Such a strategy, he says, is more appropriate for more
aggressive investors because «they tend to have lower allocations to fixed income overall.»
Not exact matches
Because the company is growing quickly,
aggressive investors may want to consider this company for portfolios, particularly since St. Jude Medical's acquisition of Thoratec may indicate that an acquirer could come knocking.
Although it can be tempting to jump into an exchange - traded fund (ETF) that pays a lot of income without really understanding how it works,
investors should resist this temptation
because some of the more
aggressive income - generating strategies can be complicated and risky.
TDFs should choose a more
aggressive mix of equities for younger
investors, giving them more opportunity for growth; as funds get closer to their target dates, the equity mix should stick more closely to broad market averages like the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.76 %
Because most TDFs have only one mix of equities for
investors of all ages, they miss an easy opportunity to do more good for their younger shareholders.
Because the fund managers are less concerned about having to meet
investor redemptions on any given day, their strategies can be more
aggressive.
Because risk and reward are related, an
aggressive investor can also expect returns that are, on average and over time, higher than those of someone with a moderate or conservative portfolio.
Being an activist
investor — in the traditional, more
aggressive sense — probably just suits some people & their personalities... But in most cases, I think you'll only see an activist
investor emerge in public
because management refuses to consider adding value, or is actively destroying value.
While private
investors and entrepreneurs are jumping into alternative energy projects, they can not be counted on to solve such problems, economists say,
because even the most
aggressive venture capitalists want a big payback within five years.