At base, an absolute value discipline holds that you should not put money into
risky assets unless you're being more than compensated for those risks.
Not exact matches
At this point you could decide to protect your winnings and move into less
risky assets, knowing your retirement is secure (
unless you marry a Kardashian).
But,
unless you are an investor with a high net worth or an extraordinary understanding of a particular collectible or
asset, dabbling in alternative investments can be
risky and a costly endeavor.
Moving to a
riskier asset class like hedge funds means relying more on the investment to grow in value — seeking so - called paper gains that are meaningless
unless one can cash out at the right time.