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I've noticed that in the trading community, one of the most popular words to describe an asset's prospects is "upside." When people talk about upside, they mean the potential for growth and the opportunity to make a profit from an investment. It's actually a sacred word for any trader because upside is what we enter positions for. Here's a typical chat conversation: someone says, "This asset has serious upside until the end of the year, definitely expecting Xs" — and everyone understands that it's about growth prospects and good profit potential. The essence of upside is that it's not just hope for growth but a conscious expectation of price movement in a positive direction with a specific earning in mind. When you see an asset with good upside, it's a signal to take a closer look and evaluate the risk-reward ratio. Overall, upside is what makes traders wake up at night and check the charts.