Oct 16, 2008 20:04
15 yrs ago
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English term
bias
English
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
Tactical **biases** summary:
• Long volatility on US government bonds and Gold
• Long USD vs. G10 & Short EUR vs. Rest of the World
• Long European nominal & real yields vs. US nominal & real yields
• Overweight US and Japan equities vs. European and Emerging markets
• Overweight defensive sectors such as Healthcare, Utilities and Consumer Staples
• Favor short term HF strategies and high liquidity terms
Do you understand here the word "bias" as synonymous to "trend" or to "opinion"
Thanks in advance
• Long volatility on US government bonds and Gold
• Long USD vs. G10 & Short EUR vs. Rest of the World
• Long European nominal & real yields vs. US nominal & real yields
• Overweight US and Japan equities vs. European and Emerging markets
• Overweight defensive sectors such as Healthcare, Utilities and Consumer Staples
• Favor short term HF strategies and high liquidity terms
Do you understand here the word "bias" as synonymous to "trend" or to "opinion"
Thanks in advance
Responses
4 | investment preferences |
Peter Linton (X)
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5 | the turning of the markets |
Gary D
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3 | opinion |
mythili
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Responses
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investment preferences
No, not trend or opinion. They are summarising and recommending the following investment preferences. For example, the first three are 'long', meaning that they are worth buying in anticipation of higher values later.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I think "preference" is the right choice here.
Thanks to all"
16 hrs
the turning of the markets
When the market turns towards one way or the other it is said to have a bias to where it is heading, Just like a bowling ball for lawn bowls.
1 day 13 hrs
opinion
This looks like a subjective opinion by a financial analyst and does not seem like a "trend" indicator.
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