Investment appetite refers to an investor's willingness to take on risk. There are three main levels of investment appetite: conservative, moderate, and aggressive.
Conservative investors are risk-averse and prefer low-risk investments such as bonds and cash.
Moderate investors are willing to take on some risk for the potential of higher returns and may invest in a mix of stocks, bonds, and cash.
Aggressive investors are willing to take on a high level of risk for the potential of higher returns and may invest primarily in stocks and other high-risk investments.
I am at the conservative level. What of you?
Conservative investors are risk-averse and prefer low-risk investments such as bonds and cash.
Moderate investors are willing to take on some risk for the potential of higher returns and may invest in a mix of stocks, bonds, and cash.
Aggressive investors are willing to take on a high level of risk for the potential of higher returns and may invest primarily in stocks and other high-risk investments.
I am at the conservative level. What of you?