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soft spot

An area of vulnerability and/or weakness present in a specific stock or group of stocks during a time when other shares are advancing. Soft spots can be the result of many things, such as bad news from a company or declining interest in the industry.

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    A tender or sentimental feeling: has a soft spot for stray animals. 2. A weak or vulnerable point: a soft spot in the nation's defense strategy. 3. See fontanel.
     
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  5. Urban Dictionary: soft spot
    It's a feeling that you have in a girl/boy. Liking that person so much. You can't think of anything except for that special someone.
     
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  8. Soft spot - Merriam-Webster Online
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