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I see this term fairly often and in context it seems to be financial or math lingo having something to do with "percent" or "rate". Internet dictionaries do not include any reference to this term so it seems it's one of those accepted colloquial terms.

Here are two examples in use:

" The company is expected to grow earnings at a relatively fast clip, which helps it maintain it status as a growth company."

" The trader managed to scalp 5 trades at a [with a] 25% clip "

Is "clip" a reference to clipping a coupon from a bond, as in that's your return rate on principle?

This is one of those terms I don't feel comfortable using bc I'm not exactly sure what it means and why ppl choose to use it. It def seems like lingo, of the type you might hear at a casino that regulars use but aren't really words. Like "Yo Eleven! "

Lil help? Thx



Submitted September 22, 2022 at 01:34AM by thomgloams https://ift.tt/BQX38GI

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