Across
- 2. the initial price when the market begins trading
- 3. up to end the trading day at a higher level than the previous close
- 4. pessimistic market sentiment, expecting prices to decline
- 9. a large-scale selling of assets, often causing a price drop
- 11. high the highest price level a stock or index has ever reached
- 13. market a market condition where prices are generally rising
- 15. a sudden and severe drop in market prices or confidence
- 18. a rapid and widespread fall in market prices
- 19. is bullish investor outlook is optimistic, expecting prices to rise
- 20. price the current value of a single share in a company
- 21. points increasing in value, measured in index or price units
- 22. the buying and selling of financial instruments like stocks
- 24. increases in the value of shares or indexes
- 25. capitalization total market value of a company’s outstanding shares
- 28. down points number of points an index or stock falls by the end of the day
Down
- 1. plural form of index; commonly used in British English and finance
- 4. chips stable, high-value stocks of well-established companies
- 5. high turnover a large volume of shares traded in a short period
- 6. the final price of a stock or index at the end of a trading session
- 7. through the level to surpass a key price or index milestone
- 8. reductions in the price or value of assets
- 10. drops in the price or value of assets
- 12. a significant price level that is difficult to surpass
- 13. market a market condition where prices are generally falling
- 14. the level of investor interest in buying a particular stock or asset
- 15. hands when shares are bought and sold between investors
- 16. the lowest price point reached by a stock or index in a time period
- 17. a numerical measure of stock market performance (e.g., S&P 500)
- 23. plural form of index; commonly used in US English
- 26. a temporary or sustained rise in stock prices after a fall
- 27. selling sudden, widespread selling driven by fear
