“Dead Cat Bounce” (an elucidation)

If you’re not sure what the phrase “Dead Cat Bounce” might mean, then the online pages of the journal Medical Economics are at hand for assistance. The publication informs, with regard to Dead Cat Bounce :


That term refers to a stock that’s had a rapid, steep decline, followed by a brief rally. Like a dead cat dropped from the roof of a building, it may bounce up a little, but that doesn’t mean it has another life left.”


Also noted are : “Bottom fisher.” “Pump and dump” and “Cats and dogs”


See: The “dead cat bounce” and other financial jargon


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