Huh? That's a common word used among many AP/REUTERS/WALL ST. Journal headliners.
TUMBLES refers to how fast and how much a share price drops.
AMZN was down as far as $165 at one point in the A/H, ending down over $2.00 at the end of the A/H.
I call that a TUMBLE when the stock already slipped $3.00+ in the open market.
NETFLIX tumbled down just over $22.00.
But no.. You want to come in here and chime once again about how
"TUMBLE" word usage
is wrong.
You just love to contradict anything I say???
Fine... How about this...
AMAZON IS AWESOME!!!
Now say the opposite!