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Homogeneity
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Homogeneity
The degree to which items are similar.

Homogeneity
The state of being alike or similar. In investing, a portfolio may be homogeneous if its securities are largely in the same industry or type. For example, a portfolio consisting exclusively of stocks is said to be homogeneous.


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