Definition of «broad selloff»

The phrase "broad selloff" means that many different stocks or financial assets are being sold by investors at the same time.

Sentences with «broad selloff»

  • Amid a broad selloff in technology shares on Monday, Apple's stock was last down 0.7 %. (fortune.com)
  • Bitcoin, on the other hand, is still holding up above last week's lows although it violated the support zone near $ 7650 amid the broad selloff. (hacked.com)
  • That created confusion and triggered a broad selloff among investors. (newsweek.com)
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