Inner Circle recommendation: Eastmain Resources is okay to hold, but for
highly aggressive investors only.
Not exact matches
Specifically, banks were accused of
aggressive lending practices, sloppy internal compliance,
highly leveraged balance sheets as well as the formation of an array of worthless financial products which were sold to unsophisticated
investors.
How Hedge Funds Transfer Wealth From
Investors To Managers Most hedge funds have morphed into aggressive, highly - leveraged, speculative vehicles that are desperately chasing returns to outperform their benchmarks, that make huge returns for the managers regardless of the fund's performance and end up transferring wealth from investors to hedge fund
Investors To Managers Most hedge funds have morphed into
aggressive,
highly - leveraged, speculative vehicles that are desperately chasing returns to outperform their benchmarks, that make huge returns for the managers regardless of the fund's performance and end up transferring wealth from
investors to hedge fund
investors to hedge fund managers.
Mutual funds also offer a range of investment options for the
highly aggressive, mildly
aggressive and risk - adverse
investor.
However, this is an
aggressive investment approach that
investors regard as both
highly rewarding and
highly risky.
After determining whether you are in fact a very risk averse conservative
investor or a
highly risk tolerant «
aggressive growth»
investor, or a balanced
investor halfway between these extremes, an adviser would generally try to match the client risk profile to the stated long - term investment goals; then he or she would find the investment solutions that will achieve those goals without subjecting the
investor to more risk than they're equipped to tolerate.
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.
The latest dividend, totaling about $ 700 million and completed in January, is a continuation of a
highly aggressive financial policy, according to Moody's
Investors Service.