heavy investment meaning in economics?
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A group of stocks or a market that fails to trade higher on multiple occasions can be said to be heavy. Market direction can also change quickly with the release of supportive economic data, positive earnings surprises of bellwether companies, or reinvigorated investor sentiment.
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It's more of an intuition rather than a quantification. A group of stocks or a market that fails to trade higher on multiple occasions can be said to be heavy. ... Investors who pick up on the sense that the market is heavy may act to lock in gains, hedge long positions, or even short the market if they are bolder.
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