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What Is an Overweight Stock?

By Matthew DiLallo – Updated Oct 23, 2024 at 9:34AM

Key Points

  • Analysts rate a stock "overweight" to advise buying more shares for better portfolio performance.
  • Overweighting a stock involves investors increasing their allocation beyond average weights.
  • Examples include Morgan Stanley's "overweight" rating on Apple due to strong growth prospects.
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