumping their holdings in former high fliers, including eToys and CDnow, and turning them into single digit midgets,… …

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