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Rotation
Anactive asset managementstrategy that tactically overweighted and underweighted certainsectors, depending on expected performance. Sometimes calledsector rotation.
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Sector Rotation
Aninvestment strategy in which aportfolio overweights or underweights certainsectors in accordance with expectedperformance. Sector rotation is a form ofactive investment management; theportfolio manager observesmarket trends and alters the composition of the portfolio in order to earn the highest possiblereturn. Sector rotation is fairly highrisk, as a portfolio's systematic overweighting and underweighting means that is not efficientlydiversified. See also:Markowitz portfolio theory.
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