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- Q1332622 subject Q7014671.
- Q1332622 subject Q9806663.
- Q1332622 abstract "In finance, profit taking (or taking profits) is the practice of selling an asset, mostly shares, when the asset has risen in price. This allows investors to convert the increase of an asset's market value into cash.Profit taking by a number of investors normally causes the price of the asset in question to fall temporarily. Nevertheless, the occasion of profit taking itself indicates an upward market trend.".
- Q1332622 wikiPageExternalLink Profit+Taking.
- Q1332622 wikiPageExternalLink profit-taking.html.
- Q1332622 wikiPageExternalLink profittaking.asp.
- Q1332622 wikiPageExternalLink profit_taking.html.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q1004322.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q11692.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q1901350.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q43015.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q46737.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q557880.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q693464.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014671.
- Q1332622 wikiPageWikiLink Q9806663.
- Q1332622 comment "In finance, profit taking (or taking profits) is the practice of selling an asset, mostly shares, when the asset has risen in price. This allows investors to convert the increase of an asset's market value into cash.Profit taking by a number of investors normally causes the price of the asset in question to fall temporarily. Nevertheless, the occasion of profit taking itself indicates an upward market trend.".
- Q1332622 label "Profit taking".