
Institutional Investor
An Institutional Investor is a legitimate term used to describe large organizations that invest substantial amounts of money in the financial markets. These can include entities like pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, insurance companies, and endowments. They typically have more resources, expertise, and influence in the markets compared to individual investors.
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