A corporate stock which is sensitive to the business cycle, i.e., it edges up (down) rapidly as the economy turns up or down. A cyclical stock is issued by a company whose earnings are sensitive to economic trends. This stock tends to move up during periods of economic growth and move down during periods of economic decline. Examples of cyclical industries and sectors include automobiles, housing, paper, and oil.
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