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Long Position at Investment Glossary

What is it? Owning or holding options (i.e., the number of contracts bought exceeds the number of contracts sold). For equities, a long position occurs when an individual owns securities. An owner of 1,000 shares of stock is said to be Long the stock. Related Shor

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