Common use of Conservative Clause in Contracts

Conservative. A Conservative investor values protecting prin- cipal over seeking appreciation. This investor is comfortable accepting lower returns for a higher degree of liquidity and/or stability. Typically, a Conservative investor primarily seeks to minimize risk and loss of principal.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Wealth Management Agreement, Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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