A rapid and significant adjustment of an asset's price, often following a period of consolidation or imbalance.
Violent repricing describes an abrupt and substantial change in an asset's market value. This rapid adjustment typically occurs when market participants rapidly reassess an asset's true worth due to new information, shifts in supply and demand, or the unwinding of previous market imbalances. Such events can lead to swift and dramatic price movements that quickly bring the asset's price into alignment with perceived fundamental value or market sentiment.