V-shape
A "V-shape" refers to a geometric formation that resembles the letter "V." It is characterized by two straight lines that converge at a point, creating an angle. This shape is commonly seen in various contexts, such as in nature, architecture, and design.
In finance, a "V-shape" recovery describes a quick rebound in economic activity following a sharp decline. This pattern indicates that after a downturn, the economy rapidly returns to its previous level, resembling the shape of a "V." Such recoveries can be observed in markets and industries after crises or recessions.