Pronunciation: /dɛd kæt baʊns/
noun a temporary recovery or increase in value of a declining stock or other security, followed by a further decline
A1 I heard the term 'dead cat bounce' but I don't know what it means.
A2 Some investors believe that a 'dead cat bounce' is a temporary recovery in the stock market.
B1 After the initial drop, the stock experienced a 'dead cat bounce' before continuing to decline.
B2 The trader was cautious not to mistake a 'dead cat bounce' for a true reversal in the market.
C1 Experienced investors know how to identify a 'dead cat bounce' and adjust their strategies accordingly.
C2 The market analyst predicted a 'dead cat bounce' based on the historical data and market trends.
formal The stock market experienced a dead cat bounce after the initial steep decline.
informal I heard the market had a dead cat bounce, but it's still pretty unpredictable.
slang I don't trust this dead cat bounce in the market, it feels like a sucker's rally.
figurative After a period of feeling down, she finally experienced a dead cat bounce in her mood and started to feel better.
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