A sell-off refers to the rapid selling of securities due to underlying panic or to avoid further declines in prices, often resulting in a sharp decline in the market.
Topping out is a term used in finance to denote the point at which a market or security is at the end of a period of rising prices and is expected to either remain stable or decline. This term is often associated with market peaks and potential future downturns.
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