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rotation

1. The movement of money by one investor or the overall market from one or more sectors into one or more other sectors. also called sector rotation. 2. An active asset management strategy in which certain sectors are overweighted and others are underweighted based on expected performance.

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  1. Rotation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  2. Rotation (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  4. Rotation - Merriam-Webster Online
    a (1) : the action or process of rotating on or as if on an axis or center (2) : the act or an instance of rotating something. b : one complete turn : the angular ...
     
  5. Rotation -- from Wolfram MathWorld
    Rotation in the plane can be concisely described in the complex plane using multiplication of complex numbers with unit modulus such that the resulting angle is ...
     
  6. Rotations in math refer to rotating a figure or point. How to rotate...
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  7. Rotation | Define Rotation at Dictionary.com
    the act of rotating; a turning around as on an axis. 2. Astronomy. a. the movement or path of the earth or a heavenly body turning on its axis. b. one complete turn ...
     
  8. Earth's Rotation
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