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Version of the common investment advice (buy on the dip) referring to the buying opportunity when the price of an asset falls and is expected to recover. Knowing that a price fall (dip) is likely to be reversed is the hard part, of course.
Version of the common investment advice (buy on the dip) referring to the buying opportunity when the price of an asset falls and is expected to recover. Knowing that a price fall (dip) is likely to be reversed is the hard part, of course.
The original third word was more scatological than the version given above.

Revision as of 13:33, 12 August 2014

Buy the failed dip.

Version of the common investment advice (buy on the dip) referring to the buying opportunity when the price of an asset falls and is expected to recover. Knowing that a price fall (dip) is likely to be reversed is the hard part, of course.