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Rotation

Definition 1 The Movement of Money by one investor or the overall Market from one or more sectors into one or more other sectors. also called sector Rotation. Definition 2 An Active asset management strategy in which certain sectors are Overweighted and others are Underweighted based on expected Performance.

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