The phrase
"nosebleed territory" means a very high or extreme level, often referring to prices or numbers that are unusually high or beyond what is considered normal.
Full definition
I'm actually at the top of the indie author price curve,
in nosebleed territory for indies, kissing trad pub pricing, so this isn't the case of «People will try anything if it's only.99» that we saw a few years ago.
Although the real estate industry insists we're not in a bubble, house prices continue to climb
into nosebleed territory: the price tag on Vancouver's average dwelling has risen to a staggering $ 762,100.
Even better, the grain - free variety is comparably priced, so if you're already prepared to spend just a touch more, these are solid options that are still
below nosebleed territory.
So, even though the stock fell $ 124 from its January high of $ 408 to a May low of $ 284, its P / E ratio remained in
nosebleed territory.
Although Danish housing prices have leveled - off after doubling from the late 1990s to 2008, prices are still thoroughly in
nosebleed territory and are among the most overvalued in the entire world.