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Go longThe purchase of a security, commodity or financial instrument (e.g. shares) in the belief that the price will increase.The purchaser hopes to sell the shares at a higher price than he bought at and thus make a profit.Similar MatchesLong termLong termThe expressions 'short term', 'medium term' and 'long term' mean different things in different contexts and, indeed, they mean different things to different people. In general, the stock market uses the terms as follows:short term - anything from 1 week to 2 yearsmedium term - anything from 2 years to 5 yearslong term - anything from 5 years to 30 years! Currency no longer issuedCurrency no longer issuedOld and new series gold and silver certificates, Federal Reserve notes, national bank notes, and 1890 Series Treasury notes. Long market valueLong market valueThe market value of a security, excluding options, as of the close of the last business day. Lifelong individual savings accountLifelong individual savings accountSee 'individual savings account'. LongsLongsRedeemable gilts or bonds with a redemption date beyond fifteen years.Securities (for example, shares), commodities or financial instruments (for example, indices, currencies etc) held in a long position. The purchaser believes that the price will increase, and hopes to sell at a higher price than he bought at and thus make a profit. Further Suggestionslong term liabilitiesLong Term Anticipation Securities (LEAPS) Long-term capital Long term investor synthetic long stock Long term goals Long bonds long term care insurance Long term capital gain Long term Long Term Capital Gain Long position long bond Long term gain Long run Long term debt ratio Long term loss Long run Other long term liabilities Market order go along or participating Long term financing long position long term debt Long term forward contracts Long term debt |
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