noun Internet Slang

catalyst

KAT-uh-list · noun · informal

An event expected to move a stock's price sharply.

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A specific upcoming event — earnings, a product launch, an FDA decision — expected to trigger a big price move, and the reason a trader times a bet.

“Earnings is the catalyst; I'm holding calls into it.”
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catalyst In A Sentence

Earnings is the catalyst; I'm holding calls into it.

Origin & Usage

Standard trading term; heavily used in WSB DD posts to justify timing.

People Also Ask

What is a catalyst in stocks?

A specific upcoming event — like earnings, a product launch, or an FDA decision — expected to trigger a sharp price move in a stock.

How do traders use catalysts?

Traders time their bets around a catalyst, often buying options to expire just after the event so they profit if it moves the price the expected way.

Is a catalyst always good news?

No. A catalyst just means a price-moving event; it can send a stock up or down depending on the outcome.

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