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 Anglais glossaire

downside

['daunsaɪd] n
titr. A downside is a negative movement in the price of a security, sector or market. A downside can also refer to economic conditions, describing potential periods when an economy has either stopped growing or is shrinking. When used colloquially, downsides can also refer to tradeoffs or negative consequences of an otherwise beneficial decision. In finance, downside risk is an important consideration when choosing an investment. Some investments have potentially infinite downsides, meaning that there is no limit to their potential losses. (investopedia.com A.Rezvov)

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