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" ... Investors with a long-term investing horizon might invest extra cash when shares drop 10%. “Buying the dip” is like buying extra groceries during a buy one get one free sale. ... "
" ... Occupancy, meanwhile, never seems to dip. This is no accident. In the words of CEO Jason Fox, WPC is a picky landlord that only extends leases to companies in industries that can withstand “dislocations in the market.” Its underwriting team is acing its second dislocation test. ... "
" ... When asked about the dip in September background checks compared to earlier in the pandemic, Oliva said it’s “plausible that this number could actually have been higher, but inventory is low due to the sustained high demand.” ... "
" ... “Fed Put” Has New Competition: You already know the stock market can go down as well as up, despite the way things might seem lately. However, recent down moves have frequently run into a “buy the dip” mentality. That could be in part because the major indices enjoy a “vaccine put”—kind of like the “Fed put” they already had, some analysts argue. The “Fed put” is an expression that grew popular when the Fed kept rates near zero for years to allow the economy to recover from the Great Recession. Investors then (and in some cases today) felt reassured that if something bad happened, the Fed would have the market’s back. Now if something bad happens, there’s hope that a vaccine or two on the near horizon could keep a nice net under the market, as well. This, along with hopes for continued positive headlines on vaccines and a general sense that the economy can do better in 2021, could be driving some of the pre-holiday optimism. ... "
" ... “With the weekend dip below $39k, traders added to their positions, but a failure to break $40k led to cascading pullbacks.” ... "