Top down equity management style


 

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Top down equity management style

Investment style that begins with an assessment of the overall economic environment and makes a general asset allocation decision regarding various sectors of the financial markets and various industries. The asset allocation decision, in contrast, selects specific securities within the particular sectors.



Top down equity management style

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