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TheStreet
/ðə striːt/
Definition
1
Informal term in finance referring to Wall Street or the collective body of securities traders, analysts, investors, and financial institutions in New York City's financial district.
2
TheStreet, a popular American financial news and opinion website founded by Jim Cramer, providing market analysis, stock picks, and investment commentary.
Examples
TheStreet was abuzz with predictions of a tech bubble burst, but savvy traders shorted it just in time.
When TheStreet whispers 'buy,' retail investors yell 'HODL'—and brokers chuckle all the way to the bank.
Ignore the doomsayers on TheStreet; my crypto portfolio's mooning harder than their apologies after a rally.
TheStreet crowned Bitcoin 'digital gold,' right before it dipped harder than a bad Tinder date.