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Window Dressing

The practice of institutional fund managers buying recent winners and selling recent losers near the end of a reporting period to make their portfolio holdings look more favorable in quarterly reports. This creates predictable seasonal buying pressure in top-performing stocks and selling pressure in laggards, particularly during the final days of each quarter. Savvy traders sometimes front-run window dressing flows by positioning ahead of quarter-end.

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