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Institutional Investor

A large organization that pools money to invest on behalf of others, including pension funds, mutual funds, insurance companies, endowments, and sovereign wealth funds. Institutional investors command enormous influence in financial markets, often holding majority stakes in public companies and driving market-moving order flow. Because they trade in such large blocks, their buying and selling patterns are closely watched by retail traders looking for clues about smart money positioning.

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