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Discover Ludwig"panic selling" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation where investors or traders sell off their stocks or assets in a sudden and frenzied manner due to fear or panic. Example: The stock market experienced a sharp decline due to panic selling by investors following the announcement of a global economic crisis.
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Panic selling into a falling market can be a costly mistake.
This week, in what looked like panic selling, the metal fell back below $1,400.
There was little evidence of panic selling; individual investors appear to have been particularly stoical.
The exchange's "circuit breaker" changes are designed to give investors a breather to avoid panic selling.
Fear among pig farmers that their livestock will contract the disease has led to panic selling.
Japan's Nikkei index tumbled throughout the day in a wave of panic selling.
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Near-panic selling in some markets ensued.
Bank stocks were being dumped in near-panic selling, as credit and liquidity fears mounted.
With panic-selling in stock market crashes potentially disastrous, the answer from the experts appears to be "do nothing".
But there has not been much sign of the mass panic-selling that so often marks a market bottom.
Second, during periods of high uncertainty and the potential for runs, large or coordinated shortsellers are more likely to succeed in triggering socially inefficient panic-selling.
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