Bottom Fishing

  

Categories: Investing, Stocks, Bonds

Google this term and go to like the fourth or fifth page, and things get a little weird. Uh...maybe don't Google this term.

The literal definition of "bottom fishing" has to do with...actual fish. Like...getting those fish that live at the bottom of lake. Kinda like getting the last chip in a can of Pringles.

In finance, the term involves investing in something that has...fallen on hard times. Putting money into a stock that has recently dropped dramatically. Buying a haunted house. Picking up a car at a police drug-bust auction.

By aiming low in this way, an investor can pick up some bargains. The market might have overreacted, and that stock is due for a rebound. An exorcism and a coat of paint and that house is a great flipping opportunity. The sound system in that former drug car is really boss. And so on.

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Finance: What is Bottom Fishing?26 Views

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Finance a la shmoop what is bottom fishing?

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I like big bull markets and I cannot lie, all you other brokers can't deny that when a fun [People rapping]

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comes in with an itty bitty fee and dividends in your face you get sprung

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uh-huh but then it ends alright in stocks or at least a stock goes down

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down down down and you're doing the financial limbo asking how low can they [Stock performs limbo]

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go well anyway the stocks die or at least get close to death their stock

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prices fall fall fall and there's collection at the bottom of the sea [Stocks collect at the bottom of the sea]

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fallen angels formerly great companies gone bad tech stocks that are no longer

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high-tech what do they all have in common down here they're cheap they

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traded five times earnings eight times earnings three times ebitda.. nobody

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wants them nobody loves them they are literally eating worms well some [worms appear from sea bed]

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investors hunt for extreme bargains down here hoping to find names that will

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someday not be at the bottom of the sea maybe there's a shift in technology

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coming that will favor them maybe there's a sentiment change or maybe

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Sears starts a serving starburst flavored coffee and the throngs of [Sears advert for starburst coffee appears on TV]

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sticky-fingered kids come running back to malls leaving their videogame

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joysticks back home at least that's the hope of bottom fisher's like this type

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of investor who eventually wants to make the names down here float with the [Investor scubadiving at bottom of the sea]

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belief that something's coming just around the corner and it will make them

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not trade at a crazy low multiple otherwise the graveyard down here is

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just forever cheap [Seabed stamped forever cheap]

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