A sudden, widespread sell-off in tech stocks, software market panic describes a rapid decline in investor confidence triggered by factors like missed earnings, security breaches, or shifting regulatory landscapes. It is used by traders for short-selling opportunities. Hedge funds and savvy investors often benefit by buying undervalued assets during the resulting dip.
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