Investment concentration (concentrated stock)
The excessive (usually, more than thirty percent) accumulation of a particular asset in a portfolio. Usually, more than thirty percent of such a concentration (an asset making up a substantial part, usually, more than 30 percent, of the investor’s portfolio). – See investment diversification, asset class, investment risk, order fund, risk management, polygon, magic.
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