A generic term for the stocks of major companies with sound earnings and dividend records and above-average share performance. Blue chip stocks are also known as income stock. Named after high-value poker chips, which were traditionally blue.
A market in which prices have been rising for a prolonged period, fuelled by the prevalent view that share prices will continue to rise and that higher prices are justified. The opposite of bear market.
泡沫-Bubble
指资产价格狂涨至预期将会大幅逆转或崩溃的程度。
Bubble-(泡沫)
A ramping up of asset prices to such a degree that a major reversal or crash is expected.
经营风险-Business Risk
指公司营业收入及获利增长不如预期的风险。
Business Risk-(经营风险)
The risk that a company may not produce the sales and earning growth as forecast.
看跌-Bearish
认为价格将下跌。因此,若市场浮现看空的气氛,价格会走低。 与看涨/看多(bullish)相反。
Bearish-(看跌)
Holding a belief that prices will fall. A bearish sentiment in the market will therefore push prices lower. The opposite of bullish.
看涨-Bullish
相信价格将上涨。因此,如果市场浮现看涨的气氛,价格会走高。与看跌或看空(bearish)相反。
Bullish-(看涨)
Holding a belief that prices will rise. A bullish sentiment in the market will therefore push prices higher. The opposite of bearish.
坏账-Bad Debt
企业若确认一笔应收账无法收回,该笔账款即成为坏账,应予以注销,成为损益表上的一笔坏账损失。
Bad Debt-(坏账)
When a business recognizes that a debt is unlikely to be repaid, the debt is written off as an expense in the profit and loss account.
The purchase by a company of its own shares in the open market, usually based on the belief that the shares are undervalued and that buying them will provide a better investment return than putting cash into the underlying business of the company. In theory the buy back will reduce the number of shares in the market and increase the value of the remaining ones. Also known as a share repurchase. It effectively returns to the shareholders the cash held in company reserves which already belongs to them.