Selling climax

Selling climax refers to the decrease in value of stock or bond prices because investors panic all at once.[1]

References

Further reading

  • Gartley, H.M. (1935). Profits in the Stock Market. Lambert Gann Pub. p. 305. ISBN 978-0-939093-07-6. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  • Ord, T. (2012). The Secret Science of Price and Volume: Techniques for Spotting Market Trends, Hot Sectors, and the Best Stocks. Wiley Trading. Wiley. pp. pt49–52. ISBN 978-1-118-42894-8. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  • Dickson, R.A.; Knudsen, T.L. (2011). Mastering Market Timing: Using the Works of L.M. Lowry and R.D. Wyckoff to Identify Key Market Turning Points. Pearson Education. p. pt65. ISBN 978-0-13-261343-9. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  • Downes, J.; Goodman, J.E. (2003). Barron's Finance & Investment Handbook. BARRON'S FINANCE AND INVESTMENT HANDBOOK. Barron's. p. 794. ISBN 978-0-7641-5554-3. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  • Siegel, J.G.; Shim, J.K.; Qureshi, A.A.; Brauchler, J. (2014). International Encyclopedia of Technical Analysis. Taylor & Francis. p. 314. ISBN 978-1-135-93086-8. Retrieved May 26, 2017.


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