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bottom fishingn.1. The activity of fishing for bottom feeders.2. Researching or investing in securities at what is believed to be the low point of a market after a decline.bottom fishing n (Stock Exchange) investing in low-priced shares that show prospects of recovery or in shares that are low-priced because of a general market decline in the hope of making a profit bottom fisher nbottom fishing
bottom fishingIn pursuit of something at the lowest possible price, even if the quality is compromised as a result. I know you want to go bottom fishing, but make sure you're ultimately still getting a good product.See also: bottom, fishingbottom fishing n. seeking something at its lowest price; seeking something at a low cost and willing to accept inferior quality. I don’t think bottom fishing for stocks is always wise. There is always a good reason why the price is low. See also: bottom, fishingEncyclopediaSeebottom feederbottom fishing
Bottom FishingAn investment strategy in which one buys high-risk stocks in companies that have recently dropped dramatically in price. The investor buys the stock in the belief that the drop is due to panic selling, rather than a serious fault in the company, and that the company will recover. The number of bottom fishers may increase in a prolonged bear market. See also: Distressed securities.bottom fishing Used to refer to the activity of investing in securities when it is believed the market has reached bottom following a major decline.Bottom fishing.Investors using a bottom-fishing strategy look for stocks that they consider undervalued because the prices are low. The logic of bottom fishing is that stock prices sometimes fall further than a company's actual financial situation warrants, especially in the aftermath of bad news. Bottom-fishing investors hope the stock will rebound dramatically and provide a healthy profit. |