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Jaylen Hernandez
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11 May, 12:24
Define underweight and overweight
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Tate Eaton
11 May, 12:53
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1) Overweight as part of a three-tiered rating system, along with "underweight" and "equal weight", is used by financial analysts to indicate a particular stock's attractiveness. If a stock is recommended to be "overweight", the analyst opines that the stock is better value for money than others.
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