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Long-Short Equities

An investment strategy known as "long-short equity" entails taking long positions in stocks that are anticipated to increase in value and short positions in equities that are anticipated to decrease in value. In order to profit from stock increases in the long positions as well as price falls in the short positions, a long-short equity strategy tries to reduce market exposure. The tactic ought to be profitable on a net basis, even though this might not always be the case.

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