I say that because I get a lot of emails from traders telling me they can't get a proper 1:2 or
more risk reward ratio because there are too many support or resistance levels in the way.
I say that because I get a lot of emails from traders telling me they can't get a proper 1:2 or
more risk reward ratio because there are too many support or resistance levels in the way.
Not exact matches
There are psychometric studies, says Helgesen, that show that women in organizations tend to be
more rewarded for being precise and correct, while men are
more rewarded for taking
risks.
It's hard to convince small business owners that if they work extra hard or take on additional
risk to expand their businesses, that the government is entitled to
more than half of the
rewards.
If there's
more risk than there is
reward, stay away.
Before and after the ten weeks, all received brain scans and completed a cognitive exam, as well as a test designed to assess decision making and
risk tolerance (for example, whether they were
more likely to choose a smaller
reward now or a larger
reward later).
«On the other hand, I wouldn't mind offering equity as a
reward for taking
risk out of the business by bringing in three or four
more customers and diversifying the customer base.
Because you have
more to
risk, this means that you need to have a business opportunity that is going to provide an even bigger
reward for it to be worth it to you.
«It may be that film or technology products are aiming for
more breakthrough products or are offering
more complicated
rewards (a completed movie or gadget, rather than a band t - shirt), and are thus at a higher
risk of failure,» says Mollick.
Buying single stocks in search of the next unicorn is certainly
more fun than a diversified low - cost investment strategy, but trying to win big comes with a lot of unnecessary
risks and questionable
rewards.
Thus, the greater
reward -
risk appears skewed to the downside in the near - term as weaker results may mobilize investors to take the potential impact
more seriously.»
The
risk does not seem to be worth the
reward because only 12 % of HR people surveyed said they were
more likely to call an applicant for an interview if there was an unusual claim on the application.
From there, the investor has to decide which motivates them
more: the
risks or
rewards tied to the investment.
«I feel
more like it was in»04 where every bone in my body said this is a bad
risk reward, but I can't figure out how it's going to end.
''... I feel
more like it as in»04 where every bone in my body said this is a bad
risk /
reward, but I can't figure out how it's going to end.
It's a (mostly) short term, higher
risk, higher
reward place to invest cash that has a low correlation with the stock market, but is far
more passive than buying and managing properties, has
more opportunity for diversification than private placements (minimums of 5 - 10K, rather than 100K), and most of the equity offerings (and all of the debt offerings) provide monthly or quarterly incomes.
«Getting in at the earliest stages of an industry emerging into growth has the best potential
reward, but it also has
more start - up
risks involved.»
That gives today's investors even
more reason to believe it will be able to continue to
reward its shareholders with cash for the financial
risks they take by owning the business.
Nowak wrote to clients, «While previously we were cautious about the durability of Twitter's platform turnaround,
more positive advertiser / agency conversations and improving user growth make the
risk /
reward more compelling.»
As such, we expect any pullback to be short - term and eventually lead to fresh buying opportunities with
more positive
reward -
risk ratios for buy entry, at least at the present time.
However, yesterday's price action in EEM now makes our
reward to
risk ratio even
more favorable for -LSB-...]
Its stock valuation has dropped by
more than half since July 2015; in January, it posted its first full - year loss since 2008; and one of its many tranches of bonds — one specifically designed to be a high -
risk, high -
reward safety valve in times of trouble — has recently begun to crash.
Pacific Crest's Andy Hargreaves continues to believe there is meaningful upside potential for Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) in the long term, although the
risk /
reward is «
more neutral» at the current valuation levels.
MV: Do you feel like the
risk /
reward is right to provide liquidity in those
more obscure currencies?
Examine each of its points
more closely, however, and it's clear that the TFSA carries far higher
risks than
rewards for individual Canadians as well as for the economy as -LSB-...]
We featured this stock as one of our top picks in our special June 2017 report «Selling Shovels in a Gold Rush,» and recent industry trends make the
risk /
reward tradeoff even
more appealing.
See my article on
risk reward and position sizing for
more.
(To read
more on
risk and reward, read Determining Risk And The Risk Pyram
risk and
reward, read Determining
Risk And The Risk Pyram
Risk And The
Risk Pyram
Risk Pyramid.)
Within the broader
risk /
reward topic is the theory of «loss aversion,» which states that investors prefer to avoid losses even
more than they desire to reap
rewards.
Who knows the future, but
more risk more reward and vice versa.
For each fund with at least a three - year history, Morningstar calculates a Morningstar Ratingä based on a Morningstar
Risk - Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variation in a fund's monthly performance (including the effects of sales charges, loads, and redemption fees), placing
more emphasis on downward variations and
rewarding consistent performance.
More risk means more reward given such a long investing hori
More risk means
more reward given such a long investing hori
more reward given such a long investing horizon.
Once my student loans are done for, we definitely plan on investing
more aggressively, and that includes hunting for some high
risk but potentially high
reward investments.
However, if you want the potential for
more reward by taking on
more risk, then you can consider KITE or JUNO.
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I'm looking at adding
more contracts to this position on some type of price retracement as the
risk /
reward are still in your favor in my opinion.
There's
more risk here, naturally, but far
more potential
reward.
However, yesterday's price action in EEM now makes our
reward to
risk ratio even
more favorable for buy entry because the ETF gapped lower on the open, then reversed to close at its intraday high.
XRP has the lowest
risk /
reward ratio in the market right now which means you stand to gain a lot
more for taking a comparatively smaller
risk.
It seems to me to be far better
risk /
reward to put much
more into Emerging (not just BRICs — all of them) and REITs in particular.
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Risk - Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variations in a fund's monthly performance (including loads and redemption fees), placing
more emphasis on downward variations and
rewarding consistent performance.
It involves
more risk as a result, but there is also the potential for greater
rewards.
We buy stocks with the potential to go up 50 % or
more over the next two years, with a
reward - to -
risk ratio of three to one.
It is calculated based on a Morningstar
Risk - Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variation in a managed product's monthly excess performance, placing
more emphasis on downward variations and
rewarding consistent performance.
As a shareholder, you do well to place
more emphasis on
risk than on
reward.
However, please bear in mind that volatility increases your potential
risk as well as your potential
reward, and you can lose
more than your initial deposit.
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Also, along with the
risk, the
reward is also fixed in the case of binary trading, and there is no possibility of scaling in
more amount to gain higher
rewards.
This is a nearly 1:5 and 1:8
risk -
reward trade, which means that this trade offers nearly 5X to 8X
more potential upside than downside.
After all, the company was founded in response to academic research proving that even small cash
rewards triple the effectiveness of weight - loss programs; that people are
more effective at losing weight when their own money is at
risk; and that social dynamics play a large role in the spread of obesity, and will likely play a large role in reversing obesity.