An investor’s appetite for risk fluctuates over time. When the economy is performing well, and the market is rising, many investors want to buy riskier assets. This is known as a “risk-on” market.
Asset allocation is the mix of stocks, bonds and other assets in a portfolio. Determining the “right” asset allocation depends on personal circumstances such as age, tolerance for risk, and how much ...
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