noun Internet Slang

sucker rally

SUK-er RAL-ee · noun · informal

A short-lived rally that lures buyers before prices fall again.

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A sucker rally is a temporary rise in a stock or market, driven more by hope than fundamentals, that lasts just long enough to draw in buyers ('suckers') before reversing lower. It often occurs within a broader downtrend.

“That bounce was a sucker rally; it faded and made new lows.”
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sucker rally In A Sentence

That bounce was a sucker rally; it faded and made new lows.

Origin & Usage

So called because it 'suckers' optimistic buyers into a doomed rally.

People Also Ask

What is a sucker rally?

It's a short-lived rise in a stock or market, driven by hope rather than fundamentals, that lasts just long enough to lure in buyers before reversing lower.

Why is it called a sucker rally?

Because it 'suckers' optimistic buyers into piling in right before the rally collapses, leaving them holding losses.

Is a sucker rally the same as a dead cat bounce?

They're closely related. Both are temporary upswings within a downtrend, and the terms are often used interchangeably for a bounce that quickly fades.

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