Definition
Selectively choosing favorable data points while ignoring unfavorable ones, or choosing which trades to allocate to which accounts after seeing results. It's the art of making anything look good through strategic omission.
Example Usage
The fund's marketing materials engaged in shameless cherry picking, highlighting the three winning investments while ignoring the seventeen losers.
Origin
Investment management slang from mid-20th century, borrowed from obvious agricultural metaphor
Fun Fact
Cherry picking in trade allocation is illegal—you can't wait to see if a trade makes money before deciding which client account gets it—but proving it requires catching traders in the act.
Source: Investment management and securities regulation terminology
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