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sell-off
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sell-off in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sell-off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of sell-off in a Sentence
That's what some owners do, you ride the building up a little bit, and when it's time to sell off a piece and monetize that and take a nice return, you do that.
In spite of the significant sell-off of most growth-oriented assets since mid-February, we are concerned there is further downside ahead, the violent market action should not be understated, but the underlying cause – an accelerating pandemic requiring large parts of the economy to shut down – is still with us.
There's no question that the U.S. has experienced a substantial rebound and that has set the tone for this morning's trading in terms of instilling confidence in the broader outlook, that the market has chosen to focus on U.S. strength rather than Japan's weak January trade data suggests that a lot of negativity had already been priced in, which isn't surprising considering the terrible sell-off we saw in the beginning of this year.
I’m not surprised to see the market sell off a little bit. I’m never surprised, given the strong run we’ve had for such a long period of time, when you see some periods of profit-taking.
The continuation of a sell-off for all commodities is something that's also lingered on, it's a period of pain for a lot of the commodity industries and producers.
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