And yet, though many investors were wrong about the U.K.'s Brexit vote and the American presidential election, few ended up
disappointed by their portfolios.
If you were
disappointed by your portfolio's financial returns this past year, you were not alone.
Not exact matches
«We are
disappointed by the New York Times» biased approach in this article, which we believe does not accurately reflect the breadth and reality of our product
portfolio in the context of the public health issues impacting the people of Brazil,» the spokesperson said.
One way funds top the performance charts is
by taking additional risks, concentrating a
portfolio or going hard into the hot asset; investors enter when the fund is on a hot streak, and then are
disappointed when the market turns and the strategy falters.»
When they invest into actively managed funds to get access to a diversified
portfolio managed
by a professional, investors are often
disappointed by the high fees of such funds that make it rare for them to outperform the benchmark they've set for themselves.