As can be seen in the graph
the price fell off a cliff in the past 12 months.
Bitcoin today — the Bitcoin
price fell off a cliff when the SEC denied the bid to have the first ETF listed on the stock exchange.
Not exact matches
Examples he cites include the U.S.
falling off the fiscal
cliff, economic stress in Europe, or upturns in the
price of oil.
Unsurprisingly, the year - on - year movement in share
prices is a spectacular view given that 30 June 2016 was just seven days after the Brexit vote — and the housebuilders had
fallen off a near 40 %
cliff.
However, should slowing global economic growth or recession result in a long - term reduction (three to five years) in energy
prices, then U.S. Silica and its peers will face the prospect of their current lucrative contracts expiring and themselves sitting atop literal mountains of frac sand, while demand may have
fallen off a
cliff.
Investors hate uncertainty, which is why SCG's
price has
fallen off a
cliff.
I like to average my way into positions, so a cheaper
price would just be a better opportunity for me (assuming the fundamentals aren't
falling off a
cliff).
But as maturity lengthens, and credit ratings are less stellar,
prices have
fallen off a
cliff.
Indeed, since 2010 GAT has been
falling off a
cliff and if the current rate of cooling continues for another decade we'll be in a world of hurt from global cooling as growing seasons grow shorter, late spring and early
fall frosts take their tolls, and colder winters requiring more fuel with a rising
price per BTU attached to it.
Although future home
prices may not enjoy the huge appreciation they did in the past, they certainly won't
fall off the
cliff as predicted, he notes.
In January 2007 the median house
price of Detroit was $ US76, 000 ($ 99,000) but in the 10 years since the GFC and closing down of major manufacturers in the city has seen home values
fall off a
cliff.
«We're not expecting
prices to
fall off a
cliff,» he says.