Cluster · updated 2026-05-20
Falling knives, by sector.
A classic falling knife is a stock down 30% or more from a 52-week high that was set inside the last 120 days — the textbook "steep and recent" pattern. Right now 80 U.S. stocks meet the definition. Slow-grinding declines from old peaks aren't included here — they live on the full list. Tiering is computed daily from price action only — not fundamentals.