Sentences with phrase «aggressive stocks tend»

As well, aggressive stocks tend to be more highly leveraged and volatile than conservative stocks.

Not exact matches

In the 1990s, when investors were more worried about inflation and the potential for an aggressive Bank of Canada (BoC), the correlation between stocks and bonds tended to be positive.
Of course because long timelines tend to lower risk, many people start out with very aggressive portfolios — sometimes 100 % stocks.
In the 1990s, when investors were more worried about inflation and the potential for an aggressive Bank of Canada (BoC), the correlation between stocks and bonds tended to be positive.
Stocks in our Aggressive Portfolio, such as these four, tend to be more highly leveraged and more volatile than those in our Conservative Growth or Income - Seeking Portfolios.
Similarly, when the default options are set to higher contribution percentages and more aggressive assets (stocks), people tend to accept these options.
The aggressive strategy is the more equity focused version of our Moderate Countercyclical portfolio and will seek to generate higher returns with the understanding that stocks tend to generate strong 5 and 10 year rolling returns, but also seeks to protect the investor from substantial downturns during periods in the business cycle when large downturns are most probable.
They tend to be slightly more aggressive than Core Growth investors, willing to pay slightly higher multiples for stocks and trade at a slightly more active pace.
Our stock selections for the aggressive investor tend to be more highly leveraged and more volatile than our conservative recommendations, and they can give you bigger gains and bigger losses.
When the stock market is doing well, as of today it's up 15 % since the election, insurance companies tend to get more aggressive with rates.
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