This one is pretty simple. When you look at a stock chart and you see that big ol' dip where it went down then back up? That's a trough—as opposed to a peak, which is the top o' the squiggly mountain.
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This one is pretty simple. When you look at a stock chart and you see that big ol' dip where it went down then back up? That's a trough—as opposed to a peak, which is the top o' the squiggly mountain.