liquidation
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“A very simple rule of thumb for tactical liquidation is when gold and equities crash together, which usually signals margin call / liquidation-esque behavior,” they say.
From MarketWatch
The ability to trade highly volatile assets with leverage 24/7 carries real market risk, leading to large liquidations during sudden price moves.
Other research from Vanguard has shown how much emergency savings accounts save participants from all sorts of retirement-savings pitfalls in addition to hardship withdrawals, like loans and account liquidations at job changes.
From MarketWatch
When goods enter the U.S., importers pay an estimated duty upfront, and the customs agency typically has 314 days to finalize the amount in a process called liquidation.
From Barron's
Equity losses also triggered forced liquidation of metals to meet margin calls.
From Barron's
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