Bagel Land

  

Bagel Land is a good name for a delicatessen, but a bad place for a stock to go.

Bagel land is a slang term that infers a stock or other security is heading toward $0/share in price…with the zero there, cleverly shaped like a bagel. Typically, this term is used to describe a stock that has fallen from grace rather than being attached to penny stocks, which visit bagel land with an unabashed frequency.

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