Results for “rotate stock”
Repositioning to another spot when the enemy shows up somewhere else.
A patient so demanding they're rotated between nurses
Roaring Kitty's catchphrase, now WSB shorthand for refusing to call it advice.
A stock pumped by internet hype instead of fundamentals.
The thin sliver of equity left over after a company loads up on debt.
A boring, safe, dividend-paying share thought fit for people who can't afford to lose.
Pulling older stock to the front, putting fresh stuff behind — FIFO on the shelf.
Deadpan justification for holding, no matter the price action.
A stock with an obsessive, near-religious retail following.
A stable, dividend-paying stock favored by older, cautious investors.
Brand-new, never-worn gear — especially sneakers still in original condition with the box.
Stock chat insult for the unkempt, smug, fedora-tipping nerd archetype.
Meme misspelling of 'stocks,' used whenever the market makes no sense.
Due diligence — a long WSB research post on why a stock will rip.
WSB insult for anyone shorting or betting on a stock falling.
Meme-stock basket: BlackBerry, AMC, Nokia, GameStop.
Mature content — open to view.
Boarding up, stocking the cooler, and partying while the storm rolls in.
A US Marine — from the leather neck-stock of the early Corps uniform.
First-in, first-out — use the old stock before the new.
A driver who runs livestock — cattle, hogs, sheep — in a slatted trailer.
Trading a stock among yourselves to fake volume or move the price.
A high-pressure phone-bank operation cold-calling retail to dump dodgy stock.
Quarterly Friday when stock options, index options and index futures all expire together.
The seven mega-cap US tech stocks carrying the index.
Sell a stock at the close and buy it back at the open to bank a tax loss.
Initial Public Offering — a company's first sale of stock to the public.
Stock weighed in-store — meat, deli, produce — not pre-packed to a fixed weight.
To restock your cannabis supply.
Options that profit when a stock's price goes up.
Options that profit when a stock's price goes down.
An event expected to move a stock's price sharply.
The share of a stock sold short — fuel for a potential squeeze.
A stock in a sharp, rapid price decline.
A cheap-looking stock that is cheap for good reason and keeps falling.
A tendency for stocks to rise around the year-end holidays.
A tendency for stocks, especially small caps, to rise in January.
A convention booth stocked for fixing broken costumes on the spot.
A liquor store — the bottle shop where Aussies stock up on grog.
GI slang for the cramped troop transport that hauled men packed in like livestock.