profit-taking

profit-taking
profit-taking ˈprofit-ˌtaking noun [uncountable]
FINANCE when investors on a financial market sell investments in order to profit from a rise in prices:

• Prices settled lower after profit-taking late in the session by commodity fund managers.

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   Realizing profits by closing out an existing position (for example, selling a share or exercising an option).

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profit-taking UK US noun [U]
STOCK MARKET a situation in which people sell shares, etc. after prices have risen, in order to make a profit. This often causes prices to fall: »

Crude oil prices weakened amid profit-taking after a three-day rally.

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French shares started lower on profit-taking on Monday after a 3% gain last week.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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