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Nifty Fifty

Term given to fifty Blue Chip stocks which were so popular prior to the Bear market of 1973-1974 that their prices were temporarily driven up to ridiculous levels.

Related Terms: 5 Bear market, Blue Chip, Bear, Heir, Market
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