Sentences with phrase «whose time horizon»

+ read full definition bonds carry little risk for an investor whose time horizon is short, for example, a person saving for a vacation in 2 years.
An investor whose time horizon is significantly shorter would select one of the more recent maturing funds.
These managers range from those whose time horizon is measured in minutes to those who hold positions for years; from those who knew they wanted to invest when they were back in grade school to those who still aren't sure investing is their calling; and from those with impeccable academic credentials to those without any degrees.

Not exact matches

Investors whose mindset and time horizon mirrors everyone else, those who own lots of companies and believe they are «smarter» and can predict the market, don't beat the market.
But something special occurs when pairs of particles emerge near the event horizon — the boundary between a black hole, whose gravity is so strong that it warps space - time, and the rest of the Universe.
«It's daunting to think through how a company — whose valuation and competencies, infrastructure, inherent skills, history is all based on large scale projects with long time horizons and massive capital investments — can shift to a new reality that's going to be decentralized, based on more modest capital investments and shorter time horizons, and is about electrons rather than molecules.»
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