Cash In Your Chips

To sell an asset or position quickly for whatever it will fetch, often because you expect its value to fall.

Examples:

  • It's not looking good out there — I've told everyone to cash in their chips now.
  • Savvy investors cashed in their chips before the market correction hit.

Origin: From gambling, where players exchange their chips (tokens) for cash at the end of a game.

Synonyms: cut one, , , ,