Definition of «to sell one's position»

The idiomatic expression "to sell one's position" means to betray a trust or abandon a principle, belief, or cause for personal gain. It implies that someone is willing to compromise their values and integrity in exchange for some benefit, such as money, power, or fame. This phrase can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who has given up on something they once believed in or pursued.

Sentences with «to sell one's position»

  • A trader will enter in a Stop Order that will automatically sell his position in a security when a set price is reached. (financialtrading.com)
  • I owned the company between 2010 and 2013 during which time its dividend had been sliced by 44 % and I was happy to eventually sell the position at a slight profit. (getrichbrothers.com)
  • An investor could only sell a position when it drops out of the top 4 or 5 at the end of the month. (scottsinvestments.com)
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