A strategy for managing a
portfolio or
fund that involves shifting between different types of
investment as conditions change. Style investing is based on the assumption that not all types of investment do well at the same time. As a result, a
money manager utilizing style investing may shift from
growth to
income stocks or from
small-cap to
large-cap stocks depending on various
indicators. It is important to note that style investing does not mean shifting from, say, one
industry to another, but rather from one type of investment to a completely different type. This form of
active management became popular in the 1980s and 1990s.