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Economic feasibility assesses the probability of successful implementation and use of the new system, including any legal considerations.
Reversal Effect
A market anomaly where stocks that have performed poorly in the past tend to outperform the market in the future, and vice versa.
Sell Bonds
The act of disposing of bond investments from a portfolio, often to adjust for market conditions or investment strategy changes.
Go Long
The act of purchasing an asset with the expectation that its price will rise, reflecting an optimistic outlook on its future value.
Market Inefficiency
Situations where a stock's market price does not accurately reflect its true value, often due to a lack of information or irrational investor behavior.
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