Market exposure

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In finance, market exposure (or exposure) is a measure of the proportion of money invested in the same industry sector. For example, a stock portfolio with a total worth of $500,000, with $100,000 in semiconductor industry stocks, would have a 20% exposure in "chip" stocks.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Chen, James. "Market Exposure". Investopedia. Retrieved 2019-11-19.
  2. ^ High Yield Investment Account
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