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Are You A High Risk Investor Or A Low Risk Investor?

The Four Steps To Financial Freedom - Sean Toh
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Step1 - The road to financial freedom is to have great health so that you are in good shape to learn.

 

Step 2 - An open mindset to start learning and practicing what you have learned.
Step 3 - Investing your time in your financial & health education so that you are in control of your life to create wealth to enjoy a better life.

 

Step 4 - Enjoy the wealth that you have created because you have been taking care of your health.

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  Evaluate Your Risk Profile Using The Risk Quiz From rbcdain.com

It's an investing rule of thumb: the greater return you seek, the greater your exposure to risk. Most of us know that a junk bond is more volatile than a savings bond. And we understand the difference between aggressive and conservative funds.
But in investing, risk comes in many shapes and sizes. Here are a few less obvious risks that some investors overlook.

The risk of not investing

The risk of playing it too safe

The risk of not planning ahead

The risk of extremes

The risk of solid investments

No guts, no glory, the adage goes. But before you throw caution to the wind, it makes sense to take a measured look at how much risk you can comfortably stomach. Evaluate your risk profile to understand what kind of investor you are.

By RBC Dain Rauscher Inc., Member NYSE/SIPC



   
 

 

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