单词 | downside potential |
释义 | > as lemmasdownside potential 1. Business (originally U.S.). Of share prices, etc.: of or relating to a (potential) fall in value, esp. in downside potential, downside risk, etc. Also: (of a share) falling in value. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [adjective] > prices on stock market rigged1826 overnight1909 downside1938 mid-market1965 society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > prices of stocks and shares > fall or tendency to fall downdraught1852 decline1885 dip1892 depreciation1900 downside1905 retreat1916 downside potential1938 1938 Dow Theory Barometer 17 Sept. 1 The downside joint penetration of (38) was less bearish than was the downside penetration of (36). 1941 G. A. Drew New Methods for Profits in Stock Market iii. 49 The same thing is done for the losses, which shows the ‘average loss per downside share’. 1968 Economist 25 May 47/4 The British market may well rise a fair amount more, but there is a lot of ‘downside potential’. 1972 Accountant 12 Oct. 449/1 Prior to the Act, the downside risk of participants in such schemes was limited. 2004 Austral. Financial Rev. (Nexis) 1 Dec. 32 Put options are used by traders to take a downside view of the market and when put activity increases, the popular and quite logical suggestion is that investors are turning more bearish or at least more cautious. < as lemmas |
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