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Investment Pyramid

Investment Pyramid

An investment strategy in which an investor diversifies the risk of his/her portfolio while also leaving the possibility for a large return. One does this by putting most of the investor's money in low risk investment vehicles; this forms the "base" of the pyramid. One then puts a moderate amount of money in medium risk investments, and finally forms the "top" of the pyramid by placing a small amount of money in high risk, speculative investments. See also: GARP.
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The lesser mortals in the investment pyramid or those who were not smarter than the others would just have to be content with leftovers if the investment pool suddenly dries up, or be left holding the proverbial empty bag when the scam artists fly the coop.
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BR A: A good place to begin is to follow the simple but successful principles based on the Investment Pyramid. This will help you build the right type of investment portfolio.
It behooves each one of us to learn to make our hard-earned money work for us through the various tiers of the investment pyramid (see "Risky Climb," Moneywise, February 2001).
To the left is a diagram to a typical investment pyramid.
Because United States Treasury securities are regarded as the safest investments in the world, many individuals will own some of them as they move up the investment pyramid. Generally, savings bonds (Series E and Series EE) have always been widely held securities.
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JYA: Using the principles of the investment pyramid will allow you to compare various plans to see which may be suitable.
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