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buy-and-hold

 

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Buy and Hold

Noun:

A long-term investment strategy in which an investor buys a security or stock and holds onto it for an extended period, regardless of market fluctuations.

Example sentence: The buy-and-hold strategy is often favored by investors who believe in the long-term potential of the stock market.


Verb:

To purchase a security or stock with the intention of holding onto it for an extended period, regardless of market fluctuations.

Example sentence: He decided to buy-and-hold the upcoming IPO because he believed in the company's growth prospects.


Adjective:

Referring to an investment approach or strategy that involves buying a security or stock and holding onto it for a long period of time.

Example sentence: The buy-and-hold approach is suitable for those who prefer a more passive investment strategy.


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