buying climax investment & finance definition
The
end to a rapid price rise in a security, commodity, or overall market for a
type of asset, such as real estate or bonds, characterized by all of the likely
buyers jumping on the bandwagon. After a buying climax, the market will fall
sharply. A dramatic run-up on strong volume is a sign of a buying climax.
See buying climax in Wall Street Words
A period of very high volume and sharp upward movement in the stock market. A buying climax often signals the end of a bull market or, at the least, an overbought market that can be expected to fall. Also called
climax. Compare
selling climax.
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