holding strategy
[ˈhoʊldɪŋ ˈstrætədʒi]
nounpl: holding strategies
estratégia de espera
1. A tactical approach or plan designed to maintain the current position, status quo, or competitive advantage while avoiding significant changes or risks
The company adopted a holding strategy during the economic downturn to preserve cash flow.
A empresa adotou uma estratégia de espera durante a recessão econômica para preservar o fluxo de caixa.
2. In aviation and military contexts, a pattern of flight where an aircraft remains in a designated area while awaiting clearance to proceed or land
The plane entered a holding strategy above the airport due to bad weather conditions.
O avião entrou em um padrão de espera acima do aeroporto devido às condições climáticas adversas.
3. In business and investment, a passive investment approach focused on retaining assets rather than actively trading or divesting
His holding strategy involves buying quality stocks and keeping them for the long term.
Sua estratégia de manutenção envolve comprar ações de qualidade e mantê-las no longo prazo.
In American business culture, holding strategies are often discussed during economic uncertainty or market volatility. In Brazil, this term is frequently used in corporate contexts when companies adopt conservative approaches to preserve resources during challenging economic periods. The strategy reflects risk-averse decision-making common during recessions or periods of market instability.
NYC Slang
playing it safe; sitting tight; not making a move
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