If you move the slider to be more aggressive or more conservative than
the default investing style, the chart and asset allocation shown will update accordingly as shown below:
The default investing style in the tool is initially set to Moderate Growth.
Not exact matches
I started
investing through my previous employer's 401K plan in 1995, when my «
investing style» pretty much consisted of ignoring my account and letting the money go into the
default investment, which was the most conservative option possible.
This
style of
investing assumes there is a small likelihood of a
default on a subordinated high yield issue from a high - quality issuer such as Vodafone, HSBC Holdings or Prudential for example.
I started
investing through my previous employer's 401K plan in 1995, when my «
investing style» pretty much consisted of ignoring my account and letting the money go into the
default investment, which was the most conservative option possible.