Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bottom-fish

verb
/ˈbɒt.əm.fɪʃ/
Definition
To seek out or acquire something at a low price, particularly in a market context.
Examples
  • Investors are always looking to bottom-fish during market downturns.
  • She decided to bottom-fish for undervalued properties in the area.
Meaning
The term refers to the practice of searching for undervalued stocks or assets that are expected to increase in value over time.
Synonyms
  • bargain-hunt
  • hunt for bargains
  • scout for deals