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melt up

MELT UP · noun · informal

A rapid market rise driven by sentiment, not fundamentals.

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A melt up is a sharp, sentiment-driven surge in prices as investors pile in for fear of missing out, rather than because of improving fundamentals. It is the bullish counterpart to a meltdown.

“The index is in a melt up, everyone's chasing it higher regardless of valuations.”
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melt up In A Sentence

The index is in a melt up, everyone's chasing it higher regardless of valuations.

Origin & Usage

Coined as the inverse of 'meltdown,' describing prices 'melting' upward.

Variants melt-upmeltup

People Also Ask

What is a melt up?

It's a sharp, sentiment-driven surge in prices as investors pile in out of fear of missing out, rather than because fundamentals improved.

How is a melt up different from a normal rally?

A melt up is driven by FOMO and momentum rather than earnings or fundamentals, so valuations get stretched as everyone chases the move higher.

What's the opposite of a melt up?

A meltdown — the term 'melt up' was coined as its bullish inverse, describing prices 'melting' upward instead of collapsing.

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