J-Curve

A J-Curve illustrates a situation where a metric initially drops before rising significantly, forming the shape of the letter “J”. It’s often used in economics and finance to describe scenarios like initial losses in foreign investment followed by substantial gains, or the short-term negative effects of a policy that leads to long-term improvement. Traders and analysts use J-Curves to set expectations and manage risk during turnaround strategies.

Example:
Private equity investments often show initial losses before generating long-term gains.

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