Wallstreet expression describing the phenomenon of a stock bottoming out to near-nil and then recovering with a sharp buying spree from bargin hunters. The notion being that even a dead-cat will bounce if dropped from a high enough point. Example: Enron stocks continue to experience a dead-cat bounce long after financial pundits considered the conglomerate a moribound interest.
DEAD-CAT BOUNCE
Meaning of DEAD-CAT BOUNCE in English
Slang English vocab. Английский сленговый словарь. 2012