Runup and run-up (also often used in German, rarely run-up)

A very sharp rise in price within a relatively short period of time, in relation to a single security (a substantial increase in the price of securities over a relatively short period of time), sometimes also in relation to the market as a whole. – See boom, bull, bubble, bubble, speculative, stock market fever, bull market, bull market feeds the bull market, high flyer, hindsight, myopia, market, overbought, milkmaid bull market, prosperity, rally, exuberance, unreasonable.

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