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Overweight

A portfolio allocation to a particular asset, sector, or region that exceeds its weight in the relevant benchmark index. When an analyst rates a stock "overweight," they are recommending that investors hold a larger position than the benchmark suggests. The opposite is "underweight." Portfolio managers express their highest-conviction ideas through their largest overweights, though position sizing discipline prevents any single overweight bet from becoming large enough to sink the overall portfolio.

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