falling knife
A stock in a sharp, rapid price decline.
Definitions
A falling knife is a security whose price is dropping fast and steeply. Traders warn each other not to try to buy it until it has clearly bottomed.
falling knife In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From the trader's caution about 'catching a falling knife.'
People Also Ask
What is a falling knife in stocks?
It's a security whose price is dropping fast and steeply — one traders warn each other not to buy until it has clearly bottomed.
Why do traders avoid a falling knife?
Because trying to buy one mid-plunge ('catching a falling knife') often leads to further losses if the decline continues.
Where does the term come from?
From the trader's warning about 'catching a falling knife' — grabbing something dropping fast will cut you.
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