Long (or Long Position)
1. The buying of a security such as a stock, commodity or currency, with the expectation that the asset will rise in value.
2. In the context of options, the buying of an options contract.
Opposite of "short (or short position)".
Investopedia Commentary
1. For example, an owner of shares in McDonald's Corp. is said to be "long McDonald's" or "has a long position in McDonald's".
2. For example, buying a call (or put) options contract from an options writer entitles the you the right, not the obligation to buy (or sell) a specific commodity or asset for a specified amount at a specified date.
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Stock Basics Tutorial
Options Basics Tutorial
See also: Call Option, Commodity, Position, Put Option, Security, Short, Writer