short-term market (B2)
noun phrase
Pronunciation: /ʃɔrt tɜrm ˈmɑrkɪt/
Definition
A market where investments or trades are made for a short period, typically less than a year, with the goal of making quick profits.
Examples
The short-term market is highly volatile, making it a risky investment option.
Investors often prefer the short-term market for its potential to generate fast returns.
The company's success in the short-term market allowed them to expand their business.
How to Use short-term market
- short-term market trends (collocation)
- current market conditions — "Analysts study short-term market trends to predict future price movements."
- short-term market strategy (collocation)
- investment approach — "The company's short-term market strategy involved diversifying their portfolio."
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