go long

Verb

 * 1)  To buy a financial product, such as a share, so as to profit from a rise in its value; compare go short.
 * I would recommend going long on tech stocks this year.
 * 1)  To run far from the person throwing a ball in order to receive a long pass;  to run down the field away from the quarterback to receive a long or Hail Mary pass.
 * He yelled to Steve "Go long!" just as the ball was snapped.
 * 1)  To run far from the person throwing a ball in order to receive a long pass;  to run down the field away from the quarterback to receive a long or Hail Mary pass.
 * He yelled to Steve "Go long!" just as the ball was snapped.