selloff in English

noun
1
a sale of assets, typically at a low price, carried out in order to dispose of them rather than as normal trade.
That could force Singh to slow or halt further sell-offs of state assets in sectors like energy and food distribution.

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1. Typically, they have stepped in and started buying when we've seen a selloff.

2. Fear about the future of his and Galleon's investments triggered a selloff Monday.

3. The intensity of Monday's selloff prompted some investors to question whether are ripe for a turnaround.

4. It is during capitulation that a selloff course, and prices begin to feel for bottom.

5. 15 It is during capitulation that a selloff course, and prices begin to feel for bottom.

6. There is probably more substance to their statements now because we have had such a selloff.

7. The quick selloff was said to be induced by stop-loss orders that many investors place on these shares, which trigger a sale if the share price moves a certain amount.