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Aggressive Investment Strategy

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Aggressive Investment Strategy
A method of portfolio management and asset allocation that attempts to achieve maximum return.

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Because their aim is capital growth, aggressive investors place a higher percentage of their assets in equities rather than in safer debt securities. As such, aggressive investors build portfolios that bear a fairly high amount of risk. But before assuming this strategy, an investor should evaluate his or risk tolerance - making sure it's high - and be sure that he or she has quite a few years before needing the invested funds.


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The Hills are using the rather conservative bonds to seed a more aggressive investment strategy and grow their retirement nest egg.
Derivatives allegedly were just one component wound up in a heavily leveraged, interest-rate-sensitive portfolio that reportedly was managed with an aggressive investment strategy.
An offsetting factor is Electro Re's aggressive investment strategy, which could lead to potential volatility in the company's investment performance.
 
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