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Discover Ludwig"profit taking" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of selling or cashing in on an investment or asset in order to make a profit. It is often used in the context of stock market trading or investment strategies. Example: After the stock price rose by 50%, many investors engaged in profit taking, leading to a slight dip in the market.
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profit taking
noun
The act of extracting profit, as cash or equivalent, from an investment, often by selling part of it.
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[C6.] Stocks Mixed on Profit Taking The S.&P.
Still, it probably served as a catalyst for profit taking.
Traders reckon there's a bit of profit taking this morning.
"Maybe there's a little bit of profit taking here".
[C6.] Stocks Decline on Profit Taking Stocks were flat.
Profit taking.
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It may be profit-taking.
Analysts cited profit-taking.
Profit-taking doesn't keep it aloft.
It was these investors who led the profit-taking.
"This is a bit of profit-taking," he says.
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