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Long/Short Fund

Definition A Long/Short Fund is a type of hedge fund that utilizes a unique investment strategy, investing in long positions, which are expected to appreciate,

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Long/Short Equity

Definition Long/Short Equity is a hedge fund strategy that involves buying (going long) stocks that are expected to increase in value and selling short (shorting)

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Long-Tail Liability

Definition Long-tail liability refers to a type of liability insurance in which claims may not be settled and paid for many years after the policy

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Long-Term Care (LTC) Insurance

Definition Long-Term Care (LTC) Insurance is a type of insurance policy specifically designed to cover costs associated with long-term care services, which are typically not

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Long-Legged Doji

Definition The Long-Legged Doji is a term in technical analysis that refers to a type of candlestick chart pattern. It is characterized by trading sessions

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Long Term

Definition Long term, in finance, refers to an extended period of time. The exact definition can vary but it is generally a period that extends

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Long-Term Assets

Definition Long-term assets, also known as noncurrent assets, are investments that a company expects to hold for more than one fiscal year. These assets are

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