A melt up is an unexpected improvement in the investment performance of an asset, driven by a slew of investors who don't want to miss out on its rise.
A melt up is an unexpected improvement in the investment performance of an asset, driven by a slew of investors who don't want to miss out on its rise.
Minsky Moment is a market collapse brought on by the reckless speculative actions which define an unclear bullish period. Named after economist Hyman Minsky it defines the point in time where a sudden decline in market sentiment leads to a full-on market crash.
Mid-cap value stock is a description of the shares of a company with a mid-sized market cap that are trades below the stock's intrinsic value.
A marketing mix includes four Ps: product, price, placement, and promotion as multiple areas of focus as part of a working marketing plan.
A man-year, or person-year, is a unit of measurement for amount of work done by one personal through the year, expressed in hours.
Market value is the value of the product that would be assigned to it should it enter the market.