What's a dead cat bounce? Six terms to know for the trade war
- A bear market occurs when an index like the S&P 500 or Dow Jones has fallen 20% or more from a recent high for a sustained period of time.
- Goldman Sachs raised the odds of a U.S. Recession to 65%, but later rescinded that forecast after a 90-day tariff pause by the Trump administration.
- The National Bureau of Economic Research officially declares a recession as a significant decline in economic activity lasting more than a few months.
- Buying the dip means purchasing stocks after they lose value, reflecting investor sentiment.
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What's a dead cat bounce? Six terms to know for the trade war
Bulls, bears and dead cats are lurking in the background of President Donald Trump’s trade war. As the effects of the administration's latest tariffs unfold, news consumers may confront unfamiliar terms related to the import taxes or financial markets.
What is the 'dead cat bounce': this is the phenomenon that shakes Asian markets and threatens Europe
In the world of finance and investment there are different terms to define complex concepts and now, with the entry into force of Trump’s tariffs, everything seems to indicate that we will be short on them. The phenomenon of the ‘dead cat bounce’ is undoubtedly a concept that can make us laugh first, but the reality is that this expression implies the absolute volatility of the market. Yesterday, Tuesday, April 8, the European exchanges woke up …
What's Dead Cat Bounce? 6 Terms to Know for Trade War - Fresh Headline
New York, April 10: Bulls, bears and dead cats are lurking in the background of President Donald Trump’s trade war. As the effects of the administration’s latest tariffs unfold, news consumers may confront unfamiliar terms related to investments or financial markets. Here is a guide to some of the most common words: Bear Market A bear market is a term used by Wall Street when an index such as the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average has f…
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