Dec 01, 2022
- "soft landing": implies graceful economic transition
- "pivot": implies the Fed will switch its interest rate policy
- "bottom": implies a time where the market will irreversibly swing to the upside
- "short squeeze": price goes up due to short sellers being forced to cover their positions
- "place to hide out": reference to a stock as a shelter or place unaffected by market drawdowns
- "growth stock": stock that reinvests dividends to grow rather than paying to investors
- "dividend stock": stock thay pays dividends to investors
- "dead money": momentum of a stock has stalled and not changing anytime soon
- "rekt": getting decimated by a position's losses
- "falling knife": stock price is falling fast and risky to catch
- "due dilligence (DD)": researching a stock's prospects to generate money
- "money on the sidelines": reference to how much cash is waiting to be deployed into stocks
- "dry powder": refers to amount of investable cash you have
- "FUD": fear, uncertainty and doubt raised by a stock's haters
- "whales": big shareholders that move markets when they enter or exit a position
- "stagflation": reference to a stagnant, inflation plagued economy
- "priced in": the price is all knowing, common catch-all trope
- "forward looking": the market is out in future events and pricing accordingly
- "overvalued": insinuates the market price is wrong about a stock, opposite of oversold
- "oversold": implies the stock price has swung to the downside and is primed to bounce back
- "valuation multiples": comparison of current price vs. earnings + cash flows
- "trading at a premium": implies the stock commands its lofty valuation against its earnings
- "long term": 1-5,10 or > 30 years, depending on who you ask!