In trading, long liquidation occurs when investors sell off their purchased assets to exit bullish positions, often triggering price declines. This process is commonly used to lock in profits or cut losses during market downturns. Short sellers benefit most, as falling prices increase their profits, while long holders face potential losses from forced exits.
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