profit-taking
11profit-taking — UK / US noun [uncountable] business a situation where businesspeople sell shares while they are rising in value in order to make a profit …
12profit-taking — noun the sale of stocks after they have increased in value …
13profit taking — Action by short term securities traders to cash in on gains created by a sharp market rise, which pushes prices down temporarily but implies an upward market trend. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: Ring the cash register ( or …
14profit-taking — noun the sale of securities that have risen in price …
15profit taking — presa di beneficio Indica una vendita di titoli o altre attività finanziarie determinata da un rialzo dei prezzi. Si tratta di un operazione di chiusura di una posizione, eseguita nel breve termine. Può causare una correzione temporanea al… …
16profit-taking — The sale of an investment or asset to *realize an *appreciation in value …
17profit — n. & v. n. 1 an advantage or benefit. 2 financial gain; excess of returns over outlay. v. (profited, profiting) 1 tr. (also absol.) be beneficial to. 2 intr. obtain an advantage or benefit (profited by the experience). Phrases and idioms: at a… …
18profit a prendre — profit a pren·dre or profit à prendre / prä fət ä prän dər/ n pl profits à prendre or profits à prendre [Anglo French, literally, profit to be taken]: a right, privilege, or interest that allows one to use the soil or products (as fish and game)… …
19profit à prendre — profit a prendre profit a pren·dre or profit à prendre / prä fət ä prän dər/ n pl profits à prendre or profits à prendre [Anglo French, literally, profit to be taken]: a right, privilege, or interest that allows one to use the soil or products… …
20Profit & Loss — Profit Loss: In the Currency Derivative Markets is a monthly business magazine founded in July 1999 especializing in Foreign exchange market and derivative markets. Magazine Each month, Profit Loss looks at the changes taking place in the… …