What is TRUE about time as a factor in investing?
A.
The more time the investor has, th...
Business, 07.06.2021 20:10 sallyguzman4263
What is TRUE about time as a factor in investing?
A.
The more time the investor has, the more risk they can take because there is time to weather the declines in a stock and wait for it to regain some of its value before selling.
B.
Time rarely plays a large role in investment decisions or outcomes, and typically waiting to make decisions lowers an investorâs overall risk.
C.
If you have 10 years or more to invest, opening a savings account can be a good option for high-risk, high-reward investing.
D.
If you have a shorter time period to invest because you are nearing retirement, a higher-risk investment is generally a better choice.
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