On the take
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On the take
Used in the context of general equities.
Price moving upward, because more
buyers are taking
offerings, causing offerings to vanish and be replaced by higher ones. Antithesis of
come in,
get hit.
On the Take
1. Describing a situation in which a stock price moves upward because more potential
buyers are taking
offers. The offers are then replaced by higher offers.
2. Describing a person who accepts
bribes or other forms of illegal or unethical
monetary transfers.
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