Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

long-on

Adjective
/lɔŋ ɒn/
Definition
Having a preference or excessive interest in something, usually in relation to investments or assets.
Examples
  • Many investors are long-on technology stocks, believing they will outperform the market.
  • After the latest earnings report, she felt long-on the company’s growth potential.
Meaning
The term is often used in financial contexts, indicating that someone is invested in or holds a favorable view towards an asset, with the expectation that its value will increase.
Synonyms
  • bullish
  • positive
  • optimistic