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Market Moonsoon

1. A rare, massive "Short Squeeze" event in the financial market that is devastating enough to completely bankrupt large hedge funds negatively affected by it, creating a broader impact across the market where many securities sharply fall in price while others rise dramatically in price.

Coined during the $GME Mother of all Short Squeezes (MOASS) Saga by retail investors on Reddit (most notably from r/superstonk).

In a Market Moonsoon, securities that the bankrupted market participants held "long" positions of are rapidly sold, significantly damaging the price of those securities, while the securities the market participants held "short" positions of rise significantly as they are forcibly covered after their prime broker takes on and closes the all positions.

Toxic Hedge Funds and Market Makers caused a Market Moonsoon after the fraudulent trade practice of "naked shorting" $GME backfired when retail investors bought and held the stock, causing $GME's price to reach astronomical levels while the price of many other securities held by the toxic market participants crashed while they were forcibly liquidated after being defaulting.

by HCMF_MaceFace July 3, 2021

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The Brown Market

Anything you would get black market such as copyrighted material or illegal narcotics except from a Latino, hence BROWN market.

Steve: Where did you get that polo shirt at bro?

Bro: I got it real cheap from the Brown Market

by B-M-G09 August 5, 2009

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gray market

Commonly refers to items being sold outside of the territory their manufacturer intended. Gray market products often come with different manuals or accessories from the domestic version, and frequently do not carry a manufacturer's warranty.

Q: Why is that online camera store so cheap?
A: They sell gray market cameras without warranties or acessories.

by anon-kjfjghdusyd March 23, 2006

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Pirate Marketing

A term describing the so-called "marketing strategy" of spammers who "advertise" or plug) their products and services by using people’s email addresses to send out bulk mail messages to all the contacts they've hijacked, pretending the email was written by the person who's identity they have hacked into.

This is done to suggest a person has tried and tested the product and to spread bogus word of mouth virally. This is entirely fraudulent and can potentially hurt a person’s reputation, but thankfully this method is used by individuals and groups who are just as stupid as the people they are trying to scam (i.e. catering to the lowest denominator). For this reason, the spam message itself is usually as easy to detect, as the cheap knockoffs (or stolen goods) they are trying to unload on unsuspecting victims.

According to Wikipedia, spam averages 78% of all e-mail sent.

Here is a prime example of pirate marketing allegedly sent from a friend:

beginning of spam message, i.e. pirate marketing/

From: V. (name and email address of my friend)
Subject: Re:
Date: April 18, 2010 12:41:30 AM EDT

hey,
how are you ?
Just received my iphone 3gs 32gb from this website. www (dot) acmespammers (dot) much cheaper than others and genuine . if you would like to get one,you can check it out.
cheers
V. (name of my friend)

________________________________

Messenging on your phone = MI on the road. Try it now!

/end of spam message, i.e. pirate marketing.

by Smiler69 April 20, 2010

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squid market

a large gathering of squiddies or biddies, either really young or of milf status that a male can go to and pick which squiddie or biddie he wants to fuck either vaginally orally or anally.

Garrett: yo what you wanna do tonight?
Marc: lets hit that squid market my dude

Chuck: yo bar-keep where all the biddies at
Bar-keep: down the block at the squid market

by squidguy June 18, 2011

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Farm to Market

A small road less traveled, usually in the country. Normally referred to as FM such as a 911 address of 115 FM 2558.

FM = Farm to Market

by Bigred78 May 29, 2009

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Capture The Market

Capture the Market is the first producer of quality video production marketing solutions for the multifamily industry nationwide. CTM is dedicated to effectively communicating the property's message to property's target audience while working with property's ideas, timeline and budget. We accept nothing less than their complete satisfaction.

Capture The Market is consistently delivering innovative video solutions to our clients that maximize their return on investment.

by Videogirl February 4, 2010

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