A stock drop occurs when a company’s share price declines sharply, often due to missed earnings, scandals, or market downturns. It signals risk for investors but creates buying opportunities for long-term traders seeking undervalued assets. Short sellers benefit from price declines, while companies may use stock drops to repurchase shares cheaply, boosting value for remaining shareholders.
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