【Thursday Special】Do You Know Any Stock Trading Slang?

Hey Tigers!

Welcome to this week's Thursday Special! The topic today is Stock Trading Slang.

As we all know, all walks of life have their own jargon. When we say jargon to people in the industry, the other party will instantly react: so it is one of us!

Today we will talk about stock trading slang you know.

1. Everyone gives one answer is enough~

2. Repeat words will not be rewarded~

Let me first hahaha, YOLO!

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  • pcwSg
    ·2023-02-09
    and most importantly,
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  • AliceSam
    ·2023-02-09
    即日鲜,Means 当天交易,当天平仓
    [开心]
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  • onlyYou
    ·2023-02-10
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    "Unicorns". One of the newest terms here, unicorns are startups that have come to be valued at $1 billion or more. They seem to be named for their rarity and, some might cynically suggest, the impossibility of ever finding one.
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  • LMSunshine
    ·2023-02-10
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    Share 1 Trading Slang Different from other 🐯s for coins❣️No coins for Repeats❗️ Thanks @SPOT_ON for sharing with us🥰 @SR050321 @CYKuan @Fenger1188 @HelenJanet @breAkdaWn @Jadenkho @RiciaYang @Universe宇宙 @jat @Pepermintpat @BenjiFuji @RDPD富爸穷爸 @rL @Omega88 @SirBahamut @melson @Mrzorro @GoodLife99 @Kaixiang @Soyabean89 @PJoo @markele @amroui @Ericdao @Elon2 @爱上投资学 @Zeniv @Yonhuat @grizzlylee @Kingcat @pekss @evepek @HLPA @snoopy123 @psk @b1uesky @hlw8888 @KYHBKO @Lionel8383 @RedpillBluep @FrankieRed @Downton @Huiz84 @spkek @SanWangtikup @Setia100 @我i168 @StarLuck @AlfonsoDex @th0mastan @LesterTan @IAS @HSTew @Kerrisdale @PhilipChow @pipiso @hengsley @Aqa @Ccl2 @Lcc73 @LuckyPiggie @alylady @moliya @maricel @Sonoma @Doge2theMoon @Ah_Meng @Jo_Tan @Shyon @boardy @Cory2 @Zack44 @Success88 @CL Wong @Derrick 1234 @MeowKitty @Thonyaunn @紫南 @REWARD share @Zarkness @Ratt @Tigress02 @Viv22 @equitygenius @StayHome @SGboy @Sandyboy @Stayclose @BettyT @Bunta @tigjun21 @JohnL @jace0777 @DoreamonGo
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    • b1uesky
      thk for sharing
      2023-02-12
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    • HelenJanet
      Thanks for sharing 👍👍
      2023-02-11
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    • BenjiFuji
      [Grin]
      2023-02-10
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  • LMSunshine
    ·2023-02-10
    Share 1 Trading Slang Different from other 🐯s for coins❣️No coins for repeats❗️Thanks @SPOT_ON for sharing with us🥰 @justforcoins @cubinvestor @sgFIREmm @MrHuattt @Zlatan @StarAce @WuDi @Asphen @Brocco @MasterStonker @InvisibleP @miaomiao007 @ee244c @TigerHulk @Huangyulee @tarotsgirl @MGOH @BlueDragon @ZeroG @Alconies @Newcomer007 @newcomer676 @drandy @aiyoh79 @OldCitron @Lord_Kuberan @Star0331 @StayCalm @0QH @eeth @ShengSoon @jllwang @Shiella @cristine @Gunawanh @WLing @Zash @VivianChua @MSJYJ @YJ13 @KH321 @DannDann @Cyberguard @GrumpyDino @kaite
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  • koolgal
    ·2023-02-12

    🌟🌟🌟I look for Golden Cross when I want to buy a stock as it signifies a long term bullish market or an upcoming Bull Run.  A Golden Cross occurs when a 50 day Moving Average crosses above the 200 day Moving Average. 

    In contrast a Death Cross is the opposite of  Golden Cross.  This happens when the 50 day Moving Average crosses below the 200 day Moving Average.  This signifies a Long Term Bear Market and a downtrend.  It is my signal to sell.

    These are useful indicators to use when trading the markets. 

    @MillionaireTiger  


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  • Kaixiang
    ·2023-02-11
    Pump and Dump!
    The most unethical approach in the market, so beware of fake news or recommendations, my fellow Tiger friends!
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  • pekss
    ·2023-02-12
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    A “Goldilocks economy” is ideal for investments, as the economy is neither too hot nor cold, in other words the economy is experiencing moderate growth with acceptable inflation, which allows a market-friendly monetary policy. Hopefully, we’re heading towards a Goldilocks economy this year!
    @ngph @evepek @Healthy Tiger
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    • Healthy Tiger
      Good one!
      2023-02-13
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    • ngph
      Learnt something new! 👍
      2023-02-12
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    • eveev
      Nice!
      2023-02-12
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  • nickname168
    ·2023-02-10
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    Wolves of Wall Street. Not only a movie in which Leonardo DiCaprio again eluded the Oscar, wolves of Wall Street refers to stock market wunderkinds famous for unscrupulous success on Wall Street. Although many assume it was coined for Jordan Belfort, the real-life wolf that DiCaprio portrays, there’s evidence of the term being used almost a century earlier to describe diamond cane-brandishing braggart David Lamar. Lamar was jailed repeatedly, including for impersonating a congressman.
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  • Frisbee
    ·2023-02-10
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    Black swans.A term that has become more well known since Brexit, black swans refer a completely unforeseen and unexpected stance. The expression, so named after the old saying that, theoretically, black swans must exist although only white ones were ever seen. Black swans are as significant as they are startling and must have a huge impact (often negative) on the market. Famous black swans include the bursting of the dot com bubble in the 90s and the 2008 global financial crisis.
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  • SPOT_ON
    ·2023-02-10
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    IT HAS TO BE " BOTTOM FISHING " ... @  @MillionaireTiger

    Very often we go bottom fishing for stocks are some dip..thinking that it is the bottom already but usually it turned we got fished instead !!  [Spurting] [Spurting] [Spurting] [Facepalm] [Facepalm]

    @LMSunshine
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    come join

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  • SirBahamut
    ·2023-02-10
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    I know of one! Diamond hands! It is a slang term used in the stock market and cryptocurrency communities to describe an investor who holds onto their investments despite market volatility or temporary price declines. The term is a metaphor, implying that the investor's hands are made of diamonds and are strong enough to withstand the pressure of selling, even during difficult market conditions.
    It is often used in a humorous or lighthearted way, and is meant to show a level of confidence and determination in one's investments.
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  • Shop
    ·2023-02-10
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    Tigers - Tigers are rare in that they are one of the few terms to come from an acronym – TIGR, which stands for Treasury Investors Growth Receipt. This was a type of Treasury bond invented and patented by Merrill Lynch bank in the 1980s. Although largely outdated now, TIGRs were once popular for the fact that holders didn’t have to pay interest or taxes on ‘tiger’ bonds.
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  • AliceSam
    ·2023-02-09
    Its ain’t over till its over
    只要没卖出,就胜负未卜
    [开心][开心][开心][财迷]
    @cptan1 @venus @Khikho @Seven8
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  • LMSunshine
    ·2023-02-10
    My stock trading slang is: Tanking ➡️ Refers to a stock depreciating in value, often quite significantly and quite fast❣️ Thanks loads @MillionaireTiger for this fun event💐
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  • LiverpoolRed
    ·2023-02-10

    Married Put


    a strategy, an investor purchases an asset—such as shares of stock—and simultaneously purchases put options for an equivalent number of shares.he may choose to use this strategy as a way of protecting their downside risk when holding a stock. This strategy functions similarly to an insurance policy; it establishes a price floor in the event the stock's price falls sharply. This is why it's also known as a protective put.

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  • Tigress02
    ·2023-02-10
    Bear Hug - A term used to describe “an offer made by a would-be acquirer to buy a company's shares for far more than they're worth. This usually happens when the target company's management isn't inclined to sell and needs extra enticement.”
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  • airui
    ·2023-02-10
    The Inverse Cramer ETF would be actively managed, meaning financial professionals behind the scenes would monitor Cramer's stock selections and overall market recommendations through Twitter or his television appearances, according to the filing
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  • aunteenat
    ·2023-02-12
    the original crypto bubble [Happy] Tulipmania: This was the first major financial bubble, which peaked in March 1637. Investors began to purchase tulips madly, pushing their prices to unprecedented highs; as prices drastically collapsed over the course of a week, many tulip holders instantly went bankrupt.
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  • diggydog
    ·2023-02-10
    OK here we go : FOMO, FUD, Buy the dip, HODL, hold the line, apes together strong, stonks, to the moon 🚀
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