I'm willing to
accept moderate risk of losing my investment if it means I will earn a higher return.
About 40 percent said they're willing to
accept moderate risk to grow their businesses, but the majority prefer the conservative (or balanced) approach.
Not exact matches
With equity returns likely to
moderate and volatility set to rise, investors face a difficult choice:
Accept lower returns, or take on greater
risk.
A
moderate market decline without much internal damage might make it reasonable to
accept a limited amount of market
risk, but given the market's present overbought condition, it makes sense to tread lightly here.
With equity returns likely to
moderate and volatility set to rise, investors face a difficult choice:
Accept lower returns, or take on greater
risk.
Whether you qualify for this tier depends upon the insurer, but they will often
accept pre-existing conditions that are
moderate -
risk, such as diabetes.
You are willing to
accept more
risk than the
moderate investor with
moderate fluctuations in your portfolio and expect to see
moderate capital gain.
If you have a long - term investment horizon and can
accept a
moderate amount of
risk, long - term appreciation fund may be appropriate.
Moderate investors
accept some
risk to principal but adopt a balanced approach with intermediate term time horizons of five to 10 years.
Whether you qualify for this tier depends upon the insurer, but they will often
accept pre-existing conditions that are
moderate -
risk, such as diabetes.