The phrase
"long horizon" means looking at or planning for events far into the future. It suggests having a broad perspective and considering the long-term consequences instead of focusing solely on the present moment.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«long»
«horizon»
Sentences with «long horizon»
- What initial retirement portfolio withdrawal rate is sustainable over long horizons when, as currently, bond yields are well below and stock market valuations well above historical averages? (cxoadvisory.com)
- But they are still relatively exotic, and appropriate only for investors with longer horizons and an understanding of the risks. (aaii.com)
- «We have a very long horizon,» he says. (inc.com)
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