Common use of Moderately Conservative Clause in Contracts

Moderately Conservative. A Moderately Conservative inves- tor values principal preservation, but is comfortable accepting a small degree of risk and volatility to seek some degree of appreciation. This investor desires greater liquidity, is willing to accept lower returns, and is willing to accept minimal losses.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Wealth Management Agreement, Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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