Undercovered
adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 simple past and past participle of undercover form-of, participle, past
- 1 Insufficiently covered (against risk).
"If you are looking for a way to invest in undercovered stocks, Ms. Twitchell noted that an exchange traded fund opened last September, the Claymore/Sabrient Stealth E.T.F., “which provides exposure to an index of 150 stocks covered by two or fewer analysts.”"
- 2 Having too little coverage.
"To go outside the unusual, to report the uncovered or undercovered, reporters have to find new listening posts."
Example
More examples"If you are looking for a way to invest in undercovered stocks, Ms. Twitchell noted that an exchange traded fund opened last September, the Claymore/Sabrient Stealth E.T.F., “which provides exposure to an index of 150 stocks covered by two or fewer analysts.”"
Etymology
From under- + covered.
From undercover + -ed.
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