Heavy position means that the fund holds most of the outstanding shares of a listed company. Refers to stocks bought by large institutions and large funds. A stock is heavily held by many fund companies, accounting for more than 20% of the circulating market value. In other words, more than 20% of this stock is held by the fund, which means that the fund's heavy stocks may rise.
Awkwardness: stocks held by a number of fund companies, accounting for more than 20% of the circulating market value, are fund awkwardness. In other words, more than 20% of this stock is held by the fund. In other words, heavy stocks are bought and held by a large number of institutions or shareholders, and the assets of institutions or large households account for a large part of the stocks held.
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Other stock market terms:
All positions: all funds for buying stocks;
Reduce positions: sell some shares, but not all;
Heavy positions: compared with stocks, stocks account for a large share;
Light warehouse: compared with stocks, the share of funds accounts for more;
Short position: sell all the stocks in your hand and turn them into funds.
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