But selling
shares during a market downturn leads to bankruptcy.
Not exact matches
Hyundai and Kia both increased their
shares of the U.S. new - vehicle
market in the past decade, particularly
during the economic
downturn of 2008 to 2010 when consumers sought out fuel - efficient and relatively low - priced vehicles.
Given that the rig count is a barometer for activity levels, it implies that NOW has outperformed its competitors
during the
downturn, likely by winning
market share.
Why would you want to unload
shares during a
downturn or a «
market correction scenario»?
It gives me some peace of mind,
during market downturns, to know that I'm buying «more»
shares for the same monthly investment.