long-term holdings
[/lɔːŋ tɜːrm ˈhoʊldɪŋz/]
nounpl: long-term holdings
participações de longo prazo
1. Investments or assets that an individual or organization intends to keep for an extended period, typically more than one year, often for capital appreciation or income generation
The pension fund's long-term holdings include blue-chip stocks and government bonds.
As participações de longo prazo do fundo de pensão incluem ações de primeira linha e títulos do governo.
2. Shares or stakes in companies or properties held with the intention of retaining ownership for strategic or financial reasons rather than for short-term trading
Berkshire Hathaway is known for its long-term holdings in major corporations.
A Berkshire Hathaway é conhecida por suas participações de longo prazo em grandes corporações.
In Brazil, long-term holdings are often encouraged by tax incentives and are a cornerstone of institutional investor strategy. In the USA, long-term holdings receive preferential tax treatment through lower capital gains tax rates compared to short-term gains, making this distinction particularly important for investment planning. This term reflects a more conservative, wealth-building approach versus the faster-paced day trading culture.
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