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Sell

Definition 1 To Transfer ownership of a security or other Asset in Exchange for Money or value. Definition 2 An Order with a Broker to Sell a security or commodity; here also called Sell order. Definition 3 A recommendation by an Analyst or Advisor that a given security should be sold. opposite of Buy.

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