Results for “vertical market”
A specific industry or market sector.
A sustained run of rising prices.
A flat, sideways market that moves neither up nor down.
A coin's total value: price times circulating supply.
When a product truly satisfies a strong market demand.
A long stretch of falling prices and gloom — the cold winter after the bull run.
Rotating the display 90 degrees to play a vertical shmup as intended.
When a coin's price goes vertical — straight up.
A moment so unhinged it marks the peak of the market.
Someone with absurdly high-level market or crypto intelligence.
Meme misspelling of 'stocks,' used whenever the market makes no sense.
Glasgow's legendary East End street market.
The spare tire mounted vertical on the trunk of a Houston slab — chrome, swangin', mandatory.
Marketing-coined label for the Dallas–Fort Worth metro region.
An out-of-nowhere headline that jolts the market mid-session.
Defensive trick that floods the market with cheap shares to choke a hostile takeover.
The hypothetical moment Ethereum overtakes Bitcoin in market cap.
Tracking big holders' on-chain moves to anticipate the market.
Rising almost vertically, like the steep arm of a parabola.
To pull an NFT off the market (or drop a token from an exchange).
The resale market after an NFT's initial mint.
Thermogenic supplement marketed to speed fat loss.
The market / grocery store.
Radically changing an existing market.
An uncontested new market with no competition.
A crowded market full of competition.
A labor market of short-term, freelance, and on-demand jobs.
MLM-style entrepreneurship marketed with empowerment language.
Asda supermarket (with the definite article).
Mocking image of the Fed printing endless money to prop up markets.
Implied volatility — the market's expected size of future price swings.
A government stimulus check, often YOLO'd into the market.
Ironic personification of the relentless money-making market.
An automatic trading halt triggered by a large market drop.
Mocking shorthand for central-bank money creation lifting markets.
A rapid market rise driven by sentiment, not fundamentals.
A market mood favoring higher-risk, higher-return assets.
A market mood favoring safe, defensive assets.
Shorthand for central-bank stimulus mechanically boosting markets.
The vertical line of shirt, belt, and fly that must align.