From, “Stocks Are Primed for an Ugly Slide,” by Michael
Kahn, 5/9/12, Barron’s:
In a best-selling book, journalist Malcolm Gladwell
popularized the concept of a "tipping point," that moment where a
series of small moves suddenly morphs
into something more powerful.
The stock market, which has been struggling in recent weeks
with a series of pullbacks, may be reaching a bearish tipping point of its own.
And once stocks begin to fall, they may fall hard.
Morph: change smoothly
from one image to another by small gradual steps [using computer animation
techniques]
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