- overbuying
- ,o·ver'buy || ‚əʊvə(r)baɪ v. buy in excessive quantity; buy more than one can afford to pay for
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
overbuy — /oh veuhr buy /, v., overbought, overbuying. v.t. 1. to purchase in excessive quantities. 2. Finance. to buy on margin in excess of one s ability to provide added security in an emergency, as in a falling market. v.i. 3. to buy regardless of one… … Universalium
Dash To Trash — When investors flock to a class of securities or other assets, bidding up prices to beyond what can be justified by valuation or other fundamental measures. While the dash to trash effect can occur within any type of security, the phrase is… … Investment dictionary
reaction — A reversal in a market trend as a result of overselling on a falling market (when some buyers are attracted by the low prices) or overbuying on a rising market (when some buyers are willing to take profits) … Big dictionary of business and management
overbuy — [c]/oʊvəˈbaɪ/ (say ohvuh buy) verb (overbought, overbuying) –verb (t) 1. to purchase in excessive quantities, especially without regard for one s financial means. 2. Finance to buy on margin in excess of one s ability to provide added security in …
overbuy — [ō΄vər bī′] vt., vi. overbought, overbuying to buy more than is needed or justified by ability to pay … English World dictionary