Investor profile

An investor profile or style defines an individual's preferences in investment decisions, for example:[1]

What determines an investor profile

The style / profile is determined by

Objective traits

Subjective attitudes

Balance between risk and return

An investor's style is shaped by his or her sense of balance between risk and return. Some investors can tolerate greater risk to have greater return. Some investors want less risk and are content with a reasonable return.

Areas of focus

An investor profile is shaped by the area that an investor chooses to focus on; such as:

Investment strategies

An investor profile is also shaped by the strategy the investor uses:

Valuation methods

An investor profile is also shaped by the valuation method the investor uses:

See also

References

  1. "Is Greed Or Envy Your Investing Style? Take Our Quiz And Save Yourself".

External links

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