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# Selling an outcome

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### Select outcome

Select the outcome you want to sell
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### Enter amount of tokens

Live preview of how much you're estimated to receive in USDT, and the spread.&#x20;

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**Understanding redemption spread**\
Larger, market-moving sells and late-stage markets both raise the spread on your sale. Small sells early in an event typically face lower spreads.

Learn more in [Redeem Tax Explained](/getting-started/protocol-mechanics-101/42-outcome-tokens/market-discovery-pre-resolution.md#redeem-tax-explained).
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### Sell

Confirm your order
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### Share PnL card (Optional)

Flex your PnL after you sell the outcome you were holding
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